🇨🇦 1-855-909-3105
Contact us

Create an account sign-up-diamond

Start your adventure today.

Already a member? Login


Italy Tours

Booking one of these amazing Italy Tours will open up an entirely new world full of adventure for you.

Africa Adventure
Hear why personalized and private travel is just better.
As seen in
As seen in
Filter Tours
Alphabetically (A to Z)
Alphabetically (Z to A)
Price (lowest first)
Price (highest first)
🛶 Learn more
US $0
US $12,000
🔥 See how we rate difficulty
1 - Very Easy
5 - Very Hard
🔎 Learn more
Close
Reset Filters
Private Self-guided
Private Guided
Small Group Guided
Partially Guided
All tours

Displaying 90 of 174 tours

Displaying 90 of 174 tours

Open details for South Tyrol Bike Tour
Lifetime Deposit

Dolomites

South Tyrol Bike Tour

South Tyrol is home to the Dolomites, stunning medieval towns, and a smattering of castles perched on hilltops. Over 8 days on the South Tyrol Bike Tour, you’ll ride among these fantastic sites while enjoying comfortable accommodation chosen for you each night. Starting and ending in Bressanone, the oldest town in the area, you’ll have 5 full days of cycling routes to explore different sites including vineyards, a spa town, lakes, orchards, and the capital of South Tyrol. You can have a rest day on the last day, or you can explore on your own.

Standard Biking
Self-Guided
Apr-Oct
8 days from $975USDDetails
Open details for Hiking Kitzbüler to Tre Cime
Lifetime Deposit

Dolomites

Hiking Kitzbüler to Tre Cime

The Hiking Kitzbühel to Tre Cime tour is a self-guided hiking adventure that begins in the Kitzbüheler Alps and takes you all the way to the iconic Three Peaks in the Dolomites. Each day your luggage will be sent ahead to the next charming town or mountain village on your route so you can focus on enjoying every step of this beautiful hiking adventure.

Walking
Self-Guided
Jun-Sep
8 days from $975USDDetails
Open details for South Tyrol Family Cycling Tour

Dolomites

South Tyrol Family Cycling Tour

The South Tyrol Family Cycling Tour is an active holiday that the entire family will enjoy, where nature meets beautiful towns and the needs of the little cyclists in your group are never neglected! This cycling tour from Merano to beautiful Lake Garda will have you experiencing not only the famed Italian “la dolce vita”, but also plenty of action, adventure, and excellent cuisine – including gelato for those young and old! So what are you waiting for?! Hop into the bike saddle and prepare for an unforgettable adventure on the South Tyrol Family Cycling Tour!

Standard Biking
Self-Guided
Apr-Dec
7 days from $975USDDetails
Open details for 8-Day Budget Tour du Mont Blanc
Lifetime Deposit

Tour du Mont Blanc

8-Day Budget Tour du Mont Blanc

The 8-Day Self-Guided Trek the Tour du Mont Blanc on a Budget tour invites you to explore the stunning alpine terrain of the magnificent Italian, French and Swiss Alps – all at an affordable and budget-friendly price!

Walking
Self-Guided
Jun-Sep
8 days from $975USDDetails
Open details for Cortina to Bressanone Cycling Tour
Lifetime Deposit

Northern Italy

Cortina to Bressanone Cycling Tour

Set off on a stunning cycling journey through the Dolomites, where seamless cycle paths extend into the distance. From Cortina to Dobbiaco and through the enchanting side valleys, the Puster Valley is a true cyclist’s paradise. With a network of well-maintained routes, the area caters to all levels, offering family-friendly paths and more demanding road bike trails. Ride through meadows and along streams, free from traffic, choosing routes that take you either upstream or downstream. Discover picturesque lakes and charming villages, all linked by the carefully signposted cycle paths that define the Puster Valley.

Standard Biking
Self-Guided
Apr-Oct
7 days from $995USDDetails
Go to contact us page

We are here to help

Ask us a question!

We promise you will always have a real person to help plan your next vacation. A team member is always just a call or a click away.

Chat With Us
Open details for Dolomites from Lago di Braies to the Tre Cime
Lifetime Deposit

Dolomites

Dolomites from Lago di Braies to the Tre Cime

The Best of the Dolomites Hiking Tour self-guided tour is an 7-day hiking adventure that explores this incredible UNESCO World Heritage site. Each day you’ll take beautiful trails that lead you past alpine lakes and meadows, through forests, and to majestic viewpoints.

Walking
Self-Guided
Jun-Sep
7 days from $995USDDetails
Open details for Hiking Alta Via Highlights
Lifetime Deposit

Dolomites

Hiking Alta Via Highlights

The Hiking Alta Via Highlights tour is a 7-day self-guided walking holiday that explores the spectacular mountain route from Hochpustertal to Cortina d’Ampezzo.

Walking
Self-Guided
Jun-Sep
7 days from $995USDDetails
Open details for Itria Valley Cycling Tour

Southern Italy

Itria Valley Cycling Tour

Discover the region of Puglia in southern Italy by bike, exploring this scenic area that forms the heel of Italy’s boot. The 8-day Itria Valley Cycling Tour will take you from Alberobello to Ostuni and introduce you to the beauty and charm of this breathtaking region. Cycle along beautiful stretches of Mediterranean coastline, picturesque hillside towns, and centuries-old farmland.

Standard Biking
Self-Guided
Jan-Dec
8 days from $995USDDetails
Go to contact us page

Tour group discount

Travelling with a group of 8 or more?

Contact us to get a group discount and pick your next adventure at a lower price.

Contact Us
Open details for Tasting Palermo By Bike

Sicily

Tasting Palermo By Bike

Discover the best of Sicilian markets, beaches, and picturesque villages on this food-focused 5-day cycling tour. Cycling and eating your way through Palermo is the perfect balance of activity and indulgence, and this spectacular cycling tour allows you to do just that!

Standard Biking
Partially Guided
Apr-Oct
5 days from $1,025USDDetails
Open details for Dolomites to Trieste Bike Tour
Lifetime Deposit

Dolomites

Dolomites to Trieste Bike Tour

This 8-day tour offers a sensational experience—it will appeal to foodies, adventurers, bike enthusiasts, history buffs, and xenophiles alike! You start and end in Italy, but along the way, you’ll cross the border into Austria and Slovenia, creating a well-rounded adventure tour. From the Dolomites to the Adriatic Sea, the Dolomites to Trieste Bike Tour is filled with mountain views, medieval architecture, stunning towns, turquoise rivers, and warm lakes. On top of that, you’ll ride through vineyards in Italy and be spoilt for choice when it’s time to choose your lunch and dinner restaurants.

Standard Biking
Self-Guided
May-Oct
8 days from $1,025USDDetails
Open details for Dolomites to Trieste Road Biking
Lifetime Deposit

Dolomites

Dolomites to Trieste Road Biking

The 8-day self-guided Cycling the Dolomites to Trieste tour covers the mountain regions of three countries during one epic road biking adventure. There are few better ways to experience this magical part of Europe!

Road Bike
Self-Guided
May-Oct
8 days from $1,025USDDetails
Open details for Villach to Trieste on the Alpe Adria by Bike

Italian Lakes

Villach to Trieste on the Alpe Adria by Bike

For those who want to experience a beautifully scenic combination of alpine and seaside views, the Villach to Trieste on the Alpe Adria by Bike is an incredible adventure to undertake. Navigating through the alps and across the Austria-Italy border, you will experience the very best of these two countries and witness their unique cultures merge together as one, creating a cultural and outdoor experience like no other!

Standard Biking
Self-Guided
Apr-Oct
7 days from $1,025USDDetails
Open details for Adige Cycle Path Family Tour

Dolomites

Adige Cycle Path Family Tour

For families who are on the adventurous side, the Adige Cycle Path Family Tour is an amazing experience to be had in Italy. From the bike saddle, you can enjoy a ride along one of the most beautiful cycle paths that will take you through the mountains to Bolzano. The cycle tour itself is as diverse as the south Tyrolean nature: picturesque villages, historic castles, and stunning alpine terrain await the whole family!

Standard Biking
Self-Guided
Apr-Oct
7 days from $1,025USDDetails
Open details for Austria, Italy and Slovenia Hiking Tour
Lifetime Deposit

Dolomites

Austria, Italy and Slovenia Hiking Tour

The exciting Austria, Italy and Slovenia Hiking Tour will see you trekking to three countries in one amazing week! This self-guided hiking trip travels the alpine circuit from Austria to Italy, into Slovenia, and then back to Austria.

Walking
Self-Guided
Jun-Sep
8 days from $1,025USDDetails
Go to contact us page

Customize your trip

Your trip. Your way.

All private tours can be customized, so you can get the tour you've been dreaming about.

Customize Now
Open details for South Tyrol Family Walking Tour

Italian Alps

South Tyrol Family Walking Tour

Spend quality time as a family, while you enjoy this family walking tour in South Tyrol.

Walking
Self-Guided
Apr-Oct
8 days from $1,025USDDetails
76-90 of 174 tours

Why book with 10 Adventures?

We know adventure

Founded by experienced travellers, active and adventure vacations are all we do.

Experience the trip of a lifetime organized by a team of travel specialists who combine knowledge and passion for adventure travel.

Self-guided specialists

With over 600 tours across 30+ countries, we specialize in self-guided tours.

Combine the freedom of travelling on your own with the confidence that all of your logistics are taken care of.

Packed with value

Get everything you need for your next vacation with one easy booking.

We take care of accommodations, luggage transfers, gear rentals, and more - so you can focus on making memories.

World Class support

Get unbeatable support at every step of your journey.

Whether you are planning or travelling, no matter what your question, a real human is always a call or click away.

Hassle free bookings

Have peace of mind for when travel plans change.

Explore our flexible booking, payment, and cancellation options, as well as our Lifetime Deposits program.

Italy general information
Where to go in Italy

When planning your adventure in Italy, consider diverse destinations that cater to various interests. The Italian Alps and Apennines boast excellent trekking and skiing opportunities, while coastal regions like Amalfi Coast provide scenic hikes and water activities. For cultural immersion, explore historic cities like Rome and Florence.

What to do in Italy

Italy offers a range of activities for adventure enthusiasts. Experience adrenaline-pumping adventures such as unforgettable hiking in the Dolomites, biking in Sardinia, or sailing along the Amalfi Coast. Additionally, explore ancient ruins, indulge in culinary tours, or immerse yourself in local festivals for a unique Italian adventure.

When to go to Italy

The best time to visit Italy depends on your preferred activities and crowd tolerance. Summer (June to August) is popular for beach vacations and cultural events but can be crowded. Spring (April to June) and autumn (September to October) offer pleasant weather and fewer tourists, ideal for outdoor adventures. Winter (December to February) attracts skiers to the Alps and Apennines.

Top 10 Adventures in Italy
  1. Tre Cime di Lavaredo Circuit in the Dolomites, Trentino-Alto Adige: This iconic trek loops around the towering peaks of Tre Cime di Lavaredo, offering breathtaking views of jagged peaks and alpine meadows.
  2. Val d'Orcia Cycling Route in Tuscany, starting from Buonconvento: Cycle through the UNESCO World Heritage Site of Val d'Orcia, passing by picturesque hilltop towns, vineyards, and rolling hills dotted with cypress trees.
  3. Summiting Mount Etna, Sicily: Embark on a guided hike to the summit of Mount Etna, Europe's tallest active volcano, where you can witness smoking craters and lunar-like landscapes.
  4. Sailing along the Amalfi Coast, departing from Sorrento or Salerno: Glide past sheer cliffs and pastel-colored villages aboard a sailboat, stopping to swim in crystalline waters and explore charming coastal towns like Positano and Amalfi.
  5. Cinque Terre Coastal Trail, Liguria: Hike along the rugged coastline of the Cinque Terre, passing through five colorful villages clinging to the cliffs, and enjoy panoramic views of the Mediterranean Sea.
  6. Cross Country Skiing in Cortina d'Ampezzo, Italian Alps: Hit the slopes in one of Italy's most glamorous ski resorts, Cortina d'Ampezzo, where you'll find a variety of runs for all skill levels amidst stunning alpine scenery.
  7. Dora Baltea River Rafting in the Aosta Valley: Experience adrenaline-pumping rapids as you navigate the Dora Baltea River, surrounded by dramatic mountain scenery and medieval castles.
  8. Via Francigena Pilgrimage Route: Follow in the footsteps of pilgrims on the historic Via Francigena, a centuries-old pilgrimage route that stretches from Canterbury, England, to Rome, Italy, passing through scenic countryside, medieval villages, and cultural landmarks along the way.
  9. Paragliding over Monte Baldo, Lake Garda: Take to the skies and paraglide over the azure waters of Lake Garda, enjoying bird's-eye views of the surrounding mountains and quaint lakeside towns.
  10. Barolo Wine Trail in Piedmont, exploring vineyards around the town of Barolo: Wander through picturesque vineyards, sampling world-renowned Barolo wines and savoring the rich flavors of Piedmont's culinary delights.
Travel tips for Italy tours
Tipping in Italy:

Tipping is not mandatory in Italy, as service charges are typically included in the bill. However, rounding up the bill or leaving a small tip for exceptional service is appreciated.

How widely is English spoken in Italy?

English is widely spoken in tourist areas and by younger generations, but it may not be as prevalent in rural areas or among older individuals.

How long should I go to Italy?

The ideal duration depends on your interests and the regions you plan to visit. A week to ten days is a good starting point for exploring major cities and nearby attractions, but longer stays allow for a more in-depth experience.

What is the currency in Italy?

The currency in Italy is the Euro (EUR).

Should I bring Euros to Italy or use a credit card?

It's advisable to carry some Euros for small purchases and in case of emergencies. Credit cards are widely accepted in cities and tourist areas, but cash may be preferred in smaller establishments.

Is Italy family-friendly?

Italy offers a wealth of family-friendly attractions, from ancient ruins to theme parks and scenic beaches. However, traveling with children may require careful planning and consideration of activities and accommodations.

What’s the best way to get around Italy?

Italy has an extensive transportation network, including trains, buses, and rental cars. Trains are often the most convenient option for traveling between cities, while buses and cars provide flexibility for exploring rural areas.

Can I do a self-guided tour in Italy?

Yes, self-guided tours are popular in Italy, especially in cities like Rome, Florence, and Venice, where attractions are easily accessible on foot or by public transport. Many guidebooks and online resources provide detailed itineraries and information for self-guided exploration.

Can I do guided tours in Italy?

Yes, guided tours are widely available in Italy, ranging from walking tours of historic cities to wine tasting excursions in the countryside. Guided tours offer insights from knowledgeable local guides and can enhance your travel experience.

What is the time zone in Italy?

Italy is in the Central European Time (CET) zone, which is UTC+1, and observes Daylight Saving Time from late March to late October.

What are the accommodation types in Italy?

Accommodation options in Italy range from luxury hotels and boutique guesthouses to agriturismi (farm stays) and budget hostels. Vacation rentals, such as apartments and villas, are also popular, especially for longer stays or traveling with family or friends.

Are there any cultural norms or etiquette I should be aware of in Italy?

Yes, Italians value politeness and respect, so it's important to greet people with a friendly "buongiorno" (good morning) or "buonasera" (good evening), especially when entering shops or restaurants. Dress modestly when visiting churches or religious sites, and avoid loud behavior or public displays of affection. Additionally, it's customary to wait for the host to initiate the meal and to leave a small tip for good service at restaurants.

Get travel inspiration and discounts

Join our weekly travel newsletter