Italy Tours
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Italian Lakes
Walking Tour of Lake Como & Lake Maggiore
The Lake Como & Lake Maggiore Walking Tour offers an unforgettable experience exploring two of Italy’s most stunning lakes. This self-guided hiking tour takes you through picturesque towns, lush botanical gardens, and breathtaking trails that wind around the shores of Lake Como and Lake Maggiore. Immerse yourself in the natural beauty of northern Italy as you walk along panoramic paths, visit historic villas, and enjoy charming lakeside villages.
Dolomites
Alta Via Val Venosta Walking Tour
The Alta Via Val Venosta Walking Tour follows gorgeous hiking trails in South Tyrol, Italy. Follow the Venosta Valley High Mountain Trail in South Tyrol, a multi-day hiking trip at great heights, a true attraction for adventurers who want to explore Italy. Its path starts from the Adige river source at the Resia Pass in the north until Stava/Staben in the Lower Venosta Valley, finishing in the capital Merano. The rich and varied vegetation of the Monte Sole mountains and the splendid panoramic views of the Ortler mountain make the journey a unique experience. The Venosta Valley High Mountain Trail usually offers good weather conditions as well as a clear view of the glaciers, making it a perfect trip for lovers of mountains and nature.
Tour du Mont Blanc
7-Day Tour du Mont Blanc in Guest Houses
Lace up your hiking boots for a magical 7-day self-guided Tour du Mont Blanc hike, following the world-renowned tour route. This shortened version of the Tour du Mont Blanc takes in the highlights of the TMB, and uses local transport to shorten the valley bottom walking sections. If you only have a week, this is the best Tour du Mont Blanc itinerary.
Italian Alps
Sentieri del Lys: Trekking Towards Monte Rosa Tour
South of Mont Blanc lies the Aosta Valley, and at the southern end you find the pretty Lys Valley. This 8-day walking tour gets you up into the mountains, staying in Rifugios and dipping down to charming villages, while also giving you views of the beautiful Monta Rosa mountain.
Sicily
Cycling Sicily’s Baroque Landscape Tour
The Cycling Sicily’s Baroque Landscape Tour is where architecture, art, and adventure meet. Rich in culture, history and beautiful landscapes, Sicily is one of the most fascinating areas of Italy. This adventure by bicycle takes you through eastern Sicily, an area of outstanding natural beauty with its natural reserves, crystal-clear sea and vegetation. During the week, you will ride on through the Noto Valley to admire the baroque influence in each village and ruin. Discover baroque towns such as Palazzolo Acreide, Modica, and Noto, the most important baroque town in Sicily, and Siracusa, an ancient Greek colony. Lose yourself for a while in one of the most picturesque regions of Italy, enjoying the flexibility to linger wherever you please.
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Cross Country Ski the Tyrolean Dolomites
Spend an amazing week exploring the cross-country ski trails in the unbelievable Tyrolean Dolomites. The Cross Country Ski the Tyrolean Dolomites Tour is a self-guided adventure on the scenic mountain trails between Lienz and Cortina d’Ampezzo, discovering some of the finest alpine scenery in the Alps.
Dolomites
Winter Hiking in the Dolomites
The Winter Hiking in the Dolomites tour is an 8-day hiking adventure that will show off the spectacular frozen majesty of these Italian mountains during the winter. You’ll explore trails that are navigable without snowshoes, plunging you right into a winter wonderland.
Dolomites
XC Ski the Dolomites
Spend eight snow-filled days cross-country skiing in the spectacular Dolomite mountains on this self-guided tour. Your stay will be divided between Dobbiaco, Sesto, and Prato Piazza so you can ski on the best and most beautiful trails in the area.
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Hiking the Amalfi Coast Alta Via
The Amalfi Coast is probably Italy’s most beautiful coastline, with a stunning combination of sea, picturesque coastal towns and mountains, and an abundance of both culture and nature. The landscape is immensely varied and surrounded by infinite ever-changing views. It can be typically Mediterranean, intoxicating with its wild perfumed herbs, with myrtle shrubs, thyme, rosemary and mastic trees, or almost alpine with meadows and bare rocks. The Hiking the Amalfi Coast Alta Via tour follows the Alta Via, one of the must-do long distance hikes in Italy.
Southern Italy
The Appian Way: Via Francigena Rome to Formia
The Appian Way: Via Francigena Rome to Formia is a 12-day pilgrimage along a section of the renowned Via Francigena. This first part of the Via Appia is perhaps the most impressive section of the whole route, and certainly the part with the highest density of historical interest. This road for centuries has been the backbone of the Roman road system in southern Italy and the gateway to its colonies in the southern and eastern Mediterranean. While born as a transport road for soldiers, merchants, and everybody else, in medieval times the road was used intensively by pilgrims travelling from Rome, the Holy City, to the Holy Land.
Tour du Mont Blanc
Complete 11-Day Tour du Mont Blanc Trek
Experience one of Europe’s most famous hikes as you tackle the 11-day self-guided Complete Tour du Mont Blanc Trek that spans France, Italy, and Switzerland.
Dolomites
The Best Hikes of Cortina
Embark on an amazing self-guided 7-day Dolomites hike, nestled in Pocol, Cortina d’Ampezzo. On this trip, you’ll choose from a selection of incredible hikes from days 2 through 6, giving you plenty of freedom to explore the mighty Dolomites at your own pace and in your own way!
Sicily
Sea and Mountains of Sicily Cycling Tour
From the magnificent coast to the ruins of Selinunte, the Sea and Mountains of Sicily Cycling Tour is a feast for the senses. You’ll start your holiday on the picture-perfect coast of Sicily, cycling from Trapani, the location of the Salt Pans and Windmills of Nubia. Ride to Marsala, passing through Mozia and the archaeological site in Selinunte, a gorgeous site on the sea.
Amalfi Coast
Amalfi Coast Walking Tour
Want to fully immerse yourself in the beauty of the Amalfi Coast in just a few days? The Amalfi Coast Walking Tour is the perfect way to spend 4 days in this incredible part of Italy.
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Tasting Puglia By Bike
Experience the perfect balance of activity and indulgence on this 8-day guided cycling tour of Puglia. Discover the best food and wine of this region as you cycle its mesmerizing landscapes.
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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.
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.
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.
- 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.
- 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.
- 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.
- 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.
- 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.
- 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.
- 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.
- 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.
- 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.
- 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.
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.
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.
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.
The currency in Italy is the Euro (EUR).
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.
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.
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.
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.
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.
Italy is in the Central European Time (CET) zone, which is UTC+1, and observes Daylight Saving Time from late March to late October.
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.
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.