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Italian Mosaic

12 days from £1215
operated by Globus: Every journey tells a story - Travel Corporation London Ltd - 2008 Itineraries now available email or call for current details.

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Vacation Overview -

This classic Italian 12-day vacation is our most popular, with departures throughout the year. Two-night stays in Rome, Florence, Lake Maggiore**, Venice, and Sorrento, plus one night in St. Francis' Assisi, offer plenty of time to visit the main sights with a Local Guide. Discover St. Peter's, the Sistine Chapel, the Colosseum, Michelangelo's David, St. Mark's and Doges' Palace with the Bridge of Sighs. Stops are also made in Pisa to see the Leaning Tower, and in dynamic Milan, in subtropical Lugano in Switzerland, in Verona, in Ravenna, and in Montecassino to visit the medieval Abbey. The two nights in Sorrento include visits to Pompeii at the foot of Mount Vesuvius, and to the Isle of Capri, with a visit to Villa San Michele in Anacapri.

Vacation Highlights -

INCLUDED FEATURES

  • ROME: Welcome dinner; guided sightseeing including headsets; visit the Vatican Museums & Sistine Chapel, St. Peter's Square & Basilica, and the Colosseum & Roman Forum
  • PISA: Picture stop at the Leaning Tower
  • FLORENCE: Guided sightseeing including headsets; visit Michelangelo's David, the cathedral, and Signoria Square
  • MILAN: Orientation including the Galleria and the Duomo
  • LUGANO (SWITZERLAND): Afternoon stop
  • VERONA: Orientation including Juliet's Balcony and the Arena
  • VENICE: Private boat ride; guided sightseeing including headsets; visit St. Mark's Square & Basilica, Doges' Palace, and the Bridge of Sighs; glassblowers' demonstration
  • RAVENNA; Visit the Basilica of St. Apollinaris in Classe
  • ASSISI: Visit St. Francis' Basilica
  • POMPEII: Guided visit of the excavations including headsets
  • CAPRI: Jet/hydrofoil ride; guided sightseeing; visit Villa San Michele in Anacapri
  • MONTECASSINO: Visit the Abbey

INSIDE VISITS

Inside visits and special features are shown in UPPERCASE in the tour description, including admission charges when applicable

STANDARD INCLUDED FEATURES

Learn more about transportation, hotels and other standard included features offered by Globus in the 'Other Information' section following the itinerary.

Holiday Accommodations -

MEALS

  • Buffet breakfast (BB) daily
  • 6 three-course dinners (D) (departures between 02.01.07 to 27.03.07 & 30.10.07 to 01.04.08)
  • 5 three-course dinners), incl. a special welcome dinner with wine in Rome

QUALITY HOTELS

  • ROME Albani (F) or Cicerone (SF) or Crowne Plaza St. Peter's (F) or Jolly Midas (F) or Holiday Inn Rome West (F) or Starhotels Metropole (SF) or Starhotels Michelangelo (SF)
  • FLORENCE Grand Hotel Mediterraneo (F)
  • LAKE MAGGIORE Grand Hotel Bristol (F) at Stresa or Starhotels Ritz (F) at Milan (0102-0327 & 1030-0401)
  • VENICE Ambasciatori (F) at Mestre, ASSISI San Francesco
  • SORRENTO Grand Hotel Cesare Augusto (F) or Corallo (F)

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  • March 2007 -
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