About your tour
Hotels
The Jolly Hotel in La Spezia and the
Hilton Garden
Inn in Florence are both modern hotels
but you also stay in more traditional
hotels
like the Dei Dogi in Venice overlooking
the lagoon and the Massimo DAzeglio
in the heart of Rome.
Fellow Passengers
Popular with those who want a more
intimate itinerary.
Appreciated by lovers of architecture
(Palladian), history (Roman, Byzantine
& Renaissance),
art (Rome, Florence, Ravenna &
Possagno) and the great outdoors (Cinque
Terre,
Dolomites and the Lake District.)
Highlights
Even today, the Cinque Terre remains
an isolated
region of Italy. Your visit to two of
the fishing villages is the highlight of
this
tour, closely followed by the yellow and
pink hues of the Dolomites. Not to mention
the wonderful cities of Rome, Florence
& Venice.
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our Premium Highlights plus
these extra tour features
Excursions &
Sights
- In Rome, tour St Peters
Basilica and visit
the Spanish Steps
- See Sienas striped
cathedral, Fountain of Joy & vast
Campo Square
- See the Leaning Tower of Pisa and
the equally impressive cathedral
& baptistery
- See Florences Duomo,
Gates of Paradise &
Signoria Square
- Venice cruise to St Marks
Square to see the Basilica, Bridge
of Sighs & Doges Palace
- See the villas of the Brenta
Canal
- Walk down Corso
Andrea Palladio in Vicenza and visit
the Piazza dei Signori
- Visit Bassano del Grappa,
famous for its local brandy
- Visit Possagno, birthplace of
Antonio Canova
- See
Juliets Balcony and the
ancient Roman Arena in Verona
- Visit the Swiss lakeside
resort of Lugano
- Demonstration of Venetian
glass-blowing
- Demonstration of traditional
leatherwork in Florence
Scenic drives
- Apennine Hills, Dolomites, Italian
Lake District
Guided City Tours
- Indepth sightseeing tours in Rome,
Cinque
Terre and Florence
- Orientation tours in Siena,
Venice, Vicenza, Cortina, Verona and
Lugano
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- Escorted by a professional Tour
Director
- Luxury
air-conditioned 40 seat coach with
onboard toilet
- First-class hotels with all service
charges, taxes and porterage
- Travel bag, document wallet, map
book journal and information
pack
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Your itinerary
12 Days ~ Italy ~ Switzerland
Tour Pace
A well paced tour to allow for an
in-depth look
at northern Italy. With the exception of
La Spezia, there are two night stays in
each city providing plenty of time on
the second day for a relaxed sightseeing
tour
or free time to spend as you wish.
DAY 1
FRI UK - ROME
Welcome to Rome! After your
scheduled flight to Rome's Leonardo da
Vinci Airport there are complimentary
transfers to your hotel at 09.30, 12.30
&15.30 hours. Spend the rest of the
day at leisure before joining your Tour
Director and
fellow travellers for a Welcome Drink.
Hotel: Massimo DAzeglio.
DAY 2 SAT ROME
SIGHTSEEING
Get to know Rome with a guided tour
of the priceless
art collection of the Vatican Museums,
followed by a visit to the celebrated
Sistine
Chapel. Then visit St Peter's Basilica,
one of the largest churches in the world.
Cross the Tiber to enter the Colosseum
and see the Roman Forum. The afternoon is
free for shopping, relaxing or more
sightseeing. As evening falls, stroll to
the
elegant Spanish Steps before enjoying a
Highlight Dinner, which includes pasta,
wine and music.
(BB,HD)
DAY 3 SUN
ROME LA SPEZIA
Take the autostrada northwards
through Tuscany,
home of the famous Chianti wines, to
medieval Siena, where you can explore
narrow
cobbled streets lined with palaces and
patrician mansions, and the famous Campo
Square. Twice a year, the Palio horse
race takes place here to the accompaniment
of great festivities. Continue to Pisa
to see the famous Leaning Tower in the
'Meadow
of Miracles', and the 11th century
Cathedral and Baptistery. Follow the
Mediterranean
coast past the marble quarries of
Carrara to your hotel in La Spezia on
the eastern
end of the Italian Riviera. Hotel:
Jolly. (BB,D)
DAY 4
MON LA SPEZIA
FLORENCE
Explore the Cinque Terre, or
five villages,
which were for years only accessible by
donkey. Luckily, today you can take the
train! A local expert will guide you
around two of the villages, which both
retain
their charm and reputation for producing
one of Italys most sought after and
exclusive wines. Later, head to
Florence, city of treasures and cradle
of the Renaissance,
for your two night stay. Hotel: Hilton
Garden Inn. (BB,D)
DAY 5
TUE FLORENCE
SIGHTSEEING
With a local guide you will see the
lofty Cathedral
and Baptistery, Giottos 14th
century Campanile - said to be the most
beautiful
bell-tower in the world - the
Gates of Paradise and
Signoria Square
with its open-air gallery of Renaissance
sculpture. Afterwards, visit the
craftsmens
area to see the famous Florentine
leather and gold-work, or discover more
art treasures
housed in the many museums and
galleries. As night falls, consider
joining a Tuscan
dinner party. (BB)
DAY 6
WED FLORENCE
VENICE
Descend the Apennine Mountains to
reach Ravenna,
the City of Mosaics and
meeting point of Roman, Christian and
Byzantine
cultures. At one time Ravenna was the
capital of the Western Roman Empire and a
local guide will show you some of the
areas great artistic treasures and
famous
buildings. Follow the coastal road
around the Lagoon to reach Venice,
'Queen of
the Adriatic', and step back to the 16th
century. Hotel: Dei Dogi. (BB,D)
DAY 7 THU
VENICE SIGHTSEEING
Sightseeing by private launch on
Venice's watery streets
unveils canals lined with ornate palaces
- memories of a Golden
Age now long past. Pass the Bridge of
Sighs, named in the last century by Lord
Byron,
to reach St Marks Square,
dominated by its magnificently decorated
Basilica,
and overlooked by the great Clock Tower
where bronze Moors beat out the hours on
a huge bell. See a demonstration of
Venetian glass-blowing before enjoying a
romantic
Gondola Serenade. Spend the evening
shopping or cruising out into the Lagoon to
try local fish and wine specialities.
(BB)
DAY 8 FRI
VENICE CORTINA
D'AMPEZZO
Bid farewell to this enchanting city
and take
the scenic route along the Brenta Canal,
lined with classical villas by Renaissance
architect Andrea Palladio. See more of
his work in the town of Vicenza,
nicknamed Venice on terra
firma. Walk down the main street,
Corso Andrea Palladio,
and visit the Piazza dei Signori before
continuing to Bassano del Grappa, which
gives its name to the brandy distilled
here. Perhaps try a glass on the covered
wooden bridge designed by Palladio that
spans the Brenta River? Journey through
Possagno, birthplace and final resting
place of sculptor Antonio Canova, and then
to the colourful peaks and sheer valleys
of the Dolomites. Overnight in the mountain
resort of Cortina dAmpezzo. Hotel:
Ancora/Sheraton Four Points
in Bolzano*. (BB,D)
DAY 9
SAT DOLOMITES AT
LEISURE
Enjoy the fresh mountain air and blue
skies as
you relax in Cortina. Why not ascend to
the summit of one of the nearby peaks by
cable car for magnificent Dolomite
panoramas? (BB)
DAY 10
SUN CORTINA DAMPEZZO
ITALIAN LAKES
Take the beautiful route to the
Lago di
Misurina, the prettiest lake of
the Dolomites. Then its on via
Dobbiaco,
past fields, forests, farms and mountain
pastures to join the autostrada heading
south. Follow the Adige River to Verona,
legendary home of Romeo and Juliet, and
see the well-preserved Roman Arena and
Juliets Balcony. Later, continue
westwards
to the beautiful Italian Lake District.
Hotel: Simplon. (BB,D)
DAY
11 MON ITALIAN LAKES
SIGHTSEEING
Time to relax and enjoy the scenery
this morning,
or why not take an optional cruise to
the Borromean Islands to visit the exotic
gardens? Later, a beautiful drive takes
you along the shores of the lake past
splendid
villas set in sub-tropical gardens.
Cross into Switzerland and stop awhile
in fashionable
Lugano, beautifully located on the
shores of its lake amid spectacular
mountains.
Time here to stroll in the gardens and
browse in the exclusive shops, before
returning
to tour hotel. (BB)
DAY 12 TUE
MILAN - UK
The tour ends after breakfast with
transfers to
Malpensa Airport at 09.00 hours. (BB)
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