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Italy isn’t a country where you go to vacation – this is a place where you go to live ! From the ancient ruins of Rome and the fascinating sculptures in Florence to the scenic Amalfi Coast and stunning coastline along the small Cinque Terre villages, Italy makes vacation dreams come true.

Lose yourself in the green rolling hills and taste mouth-watering cuisine in Tuscany; sip a great limoncello while taking in the sapphire surf of the sea; step back in history in Pompeii and at Sicily's ancient Greek structures; shop in Milan's famous fashion district; savor the beauty of Lake Maggiore; marvel at the fantastical cream-colored figures of the Trevi Fountain; and relax at a neighborhood trattoria with a ruby-red glass of the country’s best Chianti. In addition to the must-see sights - like the Colosseum, Sistine Chapel, and Roman Forum in Rome; Michelangelo's David in Florence; St. Mark's Basilica in Venice; St. Francis' Basilica in Assisi; and Pisa's Leaning Tower - our tours of Italy include experiences you won't get anywhere else. Enjoy a romantic gondola serenade in Venice; savor a parmesan cheese tasting in Parma and a balsamic vinegar tasting in Modena; visit the Holy Stairs in Rome; and much more. Our tours covers Italy like no one else.

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Travel through Italy from the mountains to the sea. Visit unique historical cities, be captivated by its natural beauty and experience its unique and diverse culture.

Explore the Italian coast with our tours. Some of Italy’s most popular stretches of coastline are dramatic and rugged like the Amalfi Coast, or the cliff-backed villages of the Cinque Terre in Liguria.

There are many amazing cities in Italy waiting for you to be explored. Visit Rome, Venice, Florence, Milan, Pisa, Siena, Verona, Padua, Bologna, Perugia, Assisi, San Gimignano.

Discover why Italy is one of the world's premier destinations on our culture-rich tours. See the classics of Italy from ancient Florence to modern Milan, Venice to Vatican City.

Think of an Italian countryside holiday and you think of the rolling hills of Tuscany, lined with avenues of cypress trees, streaked with vineyards, dotted with hilltop villages. But there’s more to the Italian countryside than Tuscany alone. Umbria, Marche, Veneto, Abruzzo and other regions boast a stunning landscapes.

Food is a very important part of Italian culture and dining it Italy can be a real pleasure. The country has a rich and diverse wine heritage dating back more than two thousand years and is the home of famous wines like Brunello di Montalcino, Barolo, Amarone, Chianti, Moscato and Prosecco.