Gourmet France, Italy, and Greece Tour

Prosciutto di Parma appetizers served in Italy

What to expect on this itinerary

Indulge in mouthwatering flavor and divine diversity during your custom-tailored food and culture tour of France, Italy, and Greece. Taste the different culinary techniques that range from the decadent dishes of Burgundy to the hearty ragù of Bologna and the fortified flavors of Santorini. Learn to craft fresh pasta in an antique kitchen. Enjoy sampling rich chocolate truffles in historic chocolateries. Taste remarkable wines utilizing a variety of grapes spanning distinctive landscapes. Whether you indulge the wealth of heritage or layers of flavor, your culinary tour of France, Italy, and Greece will reveal multitudes of history, method, customs, and beauty.

Countries Visited

France, Greece, Italy

Places Visited

Parma, Ferrara, Modena, Florence, Chianti, Montepulciano, Santorini, Paris, Athens, Burgundy

Suggested Duration

12 Days

Customizable Itinerary

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Day 1

Paris – The Remarkable City of Paris for the Culture and Cuisine

Paris is one of Europe’s most glamorous cities, known for radiant stained-glass windows, soaring cathedrals, sophisticated cuisine, and the elegant architecture of the Belle Époque. You will meet your private transfer at Charles de Gaulle Airport after your flight lands. Venture into the heart of Paris for an introduction to the classic charms along the banks of the Seine River. Patisseries fill their windows with vibrant displays of freshly baked baguettes and colorful macarons. The Eiffel Tower stands as an iconic fixture of the Parisian skyline and reaches 1,063 feet above the verdant field known as the Champs de Mars.

The remainder of the day will be at your leisure to wander the stunning cobbled lanes and tree-lined boulevards at your own pace. The depth of Medieval history in the city emerges from the Musée Cluny on the fabled Left Bank located inside the 14th century Hôtel de Cluny. The former Benedictine Abbey was erected over the foundations of a Roman bath complex to reveal the layers of the city’s history. One of the galleries in the museum displays sculptures from Rome and Gallic cultures dating back to the 1st century AD. A 15th-century tapestry series entitled “Lady with the Unicorn,” depicts an allegorical story of the five senses and their pleasures woven with exquisite detail to achieve intricate flowers, detailed animals, and the featured unicorn.

What's Included:

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Day 2

Paris – Luscious Chocolates and Discover the Monuments of Paris

Day 3

Paris – The Louvre for a Half-Day Tour and a Gourmet Cooking Class

Day 4

Burgundy – Burgundy for a Dijon Discovery and Wine Tour

Day 5

Burgundy – Full Day Wine Tour and Culinary Excursion

Day 6

Bologna – City Tour and Delicious Pasta-Making Lesson

Day 7

Bologna – Full Day of Flavor Visiting Parma, Modena, and Ferrara

Day 8

Tuscany – Countryside Truffle Hunt and a Gelato Tour in Florence

Day 9

Tuscany – Wine Tasting and Cooking Lesson of Tuscany

Day 10

Santorini – Athens for a Day at the Acropolis en route to Santorini

Day 11

Santorini – Santorini with a Food, Wine, and History Tour

Day 12

Santorini – Depart for Home

Trip Highlights

  • Sip distinctive and celebrated local wines in the small municipalities of Côte d’Or in France, Montepulciano in Italy, and Santorini in Greece
  • Wander the grand galleries of the Louvre Museum in search of the masterworks of great European artists and ancient artifacts
  • Sample the marvelous flavors of Emilia-Romagna’s most popular ingredients when visiting Parmigiano Reggiano and balsamic vinegar factories
  • Indulge in the robust, earthy notes of truffles after exploring the forests outside of Bologna on a guided truffle hunt
  • Discover the true heart of Italian cuisine by learning the traditions, merits, and ingredients of local pasta specialties in Bologna and Tuscany
  • View the captivating preserved architecture of ancient Athens decorating the plateau of the Acropolis, the setting of the Parthenon and Erechtheion
  • Witness the medieval splendor of Dijon’s famous ducal palaces and St. Germain’s narrow alleys before crafting tradition French foods and tasting divine chocolates
  • Bask in the seductive flavors of Florence’s best gelateria on a combined gelato and monuments tour through the Cradle of the Renaissance
  • Spend time relaxing in the gorgeous scenery of soaring cliffs, shimmering waters, and the marvelous whitewashed homes of Santorini

Detailed Description

Savor the authentic flavors of France, Italy, and Greece during your 12-day culinary and culture tour. Your vacation will be an introduction to the depths of ingredients and tastes integral to the heritage of Paris, Burgundy, Bologna, Tuscany, and Santorini. Get to the heart of the culture by sampling the customary cuisine in tandem with uncovering the history of a space through a combination of architecture, art, and mythology. Indulge in the splendors of the ancient worlds, the grandeur of ducal palaces, and the majesty of renowned natural scenery that emphasizes the brilliant gastronomy of France, Italy, and Greece.

Your culinary excursion into the heart of France, Italy, and Greece will begin with your arrival in Paris. Your time in the City of Lights will engage all your senses with the visual charm of Belle Époque architecture and sensational flavors of the famous cuisine. The monuments of the city act as emblems that anchor you to the dreamy ambiance in the Eiffel Tower and Notre-Dame de Paris. Meanwhile, the gastronomy celebrates sophisticated flavors and remarkable history seen in chocolates and homemade macarons. The masterpieces in the kitchen mirror the masterworks of the art on display in the Louvre Museum.

Your visit to Burgundy will bring to light the joys of food and wine in the popular region known for indulging in culinary delights. The ducal palaces of Dijon reflect the former grandeur of the Medieval city and the wine cellars in Beaune capture the refined ideals of winemaking passed down through the generations. Cooking classes possess a sense of the rural comfort and the vineyards produce wines with a tantalizing flavor, unlike any vintage you have tasted before.

Bologna offers a special stay in the capital of Emilia-Romagna, Italy’s gastronomic center. The city blends Medieval allure with a culinary heritage steeped in flavor and deceptively simple dishes. Master artists take the form of chefs, cheese-mongers, and producers of balsamic vinegar in the cities of Parma and Modena. Heritage and the Renaissance take center-stage in Ferrara where captivating architecture reflects the growth of artistry in the city. Truffles grow in the woods and, once discovered, add tremendous, elevated flavor to the simplest dishes.

The majesty continues in Tuscany, the famous region of Central Italy known for lush rolling hills and untouched medieval towns. Florence remains a sensational starting point to connect with the beauty of the countryside and the flavorful inspirations of the cuisine from gelato to Bistecca Fiorentina. Explore the smaller towns of Tuscany and unearth stunning cuisine that adheres to traditional recipes and wines nearly forgotten by the outside world, yet treasured in the area.

The final leg of your culinary adventure leads you to Santorini, Greece. Spend time in Athens for the opportunity to wander through the excavated charms of the ancient city-state dating beyond the Golden Age of philosophy and thought in the Western World. The majesty of Santorini’s natural and artistic splendor emanates from ancient traditions of crafting wines, Cycladic architecture, and distinctive cuisine shaped by the volcanic soils and glistening Aegean waters. You can extend your culinary and cultural discovery tour with a longer stay in Greece or perhaps continuing onward to Spain.

Starting Price

$4,200 per person (excluding international flights)

Your Zicasso trip is fully customizable, and this sample itinerary is a starting place for your travel plans. Actual costs are dynamic, and your selection of accommodations and activities, your season of travel, and other such variables will bring this budget guideline up or down. Throughout your planning experience with your Zicasso specialist, your itinerary is designed around your budget. You can book your trip when you are satisfied with every detail. Planning your trip with a Zicasso travel specialist is a free service.

What's Included

  • Accommodations
  • In-country transportation
  • Some or all activities and tours
  • Expert trip planning
  • 24x7 support during your trip

Your final trip cost will vary based on your selected accommodations, activities, meals, and other trip elements that you opt to include.

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Luxury Italy Group Tour Review: Rome, Tuscany, Chianti, Montepulciano, Montalcino, Siena, Florence, Pisa, Lucca, San Gimignano

THE BEST VACATION EVER!!!!

I must admit that I was somewhat uncomfortable arranging a group tour to Italy with someone I communicated with only via the Internet and telephone.  However, after my first communication with our agent -- I knew that she “had it.”  She understood exactly what we wanted to do.  She was right-on in both concept and execution.

Our ten-day adventure in Italy began with a private transfer with an English speaking local driver from the Rome airport to our fantastic 3 star boutique hotel located right in the historical center of Rome.  During our three days in Rome, we had fantastic private tours of Ancient Rome, the Coliseum, and the Vatican Museums.  Extremely knowledgeable, English-speaking guides led all of our tours.  Sense of Italy had arranged for VIP, skip the line, priority entrance for all tours -- saving us from long waits in long lines.

After our busy 3 days in Rome, we departed via private van transfer from our hotel in Rome to the Chianti Region of Tuscany.  The transfer included stops on the Val D’ Orcia to visit the amazing Villages of Montalcino and Montepulciano.  The “light lunch” and wine tasting we enjoyed in Montalcino was one of the highlights of our trip.  In Tuscany we stayed 7 Nights in a beautiful, historic villa located on one of the best wine estates of Chianti (Villa Le Corti near San Casciano) where we were met with a fantastic welcome dinner. During our time in Tuscany we were transported by private van from our villa to private tours of Siena, San Gimignano, Florence, Pisa and Lucca.  On each of our stops we were met by knowledgeable English speaking guides that clearly were proud of the history of their country, and were anxious to share it.  Interspersed in all of this activity were numerous exceptional meals with opportunities to taste (and drink) very fine Italian wines.

When we finally were forced to leave Italy, our agent arranged for private transport accommodating our varying departure times from the Florence airport and train station.

Thanks to this travel company and our agent for designing the perfect vacation for our group.  The only complaint that I heard was that we ate too much — wow was all the food delicious.  I really don’t know how she did it.  All of the tours were great — the van drivers friendly and helpful, the guides knowledgeable, and the sites spectacular.  Our stay in the villa was a great experience.  We were treated royally everywhere.  We all marveled at our agent's ability to get us, the vans, the guides, the food and wine, etc. all at the right place at the right time.  She is a genius!!!!

Jeff E

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Italy Travel Review: Torino, Bologna, Modena, Ferrari Museum, Parma & Cheese Farms Visits, 10-Day Tour
The service by this travel company was wonderful, and the hotel they chose for us in Torino was extraordinary. The tours they arranged for us with guides who spoke English were impressive - we learned a lot! However, when we were sent out with a driver who didn’t speak English, and with no guide, it was difficult to know what we were looking at. As for the museum in Barolo, it might be perfect for families with children, but it appeared as if it was an elementary school project put together by students. Lots of walking up and down stairs … our group was not impressed. The tour of a cheese factory. Was educational and tasty. Then we were driven to Asti where everything was closed (except a gelato store) and our driver didn’t speak English, so we just went back to our hotel.Off to Bologna, our hotel’s designer probably spent his entire budget on the ground floor - contemporary and airy - but the rooms! No shelving, no closet, no dresser, the bathroom had no storage, one chair, one luggage rack, minimal lighting with fixtures probably from Ikea. Perfect for backpacking college kids.  The Trip to Ferrari Museum and driving the Ferrari was excellent! The experience at the Michelin star restaurant was special for me - but the others in our group just aren’t foodies. Back in Bologna our guide was excellent, knowledgeable, and listened to what we were interested in and opened our eyes to new experiences. Then another guide took us to the Parma factory to learn about ham and the balsamic vinegar “factory” were so detailed and interesting! Brava! However, we weren’t aware that we weren’t also going to the cities of Parma and Modena. Next time.  

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Italy Trip Review: Rome, Florence, Tuscany, Chianti, San Gimignano, Montepulciano, Montalcino, Lake Como, Cooking Class

My husband and I just returned from a two-week vacation in Italy. With the help of Zicasso and our travel company, we were able to fit every wish into this short time.

We started out in Rome, then went on to Florence for some amazing history. We then traveled to the Tuscany and Chianti countryside for private cooking and wine experiences. We loved the small villages we explored and the little family-owned wineries and olive farms.

A highlight was staying in a bed and breakfast in Ponzano that overlooked the beautiful olive gardens and countryside. We explored the small villages of San Gimignano, Montepulciano, and Montalcino, and felt like we had discovered authentic local life.

The tail of our trip was spent in the beautiful Lake Como area, with a day trip to Lugano, Switzerland.

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Italy Tour Review: Bologna, Parma, Modena, Balsamic Vinegar Factory, Wine Tasting, Cuisine, Cooking Class, 2 Weeks
"We set out to experience culture and food, and Zicasso’s travel agency did not disappoint."

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Review: Luxury Italy Family Vacation, Rome, Venice, Florence, Tuscany, Chianti, Verona, Milan

My husband and I, along with our 2 children (age 20 and 17), enjoyed a wonderful Italian vacation booked through Zicasso and this travel agency.  Our travel consultants listened to my ideas and arranged for us a fantastic custom itinerary.   They stayed within the budget allotted, offered choices for beautiful hotels and private tours, and made several revisions as per our request.  We departed from New York on our 25th anniversary, and spent 10 days traveling the country within the month of November.  This off-season time proved to be a great decision as reservations were easy to obtain, crowds were minimal (mostly all locals), and the weather was conducive for walking and sightseeing (average 60 degrees F).  Transportation and the personal drivers were top notch; with Mercedes SUVs or minivans to take my family from Milan-Chianti-Florence-Verona-Venice and then the high speed train down to Rome.  Accommodations arranged for us were phenomenal!  We stayed in a 12th century castle in Chianti, in the heart of the city center in Florence, and near the Spanish Steps in Rome.  The personal tour guides were friendly and knowledgable, and were happy to recommend eateries preferred by locals.  All in all, everything was flawless. We plan to return some day to see the Amalfi coast, Positano and Capri.  We would absolutely recommend these travel consultants, and the travel company team to anyone who is looking for a personalized Italian vacation.

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Italy Review, Florence, Gelato Making, Truffle Hunting, Cooking Class, Mother & Daughter Trip

The travel company was OK. The drivers were always there. The hotels were nice and in good locations, generally. We had guides in three cities. One of the guides was really terrific. The other two were knowledgable but didn't talk to my daughter (14 years old) with whom I was traveling and one of them was very difficult to understand because of her strong accent so we learn much those two days. We had agreed on some things we wanted to do in two of the cities and the travel company said they would include them in the tours but didn't. We had a few food-focused activities set up. Gelato making was excellent. A day in the market and cooking was just OK - the facilities were really nice but the food actually wasn't particularly good. The one bad activity was truffle hunting which didn't correspond at all to what the itinerary said it was and it was really just wine tasting which wasn't an ideal day for a 14 year old. In any event, I would not work with this company again. I would have been better off just using tripadvisor and booking the trip on my own.

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