Romantic Escape to France, Spain & Italy Tour

What to expect on this itinerary
From the French Riviera to Italy’s Amalfi Coast, Paris, Barcelona, and Rome, this is a romantic journey crossed three superlative countries. Think chocolate tasting, Catalan dining, Michelangelo’s frescos, colorful houses on the coast and wine chateaux in the mountains. The pace is relaxed – three days each in five destinations – and there’s always a new place to walk hand in hand.
Customizable Itinerary
Paris – Romance in the City of Lights
Aromas float through Parisian neighborhoods, coffee, chocolate, and the sultry scent of a French evening. Footsteps echo off the cobbles. Small doors tempt you into bistros and bars. The sound of a street musician greets you at a corner, an acoustic guitar that fades as you keep walking hand in hand. Paris is the most romantic of all cities and there’s no better introduction than walking without a plan, especially when your hotel is in such a central arrondissement. Today you’re greeted at the airport and transferred privately to the hotel. The rest of the day is free to explore on your own.
What's Included:
Paris – Walking the Seine and Chocolate in Saint-Germain
Paris – A Day in Fontainebleau
Nice – Lounging Around the South of France
Nice – A Day in Cannes
Nice – The Wines and Mountains of Southern France
Barcelona – Soaking Up Catalan Flavors and Fine Dining
Barcelona – Beautiful Modernist Architecture and Barcelona Sunset
Barcelona – Exploring More of the Catalan Coast
Rome – Immersed in the City of Legends
Rome – Discovering the Vatican Museums
Rome – More Romance in Ancient Rome
Sorrento – Lounging on the Italian Coast
Sorrento – Indulgence and Tranquility
Naples – Departure
Trip Highlights
- Indulge on the French Riviera, including a day in Cannes and a day of wine tasting at different chateaux
- Celebrate in style with three days in Barcelona, a city of superlative architecture and cuisine
- Surround yourself with legends in Ancient Rome, your hotel in the middle of the history
- Start the vacation in Paris, the most romantic city of them all
- Relax on Italy’s coastline with three nights around Sorrento and the Amalfi Coast where colorful old-world towns are draped above the water
- Go chocolate tasting, walk the Seine and spend a day in Fontainebleau
- Stand beneath Vesuvius, spend a day in Naples and explore the art of the Vatican
- High-speed train journeys provide a window onto France and Italy, with direct flights used for international travel
Detailed Description
The romance flows in Europe’s great cities. You will stroll along the River Seine, Parisian neighborhoods, and the cobbles of Ancient Rome. In Barcelona, you will experience the food, the architecture, the atmosphere of centuries past. It wouldn’t be a romantic vacation in Europe without time on the Mediterranean. Lounge on the promenades of the French Riviera, where al fresco terraces look out onto lulling yachts. Gaze into the water from the cliffs of Sorrento, where colorful houses meet the sunset. This itinerary has been handcrafted for those seeking romance in old-world Europe. With three days each in five different destinations, you have time to take it slow and explore at the pace that romance deserves.
Your hotels are centrally located, close to legendary sights but tucked away, often on cobbled streets. Travel from Paris to Nice by high-speed train, crossing most of France in just five hours, a beautiful journey for a picnic and a view. Rome to Naples is also by train, a window onto landscapes you would miss by flying. The other destinations are connected by direct flights. Local guides lead the discovery in each destination, introducing you to their cities and taking you out to nearby wonders – the Palace of Fontainebleau, Cannes, Montserrat, Pompeii and so many other places that await your discovery.
Start with three days in Paris. Go chocolate tasting in Saint-Germain, soak up the iconic sights, dine in local bistros and take a day trip to Fontainebleau. In Nice, you spend the evenings lounging on the French Riviera, with a day in Cannes and a day in mountain vineyards. Barcelona is another city for romantic dining. Indulge in the food and the architecture, hear the choir singing in Montserrat, and find more promenades to walk. You’re surrounded by legends in Rome – The Colosseum, Spanish Steps, Trevi Fountain – and have a day dedicated to Vatican City and its art. Tour Naples on route to your final stop, the cliffside town of Sorrento. Sunset colors reflect off the Mediterranean, and you settle into a final three nights of amorous luxury, just the two of you in one of Europe’s grandest destinations.
Starting Price
$5,500 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.
Verified Traveler Reviews
Based on 3138 reviews
Locations Visited: Venice, Verona, Florence, San Gimignano, Siena, Pienze, Rome, Pompeii, Positano
My husband and I planned this trip for our 10-year anniversary. I’m a person with high expectation and this travel agency exceeded all my expectations. The entire trip was dream.
We opted for personalized tours and transport for 95% of our trip. All of our drivers were wonderful. They arrived on time and made sure we made it to all of our destinations without issue. They had the contact information for the tour guides we were meeting. Upon arrival to our first hotel, a local cell phone and gift were given to us. Having the iPhone during our trip made any needed communication with our agent and his team a breeze. In addition, we used the phone apps for navigation throughout the cities we visited. We made a last-minute request for an additional private transport, and our agent was able to make it happen. We greatly appreciated their customer service.
We participated in a several unique experiences while in Italy. We went truffle hunting in Pienza, which was amazing. After, we were served a meal that highlighted truffles and the cheeses made locally. In addition, we did a cooking day in Rome. This was a private cooking class where we made pasta, several sauces, and appetizers. The one disappointment is that we never received the recipes from the chef (we were told by the chef that they would be emailed to us). However, this is a knock on the chef and not our travel agent. Once the class was done, we were served a meal in a private garden area. Lastly, we did a food walking tour in Rome. This was an amazing way to find local cuisine that we wouldn’t have known about otherwise. A wonderful experience.
All of our tour guides were excellent. They were knowledgeable, friendly, and familiar with the cities. We had one guide that really went into the details and reasons for expressions in the art. We didn’t care for that, but we didn’t specify that ahead of time or to the guide. It was wonderful seeing her excitement and passion for all of the amazing working works of art and sculpture that we saw.
Overall, I would highly recommend this travel agent and his team if you are traveling to Italy!! You will not be disappointed. We gave him our wish list of activities, accommodation preferences, etc. ahead of time and he made sure we got them all! Thank you for such a wonderful and memorable trip. If we are able to return to Italy, you will be hearing from us.
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From the beginning stages of planning our trip to Italy with this travel agency (and specifically our travel planner) we knew we were going enjoy this trip of a lifetime. All we needed to do was provide our budget and "wish list" and he worked his considerable magic from there! We ultimately visited Venice, Tuscany, Sorrento and Naples, enjoying everything from a haunted city tour of Venice at night, a private cooking class in Sorrento, exploring several cities in Tuscany via the use of our rental car, visiting Pompeii and attending several other small walking/boat tours in each of the locations. Our lodging included a present day working vineyard which was converted from a 17th century monastery and hotels stays in which we felt as if we had stepped out of our lives and into those of the "rich and famous"; absolute opulence! And, as if that wasn't enough, the tour guides, hotel staff, private driver; they all deserve to be recognized for their individual love and knowledge of their city, warmth, good nature and professionalism. So much so that when the weather turned cold on our return from the island of Capri, the boat captain handed out his personal jackets and blankets to all on board! Every site we visited and tour we attended was so very well planned and so very worth the time. We were made to feel as if our agent planned our trip more as if he were doing so for family than clients. ..I can't imagine a better experience!
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Our agent at this Italy travel company was amazing! She listened to what we wanted to experience and was "spot on" with all our requests.
Our 13 day trip to Italy covered 3 days in Rome, with private tours of Vatican City, Heart of the City Tour, Coliseum and Forum, and a walking food tour of Testaverde. The small group tours were well worth the cost. For all but the walking food tour, and another couple on the Coliseum/Forum tour, it was just the two of us. The history and the insight provided us was phenomenal. Each guide was extremely knowledgeable, professional and friendly. (We saw many other 25-40 group tours where people were rushed from one sight to another and couldn't hear what was being said.) Next, we spent 4 days in Sorrento as our base. We had a fun personal gelato making class. We took an 8 hour boat excursion to Capri (10 people on board) which showed beautiful scenery of the island (not a big fan of Capri - too many tourists, and we aren't interested in high end shopping), took a bus to beautiful, romantic POSITANO which was one of our favorite cities. The bus experience was exciting on its own. Also we found an Opera which we attended in Sorrento. Great planning too, because we took a great personal tour of Pompeii on our way from the Naples train to Sorrento. We had great transfers through out, which helped ease stress for us traveling alone. Next we traveled to Montepulciano for 3 nights. Wonderful fast speed train experience from Rome-Naples and return. In Rome we rented a car for Tuscany, and while in town traffic was a challenge, we loved exploring the countryside. In Tuscany, we took a personal cooking class with Chef Mimmo at Villa Cicolino. He's an excellent chef, and with his assistant, Lia, we learned a lot while having fun. We drove to our other favorite city, PIENZA, which was charming, beautiful, clean, full of friendly people and pride everywhere. We also traveled to Siena, which unlike many other travelers, was not one of our favorites.
Our agent's selection of special hotels for us was perfect. We stayed at a hotel in Rome five minutes from the Colliseum. It is a small boutique hotel with a European flair - old turned into modern with padded linen fabric walls, hardwood floors, and a granite bathroom with modern fixtures. Breakfast is to die for, with outstanding personal service, fruit filled croissants, coffee cakes, prosciutto and ham, fresh squeezed orange juice, fresh cut fruits, and made to order cappuccino. In Sorrento we had a balcony overlooking the Bay of Naples, and breezes throughout the night. It's history includes guests such as Keats, Scott, Longfellow, and buffet breakfasts were plentiful. In Tuscany we stayed at Villa Cicolina which was as beautiful as it sounds. Old country charm, infinity pool and hot tub, wonderful breakfast buffets and an outstanding chef. Quaint atmosphere surrounded by breathtaking views, and close to many little towns to explore.
We loved getting a taste of life in Italy in each of these three regions and have many wonderful memories of our trip.
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We did a 12 day trip that included Venice, Florence, Tuscany, Rome, Pompeii and the Amalfi Coast. It was a 30th anniversary trip for us. My brother and sister-in-law also travelled with us. It was our first trip to Italy and we wanted to make sure that we could enjoy our vacation without worrying about logistics, transportation, etc. And having never been in Italy, we needed guidance and recommendations for the right accommodations. Our travel agency met or exceeded all of our expectations. Our agents paid close attention to our wishes and carefully planned out the perfect itinerary. They did so while also honoring our budget. They put us in great hotels in the hearts of Venice, Rome and Florence. And we had spectacular views from our hotels in Tuscany and Sorrento. Great drivers and guides were arranged at every stop. In addition to private tours of traditional sites (Vatican, Coliseum, Uffizzi Gallery, St. Mark's Basilica, Pompeii), Our agents also arranged a one of kind wine-tasting and lunch at a small Tuscan farm and a special cooking class at a Michelin starred restaurant. Even with all of the activities, we still had plenty of free time to wander on our own or simply relax. Plus, our agents were always available by phone or e-mail both before and during the trip if we had any questions. They are incredibly responsive. And all of this cost about the same as a high quality group tour. We felt like we got the perfect 30th anniversary trip and that it was an excellent value. I highly recommend this company.
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We experienced a fabulous twelve night first trip ever to Europe staying in Rome, Sorrento, and Florence with day visits to Naples, Pompeii and Herculaneum, a drive with stops and photo-ops through the beautiful Amalfi coast villages to Ravello, and a day trip to historic Siena and San Gimignano through the Chianti region of Tuscany. Our travel consultant and her colleague at the company in Rome, proved to be perceptive to our interests, resourceful in finding spot-on solutions within our budget and patient professionals as we explored various itinerary options. Both women spoke and wrote english very well to thoughtfully help us plan our itinerary for three adults with private transportation and guides. Our private guides in Rome; in Pompeii and Herculaneum; in Naples; one a Canadian ex-pat in Florence; and in Siena, informed our discovery of each locale and its many treasures. We also did two small group tours. First, a farm/food tour near Sorrento with an incredibly informative and entertaining guide, and catacombs at Saint Sebastian with a nameless guide and small group of 9 during our Appian way visit and final full day in Rome. At times we were chaperoned in private vehicles with english speaking drivers knowledgeable of their territories. In Rome, in Naples, in the Bay of Naples Sorrento area, in Tuscany, and in Amalfi. We wouldn't hesitate to recommend this company to help others plan the vacation of a lifetime.
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