14-Day Ultimate Italy Highlights Tour

View of the coast of Naples on the Amalfi Coast in Italy

What to expect on this itinerary

Discover for yourself the quintessence of Italy as you enjoy pizza in Naples, pasta in Bologna while taking in the cliffside colors and lively cities. Journey through the Venetian canals, the Tuscan vineyards, the Roman plazas, and the Florentine domes, and at no point will you have seen enough. In a country of beautiful regional contrasts, each destination will bring its own authenticity and intimate local appeal. From Amalfi to Venice, it is all so different, and that is the greatest highlight of this customized tour.

Countries Visited

Italy, Vatican City

Places Visited

Naples, Rome, Vatican City, Castelli Romani, Tuscany, Chianti, Florence, Siena,   Bologna, Parma, Reggio-Emilia, Modena, Verona, Venice, Grand Canal, Amalfi Coast

Suggested Duration

14 Days

Customizable Itinerary

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Day 1

Amalfi Coast – Stop, Rest, Relax

Colors shimmer along the Amalfi Coast with reds and greens and yellows against the blue of the Mediterranean. Villages are tucked into cliffs with plazas and cafes perched high above the water. You must descend to reach them, down some steep steps, and into places where vehicles cannot reach. In these villages, it will be restful and relaxing, an intimate Italian home away from home where your guesthouse terrace catches the soft sea breeze. You will land in Naples today and transfer straight to the coast, a 90-minute journey that leads to three days of Amalfi tranquility. This is a great place to unwind, especially after your flight, ensuring you have the energy for the culture and wonder that comes during the next two weeks.

What's Included:

Transfer
Accommodation
Breakfast
Day 2

Amalfi Coast – Colors on the Cliffs and Another Relaxed Day

Day 3

Amalfi Coast – Discovering Sorrento and Capri

Day 4

Rome – Contrasts of Historic Italy in One Day

Day 5

Rome – From the Republic to Modern Rome

Day 6

Rome – Intimate Trastevere and Exclusive Nighttime Vatican Museums Access

Day 7

Chianti – Impressions of the Tuscany Countryside

Day 8

Chianti – Wine Tasting and Indulgence Across Chianti

Day 9

Chianti – Getting to Know the Heart of Florence

Day 10

Bologna – Food, Food, Food

Day 11

Bologna – And Even More Food (Plus Glorious Medieval History)

Day 12

Venice – Two Contrasting Cities to Explore

Day 13

Venice – The Best of the Canals and Islands

Day 14

Venice – Departure

Trip Highlights

  • Feast on the food of Bologna with a two-day stay in Italy’s culinary hub
  • Travel back in time during an afternoon in old Rome, including exclusive access to the Colosseum
  • Lounge around the coast and start your vacation in the relaxed villages of Amalfi
  • Indulge in the treasures of Tuscany with a three-night stay on a Chianti vineyard
  • Travel down the Venetian canals in your private gondola
  • Enjoy after-hours access to the Vatican Museums and appreciate the art without the crowds alongside you
  • Embrace the energy of Naples and the beauty of Florence
  • Discover medieval Italy with day trips to Verona and Siena, as well as visits to various small villages
  • Uncover the history of Pompeii, search for the original pizza, and spend an afternoon on the Isle of Capri

Detailed Description

Almost everywhere you go on this private tour, you will find yourself exclaiming that this is quintessential Italy. On the canals of Venice, overlooking vineyards in rural Tuscany, standing beneath Michelangelo’s ceiling in the Vatican or dining on pasta in medieval Bologna, Italy is a country of authenticity. This highlights tour will show you the regional differences that have made Italy what it is today. You will experience how Naples is incomparable to Verona, how Tuscany feels completely different from Rome, why Bologna is such a culinary hub, what the Renaissance means to Florence, and what became of Pompeii. Over the two weeks itinerary, you will discover that authenticity means many different things, depending on where you are in Italy.

Your two weeks will kick off in a relaxed fashion on the Amalfi Coast. Rest and be refreshed in a colorful cliffside village while gazing out over the Mediterranean. Spend an afternoon on the Isle of Capri and an evening in Sorrento, slowly extending your understanding of old Italy. Explore Naples and Pompeii next for two destinations that could not be further apart in terms of experience. These are visited en route to Rome, where you have several nights in the Eternal City. This length of time gives you time to go from gladiators to baroque art and design with a chance to explore the local side to Rome and have exclusive after-hours access to the Vatican Museums.

Move next to Chianti, a Tuscan region of vineyards and tranquility. Taste wines amid bucolic landscapes, visit medieval towns like Siena, spend a day in Florence, and feel energized by the old-world atmosphere. Bologna is Italy’s culinary hub and you will spend two days exploring the classics, from Parma to pasta to Parmigiano. Bologna is a lively medieval city as well and often surprises many visitors. Verona is an easy half-day stop on route to Venice, where the waterways and bridges provide your final Italian highlights. It may only be two weeks, but you will have covered Italy southwest to northeast, traversing both its traditions and its wonders.  Looking for the best Italy travel experiences? Consider browsing our Italy travel reviews page.

Starting Price

$5,100 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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