Highlights of Northern Italy Vacation for Seniors

What to expect on this itinerary
Northern Italy is a land of culture and charm, where wonders are draped along the water, and the atmosphere is always relaxed. When you want to take it slow on vacation, this is where you come. Handcrafted for senior travelers, this luxury tour spends three nights in each of four exceptional destinations: Rome, Bologna, Cinque Terre, and Lake Maggiore. Travel with a leisurely pace to discover the art, history, food, and tradition as you take in all of the legendary sights.
Customizable Itinerary
Rome – A Leisurely Afternoon in Rome
Rome sets the scene, a magnificent city that traverses eras and has always stayed true to itself. While it is famous for the Colosseum and a variety of Baroque architecture, the Eternal City is also an immensely local city. Romans hang out on piazzas, sipping on their espressos while watching the world go by. Beautiful aromas seep out from trattoria restaurants, and families join tourists that walk the streets. Central Rome is also laid-back, mostly too narrow for vehicle traffic. So although it’s a bustling capital, it can make a good place to unwind and settle into the vacation. And when the Spanish Steps and Pantheon are only around the corner, there are few better places to start a historical immersion.
What's Included:
Rome – Baroque Beauty and Roman History
Rome – Discovering the Vatican Museums
Bologna – Markets, Medieval Bliss and the Best Gelato
Bologna – All the Best Food of Emilia-Romagna
Bologna – Day Trip to Nearby Venice
Cinque Terre – A Train Journey Along the Coast
Cinque Terre – Seaside Resort Indulgence
Cinque Terre – Boating to Portofino and Camogli
Stresa – Relaxing Along Lake Maggiore
Stresa – Spending a Day in Italian Switzerland
Stresa – A Boat on Lake Como
Milan – Brief Da Vinci Exploration and Departure
Trip Highlights
- Relax on the Cinque Terre coastline with several nights in a colorful village that is as picturesque as they come
- Explore the highlights of Rome from the Colosseum to the world’s finest Baroque architecture
- Spend time in Italy’s food capital, Bologna, including a gelato-making workshop
- Soak up the waterside charm of Lake Maggiore as you spend three nights in Stresa
- Take a day trip to Venice and gondolier down the Grand Canal
- Taste ham in Parma, try balsamic in Modena and learn the secrets of Italian pasta
- Discover the Vatican Museums with your private art guide and enjoy everything from classical sculpture to Michelangelo’s greatest work
- Boat across Lake Como and spend half a day in Italian Switzerland, a great comparison point to Northern Italy
- Gasp at Da Vinci’s The Last Supper on route to departing from Milan
Detailed Description
Northern Italy runs at a relaxed place. Time moves slowly, and there is always a spare hour for coffee at a cafe or a slow paseo, or walk, across town. Nothing is rushed, and small pleasures are revered, best illustrated in dedication to dining properly, and taking time for proper greetings. This region has become one of the very best for senior travelers, offering a laid-back vacation without compromising on stunning sights. Northern Italy is home to much magnificence, but it is the atmosphere that most senior visitors remember fondly.
That is not to say the sights are mind-blowing. Look forward to ancient Rome and the city’s Baroque treasures, the city of Venice, and the colorful seaside villages such as Vernazza on the Cinque Terre. Elaborate townhouses are yours to explore along lakes Maggiore and Como, plus the Sistine Chapel, St Peter’s Square, San Petronio Basilica, and Portofino. And what about the food? Even the simplest dish is a highlight, especially when you travel to Italy’s culinary hub, the Emilia-Romagna region.
This handcrafted tour will celebrate Northern Italy’s laid-back style. Designed for senior travelers, you will spend three nights in each of four intimate destinations, with the second half of the journey entirely along the water. The idea is to travel slowly and get to know authentic Italy, a country where age is revered, and seniors are always respected. Private guides lead the way in each destination, using their local knowledge to take you closer. Transfers are straightforward and each day is kept casual with plenty of flexibility. Although there is some walking involved, particularly in the cities, this has been kept at a minimum while ensuring you do not miss any key sights.
Spend three nights in Rome then three in Bologna. Rome’s highlights are legendary and can fill countless brochures: the Colosseum, Roman Forum, Vatican Museums, Borrini’s architecture, and the Spanish Steps. The city is surprisingly compact and has proudly preserved its local feel, so while popular with tourists, Rome remains a good introduction to authentic Italy. Bologna is Italy’s gastronomic capital, a city that takes its traditions very seriously as you can eat for hours and keep the rhythm leisurely. With food as a focus, you’ will delve into the city’s heart, and also visit other destinations in the Emilia-Romagna region, such as Parma and Modena. An easy trip to Venice will then complete the first half of your vacation.
From Bologna, you will head to the coast for three slow days in the Cinque Terre. The five villages here were cut off from the world for centuries, only accessible by small fishing boats. They have retained their old-world charm and still go without motor vehicles. You can relax along the water, take a boat to nearby villages, and feel the rhythm of Northern Italy’s traditions. End the vacation at Lake Maggiore, a destination that has been enchanting senior visitors for a century.
Once again, you can relax along the water to enjoy all the cafes, piazzas, and promenades. From this base, you can make an easy trip to Italian Switzerland and Lake Como, without compromising on the easy-going pace. There will be one last a final treat as you depart from Milan with a look at Da Vinci’s The Last Supper. Like elsewhere, you can indulge in the sights while still finding time for coffee and a chat nearby. Are you planning your once-in-a-lifetime dream vacation to Italy? Consider browsing our Italy vacations page to add essential Italy experiences and activities.
Starting Price
$4,300 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 2293 reviews
Thanks for helping me organize my family (of 10 with diverse age from 15 to 63) trip to Italy, from Dec 17 to Dec 31. Whilst different member of my family have different expectation and requirement, I would like to comment you and your team on having planned an excellent trip that not only met each and everyone's interest and expectation but truly exceeded it.
Your planning have brought us to the lovely cities of Parma, Modena, Florence, Orvieto, Civita Di Bagnoregio, Naples, Rome, Venice, Cortina d'Amprezzo and back to our starting point Milan. Throughout the trip, we have a well balance itinerary that covered
- beautiful churches such as the Duomo in Milan, Rome, Florence,
- archeological site like Pompeii, Colosseum, Roman Forum, Pantheon, Pisa, Verona (learning more about romeo and Juliet)
- great local eating places (recommended by the guides you chose)
- lovely country side and unique sight in San Gimignano, Civita Di Bagnoregio, Orvieto, Lake Como,
- great gallery likes Uffizi, Academia
- Interesting activity such as Snow Mobile excursion in Cortina, Learning Cooking
- Shopping activities
With so much, yet your team immaculate planning never have us rushing from sight to sight, we were both able to enjoy and learn as much as we can of each sight and at times added more activities.
The team of guides you chose, have truly turn stone and history into exciting stories that the provided the group deeper understanding of the sights we visited and saw. Really like to thank each on of them like our guides in Florence, Pisa, San Gimignano, Orvieto and Civita Di Bagnoregio, Naples and Pompeii, Rome, Verona, Venice and Milan.
But most importantly, thank you for getting our driver, he truly ensure our comfort whilst driving steadily through jams on our way to Naple and snow storm on our way to Cortina d Amprezzo and also took very good care of us ensuring we know what to do where we have no guides and leaving us clear instruction when we needed help. He is truly a wonder.
I will definitely tell my friends heading to Italy about this company.... A wonderfully great experience.
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We give a high recommendation to this Italy travel company and enjoyed talking and working with our agent about our plans for the trip. She was delightful.
Our driver in Rome certainly know his way around the streets and the scooters and his suggestions for small local restaurants were delicious. Our guide for Rome and the Vatican, was the most experienced guide we have had. The hotel in Rome was the perfect place to stay - from the garden breakfast to it's location in the city and the courtesy of the staff.
Train to Pompeii was fine and our driver was familiar with the area. While we enjoyed the tour of Pompeii, we felt a bit rushed and while we understand the lack of historical artifacts, which for safety reason are in the Napoli Museum, the tour wasn't totally what we expected. Also, we were surprised and disappointed that there was little mention of the Roman aqueduct system. A tour of the museum would have completed our visit to Pompeii.
On the Amalfi Coast our hotel was a beautiful place to stay with the balcony and the stunning views overlooking the water, the hills, homes and all the activity. Our guide gave us good tour of the coast and knew great places for photography and where there were less crowds.
Our only suggestion would be to have had the two planned meals -a lovely full course lunch in the13th century Norman tower along the coast and then later that evening the masterful prepared and served several course dinner at Don Alfresco followed by a tour of the kitchen, the wine cellar and the well now used to cool the cheese. Too much for one day! We would suggest one meal on our free day and then the dinner on our final night and this would have been more enjoyable. Please note that we did not have the tasting of limoncello in a family run store nor we were not able to have the Buffalo Mozzarella tasting at local farm; both these had been listed in our itinerary.
We certainly will recommend Zicasso to any of our private touring friends and this travel agency to those traveling to Italy.
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