Adriatic to Mediterranean: Explore Venice, Lake Garda & Cinque Terre Tour

Colorful Vernazza on the Mediterranean in the Cinque Terre, Italy

What to expect on this itinerary

Let Italy enchant you with its long tradition of beautiful cities and elegant towns set in the dream-like landscape between the Adriatic and Mediterranean. Marble palaces offer insight into the former prestige of noble families as storybook castles protect the shores of a glassy alpine lake while mountain outcroppings preserve the beauty of medieval fishing villages that overlook the sea. Your custom tailored tour will immerse you in the traditions of Venice, Lake Garda, and Cinque Terre, as you indulge in the cuisine, marvel at the sites, and wander along the cobblestone streets and meandering trails. Embrace the grandeur of Italian heritage and bask in the luxury.

Countries Visited

Italy

Places Visited

Venice, Murano, Burano, Torcello, Padua, Verona, Riva del Garda, Torbole, Limone, Malcesine, Torri del Benaco, Garda, Sirmione, Peschiera, Desenzano, Parma, Riomaggiore, Manarola, Vernazza, Monterosso, Corniglia

Suggested Duration

8 Days

Customizable Itinerary

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Day 1

Venice – Arrive in Venice with a Private Exploration of the Grand Canal

Venice has a history of feasts and festivals set inside the opulent palaces and along the cobblestone streets meandering beside the canals. Hidden wine bars known as bacari offer locals glasses of wine and small plates of culinary specialties to bask in the enchanting afternoons of the city. Your flight will land at Marco Polo International Airport where you will meet your private transfer at baggage claim. At the edge of the Grand Canal, you will board a private boat to take you to the dock of your historical, luxurious hotel at the heart of Venice’s main island.

The city of Venice is a collection of 117 islands connected by bridges and traversed by gondolas and vaporettos. The comforts of your hotel fill a former palace that overlooks the grandeur of the city’s famous canals. Gold trim around the window glints in the natural sunlight as polished marble floors accentuate the frescoes that decorate the walls and ceilings of the lobby. You will meet your guide on the hotel’s private dock, eager to set out onto the Grand Canal for an introductory tour. The canal stretches two miles long with smaller waterways that reach outward between the antique homes and labyrinthine walkways.

The city pulses with life beside its main highway as gondolas and vaporettos cruise down the water. Wooden plinths rise out of the canal to support the marble structures and moorings. Gray-haired women watch passersby from their open windows as produce vendors unload baskets of fruit and vegetables from their boats onto loading docks. Between the faucets of everyday life, the splendor of the Venetian Republic continues to decorate the islands, including the Santa Maria della Salute. The church was built in gratitude and devotion at the end of the plague in the 17th century as more than one million timber plinths were driven into the lagoon floor to support the weight of the structure adorned with a magnificent dome.

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Day 2

Venice – Traverse Elegant Neighborhoods and History of St. Mark’s Square

Day 3

Venice – Visit Islands Murano, Burano, and Torcello before a Bacari Tour

Day 4

Lake Garda – Relish Charm in Padua and Verona en route to Riva del Garda

Day 5

Lake Garda – Bask in the Beauty and Culture Lake Garda’s Riviera

Day 6

Riomaggiore – See Parma and a Cheese Factory en route to Cinque Terre

Day 7

Riomaggiore – Delight in Pleasure in Cinque Terre and the Italian Riviera

Day 8

Riomaggiore – Depart for Home

Trip Highlights

  • Indulge in the luxury and beauty of Venice, a city famous for its opulent palaces and elegant churches
  • Bask in the splendor of the Grand Canal during a private tour of the celebrated waterway
  • Follow your guide on a culturally immersive tour of the neighborhoods of Venice, allowing you the unique opportunity of experiencing the city like a local
  • Delight in the savory and rich flavor of Parmigiano-Reggiano during a factory tour, followed by a private sampling of the magnificent cheese
  • Witness the majesty of the Royal Theater in Parma, home to some of the most elaborate operatic productions and enthusiastic opera fans
  • Discover the graceful palaces and elegant streets of Padua on a private tour of the medieval university and breathtaking frescoed churches
  • Wander the labyrinthine streets of Venice while visiting the embracing bacari, local, small wine bars offering traditional, small dishes
  • Relish the quiet and graceful shores of Lake Garda while traversing the medieval villages situated around the body of water, each containing castles, fortresses, and lavish botanical gardens
  • Settle into the radiant beauty of Cinque Terre at Riomaggiore, using the trails and scenic railway to explore the secluded beaches of the five towns
  • Find 7th-century frescoes decorating an 11th-century church on an island in the Venetian lagoon
  • Witness the hidden chambers and halls of the Doge’s Palace, home to the secret committees who ruled under the power of the Ducal
  • Venture to the island of Murano to witness the historical tradition of glassblowing

Detailed Description

Italy excites and enchants visitors from around the world with the diversity of mountains and seas, lakes, and valleys. Noble families once ruled the countryside and Republics helped arts and architecture flourish. Your 8-day Italian exploration takes you through the highlights of the Italian tradition of creating and maintaining the stunning towns and cities, decorated with lavish frescoes and adorned with magnificent cathedrals. The journey will begin with your arrival at Marco Polo Airport in Venice. Your private transfer will escort you to the edge of the Grand Canal for your first tour in Italy. Traverse Venice’s famous highway alongside the gondolas and vaporettos to see the city’s historical life set in the architecture and culture of the people. You will settle in the comforts of your luxurious hotel, which was once a familial Venetian palace.

The next day, your guide will meet you at your hotel and whisk you through the varied neighborhoods of the city to connect local, daily life with the lavish history of the Republic. Your exploration will continue with an engaging tour of St. Mark’s Square, from the quiet niches of the Basilica to the hidden chambers of the Doge’s Palace. The following day, you will traverse the Venetian lagoon to visit three of the most notable islands after Venice. Treasure the simple pleasures of the fishing village on Burano and witness the extraordinary 7th-century mosaic on Torcello. Watch the historical work of local glassblowers on Murano during a demonstration that combines history and craft. In the afternoon, you will tour the local wine bars to taste the flavors of wine and small dishes in the traditional Venetian bacari.

Wake the next morning and your private transfer will collect you at your hotel and lead you away from Venice en route to your villa-style accommodation at Riva del Garda. En route you will visit Padua to delight in the Renaissance streets and stunning artwork before you explore Verona’s ancient and legendary past. The next day will take you along the shores of Lake Garda to visit the medieval villages and stunning botanical gardens that each offer a view of the lake, the hills, and the Dolomite Mountains. Your private transfer will once again meet you at your hotel on the next day and lead you to the city of Parma, home to world-renowned cheese and avid opera fans.

Tour the gorgeous architecture with a behind-the-scenes view of the Royal Theater, followed by a private introduction to the production of Parmigiano-Reggiano. The following day will be yours to discover the enchanting culture and natural landscape of the five towns of Cinque Terre, set alongside the Mediterranean Sea. Trek the trails or lounge on the natural beaches before you enjoy your dinner at a restaurant in view of the splashing water. Conclude as your private transfer will escort you to the airport in Pisa for your flight home.

Starting Price

$3,600 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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Review: Italy Vacation, Venice, Tuscany, Pisa, Florence, Cinque Terre, Doge's Palace, Statue of David, Pasta Making Class

We booked a trip to Italy with this travel company.  We chose this travel specialist after interviewing a couple of different agencies.  We like to travel and explore places independently, with some private touring and guides that are flexible.

Our travel specialist listened carefully and came up with a plan that was more our style of traveling.   We chose from a few hotels in each area and he arranged for tours and when we had some last minute ideas, he was mostly able to accommodate us including a guide who got us into the Florence Academia to see the statue of David.   It would have been helpful to know about the need for advance tickets to get in there as well as the Duomo, something that would have been helpful in our travels.  

Our travel specialist set us up for a pasta cooking class which was in the chef's home with another family which was a fund night.  We had dinner and wine with the chef, his assistant and the other family and it was awesome.

We first went to Florence and stayed in a newly refurbished hotel, which was wonderful.  A guide took us the day we arrived to see the David and we had a wonderful first day.  Our second and third days were well planned with enough freedom to see the city on our own.   We were unable to see the Duomo because we were unaware of the need for advanced tickets as mentioned earlier.  We did see the Duomo in Sienna which was worth it so it kind of made up for what we missed in Florence.

We then went to Tuscany and stayed in a low key resort with a farm, animals where they made wine and grew olives.  It was in the town of San Gimigiarno, This was one of our travel specialist's recommendations and it was a good one.  We asked for advice on touring Tuscany and followed his advice as we visited a few towns.   He made sure we had a van for our luggage and getting our car in Florence was not a big deal.

We finished our three days and then dropped off the car and headed for Venice.   We had a problem on the train where apparently our ticket was cancelled as someone was sitting in our seat.   A tour guide we had in Venice suggested that the high speed trains sometimes do this to people, and it was not likely our agents fault.  After we paid for four new tickets, our travel specialist's staff received a copy of my receipt and said they would take care of it and reimburse us for it.  It all worked out ok and the train conductor found us a somewhat upgraded area in another car.

Got to Venice and our travel specialist arranged for our water transfer to and from the hotel which was nicely located.   We arranged through him to get tickets for Doges palace and for the basilica in advance.  This was after I had asked prior to leaving, since it is difficult to see these sites without advance purchase.  Our travel specialist had arranged for us to take a Gondola Ride the first day but we ended up going the second day due to scheduling.   The change was arranged by a woman he hired to give us a tour

The final day, we had cancelled a gondola rowing lesson since it was a little too touristy for our tastes and instead went to the Jewish ghetto that morning.  

In the afternoon, he set us up for a tour of Burano, Murano and Toriccello, three islands next to Venice. Personally, we would have preferred a more private tour of Burano and perhaps Toricello.  Burano is beautiful, Toricello is basically a park that has some older historical churches and buildings.  

Murano is home to the Murano glass factory and we were shuttled into a glass blowing demo and then their store, never really seeing the island. Alittle too touristy for us, would have preferred a more personal and less rushed experience.

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Italy Tour Review: Bolzano, Dolomites, Verona, Lake Garda, Malcesine, Local Cuisine, 1 Week
"Zicasso’s travel company was excellent, starting with the first contact with our travel agent to the finish of our seven-night visit to northern Italy."

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Italy Vacation Review: Venice, Verona, Gardone, Malcesine, Vicenza, Dolomites, Cinque Torri, Boating, Hiking, Cable Car, 1 Week

Zicasso’s trip planner did a superb job. We requested a custom itinerary with a non-traditional combination of stops that two other agencies would not do for us. Our plan involved some longer driving transfers, but it was what we wanted. Our travel company arranged for us to have the same driver the whole time, which was very comforting.

Our agent and her team also booked incredible outings and restaurants based on our requests. The communication from the owner, her coordinators, tour guides, and drivers was outstanding and immediate.

We visited Venice and had a lovely walking tour, and Verona on our way to Gardone at Lake Garda. We did a full-day boat tour of the lake, took a ferry, and visited Malcesine before the Monte Baldo cable (which was incredible). We had a wine tasting and a stop at Santuario de la Madonna della Corona. We were also able to visit Vicenza on our way to Cortina D'Ampezzo in the Dolomites. We did an unbelievable hike at Cinque Torri while staying in Cortina.

I can't emphasize enough that our trip was exactly what we wanted. We will remember it forever and can't wait to return to see more of Italy with the help of our travel agents. Grazie mille.

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Italy Family Vacation Review: Rome, Florence, Venice, Sorrento, Positano, Amalfi Coast, Naples, Mt Vesuvius, Glass Blowing Class

WOW!  Where do we start.  It was a fantastic family vacation.  From start to finish, we couldn't ask for a better scripted trip.  Our travel agent, was responsible for our itinerary for the entire trip; boy were we glad we've used their services.  They were pure angels holding our hands the entire trip.  Our travel agency would check and remind us of our itineraries on a daily basis.  It really felt as if they were right next to us.  Thank you to our agency!

We started out in Venice for 3 nights, travel to Florence for 3 more, then to Sorrento  via Pompeii 3 there as well, then to Rome for final 3 nights.  

Once, we arrived in Venice, our contact met us at the airport to guide us to our hotel.  I highly recommend it since it's not an easy place to navigate on your own the first day.  After checking in, we met our tour guide for our first guided tour.  It was a walking tour of city of canals.  Just beautiful!  Next morning, we met our guide again but for Burano & Murano.  We loved the different pace of these islands.  After completing our tour we met our instructor at his glass blowing studio for a hands on experience, just lovely, follow by a Gondolier Class and Food Tour.  It was perfect way to finish the day.  On the third day, we took a one hour train ride to Verona, birth place of Romeo and Juliet.  Our tour guide met us and showed us around town and its history.  It was an wonderful place to visit.  Upon returning from Verona, we had the evening to ourselves.  We started out walking around to explore.  Needless to say we got lost but that was for the best.  It gave us the opportunity to explore the city and see how the locals lived.  

Florence was our second stop.  We met our guide for the tour of the city including Santa Croce church.  Following day we visited the Accademia Gallery & Uffizzi Museum which is a must when in Florence.  On the third day, we had a lovely day trip to Pisa.  Little bit of a bus ride but wouldn't have missed it for the world.

Sorrento was next on the agenda.  But first, we stopped at Pompeii.  Our guide, an archaeologist, met us and gave us the tour of the city once buried in ashes.  What a great experience!  Our guide was so enthused to share his knowledge that we felt as if we were living in Pompeii at its height.  Afterwards, we had lunch at a wine farm on Mt. Vesuvius.  Lovely family run vineyard.  The whole day was outstanding.  For the second and third day, we decided to see the coast by sea and land.  Both were different and both were gorgeous.  Visited Capri and swam in golf of Naples first by sea then drove to different towns along the coast including Positano, Amalfi, and Revello on the second.  It was a nice relaxing break.   

Our final destination was Rome.  We had an general overview tour of the city on the first day.  It was good in a sense it gave us time to get our baring straight.  The second day we met our guide for the tour of the Vatican.  You can visit the Vatican a dozens of times and still not have enough time to see all it has to offer.  In the evening, we had the Colosseum tour.  Definitely one of the highlights.  The last day we had all to ourselves.  We ended up walking around to visit the Spanish steps the Trevi fountain and many more.  We wanted to take in as much as possible.  Even though the trip was 2 weeks, it was too short.  By the end of the trip, our whole family fell in love with this county and we all looked at each other and said can we live here.

Overall, it was an outstanding trip that we can not even begin to describe.   Without the help of our agency, I don't think it would've been possible.  They made sure that every little details were taking care of.  For anyone, who's interested in Italy, please look up this company.  

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Luxury Italy Vacation Review: Venice, Milan, Verona, Florence, Rome, Lake Garda, Music & History

Our agents did great work planning our Italian trip.  We are tremendously grateful for the care they took to get the itinerary just right to meet our requests.  Asking for a few destinations off the usual list of cities really opened up our experience.  We loved Verona, and I had a very meaningful experience in Mantua walking in the footsteps of Claudio Monteverdi.  Our accommodations, guides, and activities really met or exceeded our expectations. Our stay at Hotel Pesaro Palace in Venice, Novo Hotel Rossi in Verona, and Hotel Du Lac near Lake Garda were among the best. Highly recommend those hotels if going to any one of those locations. We had a wonderful two weeks in northern Italy and can’t wait to return— we are already dreaming about our return trip.

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Italy Travel Agent Review: Cinque Terre, Monterosso, Manarola, Lake Como, Walking & Wine Tours, 8-Night Vacation
Overall very solid trip and experience! Tina was very responsive to any questions we had.Pros:Hotels selected were great. Very good locations, clean and comfortable.Trains were very good overall. One journey was questionable (see below for con).Wine tour was a great experience. Great spot for lunch and some wine samples. Also small group in 2 vans was perfect.Private walking tour of Cinque Terre was good overall (scenery was spectacular!). Tour guide was friendly, knowledgeable and willing shared information about the surroundings. Tour guide was also a con (see below).Cons:Questionable train journey was having a private shuttle to go from hotel in Monterosso to the La Spazia train station. When we boarded the train the first stop was.... Monterosso?? This meant an extra charge (and additional 2 hours of time!) for the private shuttle to go back to the train station which in turn stopped in the town we stayed in. Train station was only 700m away so it was not inconvenient to go to (certainly better than what was provided). Private walking tour - the guide was exerting gentle pressure to not do the last section walking from Vernazza to Monterosso (walking tour from Manarola to Monterosso) as it was not as interesting or scenic. He suggested not doing this walk 3 times before we said that our expectation was to complete the walk as that is what we paid for. He was fine and took us but it was still a little odd.Lake Como - initially was to have been a small tour but a large bus tour was the substitute since the small tour did not have enough people. This tour company initially did not have our names and so that took time to work through but thankfully we did (someone else on tour had a similar issue and were told to either pay for the tour or find their own way back to Milan). The tour itself was mediocre with guides that were not very interested nor interesting to listen to. Plus, with the expectation of a small tour, a large tour bus group is not appealing.

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