Cliffs, Vistas & Canals: Beauty of Rome, Cinque Terre & Venice Tour

Rialto Bridge on Venice canal in Italy

What to expect on this itinerary

Italy echoes with the beauty of its past, from its glowing frescoes to its sensational coastal villages, from bridges lined with statues to palaces that maintain the decadence of noble families. Your custom tailored tour takes you along the river banks and shores of famous cities and quiet towns to an unforgettable immersive experience beyond the obvious thrills. Delight in the wine and fresh seafood while you overlook the Mediterranean Sea. Stand beneath the story of creation as depicted by Michelangelo, follow in the footsteps of St. Francis and search for remnants of Shakespeare’s Juliet during your all-encompassing tour of an inspiring country.

Countries Visited

Italy

Places Visited

Rome, Assisi, orvieto, Padua, Verona, Venice, Murano, La Spezia, Riomaggiore, Manarola, Vernazza, Corniglia, Monterosso

Suggested Duration

10 Days

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Day 1

Rome – Arrive in the Eternal City and Italy’s Captivating Capital City

Rome’s history rises from the fountains, glints in the cathedral domes, and winds along the shores of the Tiber River. The Fountain of the Four Rivers that adorns the Piazza Navona and was erected in the 17th-century by request of Pope Innocent X with one of Bernini’s designs. The fountain depicts the famous rivers of the four explored continents up to that date, including the Nile, Ganges, Danube, and Rio de la Plata. Your flight lands at Rome Fiumicino Airport where your private transfer will meet you at baggage claim.

The city brims with people as they rush around the cobbled streets and Roman ruins. The past is tangible and offers a piece of Western Civilization’s beginnings. After settling into your luxurious hotel, your private guide will meet you at the hotel lobby eager to immerse you in the past. Your introductory tour of the city will lead you to the Roman Forum. The grand façade of the Colosseum rises above the broad walkways that separate the arena from the remaining grandeur of the ancient Roman center as columns still rise out of the hillside.

The Temple of Antoninus Pius was erected in the 2nd-century in honor of the deified empress Faustina; the temple was converted into a church in the 12th-century. At the end of your tour, indulge in your first Italian treat with a taste of gelato at a favorite gelateria which uses locally sourced ingredients and all natural taste for a bright, sweet desert, including the creamy pear and caramel flavor.

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Day 2

Rome – Enjoy a Full Day Tour of Rome for a Unique View of Distinct History

Day 3

Assisi – Explore the Umbrian Cities of Orvieto and Assisi on a Full Day Tour

Day 4

Riomaggiore – Visit Pisa and Lucca en route to the Shores of Cinque Terre

Day 5

Riomaggiore – Discover the Charm and Beauty of the Coastal Towns

Day 6

Verona – Relish Art, Architecture, and Flavors in Parma en route to Verona

Day 7

Padua – Full Day Tour to Experience the Wonders of Verona and Padua

Day 8

Venice – Transfer to Venice for an Introductory Exploration of the Canals

Day 9

Venice – Revel in the Atmosphere and History of Venice with a Lagoon Tour

Day 10

Venice – Depart for Home

Trip Highlights

  • Enjoy a private cooking class and wine tour through the terraces and cliff-side towns of Cinque Terre
  • Delight in the flavors of Parma with a visit to a prosciutto factory, complete with a private sampling
  • Revel in the lavish décor of Venice’s history while touring the Grand Canal, which includes a visit to the famous Glass Museum
  • Relax in the quiet streets of Orvieto while embracing the stunning architecture of the Umbrian town
  • Visit the literary home of Shakespeare’s Juliet Capulet in Verona; a city devoted to opera and history
  • Venture through the ancient history of Rome for a different perspective of Western Civilization beginning with the Roman Forum and Colosseum
  • Walk a part of the trails connecting the five towns of Cinque Terre for an incredible view of medieval towns and the Ligurian coastline
  • Tour the town and magnificent cathedral of Assisi, known as the home of St. Francis
  • Witness the grandeur of Venice on an in-depth tour of St. Mark’s Square, including a priceless exploration of the art in and out of St. Mark’s Basilica
  • Visit the historic walls and charming atmosphere of Lucca, overlooking the verdant hills of Tuscany

Detailed Description

Italy is nothing less than magnificent, filled with flavor, enchantment, and endless stories to share along its coastline and riverbanks. Your 10-day tour guides you through the expanse of Rome’s past to the elegance of Venice. Witness the natural beauty of the Ligurian Sea at Cinque Terre and enjoy the quiet charms of Umbria in Orvieto and Assisi. Taste the pleasures of Emilia-Romagna at Parma and venture into the graceful charms of Padua. Your flight lands in Rome where your private transfer escorts you to a luxurious hotel in the heart of the city.

Your guide will meet you in the lobby and take you on a fabulous private guided tour of Rome’s ancient heart. Visit the Colosseum and the Forum for an immersive historical experience, and then the next day your guide will lead you around Vatican City for an exploration of St. Peter’s Basilica and the Vatican Museum. Relish the palazzos and crypts around the city that showcase the layers of the city’s endless past. Next, travel to Assisi in Umbria, by way of Orvieto. Follow the cobbled paths along medieval architecture and a historical well before you visit the famous Basilica of St. Francis of Assisi. Your private transfer will lead you to Pisa and Lucca in Tuscany for your following day.

Discover the beauty of the medieval wall and the historic opulence of Pisa before settling in Riomaggiore. The next day is yours to indulge in the seaside splendor of the five towns collectively known as Cinque Terre. Stroll along the various trails that connect the towns and meet your instructor for a private cooking lesson and wine tour of the vineyards along the terraced cliffs. Next, venture to Verona with a stop en route in the tasty city of Parma. The city has a quiet charm in its architecture and bountiful flavor in its cuisine. Tour a fantastic prosciutto factory before you settle into Verona for the evening.

Continue to explore the splendor of Verona, from its Roman amphitheater to the palaces along the river before you arrive in Padua, considered St. Anthony’s city. Travel next to Venice for an exemplary guided tour of St. Mark’s Square and the narrow streets around the main island of Venice. The next day, you will have a chance to enjoy the labyrinthine streets of the city on your own before you traverse the Grand Canal on a private tour to visit the Glass Museum and the elegant palaces for which the city is known. To conclude, your private transfer will meet you in the hotel to accompany you to the Venice Marco Polo Airport for your flight home.

Starting Price

$4,500 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.

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Italy Travel Review: Monterosso al Mare, Milan, Venice, Florence, Verona, Rome, Lago di Como, Uffizi Gallery, Accademia Galleria

The hotels, tours and transfers were pretty good.

We had some excellent tour guides in Milan and Assisi, and good ones in Venice and Florence.

Hotels were very well located, with the exception of one, which although well located, it is very noisy during day and night.

Things that we didn't like were the following:

1) The hotel in Venice provided us with a room with no view, the window was on a dark internal passage.

2) Transfer from Florence to Monterosso, and from Monterosso to Milan was provided by a very kind gentleman, but the air conditioning in the Mercedes Van worked only the first hour. Afterwards it was very uncomfortable, as the air didn't work and the windows couldn't been opened.

3) Transfer from Como to Venice, with stop in Verona. We waited half an hour at midday in the street in Verona in a very hot day, although I called to the mobile phone of the driver several times to pick us up, with no answer.

4) Some train connections were too tight. In Rome Termini, our train arrived with a delay of 43 minutes, and we had to run 2 km in order to catch the train. This is too stressed and demanding for people over 75.

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Review: Italy Family Vacation, Milan, Rome, Florence, Venice, Parma, Modena, San Gimignano, Lake Como, Dolomites Snowmobiling

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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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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Italy Travel Review: Perugia, Orvieto, Rome, Cooking Class, Cuisine, 1 Week
"Zicasso’s travel company did an excellent job designing our trip and provided support when we needed to make last-minute modifications."

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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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Italy Vacation Review: Cinque Terre Rome, Firenze, Siena, Tuscany, Assisi

Great experience with this Italy travel agency. We would recommend Laura for anyone looking to make Italy their next travel destination. We went to cinque terre, Firenze, Siena and surrounding tuscan cities, Assisi and Rome in 15 days. All was awesome. Solid 4 stars.

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