Discovering the Culture & Charm of Genoa, Cinque Terre and Rome Tour

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What to expect on this itinerary

Let Rome enrapture you with art and architecture as the emerald foothills of the Maritime Alps guide you to captivating vistas. From the hills of Tuscany to the gorges of Lazio, your custom tailored tour will immerse you in history and art, fishing villages and former powerful Republics. Trace the progression of Michelangelo’s career and wander cobblestone streets of medieval towns, and then linger in the shadows of soaring ancient towers and cruise the Mediterranean Sea in view of pastel-painted homes. Castles decorate the shoreline as vineyards carpet terraces as you follow the unbeaten path between Rome and Genoa.

Countries Visited

Italy

Places Visited

Rome, Bagnoregio, Pisa, Riomaggiore, Genoa

Suggested Duration

10 Days

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Day 1

Rome – Arrive into the Remarkable History and Culture of the Eternal City

Rome astonishes visitors from around the world with its legacy of imperial architecture and majestic artistic achievement. Monuments soar into the sky, and elegant palaces frame the peaceful piazzas. Your flight will land at Fiumicino Airport where your private transfer will greet you. Your accommodation is located near the verdant greenery of the Borghese gardens, referred to as Rome’s Central Park. Villas and palaces frame the neighborhood around cobblestone streets as the scent of blossoming flowers carries over from the hotel’s private garden. The villa was erected in the 19th century with rococo embellishments, from the lavish marble to the dangling chandeliers.

Settle into the comforts of your gorgeous hotel before you meet your guide for an introductory tour of the Eternal City. You will have a brief walk to the Spanish Steps, a beautiful marble stairway that connects the Piazza di Spagna to the Piazza Trinita dei Monti. The French ambassador funded the project in the 18th century as the boat-shaped fountain at the foot of the steps trickles into the quiet pool, often surrounded by playful children and relaxed locals. The figure represents a legend of the 16th century that told of a flood that had carried a fishing boat from the Tiber River to the base of the foothill beneath the upper piazza. The unique, elegant design utilizes tiers to ascend the natural slope of the Roman hill beneath the adorning towers of Trinita dei Monti Church.

What's Included:

Accommodation
Transfer
Tour
Dinner
Day 2

Rome – Discover the Iconic Sites of Ancient Rome and Enjoy a Gelato Tour

Day 3

Rome – Explore the Encompassing Art and Architecture of Vatican City

Day 4

Bagnoregio – Traverse the Remarkable Towns of Western Lazio

Day 5

Pisa – Visit the Charming Villages and Towns of Tuscany

Day 6

Riomaggiore – Traverse the Gulf of Poets en route to Cinque Terre

Day 7

Riomaggiore – Bask in the Gorgeous Scenery of Cinque Terre with a Cruise

Day 8

Genoa – Venture to Genoa by way of the Villages on the Italian Riviera

Day 9

Genoa – Enjoy a Full Day Tour of the Opulent Past of the Genoese Republic

Day 10

Genoa – Depart for Home

Trip Highlights

  • Enjoy an elegant and fun-filled private cruise along the Italian Riviera to visit the five charming towns of Cinque Terre
  • Delight in a five-course tasting menu paired with local wines in the town of Riomaggiore, the southern jewel of Cinque Terre
  • Wander through the opulent galleries of the Vatican Museums on a guided tour of Vatican City taking in the artwork of past masters, including Michelangelo
  • Walk through the historical grounds at the heart of ancient Rome, from the Colosseum to Palatine Hill, along with the Roman Forum
  • Marvel at the flavors of a gelato tour through Rome to sample the variety of local favorites followed by a chance to make your own
  • Enjoy the medieval villages of Lazio during a full day tour of the countryside to wander through cobbled streets and preserved historic walls
  • Indulge in the marvelous culture of Tuscany towns and villages and experience enchanting castles, towers, and landscape
  • Witness the fairytale castle of Lerici atop a hill overlooking the Gulf of Poets
  • Bask in the luxuries of the Italian Riviera in view of beautiful yachts, tasteful antique homes, serene ambiance, and pristine panoramas
  • Visit Pisa to uncover the wealth and charm of the former naval power and see the renowned Leaning Tower

Detailed Description

The grandeur of Genoa’s Republic glows along with the marvels of Rome. The preserved ramparts of medieval villages rise out of olive groves and vineyards as castle towers imitate the coastal mountains and locals till their private gardens for quality produce. Your 10-day tour will take you from Rome to Genoa in search of remnants left behind by the Roman Empire, Tuscan strongholds, and the heyday of Genoese power. The adventure will begin with your arrival at Fiumicino Airport in Rome. Your private transfer will meet you at baggage claim and escort you to your hotel located in a luxurious neighborhood near the Borghese Villa. Your guide will then meet you at your hotel to lead you along a fantastic introductory tour that will include the Spanish Steps, Pantheon, and the many graceful fountains located throughout the city of Rome.

The next day, you will have a half-day tour of Ancient Rome that will bring you into the depths of the Colosseum, through the temples of the Roman Forum, and around the historical villas of Palatine Hill. Relax in the latter-half of the day before your own gelato exploration will offer you a glimpse into the preferred flavors of locals, along with a chance to make your favorite flavor. Walk into the heart of the Vatican the following day with a guided tour of Vatican City. Follow the life and work of Michelangelo, whose successful designs decorate the Basilica and the museums, from the dome of St. Peter’s to the ceiling of the Sistine Chapel. After seeing it all, leave the ancient streets of Rome behind for the medieval towns and Etruscan foundations of the Lazio countryside to enjoy the slower pace and cultural traditions that emanate from Bracciano and Viterbo before you arrive in the hilltop town of Bagnoregio.

Venture next into the Tuscan countryside to pass country roads, olive groves, and cypress trees. Wander through the towns of Siena, Suvereto, and Volterra before your arrival in Pisa for an in-depth tour of the former naval power of the Mediterranean. Your private transfer will then lead you deeper into the beauty of the seaside, passing through Tuscany and into Liguria at the Gulf of Poets. The fishing villages and castles along the coastline create a dramatic contrast, tracing the evolution of the waterside towns. Stroll through the meandering lanes of Lerici and Tellaro before you arrive into Riomaggiore, the southern gateway to Cinque Terre. For dinner, you will relish a five-course tasting menu paired with wine, each dish and bottle of wine produced using local ingredients farmed along the terraced gardens.

The next day, you will have a guided private cruise along the coastline of Cinque Terre, with a stop at each of the five towns whose beauty has reached near legendary proportions. Continue the next day as you board a local train that will travel north for a scenic ride to the town of Levanto, just north of Cinque Terre. Meet your private guide at the train station to begin a beautiful ride north to Genoa along the Italian Riviera. Pass through the towns of Santa Margherita, Recco, Portofino, and Framura, the latter known for its excellent focaccia bread, before reaching Genoa. Wake the next morning for a half-day tour of the capital of Liguria and the former capital of the Genoese Republic. Visit the old harbor and witness the opulent palaces that date back to the 1500s. Conclude as your private transfer will meet you at your hotel the next day to escort you to the Genoese 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 Vacation Review: Venice, Florence, Rome, Sorrento, Murano, Burano, Pisa, Vatican, Colosseum, Pompeii, Capri, Private Tours, Cooking Class, 10 Nights

I apologize for the delay in writing this review, but was very busy the last few months and wanted to dedicate the time it deserved. This review will address my wife and my trip to Italy from September 26, 2025, to October 6, 2025. Please feel free to share all or any portion of this review.

Trip Planning:

As a bucket-list event, I spent a great deal of time doing research, but would not have been able to put together the ideal vacation without the support of Zicasso and the travel company. Upon hearing my general interests, Zicasso provided two groups whom they thought would be able to plan and implement my trip. Both groups interviewed me and my wife about interests and price range, and then prepared an initial itinerary. Both groups would have done a fantastic job by their presentation, but it seemed I was slightly more in tune with the travel company and selected them. This proved to be a very wise choice, as the entire team at the travel company, particularly the travel specialists, were the absolute best and I would recommend their service without reservation. Fully responsive to my many questions before the trip, addressing all potential itinerary changes, and providing invaluable guidance throughout the entire process. Their response to inquiries while in the country was unbelievably prompt and thorough. At our request, the travel specialists made restaurant recommendations and reservations that were spot-on. I can’t say enough good things about these ladies.

Transportation and travel between locations:

Although not involved in the flights, the travel specialists provided great guidance concerning flights, trip insurance, and other logistics.

One key point that I fully expressed was that I did not want to flounder at the various transportation points and did not want to lug luggage in foreign areas on the way to and from lodging. The team took this to heart and provided me with either an escort or driver to and from every terminal. Everyone providing this task was friendly and provided information that made the travel much easier. Particularly valuable were our escorts, who adeptly negotiated our entrance and exit from Venice, and provided great insights into this historic city.

Venice:

Our hotel in Venice seemed to be right in the middle of everything, which allowed us to explore, and we have never had so much fun getting lost. At night, we opened our windows and fell off to sleep listening to nearby music; it was idyllic. The staff was professional and friendly. Breakfast was the best of all the hotels we stayed at in Italy.

The first full day in Venice, the travel company leveraged “skip the line” so we could make the very most of our time and is essential to any planning. Both guides were great and really good company. One guide’s knowledge of the Doge Palace really brought it to life for us. Another guide had a real insider’s view of Burano, as this was her family’s island. As private tours, we could go at our own pace, which we really liked. Probably the least enjoyable tour was the glass factory in Murano. We got the impression most of the tour beyond the initial exhibition was an attempt to sell their products. My wife succumbed and purchased a pair of earrings that broke the first time she wore them. Really disappointing, and I would advise you to spend more time in Burano.

Florence:

As with all the trains, the travel was very comfortable and we enjoyed watching the scenery. Our lodging in Florence was right on the Santa Maria square, superb for people watching. The staff was fine, nothing more. The hotel was near the world’s oldest pharmacy, famous as the world's oldest perfumery. Although there is a line to enter, it goes quickly and is historical, to say nothing of buying a scent more than 400 years old. I strongly recommend you go.

While knowledgeable, our tour guide for the Accademia and Uffizi Galleries was a little too technical for us, leaving us with the feeling that we were taking an art history class.

Dinner was based on the travel specialist's recommendation and it was delicious. A strong recommendation.

Day trip to Pisa:

The travel arrangements were perfect. The purpose of the trip was to take the obligatory picture holding up the tower—hokey, but we loved it.

The private cooking class with our instructor was a lot of fun. The view of the city from her window at sunset was beautiful. My wife and our instructor fell into a real rhythm cooking, and she was kind enough not to scoff at my ham-handed attempts. Her directions were simple enough for me to follow, theoretically. She followed up her lesson with an email containing detailed recipes. We have purchased all necessary utensils and are planning a pasta-making party soon. This was a fun change of pace.

Rome:

Our bed-and-breakfast in Rome was our least favorite lodging. Entry into the building was confusing and, as a B&B, the desk was not manned all the time, which made it difficult to secure a taxi early in the morning (we had to walk to a nearby hotel) or get assistance after 8pm or before 6am. When we came in, we attempted to coordinate laundry service with the person working the front desk, followed his instructions, but when we returned the next day, our dirty clothes were still where we were told to leave them. The initial response from the on-duty staff, who I believe was the owner, was that the individual was no longer an employee. Ultimately, the hotel comped and completed our laundry, which was nice. We would have preferred different lodging.

Our first afternoon, we took a four-hour golf cart tour, which was our favorite tour of the entire trip. Adding an extra hour to the traditional length and having only my wife and me allowed us to do everything we wanted to do. Our driver took us everywhere. He would drop us at the top of the Spanish Steps and meet us at the bottom, and would conveniently bring us closest to all other locations. I can’t believe how much we did in four hours. Our driver brought all these iconic sites to life with his marvelous insight and provided a great insider view of these monuments. This is a must-do for all first-time visitors to Rome. The only thing we were not able to do, due to no fault of our driver, was the Aventine Keyhole. When we got there in the afternoon, the line was 45 minutes and not a wise use of our time. If this is a strong interest, he recommends going early in the morning.

The travel specialists arranged tickets for the Papal general audience on Wednesday. Rising at sunrise was worth it to get the seats as close as we were able to secure. Most online sites suggest getting there an hour and a half before the start time, but I think that is much too late. I recommend you get there three to four hours ahead to get the best seats. The best seats are on the end near where the Pope drives by, ideally near an infant, and His Holiness will stop to personally bless these children. Facing the stage, the right side filled up quicker than the left side, so go directly to the left side of the audience. Being so close to the first American-born Pope was a memory I will never forget. His Holiness blesses all items in the audience's possession, so load up on rosary beads; they will make great Baptism and Communion gifts.

The afternoon was our first group tour at the Vatican Museums. It might be that we were spoiled with the previous private tours, but linking up with the group was chaotic and the quality of the tour was contingent on those in our group. Fortunately, all our groups were good, considerate, and friendly people. The main value was skipping the line for entrance. As with the Doge Palace, our guide was a little too academic and didn't really manage time well, potentially a victim of being in a group, but I would have rather spent more time in the Sistine Chapel and the Basilica. Taxis were extremely hard to get back to the hotel and I would arrange a ride if I were to do it again.

The Thursday tour of the Colosseum and Forum was also a group tour, but led by a guide who brought this ancient land to life. An archaeologist by trade, our guide seemed to know everything and also took a great picture.

The end of a very long but enjoyable day was another group tour of the catacombs and Santa Maria Maggiore. While the catacombs were the main attraction, the after-hours and behind-the-scenes access to Santa Maria Maggiore was an unexpected gem. Going through a second Holy Door, viewing the magnificent nighttime skyline from the roof, seeing the location of a relic from the baby Jesus’ manger, and being struck by the modesty of Bernini’s and Pope Francis’s tombs were all highlights. Unfortunately, taxis were again hard to come by.

Sorrento:

We took a train from Rome to Naples. While there was a national strike, it did not prove more than an inconvenience, no worse than New York City on a regular day. Our driver from Naples told us this simply provided us with a genuine Italian experience. I wish I could remember this driver’s name because he was the best of a very good group of drivers during this trip. En route to Sorrento, we stopped for a tour and meal at a winery and a private skip-the-line tour of Pompeii. We were so impressed with the quality of the winery that we made a large purchase of wines and olive oils that, thankfully, included free shipping.

During our drive to Sorrento, our driver took us through his hometown, which we really enjoyed. Going through the town, he pointed out the birthplace of Bruce Springsteen’s mother. Little did he know, we were from New Jersey and are HUGE Springsteen fans.

Our hotel in Sorrento was a nice place, close to the center of town. I would have preferred a hotel with a view of the coast.

On Saturday, we took a private tour up the coast. This was the most comfortable car I have ever ridden in, with heated and cooled seats, and a convenient icebox. The driver made clear he was at our disposal. The scenery was marvelous and it was a thrill to dip our toes in the Med. Our driver hooked us up with a restaurant on a cliff overlooking the water—beautiful and scrumptious.

Our last day was supposed to be the Gozzo tour of Capri, but was canceled due to weather. We refunded the canceled boat tour, but ate the driver and ferry fees. In hindsight, knowing this day was largely contingent on weather, I would have liked to have a contingency plan and would advise the travel company to plan this in the future.

Based on how smoothly things went, we will be contacting Zicasso to arrange a trip to Iceland and Ireland next fall, and hope they can refer a team as talented as this travel company.

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Italy Tour Review: Vatican, Colosseum, Roman Forum, Pompeii, Tuscany, Venice, Cheese-Making Experience, Cooking Class, 13 Nights

Zicasso's travel agency far exceeded our expectations. We had our five-year-old and 11-year-old children with us, so the tour guides and walking needed to be kid-friendly.

Our hotel in Rome was wonderful, the location was perfect, and they had good A/C and a breakfast buffet. There were plenty of great restaurants within easy walking distance, as well as the Vatican.

Our tour guide for the Colosseum and Roman Forum was great. Pompeii was amazing. Our tour guide was basically a celebrity down there and knew exactly how to take us around the ruins without ever waiting.

Tuscany was our favorite by far. We did a cheese-making experience and lunch that was super-cool. The kids got to play with the farm animals and the owners were so attentive and interesting. We did a cooking class with a chef that was the kids' favorite thing on the entire trip. I would make a point to book this experience; the kids still talk about it and wear the aprons around the house. The resort in Tuscany was nice. We had our own private pool, plus the resort pool, and could easily walk to a small local town with some great food.

Venice was good, but probably our least favorite on the trip. You have to walk a ton, which was difficult for the kids, but it's still worth experiencing.

We travel a bunch and I would highly recommend using Zicasso's travel partner.

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Italy Tour Review: Tuscany, Capri, Wine Tasting, Olive Oil Tasting, Balsamic Vinegar Sampling, 10 Nights

All transfers were on time, as scheduled. The hotels were fine, with great views. The excursions and guides were excellent.

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Italy Vacation Review: Florence, Tuscany, Umbria, Local Cuisine, Museums, 14-Day Trip

My wife and I recently returned from our first trip to Italy and want to highly recommend Zicasso's travel specialist and her company for creating the perfect vacation for us. It was a two-month process of back and forth, but no matter what we asked of her, she delivered several options.

We had a perfect mix of historical Florence and its museums, and wonderful restaurants, and the Tuscany and Umbria countryside experience. And on our first day, when our flight into Florence got diverted to Milan, we had the peace of mind that our travel specialist was there to help with her much appreciated support.

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Italy Travel Review: Rome, Florence, Naples, Ischia, Vatican Museums, Skywalk, Wine Tasting, Olive Oil Sampling, 2 Weeks

Kudos to Zicasso’s tour operator! This is our second time using them, and they didn’t disappoint us. They had to deal with two families, seven in all, all adults, with two separate trips. One trip for all seven to Rome and Florence. Two for Naples and Ischia.

The apartment in Rome was in a good location for us, as we usually stay near there. The only problem I found in this apartment was the smaller unit had a step down into the living room. The floors are dark, and the step needs to be highlighted so one remembers to step down. Several of us kept missing it, and luckily no one fell. Other than that, it was a nice apartment.

In Florence, our apartment was perfect. My husband and I would stay there again; however, it has four bedrooms, four baths, a nice kitchen, and a large living room, so it would be a little big for two people. It was perfect for families. It is on the third floor.

Since my husband and I have been to Rome and Florence many times, we did not have too many requests for tours. My cousin and her family were first-time visitors. I suggested a tour of the Vatican Museums, Ancient Rome, the Accademia Gallery, the Duomo Skywalk, a private tour of the Uffizi Gallery, the Vasari Corridor, and the Boboli Gardens. In Rome, all seven of us did a golf cart ride at night, which seemed to be a big hit. We also had a wine tasting and olive oil sampling in Chianti, which was very nice.

At one point, we thought we were going to have a wedding proposal. A place was planned for the proposal at one of the wineries. Unfortunately, the groom-to-be decided not to do it there since the future bride’s parents would not be there. I felt bad with all the work the travel company did to make this day special for the couple.

Since we were two families, all adults, sharing vacation rentals, the tour operator found two apartments to meet our needs. All of our drivers and guides were on time and very knowledgeable.

We made some last-minute changes on our trip from Florence to Ischia. Changes to the train tickets were made, but we were asked to check with the ferry service to see if they could take us earlier. Our driver went with us to the ticket office and was able to exchange our ferry tickets. Then we notified our travel agent, so they could call the hotel to send our driver earlier than planned.

We have used this tour operator before and would highly recommend them. The hotels they selected were excellent. We stayed at our hotel in Naples last year and asked for the same hotel again. The views were fantastic from our room, and the rooftop bar had views of Mount Vesuvius and the Bay of Naples. The staff were superb, and there was a wonderful breakfast.

We also asked for the same hotel in Ischia, but that hotel closed earlier this year. Another property was selected, our resort in Ischia. Unfortunately, we did not get a chance to use the spa this time, but the hotel had beautiful views from the restaurant, terrace, and our room. Both hotels were beautiful, and the staff were very attentive. Our resort in Ischia was not far from Ischia Porto. A bus stop was a short walk away, and the return stop was right in front of the hotel. The food and drinks were great, and we even walked into town one night, which took about 15 minutes.

I can’t wait to use the travel company again next year.

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Italy Vacation Review: Sardinia, 8 Nights

The trip was very good, with a great hotel and location, and tour guides.

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