Family Vacation Tour in Italy’s Adriatic Coast: Venice, Brindisi & Rome

Family in Venice, Italy

What to expect on this itinerary

Italy’s splendor goes beyond its museums; it also emanates from the Adriatic coast and rolling rugged mountains, the quiet canals, and hidden passageways. A long network of natural grottos burrows into the earth. Ancient homes resembling structures fit for fantastical creatures decorate the Mediterranean landscape. White sand beaches contain preserved Roman kilns. A medieval town hides centuries-old caves once used as housing by local residents. Your custom tailored family vacation tour in Italy introduces the family to the wonders of Italy in and out of the museums, providing the beauty and history for which the country is known, along with immersing the family in endless fun.

Countries Visited

Italy

Places Visited

Venice, Rome, Brindisi, Matera, Ostuni, Alberobello, Sant’Erasmo, Burano, Torcello, Murano, Vignolo

Suggested Duration

10 Days

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Day 1

Venice - Venetian Family

Venice is a city of majesty. Marble palaces line labyrinthine streets. Bridges connect cobblestone pathways. Canals lap against the edges of a tranquil café. Gondolas drift down the historic waterways. Vibrant masks decorate shop windows during the annual celebration of Carnevale, alongside glittering capes and dramatic coats. The family arrives at Venice Marco Polo Airport, where your private transfer is waiting. Step onto a water taxi that whisks you across the famed Venetian Lagoon to your fabulous accommodation. The water acts as a highway for boats traversing the city. Narrower canals resemble private streets.

Locals linger in the canal-side restaurants and enjoy a glass of wine. Ponte Rialto was once the only bridge that arched across the waters of the Grand Canal. The stone bridge was erected in the 16th century, replacing the wooden bridge. Gondolas and boats pass beneath the structural arch that reaches a height of 24 feet above the water. Visitors frequent the shops situated beneath the portico. Seeing the Rialto Bridge confirms once and for all that you have arrived in Venice. Consider learning more about the best Italy travel agents whom we partner with, and see how they are able to customize your itinerary to your family's particular interests and desires.

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Day 2

Venice - The Islands of Venice

Day 3

Venice - The Ways of the Gondolier

Day 4

Brindisi - The Richness of Puglia

Day 5

Brindisi - Caves and Fairytales

Day 6

Ostuni - Pearls of the South

Day 7

Matera - Above and Below Matera

Day 8

Rome - Gladiators by Night

Day 9

Rome - Rome as it Was

Day 10

Rome - Stepping Away from Rome

Trip Highlights

  • Enjoy learning the secrets of Roman gladiators with an exciting interactive lesson at the Gladiator School in Rome
  • Explore the incredible network of natural caves at Grotte di Castellana
  • Cruise down the Grand Canal in Venice on a gondola ride, allowing everyone in the family to learn how to properly navigate the iconic Venetian vessel
  • Witness the unique white fairytale dwellings in Alberobello, topped with conical roofs
  • Relish a tour of the secret halls and forbidden passageways of the Doge’s Palace in Venice
  • Traverse the Renaissance halls and ancient Roman foundation of Palazzo Valentini on a multi-media interactive tour
  • Explore the labyrinthine subterranean rooms of the Colosseum that once contained gladiators and wild animals before a battle 

Detailed Description

Venice and Rome contain elements of Italy’s imperial past. Grotte di Castellana highlights the natural wonders of the landscape. The conical rooftops of the trulli (stone huts) bring you into a world of fairytales. The multi-media exhibit inside Palazzo Valentini blends antiquity and ingenuity for an immersive experience the family will never forget. Your 10-day family vacation tour of Italy highlights the country’s famous attractions along the Adriatic Coast and the often-overlooked possibilities that Venice, Rome, and the region of Puglia provide, from gladiator school to cave dwellings, gondola instructions to garden delights.

Your journey begins with the family’s arrival in Venice, one of the most visited cities in all of Italy. Your private transfer meets you at the airport and escorts the family to a luxurious hotel in a serene neighborhood. The following morning, you explore the Grand Canal and the Venetian Lagoon. Visit the islands of Sant’Erasmo, Burano, Torcello, Murano, and Vignolo during your excursion for a distinctive sense of life throughout the lagoon. Next, your guide leads you on the first of many Italy tours, beginning with an exploration of St. Mark’s Square. Traverse the secret passageways of the Doge’s Palace, following in the footsteps of the Venetian Republic’s most powerful figures.

Continue your immersion into the city on a special gondola ride where everyone in the family has a chance to guide the traditional vessel along the canal. Then, fly to the southern city of Brindisi, located in Puglia at the heel of Italy. The city rests on the shores of the Adriatic Sea and claims the end of the Appian Way. You venture to the remarkable network of underground passageways at Grotte di Castellana. En route back to Brindisi, you stop in the remarkable town of Alberobello. Traditional homes known as trulli (stone huts with conical roofs) decorate the neighborhoods.

Afterward, you visit the charming town of Ostuni, known for its white pearl structures before reveling in the gorgeous scenery of Torre Guaceto Nature Reserve, home to sand dunes, beaches, and marshlands. Travel to the exceptional city of Matera to explore the upper and lower reaches of the streets. Witness the combination of medieval streets and cave dwellings set underneath the city’s foundations. Then, you make your way to Rome where the kids delight in learning at a Gladiator School.

Spend time exploring the ancient gladiatorial artifacts in the Gruppo Storico Romano. In the evening, the family visits the iconic Colosseum for a night tour of the ancient grounds. The following morning, you visit Palazzo Valentini for an interactive view of recently refurbished Roman villas set beneath the mansion’s foundations. In the afternoon, the family tours the sensational gardens of the Borghese Museum. On your final day, your private transfer meets you at the hotel and escorts the family to the 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.

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  • 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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Travel Review: Luxury Italy Vacation, Monopoli, Ostuni, Lecce, Matera, Polignano a Mare, Salento, Otranto, Boat Trip, 12-Day Trip
Trip was fantastic including lodging at Monopoli, Ostuni, Lecce and Matera. Our travel planner at the company ensured that trip was very well structured so that we spent just the right time in each location.  Our travel planner had good ideas and was very responsive to our inquiries.  

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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 Luxury Travel Review: Puglia, Matera, Conversano, Alberobello, Polignano a Mare, Cooking Class, 8-Day Trip
Extremely happy with the service and organization which made trip planning so easy and the daily updates during the trip to insure we knew of locations, deadlines, and experiences scheduled so we were always clear on where we were going and when. Stefania and Barbara are very knowledgeable about all of Italy and provided incredible options for us for our time in Puglia—not just hotels and landmarks to see but experiences with locals that made the trip more than a trip. Bread making in the ancient village of Matera after a town tour by a local who knew it all; intimate cooking class in Conversano where we spent more time talking and laughing than making orrechiete; an eye-opening tour of Alberobello’s tullis followed by a wonderful visit to a nearby farm where we made mozzarella and enjoyed the best “farm to table” lunch imaginable; and romantic strolls and dinners in Polignano a Mare, which literally hangs on cliffs and looks down on beautiful grottos below. What a wonderful trip that we had no chance of putting together ourselves without Stefania and Barbara. We are forever greatful.

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Italy Vacation Review: Merano, Venice, Murano, Burano, Sirmione, Val Venosta, Padua, Juval Castle, Doge's Palace

We traveled with this travel company in 2019 and had an extraordinary trip. Everything about it was excellent. This trip was fine, but not excellent. We were already in Europe before the detailed itinerary was available to us. We had to shorten our trip from the initial proposal. In shortening the trip, we inadvertently left out one of the primary reasons for the trip - a visit to the Dolomites.

It would have been helpful if our travel agency had made us aware that the choice of going to Merano instead of Brixen would rule out a visit to the Dolomites, since it is just too far away. This trip just felt like it was put together rather last minute, despite us reaching out months and months in advance for a proposal.

While we had first class tickets from our starting point in Innsbruck, our travel company did not/was unable to reserve seats, so we stood in an overcrowded train hallway for two hours to Bolzano. The train was oversold. Not a great start to the trip.

We also would have appreciated more details about excursions-such as how long they would last. Or that there was a 1.5 hour break between the visit to Doge's palace and the tour of St Mark's basilica.

A few of the guides/tours were excellent. Several were just ok and we would not recommend them to other travelers. The guide in Merano was ok, not great.

The Alpaca/Llama hike listed as taking place in an alpine meadow, actually involved walking the animals on a rope down sidewalks, through town, ending at a picnic table. Our guide was very personable, but this was not the special relaxing outing we imagined.

The guide in Venice used our 4 hours there to show us two churches, kept checking her watch and took us to cicchetti in a rather dirty, unused outside restaurant. Would not recommend it again.

Murano was ok, interesting to see how the glass is blown, but then turns into a selling event. Burano had one woman making lace, but that and just wandering around was the extent of our tour.

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Italy Family Trip Review: Rome, Naples, Florence, Venice, Vatican City, Colosseum, Murano, Burano, Cooking Class, Private Tours
We had a wonderful vacation to Italy. We chose this trip as a retirement trip for my mother and it was three of us on this trip (mother, father, and daughter). We traveled to Rome, Naples, Florence, and Venice. The private transportation from the airport to the hotel and the hotel to the airport at the end of our trip made things smooth and easy. It was lovely having a private tour guide for Vatican City and Colosseum, she was kind and informative and we had the same guide both days. I wish we could have had more time at Vatican City as it felt very rushed to do it all in 3 hours. The Rome cooking class was exceptional and I highly recommend it! The day trip to Naples was wonderful. We were also quite rushed and did not have any time at leisure after the tour in the city as we would have hoped. The guide in Naples was one of our favorites and we would highly recommend her! We also would highly recommend a day trip to Naples for anyone who loves food, as it is a great city for that. The trains between cities were easy to navigate and the business class was worth the extra cost. Florence was a nice city and would recommend at least two days of traveling in the countryside. Venice was also a gem and taking a day to go to the islands of Murano and Burano was worth it! In terms of our tour company, we would give them 4/5 stars. They did well to plan activities that we liked and listened to our interests in planning our trip. They seemed to be quite expensive for what we got from the experiences and most of the tour guides were rushed each day ending 1 hour early or more. There was some lack of communication and confusion about where to meet guides and obtain tickets such as the gondola ride and the company did not check in on us while we were in Italy unless we had questions. When we did have questions though they were always responsive.

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