An Immersive Italian Tour to Florence, Cinque Terre & Sardinia

What to expect on this itinerary
Indulge in ancient history and inspiring art, breathtaking landscape and embracing culture on your custom tailored Italy tour. Graceful statues decorate the marble halls of the Uffizi Gallery. The traditional cuisine of Sardinia, the second largest island in the Mediterranean, seamlessly blends Italian and Spanish influence. Dramatic mountains rise and fall against the bordering Mediterranean Sea. The splendors of Florence, Cinque Terre, and Sardinia take you beyond the preconceived images of Italy and into a unique world where Renaissance beauty, fascinating prehistoric tribes, and friendly Italian culture combine for a treasured discovery.
Customizable Itinerary
Florence – Dramatic Florence
Florence is a city set on the banks of the Arno River. The Ponte Vecchio connects the two sides of the city. Medieval walls connote the borders of Florence’s historic streets. Brunelleschi’s dome adorns the cathedral and creates the iconic skyline. Your private transfer greets you at Florence Airport (Peretola) upon your arrival. The city brims with culture and a special connection to the Renaissance. Images of Michelangelo’s David decorate the public squares of Piazza Signoria and Piazzale Michelangelo.
The latter allows for an incredible panorama sweeping across the city. After you check-in to your hotel, the remainder of the day is at your leisure to absorb the unadulterated beauty of Florence. Medieval palazzos line cobblestone streets. Elegant church towers cast shadows over their marble steps. Beneath the white and green marble frame of the Duomo sits the ancient church of Santa Reparata. The structure is well hidden and highlights the time the Roman Empire protected Florence as its colony. The church was erected in the 6th century AD and maintains its ancient Roman walls. Consider learning more about your travel agents for Italy, and see how you can impeccably customize your itinerary to your particular interests and desires.
What's Included:
Florence – Wine and Masterpieces
Florence – The Local Flavor
Cinque Terre – Intriguing Coastline
Alghero – Mainland Coast to Island Shores
Cagliari – The Journey South
Cagliari – Infinite Variety
Cagliari – Treasured Days on Sardinia
Cagliari – Diversity of Italy
Trip Highlights
- Immerse yourself in art and leisure, witnessing the masterworks displayed in the Uffizi Gallery, followed by a wine and painting class
- Enjoy a hands-on cheese making experience on a private farm with Tuscan cheese makers
- Discover the charms of pastel-colored buildings and the quiet riverside setting of Bosa on the island of Sardinia
- Explore gigantic prehistoric rock towers on Sardinia, which were formed using stone, wood, and no mortar
- Traverse the sensational seaside trail of Cinque Terre, connecting five enchanting towns on the Italian Riviera
- Indulge in the immaculate white sand and clear turquoise water of Sardinia’s unparalleled beaches
Detailed Description
Italy is more than Rome and Venice. Your 9-day Italy tour takes you beyond the Vatican and the Grand Canal, immersing you in the elegance of nature, the splendor of prehistory, and the exciting culture of the country. Your vacation begins with your arrival in Florence; a city celebrated for its connection to the Italian Renaissance. Palaces continue to border the cobblestone streets in the historic center. An ancient church rests beneath the foundations of the Duomo. Your guide meets you at the hotel and leads you through a fabulous tour of the Uffizi Gallery.
The museum contains masterworks of various spectrums of art sure to inspire you. After the first of many tours of Italy, you continue to an art studio to enjoy learning how to paint a fresco at a wine and painting class. Then, you venture into the Tuscan countryside to a farm outside the town of Lamporecchio. Your guide leads you on a tour of the farm and the cheese-making process, where you have a hands-on experience in the art of making Tuscan cheese. You return to Florence with the remainder of the day yours to enjoy hidden restaurants or lavish art of the city. The following day, you venture to Riomaggiore on the Ligurian coast.
The town is one of the five towns that make up Cinque Terre. Travel along the walking path that meanders along the coastline or visit all five towns by train to enjoy the culture and famous basil of the region. Then, you travel to Pisa for your flight to Alghero, Sardinia. Your private transfer escorts you to your luxurious hotel in the heart of the city. The remainder of the day is at your leisure to enjoy the medieval architecture and vibrant ambiance spreading throughout the streets. Next, you travel south towards Cagliari, the capital of Sardinia.
En route to Cagliari, you visit the pastel-colored town of Bosa, located on the banks of the only navigable river on the island. Continue to the historic town of Oristano, home to a legendary prehistoric well and ancient ruins. The following day takes you along the ancient streets of Nora, a town erected as a trading post thousands of years ago. You have time to explore the streets of Cagliari in the afternoon. The next day is yours to indulge in the marvels of Sardinia as you desire. Lounge on the majestic beaches or visit one of the enchanting medieval seaside towns. You could also visit the prehistoric towers of Nuraghe Su Nuraxi. On your final day, your private transfer meets you at the hotel after breakfast and escorts you to Cagliari airport for your flight home.
Starting Price
$4,100 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
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Very good trip with lots of cultural & historical aspects often provided by local guides.The travel company did a good job, along with our input & suggestions. You really need to pay attention to all the details. With that said, our hotel and restaurant recommendations were amazing. We especially recommend Palazzo Tasso in Sorrento. This hotel is conveniently located and the staff is very helpful. We also really enjoyed Masseria Quis ut Deus in Crispiano. This was a unique place to visit in Puglia. Hotel Irico in Rome really took care of u as well. Excellent staff. Overall, our trip was great.
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Puglia is a treasure to be enjoyed by anyone visiting Italy. The people, the countryside, the food, the wine were marvelous and our guides did a wonderful job revealing all of it to us. We spent a couple nights at Parco dei Principi Hotel in Bari before leaving. We thought it was random but it actually turned out to be a great place to stay. It had a wonderful spa. We also really enjoyed our time at Canne Bianche Hotel in Fasano. This place was beautiful and very relaxing as well. Overall, the Zicasso team did a great job planning this trip.
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Trip was very good. Everything was well coordinated and only a couple of hiccups.
Overall comments:Rome: 4 days in room was perfect, wouldn't want to do more. Can't trust taxis so happy we had drivers and guides. The private guides are the only way to go. We saved hours in lines, had personal feedback and was very cordial and polite. Rome itself is great but it is disappointing to see how much better it could be if the city invested in a few things (toilets!). Again - I'll mention that taxis were there to steal your money. No issues at all with the travel plans and the plans made by zicasso were very good. The boutique hotel was a great choice. Location was excellent, rooms very clean and new. Breakfast was excellent there. In general, all of the hotels we stayed at had a very good breakfast, this is the only way to go as it just takes that meal out of your schedule and starts the day out right. Our biggest snafu was the car rental, we were supposed to have an Audi A3 or equivalent and all the car rental could offer was a ford fiesta... it really took away from our experience in Tuscany to have such a poor automobile on those roads. Again - not zicasso's fault - car rentals are terrible everywhere and in Rome it was very poor service. Our drive and trip to Tuscany was great, we stopped in Orvieto as zicasso recommended and had lunch there - one of the best restaurants during our whole trip. We stayed at the hotel and it was excellent, the food and wine there was excellent - worth staying just for that. It was a little difficult to get to - and a bit of a drive to anywhere from there - but no real complaints and it was worth it to stay there. In all of Tuscany we enjoyed San Gimignano and Pienza the best. We found Siena great but overcrowded, Pienza and San Gimagnano were just as (more) scenic and less hectic. The day trip and guide in Florence was very good but we were glad we only spent 1 day in Florence. This is a personal thing as I understand most people prefer more time in Florence. We really enjoyed Bologna - the food tour was probably the highlight of our trip (the downside is we can no longer eat Parmigiano, Balsamic Vinegar or Prosciutto from any other place, it was THAT much better than anywhere else). We took a day to go to Modena, see the Duomo there (best in all of Italy in our opinion), and we enjoyed the Ferrari museum. I would highly recommend adding Bologna, the food tour and Modena to everyone's trip suggestions.. It is less crowded than the main touristy cities - and just as enjoyable... Loved this part of the trip. The hotel in Bologna was perfectly placed and very very nice, excellent choice.The train to Venice was perfect. The pickup and ride to the hotel was good also. The hotel was ok - but probably the least nice of all the places we stayed. It was very good, just not as nice, more cramped and the breakfast was by far the worst. I equate this to Venice as everything was more expensive and more cramped in Venice. We loved Venice - more than I thought we would. I could see 1 more day in Venice and 1 day less in Rome. Just walking the streets - wonderful!Getting from hotel to airport was good - though it was much further than we'd thought. The airline we used sucks... no way around that - not Zicasso's problem - but flight was 1.5 hours delayed and well - as an airline it isn't very good. I'm still not so sure that taking a full day train ride to get to Puglia wouldn't have been better? (Venice to Naples to Puglia?) Pick up at airport in Puglia was good. The driving service was good - same driver for all our trips in Puglia - but he didn't speak a word of English so that was a challenge. Thank goodness for Google Translate! We had a mix up where we interpreted the itinerary as us having a guide in Alberobello (see itinerary - says private tour - so we were confused). The driver had a friend who gave us a personal private tour of the Trullo homes and some history - that was very nice he arranged that. But it was a little embarrassing and confusing. It could have all been avoided if the driver spoke English as well as the itinerary being more clear.Ostuni and the guide were great. We loved Ostuni as well as Alberobello and the caves. We probably enjoyed those areas more than the renaissance areas of Florence, but that is just us. Note: once we got to Ostuni we told our guide no more going inside churches... at some point - its just another beautiful church - but there is one on every corner in Italy! The Hotel in Puglia is awesome. Seriously this place is amazing. The food was amazing the spa was amazing the service was over the top. What a beautiful part of Italy... We changed our schedule to spend the morning in Bari before catching the train to Rome - we could have easily spent more time there. I probably liked the food in Puglia the best. The focaccia is amazing (just like Grandma made!). In general we loved Puglia though we'd probably have been better served to have a rental car as we were a long way from anything and it would likely have been less expensive than a dedicated driver. We would have had much more flexibility in our schedule and planning if we had our own car. Train back to the Rome train station and pickup was very good - though the Rome train station and driving out of Rome - is never a good experience. The hotel we stayed at our last night was very nice but probably overkill since all we needed was a bed before we caught a flight out. All in all - highly recommend zicasso, they did a great job for this trip. Having guides and drivers on our first trip to Italy - priceless!
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Locations Visited: Venice, Verona, Florence, San Gimignano, Siena, Pienze, Rome, Pompeii, Positano
My husband and I planned this trip for our 10-year anniversary. I’m a person with high expectation and this travel agency exceeded all my expectations. The entire trip was dream.
We opted for personalized tours and transport for 95% of our trip. All of our drivers were wonderful. They arrived on time and made sure we made it to all of our destinations without issue. They had the contact information for the tour guides we were meeting. Upon arrival to our first hotel, a local cell phone and gift were given to us. Having the iPhone during our trip made any needed communication with our agent and his team a breeze. In addition, we used the phone apps for navigation throughout the cities we visited. We made a last-minute request for an additional private transport, and our agent was able to make it happen. We greatly appreciated their customer service.
We participated in a several unique experiences while in Italy. We went truffle hunting in Pienza, which was amazing. After, we were served a meal that highlighted truffles and the cheeses made locally. In addition, we did a cooking day in Rome. This was a private cooking class where we made pasta, several sauces, and appetizers. The one disappointment is that we never received the recipes from the chef (we were told by the chef that they would be emailed to us). However, this is a knock on the chef and not our travel agent. Once the class was done, we were served a meal in a private garden area. Lastly, we did a food walking tour in Rome. This was an amazing way to find local cuisine that we wouldn’t have known about otherwise. A wonderful experience.
All of our tour guides were excellent. They were knowledgeable, friendly, and familiar with the cities. We had one guide that really went into the details and reasons for expressions in the art. We didn’t care for that, but we didn’t specify that ahead of time or to the guide. It was wonderful seeing her excitement and passion for all of the amazing working works of art and sculpture that we saw.
Overall, I would highly recommend this travel agent and his team if you are traveling to Italy!! You will not be disappointed. We gave him our wish list of activities, accommodation preferences, etc. ahead of time and he made sure we got them all! Thank you for such a wonderful and memorable trip. If we are able to return to Italy, you will be hearing from us.
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