Italy Honeymoon Indulgence: Romance, Food, and Wine

What to expect on this itinerary
From the bustling historic neighborhoods of Bologna to the illustrious Piedmont farmlands surrounding La Morra, explore and adore boundless beauty as you breeze through the countryside on your 10-day Italy tour. Farm-to-table lunches paired with award-winning Italian wines, Ferrari test drives through ancient streets, and evenings exploring the local culture of medieval communes all feature on this luxurious honeymoon vacation to Bologna, Florence, and La Morra in Italy.
Customizable Itinerary
Bologna - Farm-to-Table Fine Dining
Italy’s Emilia-Romagna region is one of the country’s gastronomic sanctums. The area’s award-winning restaurants source fresh produce from the farms on the outskirts of Emilia-Romagna’s towns and villages and Bologna is the region’s capital of iconic culinary creations. You will arrive in Milan and transfer via train in a first-class cabin to Bologna’s historic quarters. Here you will check into a charming estate strategically located amongst the best dining spots in the city. Tonight, tuck into a seasonal nine-course tasting menu paired with sumptuous wines as you admire the rolling agricultural landscape of Emilia-Romagna.
What's Included:
Bologna - Adventure to the Artisans
Bologna - Fast and Fabulous
Florence - Touring the Tuscan Capital
Florence - Wines to Whet Your Appetite
Florence - Free Day in Florence
La Morra - Escape to a Charming Commune
La Morra - Truffle Hunting in Alba
La Morra - Sip Italy’s Sensational Reds
La Morra - Farewell, Italy
Trip Highlights
- Indulge in a decadent, nine-course, farm-to-table tasting menu in Bologna, Emilia-Romagna, paired with sumptuous regional wines
- Tease your taste buds with an authentic artisanal tour of signature Italian delicacies, such as parmesan cheese, balsamic vinegar, and prosciutto ham, at elite producers
- Put the pedal to the metal as you test drive your favorite Ferrari around the historic streets of Maranello commune
- Segway through Tuscany’s capital of Florence to witness the spellbinding architecture of the Cathedral of Santa Maria del Fiore, the masterpieces of the Uffizi Gallery, and more
- Cruise around the bucolic Chianti countryside on a wine-tasting tour of Tuscany’s finest vintages and blends at glamorous, award-winning estates
- Explore Florence and La Morra at your own pace on free days that will let you slowly lap up the rich culture and heritage of these enchanting destinations
- Join a trifulao, or truffle hunter, and their curious canine to sniff out coveted white truffles that thrive in the Piedmont forests from late September through January
- Search Piedmont’s Nebbiolo vineyards for Italy’s best red wines and discover a selection at the historic wine cellars of Enoteca Regionale del Barbaresco and the ancient Borgogno winery
Starting Price
$9,600 per person (excluding international flights)
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
Based on 63 reviews
This was our first experience with Zicasso’s travel company and, thus, with our travel designer. We were a bit concerned because our trip with a travel company back in 2001 had a few bumps along the road. However, once the private driver arrived and met us after exiting our cruise, all the worries and concerns began to vanish.
Our travel designer created an amazing itinerary and every step of the way was seamless. She took care of every single detail and provided us with all the instructions (guidance, maps, contact information, and all train tickets first class) we needed. All I can say is, she surpassed our expectations. The tours she booked for us showed they were carefully crafted based on our interests and all the guides were magnificent.
She allowed time for us to recover from the train rides; the hotels were perfectly situated, all amazing; and the private transfers were timely and extremely pleasant. She sent drawings of where our drivers would meet us. All I can keep stating is she is amazing!
We boarded the first private transfer at the approved area and our driver drove us to the Bologna train station. When we arrived in Venice, there was a young man waiting for us to take us to our private water taxi, which water taxied us right in front of our hotel. The hotel attendant assisted us with the luggage and checked us in.
She booked us at our hotel in Castello in Venice for three nights. The hotel was on the main street, but was away from the craziness of St. Mark’s Square. We had our first small-group, skip-the-line-tour on day two, with a guide from a local partner who was fantastic. He was witty and knowledgeable. Later we found out he was a professor—no wonder his knowledge of dates and history was so extensive. On our third day we met with a guide, again from the local partner, similar to the day before: small tour, skip the line. Our guide was also fantastic.
After our stay in Venice, we went to Stresa. Again, pick-up from our hotel with the water taxi was timely and the drop-off at the train station was smooth. Once we arrived in Milan train station, there was a driver waiting for us, who took us directly to our hotel. The location was magnificent and we could walk easily along the main street, right in front of the hotel.
The next day we met our guide, who picked us up at our hotel and took us on a full-day excursion to the three islands. He was extremely knowledgeable and worked with us at our pace. His incredible knowledge of history and his kindness won us over. Our travel designer pre-arranged lunch at one of the islands, which was outstanding.
Our last visit was to Como. I was a bit disappointed when we arrived at Como. The main area, where you see the charter boats, seemed small based on my expectations. She arranged a private tour that took us to two islands. That trip showed us the Como I had anticipated. We ended up in Bellagio where we had a late lunch at the restaurant at the tip of Bellagio and the boat picked us up and took us back to the main island. It was beyond words.
If you are visiting Italy, reach out to our travel designer; she will surely exceed your expectations.
See more
Our trip to Italy was amazing! The tours that were organized for us were all excellent and engaging.
The Vespa sidecar tour was an incredible way to kickstart the trip and our two teenage boys really enjoyed it. Our walking tours of the Vatican museums and the Colosseum and Roman Forum tours with our guide were excellent. We loved her. She was fantastic. Our tour of the crypts and catacombs was very interesting and the guide was very good.
The hotels were very nice and accommodating, especially in Rome and Venice. The car rental in Rome was good and the car was the perfect size for what we needed. It was just big enough to fit our luggage.
The hotel in Orvieto was a bit spartan and had plumbing issues. Our tour guide in Orvieto was also great. The hotel in Siena was very nice. Our tour guide in Siena was very nice, but we had some difficulty hearing her. She did explain things nicely and took us to some interesting locations around the city, but not being able to hear her was a little challenging. The e-bike tour in Montepulciano was incredible. The scenic landscapes and the visit to Pienza was a nice surprise.
Returning the car in Florence was very difficult and our only suggestion is that on the travel documents, the return address be included on the page of the event. We did not think to look back at the rental agreement. Driving in Florence is very difficult and can be overwhelming for some people.
The train station was organized and it was easy to locate the train. The train ride itself was very easy and fast.
Venice was outstanding. Our hotel was beautiful and comfortable, and the breakfast was incredible. Due to the difficulty we had in returning the car in Florence, our travel company was kind enough to buy us dinner at an wonderful restaurant in Venice, which was one of the highlights of the trip.
Our family had a wonderful experience and the trip was so well planned and organized. I will be using our travel company for future trips and, on behalf of my family, I would like to thank you for the time of our lives!
See more
Our trip was a family one, two grandparents over 70, two parents and one adult son, one teenage girl, and one younger girl, 12. Three of us had been to Italy while the others had not. We wanted as complete a trip as we could in 14 days, so we included all the traditional places, Venice, Florence, Rome, and Naples/Pompeii. We spent three days in each and one day in Ferrara. While it was a lot for 14 days, we did not feel rushed.
What I like about Zicasso is they give you options to pick the best fit for your trip—we worked with two other agencies before we picked Zicasso’s travel partner. This travel partner took the time to understand our needs: three hotel rooms, all different in sizes, and tours and timing. Very important was the degree of coordination before the trip with the travel agent; she was available and knowledgeable, and took the time to adjust our needs. One of the best things about this travel partner was they used a van for all the travel, except from Rome to Naples. This was a much better option than the train for seven people and baggage.
During the trip, we were met on time by every driver and every guide. The hotels were excellent and the whole trip went well. When we had a delay on the train, the driver knew it and adjusted our pick-up.
See more
The trip was very good, with a great hotel and location, and tour guides.
See more
This was such a great trip. We visited a number of locations all over Sicily and Italy. We did not encounter any issues during our 18-day trip. I would recommend our Zicasso agent over and over again! She is simply amazing!
See more
See more





