Seniors’ Getaway: Rome to Venice Tour

What to expect on this itinerary
Italy is a captivating country that is rich in history, culture, and delicious food. Visit its most remarkable cities during this custom, 9-day trip that has been designed especially for senior travelers. Be transported back to the times of the Roman Empire and the Renaissance in Florence. Day trips to Montepulciano and Verona immerse you deeper in Italian culture, and the floating city of Venice is simply idyllic. Experience the best that Italy has to offer during this unforgettable, 9-day journey.
Customizable Itinerary
Rome – Arrive in Rome and Afternoon at Leisure
The wonders of the eternal city of Rome will begin to captivate you as your flight lands at Fiumicino Airport. Your adventure will begin the moment that you land, and the capital city will be the first destination on your wonderful senior’s tour of Italy with stops in its most memorable cities. As the private transfer leads you from the airport to your luxurious hotel that is perfectly located in the center of Rome, the first sights of iconic landmarks will come into view. After checking into and becoming acquainted with your hotel, you can enjoy your first afternoon and evening at your leisure. Perhaps, you will take a short walk to see the remarkable Trevi Fountain. Standing at an amazing 85 feet high, the fountain is the largest in Italy. You will be amazed at how the water effortlessly flows over the intricate statues. Then, having thrown coins into the fountain for good luck, you can venture to a local trattoria or restaurant for a delicious dinner. A glass of wine and dish of pasta later, and you will want to retreat to your hotel for the night as you continue to become enthralled with the magical city of Rome.
What's Included:
Rome – Tour of Colosseum and Roman Forum with Dinner Cruise
Rome – Visit Vatican City and Museums
Florence – Wine Tasting and Lunch in Montepulciano En Route to Florence
Florence – Tour Florence Cathedral and Traverse Ponte Vecchio
Florence – Discover the Art of the Uffizi and Accademia Galleries
Venice – Visit Verona and Arrive in Venice
Venice – See the Sights of St. Mark’s Square and Gondola Ride
Venice – Depart for Home
Trip Highlights
- Explore the iconic landmarks of Rome during guided tours of the Colosseum and Roman Forum
- Indulge in a dinner cruise along the Tiber River for a unique perspective of Rome
- Marvel at the unparalleled Sistine Chapel that was masterfully painted by the great Michelangelo
- Discover the hilltop town of Montepulciano in Tuscany for a wine tasting and delicious lunch
- Witness Brunelleschi’s dome, an engineering marvel, during a guided visit to the Florence Cathedral
- Revel at Michelangelo’s David, the quintessential example of Renaissance art, during an exciting tour of the Accademia Gallery
- Gaze at Juliet’s House and her legendary balcony during a tour of the ancient city of Verona
- Explore the sensational sights of St. Mark’s Square, including St. Mark’s Basilica and the Doge’s Palace, during a guided tour of Venice
- Bask in the winding canals and waterways of Venice during an unforgettable private gondola ride
Detailed Description
The best cities of Italy will highlight your custom, 9-day trip for seniors. During the journey, you will discover breathtaking landmarks, indulge in delicious food and wine, and marvel at masterworks of art. Your first stop of the trip will be the eternal city of Rome. Upon your arrival at Fiumicino Airport, a private transfer will lead you to your luxurious hotel. After checking in and becoming acquainted with your plush surroundings, enjoy free time to begin exploring the city. A walk to see the iconic Trevi Fountain will be a great way to spend the balance of your first day. Ancient Rome will be reawakened during guided tours of the Colosseum and Roman Forum on day two, and a dinner cruise along the Tiber River will be delicious and unforgettable. Your final day in Rome will feature a full day’s visit to Vatican City and the Vatican Museums where you will admire St. Peter’s Basilica and stand in wonderful awe of the Sistine Chapel.
Depart Rome for the scenic hills of Tuscany on the morning of day four where you will savor a wine tasting and delectable lunch at a winery in the hilltop town of Montepulciano before continuing the drive to fascinating Florence. A guided tour of the breathtaking Florence Cathedral will highlight day five, as well as the chance to explore the wonderful jewelry shops along Ponte Vecchio. The following day will be filled with the best of Renaissance art as you discover the Uffizi and Accademia Galleries on a private tour. Masterpieces by great artists such as Raphael and Caravaggio will fascinate you, and the culmination of the day will be viewing Michelangelo’s impeccable statue of David.
You will set your sights on the Veneto Region of Italy as your private transfer leaves Florence on the morning of day seven where you will stop in the ancient city of Verona for a tour of its main squares, Cathedral, and Roman Arena. It will be a delight to see Juliet’s House and balcony from Shakespeare’s timeless story before your drive continues to enchanting Venice. Upon your arrival, the floating city will begin to mesmerize you at every turn, and day eight will feature guided tours of the attractions in St. Mark’s Square, including St. Mark’s Basilica and the Doge’s Palace. You will appreciate the ornate furnishings and gorgeous art in these incredible landmarks before embarking on a private, afternoon gondola ride. This quintessential Venetian experience will be the perfect way to view more of this extraordinary city. After your last Italian breakfast on day nine, private transfers will lead you back to the mainland of Italy and Marco Polo Airport for your return flight home. You will have experienced the best of Italy’s leading cities during this 9-day trip for seniors and will head home with amazing, wonderful memories. Consider learning more about our travelers’ best Italy vacation activities by reading their Italy travel reviews.
Starting Price
$3,300 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
Based on 802 reviews
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!
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Our trip to Venice, Florence, Tuscany, Lake Como, and Milan was exceptionally well planned and executed by Zicasso's tour operator.
The transportation from one location to another was efficient, even when challenged by the high tides in Venice. Overall, the hotels selected were very good. The one in Montalcino was exceptional. Every guide was knowledgeable and professional. We appreciated their willingness to be flexible. Our driver for the ride to Como and back to Milan was personable and exceptional as well.
We really enjoyed the truffle hunting experience, the first wine tasting in Montepulciano, where we met the entire charming family, the cooking class in Bellagio with a chef who treated us like family, and the boat rides on Lake Como and to the islands in the lagoon of Venice. All of the dinner reservations were spot-on and when there was a slight misunderstanding regarding our wine tasting in Bellagio, where the staff at the hotel in Bellagio had no idea what had been arranged by our agency, this was quickly resolved by our guide through texts and emails with the agency.
The only aspect of the trip that could have been improved was day eight, when our activities, travel time, and late dinner reservation resulted in a late-night drive back to the villa. The hotel in Milan was difficult to find at first due to its location not being visible from the street. Once we found it and settled in, it was in an excellent location for our sightseeing. The gifts of sparkling wine at two of our stops was thoughtful and appreciated.
We thank our agent and the staff at the agency for a wonderful trip and would not hesitate to recommend the firm to our friends and family.
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Zicasso's travel company planned the most amazing trip to Venice, Verona, Florence, Tuscany, Siena, and Rome for our family of five. It was the best trip I've ever taken, and having all the details covered by them and plans and tickets sent to us via WhatsApp allowed us to really live in the moment and not have to think about what was next. I loved every second. I cannot wait to plan another trip to Italy to experience the southern half of the country.
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We loved the hotels you selected. The drivers were prompt and the guides were good. We especially loved our guide in Florence. Monterosso al Mare was beautiful.
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When we started planning our trip to Italy, I knew I wanted to work with a travel agent—specifically, someone who specialized in Italy and was based there. After reaching out to several agencies and reviewing their responses, we chose Zicasso and, more specifically, our travel agent. She is based in Milan and from my very first interaction with her, I knew we had made the right choice.
Our trip could not have been more perfect. Our agent put a lot of thought into every location and planned activity. At the outset, we had a few discussions with her about what we wanted from the trip and, after that, we were happy to leave most of the details in her capable hands. Our goal was to explore mid-to-northern Italy and everything—from the hotels and tours to the free time and transportation—was beautifully organized.
Our 11-night trip started in Milan and ended in Florence, with overnight stays in Milan (one night), Lake Como (three nights), Venice (three nights), and Florence (four nights). Initially, I was hesitant about staying at Lake Como for three nights, but our agent encouraged me to do a little research. I’m so glad she did, as it turned out to be incredible. We had more self-guided time at Lake Como, which was perfect as we adjusted to the time change. In Venice, our itinerary became more structured, but we still had plenty of time for our own explorations. By the time we reached Florence, we had activities and tours planned for every day, which was just what we wanted.
A highlight for my family was a full-day trip into Tuscany, where we visited San Gimignano, an organic vineyard in Chianti, and finished with a tour of Siena. Our day trip to Rome allowed us to see the main attractions and we concluded the journey with a tour of Florence and the Accademia Gallery. Every tour our agent arranged was spot on.
Throughout our trip, she was wonderfully communicative—always available when we had questions, but never intrusive. She even helped us with a couple of last-minute requests: booking a hotel in Milan for one night and arranging train tickets to Verona for an impromptu visit to Juliet’s balcony. Whenever we needed something, she was there.
When we return to explore the mid-to-southern part of Italy, there’s no question that we’ll be asking her to plan our trip again. I highly recommend her to anyone looking for a seamless, thoughtfully curated Italian adventure.
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This was my third customized trip with Zicasso. I previously worked with Zicasso to plan and take mother-daughter trips to Iceland and Croatia. They are the perfect company to help your dreams for a personally unique adventure come true!
This time, I traveled with my daughter, son, and daughter-in-law to Italy. My hope was for my daughter and son to see the towns where their great-grandfather and great-grandmother emigrated from in the Abruzzo region, in the towns of Roccamontepiano and Bugnara. My research had an address for where their great-grandfather was born. Our driver found the address and we took photos of us standing in front of the house, which could now be considered a real fixer-upper. Just the same, it was a moment never to be forgotten. Thank you to our driver and his wealth of information!
Our home base was in Pescara, where we enjoyed a walk on the beach, excellent local cuisine at a local restaurant, and seafood at another local restaurant. These were recommended by our local travel agent and were clearly favorites of the locals.
We had a wonderful tour in Chieti, an historic and cultural gem, with our guide. She too was a gem of a guide!
We then traveled to Venice, which was far less crowded with tourists than in the high season. Upon arrival, a private gondola ride during dusk and at sunset was a surreal way to be welcomed to this beautiful city.
The next day we had a magnificent tour of St. Mark's Basilica and Doge's Palace. Our guide was so engaging and knowledgeable, and eager to share ideas about other things to see while in Venice. We followed our tour with lunch at a historic restaurant, home to the invention of the Bellini. Yum! After lunch, we took the elevator to the top of the tower across from the basilica, with its spectacular panoramic view of the city and surrounding islands. Then our group splintered off—two of us did a Grand Canal boat ride and the other two headed to the isle of Murano to search for glass souvenir treasures.
Our next stop was Lake Como, with a one-hour unexpected stop in Verona. Thank you to our driver for suggesting the stop! Who knew there was a Roman arena and some to-die-for hot chocolate in Verona!
Then off to Lake Como. We had time before we could check in to our hotel, so we did a walkabout to acquaint ourselves with the city. We took a ride on the funicular for another delightful panoramic view and enjoyed cocktails while surveying the lake and city below. That evening, we traveled up into the mountains and had a marvelous meal at a mountain trattoria. We were just us and one other couple in the restaurant, and we watched the chef prepare our local food specialties from our table in front of the wood-burning fireplace. The mantel was adorned with trophies and photos of the local bocce teams over the decades. Again, if you want to travel for cibo delizioso, go to Italy!
The next day, we had a three-hour boat ride on Lake Como. Our skipper and guide made certain to point out and give some history on the villages dotting the coastline and the famous villas.
The following day we traveled north to Domaso for an afternoon at a family-run vineyard and restaurant with views of Lake Como and the Alps! Bellissimo! A family member gave us a wonderful tour of the history and the winemaking facility, as well as the many wines we sampled. We were treated to local charcuterie and ravioli that was made fresh while we were busy sampling. When we received the wine we ordered and shipped back home, they threw in extra gifts for us, with wishes for a Merry Christmas and Happy New Year!
Then we were off to Milan for a chance to try our luck at making our own pasta, sauces, and gelato at a cooking school. Our chef instructor guided us as we made tagliatelle with a pesto sauce and pumpkin ravioli with a cream sauce. Of course, there were wine pairings! He made certain our creations were delicious!
That evening, we donned our fancy apparel and headed to La Scala to take in the opera, "Così fan tutte." The modern take on the comedy was refreshing and the venue was a must-see!
The next day, we were met by our guide, who shared the history of the UNESCO site of Santa Maria delle Grazie and Leonardo da Vinci’s "Last Supper" with expertise and reverence, while keeping us engaged. She likewise inspired us as we toured the Duomo di Milano, San Maurizio al Monastero Maggiore, and the controversial Il Dito sculpture outside the city’s stock exchange.
That evening, we experienced a delightful meal at a Michelin-starred restaurant. The chef, from Naples, created and explained a never-to-be-forgotten bite-sized sampling plate highlighting the tastes of Naples on a plate shaped like the region, with its various borders.
Before leaving Milan, we had a tour of La Scala and its adjacent museum with our guide. She provided us with a history lesson that was quite interesting. That night, we dined at a local seafood restaurant, another treasure clearly favored by the locals. Our waiter was a gem and sent us off with the gift of a bottle of wine.
Our final stop was Turin. Once again, we divided—two of us visited the National Museum of Cinema and the panoramic lift housed in the museum. At the top, we gained a wonderful sense of the city,and the cinema museum was a fun surprise! Our other two toured the Juventus Museum and Stadium, and they thoroughly enjoyed their experience as well.
Our final day, we met our guide, who spent the entire day with us, with only a short break, beginning with a gourmet food tour of traditional Piedmont dishes. Along the way, she shared insights into the history and cultural significance of the foods. Later in the day, she guided us through the Royal Palace of Turin, including the Holy Shroud Chapel, Armory, and Museum. Once again, we were treated to a knowledgeable and entertaining guide.
We departed the next day, leaving with priceless memories of our Italy adventure.
Thank you so much to Zicasso’s travel agent. You helped make our trip come true with such care. Grazie mille!
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