True Italy: A Hands-on Tour of Rome, Florence, Venice & Cinque Terre

Gondola rides on the canals in Venice, Italy

What to expect on this itinerary

The quality of Italian goods is known around the world, from handmade leather shoes to creamy gelato, glossy gondolas to delightful table wine. Artisan goldsmiths have passed down their trade for generations and chefs have learned to create succulent seafood meals as they watched their mothers cook. Your custom tailored tour gives you a hands-on cultural experience of Italy to learn the secrets of fishing in the Ligurian Sea and the shaping of molten glass into elegant décor in Murano. Do more than just admire the artistry of the museums and architecture, craft some of your own Italian artistry to take home with you.

Countries Visited

Italy

Places Visited

Rome, Florence, Venice, Riomaggiore, Corniglia, Manarola, Monterosso, Vernazza

Suggested Duration

10 Days

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Day 1

Rome – Arrive in Italy’s Capital and Enjoy the Charms of the Eternal City

Rome is the icon of Italy, adorned with cathedrals and cobblestone streets, ancient columns and sumptuous cuisine. Your flight lands at Fiumicino Airport where your private transfer waits to greet you. As you venture into the city, your heart will race with excitement as you will walk the same streets as emperors and well-known artists, celebrated architects and famous stars of Italian and American cinema. History is palpable the moment you arrive in the heart of Rome near the Pantheon, the most complete of the ancient structures in the city, which has stood for more than two millennia.

The temple was built in honor of the planetary gods, for whom the dome represents, with a large hole in the center that opens to the sun. The structure supports the largest unreinforced solid concrete dome in the world, which inspired the likes of the US Capitol building along with St. Peter’s Basilica. Granite columns surround the façade, topped with Corinthian accents as the interior contains vaulted ceilings and elaborate tombs, including that of the Renaissance painter Raphael. The Pantheon encapsulates the glory of Rome and its continued grandeur, as an Italian city, a former city-state, and a representation of the former empire.

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Transfer
Day 2

Rome – Discover Ancient Rome and Delight in a Gelato-Making Class

Day 3

Rome – Tour the Wonders of Vatican City and Meet a Master Cobbler

Day 4

Florence – Transfer to Florence and Relish a Painting and Wine Experience

Day 5

Florence – Tour the Renaissance City’s Highlights and Artisan Workshop

Day 6

Manarola – Travel to Cinque Terre for a Mediterranean Fishing Cruise

Day 7

Manarola – Relax with a Half-Day at Leisure before Enjoying a Wine Tour

Day 8

Venice – Venture to Venice to Tour the Grand Canal and a Gondola Factory

Day 9

Venice – Explore Hidden Venice, St. Mark’s Square before partaking in a Glassblowing Class

Day 10

Venice – Depart for Home

Trip Highlights

  • Learn the art of fishing during a cruise along the Mediterranean Sea, guided by the fishermen of the Cinque Terre
  • Delight in the cherished cuisine of Italy with a private gelato making class in Rome
  • Revel in the opportunity to create a traditional piece of Venetian glass during a private glass blowing demonstration in Murano
  • Experience the magnificent Renaissance artwork of Florence before relishing a wine and paint class to produce a masterpiece of your own
  • Enjoy a hands-on tour of the vineyards around Cinque Terre to learn the secrets of the soil and vines before sampling the wines in a historical center
  • Witness artisan craftsmen perform their trade as their families have for generations in their workshops in Florence
  • Indulge in the artistry of Italy with visits to Rome, Florence, and Venice’s most famous museums
  • Partake in the art of shoemaking guided by a master cobbler in a hidden workshop in Rome
  • Discover the time and effort it takes to craft a personalized gondola by meeting a workman who builds each piece by hand

Detailed Description

Each region in Italy has perfected a particular craft, from pesto in Liguria to glass making in Venice, wine in Tuscany to gladiatorial games in Rome. Your 10-day tour gives you the opportunity to learn the pleasures of the Italian artisans and experience the splendor of Italian artistry. Sample wine and cuisine, discover secret walkways in ancient structures and learn the craft of steering a gondola while you travel to Rome, Florence, Cinque Terre, and Venice to learn about the cultural history in a unique and exciting way.

You will arrive in Rome, and your private transfer will greet you at the airport. In the heart of the city, you will relax in your luxurious hotel just minutes from the ancient life of the city. The remainder of the day is at your leisure to stroll along the cobbled streets, visit the famous public piazzas, or even take part in a gladiatorial school. Next day, your private guide will meet you at the hotel and lead you on an engaging tour of Rome’s ancient monuments, from the Colosseum to the Roman Forum. Following your tour, you will meet with a local gelato maker to learn how to create the indulgent, creamy treats. Your journey continues to the Vatican City to stroll along the historical halls of the museum and wander through the incredible opulence of St. Peter’s Basilica.

In the afternoon, you will meet with a master cobbler to watch the techniques required to make a perfect pair of Italian shoes, before you craft your own personalized pair. Florence beckons to you next, and you will leave the Eternal City behind for the capital of Tuscany, framed by the region’s famous rolling hills. Enjoy a walking tour of the city’s open-air qualities before you take part in a relaxing wine and painting class. Move on the next day for a fabulous, immersive tour of the famous museums of Florence, the Uffizi Gallery and the Galleria dell’Accademia before you visit the artisan shops in the Oltrarno neighborhood to see trades passed down for generations. Leave Florence behind for the gorgeous landscape and charming streets of the five towns of Cinque Terre, with your base in the comfortable hotel in Manarola.

In the afternoon, you will board a private cruise to enjoy a panoramic view of the Ligurian cliffs and, if you desire, cast a line into the water for a fishing expedition. When you return to shore, visit a private kitchen with a chef happy to cook your catch in a traditional Ligurian way. For the next day, you can stroll along the trails of Cinque Terre or relax on the beaches of Monterosso before your guided tour of the vineyards and cellars of the hillsides outside Manarola.

Your private transfer will meet you and escort you to Venice to tour the captivating Grand Canal. At the end of your tour, you will meet with a gondola craftsmen for a unique perspective of what it takes to build the celebrated vessels. You could even try your hand at steering a gondola on a private gondola tour. Next day, you will have a private tour of St. Mark’s Square and the remarkable artistry, architecture, and history located around the single piazza. Continue to Murano for a glassblowing display that allows you to make your own glass souvenir under the watchful eye of a guide. Your private transfer will meet you at the hotel dock and escort you to Marco Polo Venice 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 Travel Agent Review: Cinque Terre, Monterosso, Manarola, Lake Como, Walking & Wine Tours, 8-Night Vacation
Overall very solid trip and experience! Tina was very responsive to any questions we had.Pros:Hotels selected were great. Very good locations, clean and comfortable.Trains were very good overall. One journey was questionable (see below for con).Wine tour was a great experience. Great spot for lunch and some wine samples. Also small group in 2 vans was perfect.Private walking tour of Cinque Terre was good overall (scenery was spectacular!). Tour guide was friendly, knowledgeable and willing shared information about the surroundings. Tour guide was also a con (see below).Cons:Questionable train journey was having a private shuttle to go from hotel in Monterosso to the La Spazia train station. When we boarded the train the first stop was.... Monterosso?? This meant an extra charge (and additional 2 hours of time!) for the private shuttle to go back to the train station which in turn stopped in the town we stayed in. Train station was only 700m away so it was not inconvenient to go to (certainly better than what was provided). Private walking tour - the guide was exerting gentle pressure to not do the last section walking from Vernazza to Monterosso (walking tour from Manarola to Monterosso) as it was not as interesting or scenic. He suggested not doing this walk 3 times before we said that our expectation was to complete the walk as that is what we paid for. He was fine and took us but it was still a little odd.Lake Como - initially was to have been a small tour but a large bus tour was the substitute since the small tour did not have enough people. This tour company initially did not have our names and so that took time to work through but thankfully we did (someone else on tour had a similar issue and were told to either pay for the tour or find their own way back to Milan). The tour itself was mediocre with guides that were not very interested nor interesting to listen to. Plus, with the expectation of a small tour, a large tour bus group is not appealing.

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Italy Tour Review: Bologna, Parma, Modena, Balsamic Vinegar Factory, Wine Tasting, Cuisine, Cooking Class, 2 Weeks
"We set out to experience culture and food, and Zicasso’s travel agency did not disappoint."

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Italy Vacation: Cinque Terre, Positano, Amalfi Coast, Tuscany, Italian Cooking Class, Tuscan Wine Tour

It was great, had an excellent time in Tuscany with the cooking class and the wineries/tastings. Cinque Terre was beautiful, we decided to hike from Levanto to Monterosso one day.... the hike was good, and the views were stunning. Positano and the Amalfi coast was spectacular, lots of stunning views and great memories. Great food,wine and people....everything went perfect.

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Italy Trip Review: Rome, Florence, Tuscany, Chianti, San Gimignano, Montepulciano, Montalcino, Lake Como, Cooking Class

My husband and I just returned from a two-week vacation in Italy. With the help of Zicasso and our travel company, we were able to fit every wish into this short time.

We started out in Rome, then went on to Florence for some amazing history. We then traveled to the Tuscany and Chianti countryside for private cooking and wine experiences. We loved the small villages we explored and the little family-owned wineries and olive farms.

A highlight was staying in a bed and breakfast in Ponzano that overlooked the beautiful olive gardens and countryside. We explored the small villages of San Gimignano, Montepulciano, and Montalcino, and felt like we had discovered authentic local life.

The tail of our trip was spent in the beautiful Lake Como area, with a day trip to Lugano, Switzerland.

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Italy Vacation Review: Milan, Cinque Terre, Lake Como, Venice, Monterosso, Levanto, Vernazza

Zicasso's travel company helped us plan an amazing 10-day trip to northern Italy. We traveled to Milan, Cinque Terre, Lake Como, and departed from Venice. She booked us into wonderful four-star local hotels and curated unique experiences to make our vacation richer and memorable.

The highlights included:

The culinary walking tour in Milan with a private host who was knowledgeable about the local cuisine and Milanese history and culture.

The pesto-making class in Vernazza (Cinque Terre). We were the only ones in the class. We made pesto in the traditional way, with mortar and pestle, and sampled local wines and cheeses. Our instructor was fantastic.

The private boat trip around Lake Como for an up-close look at the amazing beauty of the lake and the opulent villas.

The walking tour in Venice with a guide who took us off the beaten path and enriched our knowledge of Venetian history and culture.

Our travel agent arranged the transfers between locations. Our drivers were on time and professional. The hotels were clean, comfortable, and every one had delicious breakfast buffets. I am in love with cappuccino!

All in all, this style of vacation cost more than I would have normally spent if I had done it all myself, but it was worth it. If I subtract the stress saved from not having to arrange transportation myself (worrying about time tables, how to get to and from train stations with luggage and kids, etc) and add in the richness that the unique experiences she arranged added to the trip, it more than made up for the cost. I also took joy in knowing she was using local vendors and hotels to support the local economy (as opposed to me booking with a bid brand just because I am familiar with them).

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Italy Vacation Review: Florence, Bologna, San Gimignano, Siena, Cinque Terre, Rome, Monteriggioni

This is the second Italian adventure our Zicasso travel partner planned for us and it was fantastic from start to finish!

We loved returning to Florence and this time around, our agent suggested day trips to Bologna, San Gimignano, and Siena – amazing places! (We also added a stop in Monteriggioni, which was a great little spot.)

Our stay in Cinque Terre was idyllic… from the hotel to the food and even the challenging three-hour hiking tour.

We ended our trip with a couple of days in Rome. Everything from the tours to hotels and private transfers went smoothly. It was an almost perfect trip (it would have been perfect had the elevators at the Monterosso train station been working!).

Our travel agent gave us a beautiful experience!

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