Unique Exploration of Italy: Rome, Matera, Monopoli Tour

What to expect on this itinerary
Explore ancient Rome, lose yourself in the charming hilltop city of Matera, and discover the distinguished character of Monopoli on this tailored 12-day tour through Italy. From basking in breathtaking views of the emerald countryside to basking in the pronounced flavors of Italian cuisine, every step of this journey showcases the fascinating culture and deep-rooted heritage that remains an integral part of the country today. Book your dream Italian vacation today.
Customizable Itinerary
Rome - Italy’s Captivating Capital
Rome’s cityscape reflects the history on which the city was built. A glance out of the airplane window will reveal archaic stone architecture sprawling in all directions around the Tiber River’s glimmering streams of water. It is in this Italian city that you will learn about the Roman way of life with explorations of museums and significant landmarks. For now, you will transfer to a hotel in the city and spend the afternoon and evening at your leisure.
What's Included:
Rome - Immersed in History
Rome - Legends of Ancient Rome
Rome - A Taste Tour to Die For
Matera - Casual Journey to Matera
Matera - Murgia National Park
Monopoli - Beautiful Moments in Bari
Monopoli - Italy’s Signature Dishes
Monopoli - Escape to Alberobello
Alberobello - Memories in Ostuni
Monopoli - Lecce and Otranto
Monopoli - One Last Taste of Italy
Trip Highlights
- Stroll through the hallowed grounds of the Vatican City to discover the spiritual heart of Italy as echoed by the Sistine Chapel and St. Peter’s Basilica
- Stand in The Colosseum’s monumental arena and delve into the legends of Ancient Rome at Palatine Hill
- Broaden your culinary horizons with an authentic food tour of Rome’s signature meals at cherished restaurants and eateries
- Delve into the Neolithic history in which Murgia National Park’s Sassi districts are steeped in and tour its system of natural cave dwellings
- Peruse the spirited streets of Bari and peruse its buzzing shopping districts
- Visit a traditional Masseria, an Italian farmhouse, and learn to cook coveted Italian cuisine with a professional chef against a backdrop of the rolling green hills
- Appreciate the distinct designs of Alberobello’s conical huts that appear to be lifted from the pages of a fairytale
- Take a step back into the 17th Century as you tour the medieval town of Ostuni and admire the distinct architectural features of its landmarked locations
- Discern the Baroque designs speckled throughout the delightful towns of Lecce and Otranto
Starting Price
$5,900 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
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 79 reviews
We had a wonderful family trip to Italy. We had a small group of 7 travelling. It was the first overseas trip for my 3 nieces. Our agent was fantastic. She was very responsive to our needs and planned an itinerary that was full of guided tours, but left plenty of time to explore on our own. We went to Rome, Pompeii, Amalfi, Florence and Venice. The hotels in the 3 cities were all in good locations for walking. All of the guides that provided the private tours for our little group were all very knowledgeable and friendly. It was nice having private tours with skip the line access to the museums. The only negative thing I can say is that the Vatican Museum was very over crowded and made it hard to see as much as we would have wanted to see. However, that does not reflect negatively on our agent or the company since that is out of their control. We still enjoyed visiting the Vatican and Museum and is a must see for anyone going to Rome.
On the recommendation of our agent, we drove down to the Amalfi Coast after our visit to Pompeii. That was well worth it. That area is so beautiful and we all agreed we would like to spend more time there.
We had beautiful weather the first half of the trip. However, upon arrival in Florence and Venice, the weather did not cooperate and we had rain and cooler temperatures. We had not packed for that type of weather, so we were all a little chilly the last couple of days. However, we did not let that dampen our enthusiasm or keep us from getting out and seeing things. I will definitely pack better in the future.
Overall, I was very pleased with our agent and the services our agents provided. Everything went flawlessly and effortlessly for us thanks to our Italy travel agents. We would definitely use their services again if/when we go back to Italy.
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The travel company handled our trip planning professionally and speedily. Our every question was answered promptly and truthfully, which is something I really appreciate. They are able to cater to our interests and recommend some very wonderful wineries to visit, accommodations and a list of restaurants to try, which we did! Le Alcove near Bari was one of most interesting hotels we stayed in.
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Our travel agent put together a wonderful itinerary for our 11 days in Italy. We were 2 over sixty women traveling to Italy for the first time. We arrived in Venice for a 2 day stay and our hotel on the Grand Canal was breathtaking. We had a small group tour of Venice and our guide was excellent. We then travelled to Florence by train for a 3 night stay. Again, our accommodations were superb. Our agent arranged a pasta making class for us on the first night which was so much fun. She also arranged 2 days of private tours with our wonderful guide. Then on to Tuscany for 2 days where we were able to visit 2 wineries as well as spend time in San Gimignano and Siena. Our overnight accommodations in Tuscany were in Radda, a lovely countryside town. Our drivers were wonderful and personable as was our guide in Siena. Then on to Rome by train. Our agent arranged a small group twilight tour of Rome, a small group tour of the Roman Forum, Palatine Hill, and the Colosseum, a small group twilight food tour of the Trastevere region of Rome (a must do in my book) and a private tour of the Vatican Museums, the Sistine Chapel, and St. Peter’s Basilica. Our agent did a wonderful job orchestrating everything without any snafus. It was a wonderful trip. I only wish I could have stayed longer.....bit there is always next time.
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We asked for a 2 week of Sicily, starting in Palermo, and including all the major Greek, Roman and Norman sites as well as a number of medieval hill towns with Baroque churches. Our travel agency really delivered for us. We were quite happy with the small boutique hotels, for their charm and location. We had private drivers throughout the trip, and knowledgable private guides at all of the major sites. When one guide failed to appear, on a Sunday morning, we got in touch with our travel representative, and she was able to get us another guide for later in the day.
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My wife and kids were joined by my sister, my dad and his wife on a 10-day trip to Sicily.
We engaged this travel company to put the trip together for us. I provided the information about which villages we were interested in focusing on because of an ancestral tie. They took that information and weaved in activities that complimented our desired locations and supplemented the agenda with villages and cities with which we didn’t have ancestral ties, but which offered opportunities for fun and adventure.
We started out in Taormina for three nights. While in the area we did quick driving tours of Letojanni and Roccalumera. We spent a little more time in Sant'Alessio Siculo to visit our family church in which my great grandfather Stefano had a stone erected at the passing of his father Domenico in 1948. We traveled to Savoca to visit locations that were in the Godfather movies. Then we drove up to Forza d'Agrò another family ancestral hub and did a walking tour of the town visiting more set locations for the Godfather movies but also parts of our town inhabited by our ancestors. We spent a fair amount of time in the town of Taormina visiting the central city area and other locations like the Greek Amphitheater. Everywhere we went was a quick 10-minute walk from our hotel. We stayed at a Hotel which was an excellent base of operations.
Our last day in the area we visited Mt. Etna. Our very knowledgeable guide put us through the paces visiting some of the minor smaller craters. It’s a location that truly has to be seen to be appreciated. Pictures just do not do it justice. We also toured a tunnel caused by lava flow that had been in existence since at least 1776.
For the next night, we moved on to Sant'Angelo di Brolo and visited parts of the village tied to our ancestors. Our driver did a create job of recon on the area so he could focus us on the areas that held the most historical significance to us. He also helped us with our dialogue with the commune’s municipal records office. His efforts helped us obtain printouts that provided us invaluable information for our family tree.
While in the area we also visited Gioiosa Marea which is a genuinely nice village on the northwest coast of Messina. From there we had a magnificent view of the Aeolian Islands.
We finished our stay with five nights in Siracusa. Siracusa is a good-sized city and we stayed on the “Island” of Ortigia where there were tons of sights to see and things to do. We ventured out of town to visit a number of locations. We visited the Archaeological Park the highlight of which was a Greek Amphitheater that was even bigger than the one in Taormina. We visited a farm that produces high quality Olive, Jams, Honey and Citrus. We participated in a cooking class with a Chef. We ventured out of the area for a tour of Ragusa lead by another guide who shared her wealth of knowledge about the area with us. Along the way we got to see Modica and Ispica. Of course we also visited a winery to learn about the process of making wine in Sicily (and to drink a little of the local Sicilian output too).
The mountain landscape was breathtaking in all the areas we visited. Each time we entered a share turn we were glad our driver was still with us taking great care to make the drive as smooth as possible.
Unfortunately, the visit had to end, and we had to travel back to reality.
The whole family had a wonderful time, and everyone can’t wait to get back.
Our travel company exceeded our very high expectations!
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