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Classic Italy: Small Group

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Kathryn Moutray, Travel Agent in Lake St Louis, MO

Kathryn Moutray

Lake St Louis, MO Travel Agent

Kathryn Moutray

Lake St Louis, MO · 5 Years of Experience

Traveling JetSetter Adventure & Luxury Travel, an independent agent with WorldVia, a Travel Leaders Agency
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DESTINATIONS VISITED:Italy
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SUGGESTED DURATION:14 Days
A grand tour – in a small, intimate group... a trip of a lifetime through the most sought-after destinations in Italy with names like the Amalfi Coast, Sorrento, Rome, Venice and Florence... As you contemplate Michelangelo's vast painted drama on the Sistine Chapel ceiling... drive along the blue Mediterranean on the incomparable Amalfi Coast... enjoy a guided tour of the lavish halls of the Doge's Palace... explore the haunting ruins of ancient Italy at Pompeii, where time stands eternally still... consider the passion of the Renaissance in the art masterpieces of the Uffizi... cross cobblestone piazzas under the Tuscan sun... savor your first taste of Umbrian cuisine... you'll be personally inspired by the art of traveling "small".
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DAY1
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Arrive in Naples
Surrounded by gardens and perched atop a cliff overlooking the Gulf of Naples in Sorrento's historic center, your landmark hotel has a rooftop restaurant and poolside terrace with stunning views.
HIGHLIGHTS:
Welcome Cocktail Reception
DAY2
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Amalfi Coast
Rise early for an unhurried drive along the Amalfi Coast, one of the most spectacular drives in the world! Fantastic rock formations drop vertically into the sea; sub-tropical vegetation on the hillsides, together with colorful Mediterranean flora, create bewitching landscapes. Stop for a visit in the seaside cathedral town of Amalfi on the Bay of Salerno, with its many medieval antiquities. Continue winding through vine-draped hills to Ravello, a "terrace over the sea" known for its dramatic villas; its panoramic views of the coast offer a picture-perfect backdrop for a lunch of local specialties. Return to Sorrento in the afternoon to explore its charming piazzas, small alleys, historic center and old Roman streets on your own this evening.
HIGHLIGHTS:
Scenic Amalfi Drive
Sorrento historic center
DAY3
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Ancient Pompeii & Rome
Travel from Sorrento to Pompeii, a prosperous Roman city of 27,000 until it was frozen in time at the moment it was completely buried by volcanic ash from the eruption of Mt. Vesuvius in 79 AD. The doomed city lay undisturbed for more than 1,700 years, until ex­ca­va­tions began in the 18th century and are still in progress today. Most Italy vacations include a visit to Pompeii – but with us, a walk through the ruins of Pompeii with a local expert provides a special connection as you learn what life was like in Italy in the 1st century AD. Arrive late af­ter­noon in Rome, where you'll spend the next three nights.
HIGHLIGHTS:
Pompeii Ruins
DAY4
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Imperial Rome
Explore the glories of the eternal city of Rome, once the virtual capital of the ancient world and now Italy's capital city, on a panoramic tour of landmark sights. Marvel at grand piazzas, ancient ruins, and centuries-old architecture, then enjoy time to explore Rome at your own pace – stroll through historic neighborhoods, browse local markets, or visit hidden courtyards that echo the city's layered past.
HIGHLIGHTS:
Rome Panoramic Tour
DAY5
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Vatican City
During your three days in Rome you'll enjoy a privately guided visit to the Vatican Museums and the Sistine Chapel (subject to availability and day of the tour may vary); gain insights into the Candelabra Gallery, Map Gallery, and the Tapestries, as well as an impressive collection of paintings by renowned artists such as Giotto, Leonardo da Vinci, Caravaggio, and Raphael and Michelangelo's masterpiece frescoes adorning the Sistine Chapel's famous ceiling.
HIGHLIGHTS:
Vatican Museum
Sistine Chapel
DAY6
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Orviet & Umbria
Journey to Orvieto, set on a 984-foot-high plateau overlooking vineyards below. Visit the Duomo of Orvieto, a notable Romanesque-Gothic cathedral built over a span of 300 years. The façade is a visual treat, a blend of sculpture and mosaic splashed with a palette of colors and magnificent bronze doors. Inside, view inspiring frescoes by renowned artists. After a trattoria lunch near the Piazza del Duomo, continue through the wine-producing regions of Umbria. Arrive in the little town of San Martino in Campo – just outside of Umbria's capital city, Perugia – and your home for the next two nights, Posta Donini. The present-day hotel was created from two renovated villas dating to the 17th century – former homes to the Donini counts; its warm hospitality, elegant decor and exquisite cuisine are reminiscent of the aristocratic country houses of centuries past. Tonight, attend a private recital in the frescoed music room of the Donini family, followed by dinner at the hotel.
HIGHLIGHTS:
Duomo of Orviet
Umbria Private Recital
DAY7
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Old Assisi
Take a short drive to Assisi, a well-preserved medieval hillside town spread across the slopes of a mountain. Assisi was the home of St. Francis, who left a position of wealth and turned to a life of poverty, chastity and obedience, founding the order whose followers became known as Franciscans. The town has been designated a UNESCO World Heritage Site for its significant art and architecture. You'll visit St. Francis Basilica, built by the people, which today houses some of Italy's great 13th- and 14th-century frescoes, as well as the final resting place of Assisi's beloved favorite son, the patron saint of animals. Enjoy some free time in the center of town, then return to your hotel for the evening. Please join us tonight for a private wine tasting at the hotel, followed by dinner with wine included.
HIGHLIGHTS:
Assisi UNESCO
Private Wine Tasting
DAY8
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Tuscany Countryside
Depart Umbria and traverse Tuscany's lush, rolling landscapes; the beauty of nature has blended with the ingenuity of mankind for centuries – your travels through the rolling Tuscan hills take you through landscapes dotted with olive and fig trees that produce delectable local food products. Arrive at your hotel late afternoon.
HIGHLIGHTS:
Tuscany Scenic Drive
DAY9
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Cinque Terre
Travel this morning to lovely Cinque Terre. For hun­dreds of years, Cinque Terre was ac­ces­si­ble only by sea – five picture-book fishing villages nestled between the Medi­ter­ra­nean's blue waters and the rugged coastal mountains. Cruise along the Italian Riviera (weather permitting) for unparalleled views of this dramatic coast en route to the village of Vernazza for free time and lunch as you please. Experience a taste of daily life as you stroll the cobblestone streets and alleyways, stopping to sample locally produced wine, olives, and citrus fruit. Get a different perspective of the scenery as you travel back to La Spezia by train. Journey to Florence for a three-night stay in the heart of the city.
HIGHLIGHTS:
Italian Riviera Cruise
Scenic train to La Spezia
DAY10
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Renaissance Florence
Art and architecture whisper the history of the ages in Florence, the birthplace of the Renaissance. Your in-depth exploration of this beautiful city begins with a briefing by an art history lecturer, whose insights prepare you for a guided walking tour of Florence's Renaissance heart. Then enjoy a guided visit through the collections of works by many of the greatest artists of the 14th and 15th centuries at the inimitable Galleria dell'Accademia. Flourishing for more than four centuries, this world-renowned institution was established in 1563 as the first art school in Europe. After a guided walking tour and lunch at a local restaurant, the rest of the day and evening are yours to enjoy as you wish in Florence. On select "Ferragamo" departures, today includes an exclusive visit to the Ferragamo Museum in Florence, and a wine tasting reception hosted by a member of the Ferragamo family; ask at booking for details.
HIGHLIGHTS:
Galleria dell'Accademi
Ferragamo Museum
DAY11
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Uffizi Galleries in Florence
Join our local expert for a guided tour of Florence's inspiring Uffizi Gallery, a highlight of this vacation. Originally a suite of offices, it was first used to display the Medici family's private art treasures in 1581 – thereby making it the oldest art gallery in the world. Its vast collection includes some of the most revered works of the Italian Renaissance, such as Botticelli's The Birth of Venus, Michelangelo's The Holy Family, da Vinci's unfinished Adoration of the Magi, Bellini's Allegory and Raphael's Madonna of the Goldfinch. The remainder of the day is yours to explore as you please.
HIGHLIGHTS:
Uffizi Gallery
Florence City Center Exploration
DAY12
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Venice as you please
Your journey continues as a high-speed train whisks you from Florence to Venice. Built on 118 small islands traversed by a canal network, this extraordinary city is a protected UNESCO World Heritage Site. Transfer by canal boat to your hotel, conveniently located near the Rialto Bridge and St. Mark's Square (Piazza San Marco); after lunch at your hotel, you'll indulge in the quintessential Venetian experience, a serenade aboard a gondola on the canals followed by an afternoon to explore Venice as you wish. Join us tonight for a farewell dinner at a local restaurant.
HIGHLIGHTS:
Gondola Experience
Farewell Dinner
DAY13
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Venice
This morning, enjoy a guided tour with your local guide through St. Mark's Square and an inside visit of the Doge's Palace, with its lavishly decorated rooms and Venetian masterpieces – including the legendary Bridge of Sighs, and the palace prison. The day is free to do as you please in Venice – and to say that you have a lot to choose from is an understatement. There's visiting the museums, an eclectic group housing some of the world's most famed art; strolling the winding, narrow streets that lead to countless bridges; taking a boat to one of the islands in the Venetian Lagoon such as Murano, Burano or Torcello where the arts, centuries-old crafts, and a kaleidoscope of color wait. This evening, join us for a farewell cocktail re­cep­tion at the hotel.
HIGHLIGHTS:
St. Mark's Square Guided Tour
DAY14
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Journey Home
Ciao! Tour ends: Venice. Fly home anytime.
HIGHLIGHTS:
Transfer to Marco Polo Airport
FINAL THOUGHTS
A fully guided Classic Italy small group tour that's a trip of a lifetime, hitting all the trademark cities for a full experience.