Bologna is a fantastic introduction to Italy. Here, you can taste authentic Italian cuisine from fresh pasta like tortellini and tagliatelle al ragù (Bolognese sauce) to mortadella. Explore the Quadrilatero food market for an immersive culinary experience. Climb the Asinelli Tower for panoramic city views. Walk Bologna's medieval streets and take in the welcoming atmosphere.
Take a gondola ride through the famous canals, visit St. Mark's Basilica and Doge's Palace. Wander the Piazza San Marco and enjoy coffee at the historic Caffè Florian.
Florence is a treasure trove of art, history, and culture. Must-see highlights include the Uffizi Gallery, Duomo di Firenze, Ponte Vecchio, and Michelangelo’s David at the Accademia Gallery. Don’t miss the charming cobblestone streets and artisanal gelato!
A hidden gem, Ferrara is a UNESCO World Heritage Site filled with Renaissance charm. Ferrara offers a visit to the Este Castle, complete with a moat or strolling or cycling along the city's medieval walls.
Famous as the setting of Shakespeare’s Romeo and Juliet, Verona offers romantic vibes and rich history. Guests can visit Juliet’s Balcony, explore the ancient Roman Arena (still used for opera performances), and wander the charming streets of this picturesque city.
We highly encourage you to explore Tuscany’s iconic rolling hills and vineyards. Towns like Siena, San Gimignano, Chianti, and Montepulciano offer wine tastings, stunning views, and a taste of quintessential Italian countryside charm.
Lake Garda offers a stunning combination of natural beauty, charming lakeside towns, and Italian culture. Highlights include: Sirmione: A picturesque town with a medieval castle and Roman ruins at Grotte di Catullo. Malcesine: Ride the Monte Baldo cable car for panoramic views of the lake and mountains. Gardaland: Perfect for families or thrill-seekers, this amusement park is one of Italy’s most popular attractions.
The Riviera Romagnola offers a vibrant coastal experience filled with sandy beaches, excellent food, and lively towns. We advise you to visit: Rimini: Known for its long sandy beaches, vibrant nightlife, and Roman history. You can explore the Arch of Augustus and Tiberius Bridge or relax by the sea. Riccione: A stylish destination with boutique shopping, trendy beach clubs, and delicious seafood restaurants. Cesenatico: A charming fishing town with a picturesque canal designed by Leonardo da Vinci. Beach Clubs: Italy’s beaches are famous for their lidos, where you can rent sunbeds, umbrellas, and enjoy full-service dining by the sea.