Italian Roundabout Complete End Venice
Italian Roundabout Complete End Venice
Italian Roundabout Complete End Venice
18 Days Starting in Rome, Italy and ending in Venice, Italy
Visiting: Rome, San Giovanni In Venere Abbey, Termoli, Bari, Brindisi, Lecce, Gallipoli, Alberobello, Matera, Naples, Capri, Sorrento, Salerno, Paola, Mesina, Taormina, Caltagirone, Villa Romana Del Casale, Palermo, Orvieto, Castiglione Del Lago, Siena, Monteriggioni, San Gimignano, Florence, Pisa, Cinque Terre, Genoa, Portofino, Milan, Verona, Venice
Tour operator:
Tour code:
2506663
Guide Type:
Fully Guided
Group size:
36 - 72
Age range:
3-85
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Tour Overview
Embark on an unforgettable journey through Italy with the "Italian Roundabout Complete End Venice" tour. This cultural adventure begins in Rome, where you'll explore iconic landmarks like the Colosseum and Vatican City. Travel through picturesque regions, visiting the historic San Giovanni in Venere Abbey, the coastal charm of Termoli, and the baroque beauty of Lecce. Discover the unique trulli houses of Alberobello and the ancient rock dwellings of Matera. Enjoy a boat trip to the stunning Island of Capri and explore the vibrant cities of Sorrento and Palermo. Experience the breathtaking landscapes of the Italian Lakes and the romantic allure of Verona. Conclude your journey in the enchanting city of Venice, with its canals and glasswork artistry. This tour offers a perfect blend of history, art, and natural beauty, providing an immersive experience of Italy's rich cultural heritage.
Highlights
Itinerary
Day 1 : Rome
Location: Rome
Accommodation Name: hotel
Welcome to your tour with Europamundo! We’ll transfer you to the hotel and you’ll have some free time. In the afternoon, you’ll find information about the start of your tour on the boards located at the hotel reception.
Day 2 : Rome
Location: Rome
Accommodation Name: hotel
We’ll include a panoramic tour of Italy´s capital, the Eternal City, one of the oldest and most influential cities in Western civilization. From our bus, we’ll immerse ourselves in this open-air museum, featuring sights such as the Colosseum, the Roman Forum, and its grand basilicas, where every corner tells a story. Our tour will conclude in Vatican City, an independent state within Rome and the heart of the Catholic Church. We recommend visiting St. Peter’s Basilica and the Vatican Museums. The afternoon will be free for your own exploration. At the end of the day, we’ll include a transfer to Trastevere, a lively neighborhood known for its charming, traditional restaurants.
Day 3 : Rome, San Giovanni In Venere Abbey, Termoli, Bari
Location: Rome, San Giovanni In Venere Abbey, Termoli, Bari
Accommodation Name: hotel
Today, we’ll travel toward the Adriatic Sea, passing through the stunning landscapes of the Apennine Mountain range. Our first stop will be the San Giovanni in Venere Abbey (admission included), a beautiful 11th-century abbey built on the ruins of an ancient Roman temple. Next, we’ll visit Termoli, a charming coastal city where the beach is framed by the walled old town, with its 13th-century castle and Romanesque cathedral as the main attractions. You’ll have time to enjoy lunch and take a leisurely walk. We’ll then continue to Bari, a historic port city inhabited since before Roman times. Here, you’ll have the opportunity to explore and stroll through the old town. Its narrow streets, beautiful churches, and vibrant atmosphere make it a truly special city, full of southern Italian charm.
Day 4 : Bari, Brindisi, Lecce, Gallipoli, Brindisi
Location: Bari, Brindisi, Lecce, Gallipoli, Brindisi
Accommodation Name: hotel
Meals Included: Breakfast
We’ll follow the coast to Brindisi, a walled port city where you can enjoy a pleasant stroll along the sea, admire the impressive Roman column, and explore the old quarter. Our next stop will be Lecce, a charming city renowned for its stunning baroque architecture, earning the nickname "Florence of the South." The historic center is filled with beautifully ornate baroque buildings and churches. You’ll have time for a walk and lunch. In the afternoon, we’ll visit Gallipoli, a coastal city on the Ionian Sea founded by the Greeks, who named it "beautiful town." Influenced by Arab, Norman, and Aragonese cultures, Gallipoli’s old town is connected to the mainland by a 17th-century bridge. This charming area is a maze of narrow streets and historic buildings, with highlights including the cathedral, the castle, and the ancient city walls. We’ll return to Brindisi at the end of the day for accommodation.
Day 5 : Brindisi, Alberobello, Matera, Naples
Location: Brindisi, Alberobello, Matera, Naples
Accommodation Name: hotel
Today, we’ll visit two extraordinary and authentic towns. Our first stop will be Alberobello, famous for its unique conical-shaped houses known as trulli. These distinctive structures, with their stacked stone roofs, are a UNESCO World Heritage Site and represent a remarkable example of Italian rural architecture. Next, we’ll head to Matera, located in the Basilicata region, renowned for its ancient historic center and the Sassi di Matera—a complex of ancient dwellings and buildings carved into the rock, dating back thousands of years. Not only is it a World Heritage Site, but also one of the oldest continuously inhabited human settlements in the world. In the afternoon, after enjoying an included lunch in Matera, we’ll continue our journey through Basilicata and Campania, taking in the beautiful mountain landscapes. We’ll arrive in Naples by evening, where you’ll have free time to explore.
Day 6 : Naples, Capri, Sorrento, Salerno
Location: Naples, Capri, Sorrento, Salerno
Accommodation Name: hotel
After breakfast, we´ll head to the port in Naples to board a boat to the Island of Capri, where you can choose to take a boat to Grotta Bianca or the funicular to Capri city. After lunch, we’ll reboard and head to Sorrento, a charming tourist town nestled at the base of a cliff, where you’ll have free time to wander. Our journey will then take us to the Gulf of Salerno, where we’ll stay in the city of Salerno.
Day 7 : Salerno, Paola, Mesina, Taormina
Location: Salerno, Paola, Mesina, Taormina
Accommodation Name: hotel
Meals Included: Dinner
We’ll journey to the south of the boot, marveling at the stunning southern Italian scenery as we cross the Cilento National Park. We’ll arrive in Paola, located on the shores of the Tyrrhenian Sea, where we’ll visit the Sanctuary of St. Francis of Paola and enjoy free time for lunch in its charming historic center. Our adventure will then take us to Villa San Giovanni, where we’ll board a short ferry crossing to the island of Sicily. Upon arrival in Messina, we’ll have time to stroll around the cathedral. Finally, we’ll continue to Taormina. Dinner will be included.Note: Accommodation will normally be in the Taormina region, but on certain dates, lodging may be provided in Messina.
Day 8 : Taormina, Caltagirone, Villa Romana Del Casale, Palermo
Location: Taormina, Caltagirone, Villa Romana Del Casale, Palermo
Accommodation Name: hotel
Nestled at the foot of Mount Etna, the beautiful city of Taormina was once described by Churchill as the most beautiful place on earth. You’ll have time to explore the vibrant old town, where the Greek theater is set against the breathtaking landscape. Afterward, we’ll continue our journey toward the center of the island. Our next stop will be Caltagirone, a UNESCO World Heritage Site known for its impressive Baroque architecture. You’ll get to ride a little tourist train (included), where you’ll learn about the city and its key landmarks. Caltagirone is also the ceramic capital of Sicily, as seen in its numerous shops, workshops, and iconic sites, including the famous 142-step staircase, each step uniquely decorated with colorful tiles. After lunch, you’ll tour Villa Romana del Casale with a local guide (admission and tour included), another UNESCO World Heritage Site. In the Roman Empire, villas were symbols of agricultural wealth, and Villa del Casale is exceptional not only for its well-preserved 4th-century architecture but also for its stunning mosaics, which adorn almost every room, considered the finest in the Roman world. We’ll then cross the island’s mountainous interior and continue to Palermo, arriving by the end of the day. Dinner will be included.
Day 9 : Palermo
Location: Palermo
Accommodation Name: hotel
Today, we’ll embark on a guided city tour of Palermo with a local expert. Highlights include the cathedral, famous for its blend of architectural styles and royal tombs (admission included), and the Palazzo dei Normanni, a former royal palace with fountains, markets, and gardens. We’ll also visit Monreale to see its cathedral (admission included), a UNESCO World Heritage Site celebrated for its breathtaking golden mosaics that adorn the entire interior. The afternoon is yours to enjoy at your leisure.Note: For smaller groups, the tour may be conducted as part of a regular excursion offered by local companies instead of a private tour.
Day 10 : Palermo, Rome
Location: Palermo, Rome
Accommodation Name: hotel
At the time informed by the guide, we will make a transfer to the airport to catch a domestic flight included in your trip. On arrival at destination we will give you another hotel transfer. Your guide will contact you at the end of the afternoon or you can consult the information in your hotel reception. Note: remember that on domestic flights, the luggage normally allowed is one suitcase of up to 20 kg in the hold. Passengers must pay for all excess luggage directly to the airline.
Day 11 : Rome, Orvieto, Castiglione Del Lago, Siena
Location: Rome, Orvieto, Castiglione Del Lago, Siena
Accommodation Name: hotel
Today we’ll embark on an enchanting journey through the beautiful region of Umbria. Our first stop will be Orvieto, a medieval city majestically set atop a flat summit. Before entering the city, we’ll pause to admire the breathtaking views from its viewpoint. We’ll then ride the escalators that connect the lower part of the town with the medieval center, where we’ll marvel at the cathedral, a stunning masterpiece of Italian Gothic art. The city also boasts a network of underground tunnels, once used as shelters and water reserves during times of war, that are open to visitors. Next, we’ll travel to Castiglione del Lago, nestled on the banks of Lake Trasimeno. Here, you’ll have time for a leisurely stroll and lunch. After lunch, our journey will continue to Siena, Tuscany, renowned for its famous Piazza del Campo and Duomo. We’ll spend the afternoon in Siena.
Day 12 : Siena, Monteriggioni, San Gimignano, Florence
Location: Siena, Monteriggioni, San Gimignano, Florence
Accommodation Name: hotel
We’ll leave Siena and make a stop at Monteriggioni, a magical medieval village with cobbled streets, ancient walls, and quaint little shops. Afterward, we’ll continue to San Gimignano, a charming little city with tall medieval towers. After lunch, we’ll travel to Florence, the capital of Tuscany, arriving in the early afternoon. We recommend an afternoon visit to the Uffizi Gallery or the Accademia Gallery (both closed on Mondays). At the end of the day, a traditional local meal will be included.
Day 13 : Florence
Location: Florence
Accommodation Name: hotel
After capturing a photo at the Michelangelo viewpoint, where we’ll enjoy one of the most breathtaking views of the city, we’ll embark on a guided tour of the capital of Tuscany, one of the most visited cities in the country. This city, known as the cradle of the Renaissance, has inspired some of the most influential artists and thinkers in history, such as Leonardo da Vinci, Michelangelo, Botticelli, and Raphael. We’ll marvel at the Gothic Cathedral (Duomo di Firenze), the ancient stone bridge (Ponte Vecchio) with its goldsmith stores, and Piazza della Signoria, the political heart of the city with the town hall in a medieval building. Free time will follow the tour.
Day 14 : Florence, Pisa, Cinque Terre, Genoa
Location: Florence, Pisa, Cinque Terre, Genoa
Accommodation Name: hotel
Today, we’ll travel to Pisa. A little tourist train will take us to the Piazza dei Miracoli (Square of Miracles), home of the famous Leaning Tower of Pisa. After this, we’ll head to the Ligurian Riviera, renowned for some of the prettiest coastlines in Europe. We’ll visit the Cinque Terre, a UNESCO World Heritage Site. This area comprises five villages, almost isolated by road, which live on fishing and tourism. We’ll arrive by train, tickets included, to one of its charming towns (normally Vernazza, but on busy tourist dates, it could be Manarola or Corniglia, very similar towns that are somewhat less crowded). We’ll have time for lunch. Afterwards, we’ll travel by train to Levanto, where we’ll take the bus to continue to Genoa. Its center reminds us that it was a thriving republic in the Middle Ages.Note: The train to Cinque Terre is a regular commuter service, not a tourist train. During peak tourism times, there can be long waits as trains may be full, and seat reservations are not available. In some cases, the journey might be done standing. If this happens, we recommend walking to the monumental site, which is approximately 900 meters away.
Day 15 : Genoa, Portofino, Milan
Location: Genoa, Portofino, Milan
Accommodation Name: hotel
We’ll continue our journey to the nearby city of Santa Margherita Ligure, where we’ll embark for Portofino, one of the most exclusive places in Europe. Enjoy a stroll by the sea and time at leisure. After lunch, we’ll continue to Milan, the busy northern city where we recommend a visit to the cathedral.Note: During winter, weather conditions may prevent the boat to Portofino from operating. In such cases, we’ll spend more time in Santa Margherita. If you wish, you can take an urban minibus to Portofino (service quality may be poor, with long waits).
Day 16 : Milan, Lakes Region, Verona
Location: Milan, Milan, Verona
Accommodation Name: hotel
Today we’ll see one of the most beautiful scenic areas in Europe, the region of the Italian Lakes. First, we’ll travel to Lake Orta in Orta San Giulio, a well-preserved medieval city. We’ll take a train ride to reach the medieval center of the town and then a boat to the Island of San Giulio, a little island on the lake with a monastery. After this, we’ll go on to Lake Maggiore, making a stop in Stresa, where we’ll have the option to visit the Borromean Islands. The highlight is Isola Bella, featuring its gardens and palace (closed in the winter). We´ll have some time for lunch and then we’ll head to Verona.Note: During the winter months, the Orta train does not operate. If that is the case, you can access the medieval town by walking approximately 800 meters from the bus parking lot.
Day 17 : Verona, Venice
Location: Verona, Venice
Accommodation Name: hotel
We’ll have time to explore Verona, the enchanting city of Romeo and Juliet, before departing for Venice, arriving around 01:00 p.m. A delightful boat trip to St. Mark’s Square is included, followed by a guided walking tour of the City of Canals, including a visit to see Murano glasswork. Afterwards, enjoy some leisure time—perhaps a gondola ride? Accommodation will be in the Mestre district.
Day 18 : Venice
Location: Venice
Accommodation Name: hotel
Meals Included: Breakfast
After breakfast, our journey will come to an end, leaving you with wonderful lasting memories.
What's Included
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Hotel Transfers
Transfers to and from the hotel are included at the start and end of the tour.
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Panoramic Tour of Rome
A panoramic tour of Rome, including visits to the Colosseum, Roman Forums, and St. Peter's Square in the Vatican.
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Transfer to Trastevere
Evening transfer to Trastevere, a lively neighborhood in Rome.
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Visit to San Giovanni in Venere Abbey
Visit to the 11th-century San Giovanni in Venere Abbey.
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Visit to Termoli
Visit to the coastal city of Termoli, including its 13th-century castle and Romanesque cathedral.
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Visit to Trani
Visit to Trani, known as 'the pearl of the Adriatic,' including its pink Romanesque cathedral.
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Visit to Lecce
Visit to Lecce, renowned for its stunning baroque architecture.
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Visit to Alberobello
Visit to Alberobello, famous for its unique conical-shaped houses known as trulli.
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Visit to Matera
Visit to Matera, including the ancient Sassi di Matera dwellings.
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Boat Trip to Capri
Boat trip to the Island of Capri, with options to visit Grotta Bianca or Capri city.
What's Not Included
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Optional Gondola Ride in Venice
Gondola ride in Venice is optional and not included in the tour package.
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Excess Luggage Fees
Passengers must pay for all excess luggage directly to the airline on domestic flights.
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Lunch and Dinner
Lunch and dinner are not included unless specified in the itinerary.
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Personal Expenses
Personal expenses such as souvenirs, additional activities, and tips are not included.
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Admission to Uffizi Gallery and Accademia Gallery
Admission to the Uffizi Gallery and Accademia Gallery in Florence is not included.
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Urban Minibus to Portofino
Urban minibus to Portofino is not included and may have long waits and poor service quality.
Mode of Transport
Transportation includes transfers to and from hotels, a domestic flight from Palermo to Rome, boat trips to Capri and Portofino, and train rides to Orvieto and Cinque Terre.
Accommodation
Accommodation will be provided in various cities including Rome, Bari, Brindisi, Naples, Salerno, Taormina, Palermo, Siena, Florence, Genoa, and Venice. Specific hotel names are not mentioned.
Check out our Q&As
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What can I expect on the first day of the tour in Rome?
On the first day in Rome, you will be transferred to the hotel and have some free time. In the afternoon, you can find information about the start of your tour on the boards located at the hotel reception.
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What are the main attractions we will visit in Rome?
In Rome, you will go on a panoramic tour of the city, visiting the Colosseum, the Roman Forums, the squares and fountains of the center, and St. Peter's Square in the Vatican. In the evening, there will be a transfer to Trastevere, a lively neighborhood known for its traditional restaurants.
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What historical sites will we visit on the third day?
On the third day, you will visit the San Giovanni in Venere Abbey, an 11th-century abbey built on the ruins of an ancient Roman temple, and Termoli, a coastal city with a 13th-century castle and Romanesque cathedral. You will also visit Trani, known for its stunning pink Romanesque cathedral.
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What unique architectural sites will we see in Alberobello and Matera?
In Alberobello, you will see the unique conical-shaped houses known as trulli, a UNESCO World Heritage Site. In Matera, you will explore the ancient historic center and the Sassi di Matera, a complex of ancient dwellings and buildings carved into the rock, also a World Heritage Site.
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What activities are planned for the visit to Capri?
In Capri, you can choose to take a boat to Grotta Bianca or the funicular to Capri city. After lunch, you will reboard and head to Sorrento, where you will have free time to wander.
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What will we do in Taormina?
In Taormina, you will have time to explore the vibrant old town and visit the Greek theater set against the breathtaking landscape. You will also visit Caltagirone, known for its Baroque architecture and ceramics, and the Villa Romana del Casale, famous for its well-preserved mosaics.
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What is included in the guided tour of Palermo?
The guided tour of Palermo includes visits to the cathedral, the Palazzo dei Normanni, and the Monreale cathedral, known for its golden mosaics. The afternoon is free for you to explore at your leisure.
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What should I know about the domestic flight from Palermo to Rome?
The domestic flight from Palermo to Rome is included in your trip. You are allowed one suitcase of up to 20 kg in the hold, and any excess luggage must be paid for directly to the airline.
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What are the highlights of the visit to Orvieto and Castiglione del Lago?
In Orvieto, you will take a cable car to the medieval center and visit the cathedral. In Castiglione del Lago, you will have time for a leisurely stroll and lunch by Lake Trasimeno.
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What can I expect during the visit to Cinque Terre?
In Cinque Terre, you will visit one of the charming towns by train, have time for lunch, and then travel by train to Levanto before continuing to Genoa. Note that the train to Cinque Terre is a regular commuter service and may be crowded during peak times.
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What will we do in Portofino?
In Portofino, you will enjoy a stroll by the sea and have time at leisure. If weather conditions prevent the boat from operating, you will spend more time in Santa Margherita, with the option to take an urban minibus to Portofino.
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What scenic areas will we visit in the Italian Lakes region?
In the Italian Lakes region, you will visit Lake Orta, take a train ride to the medieval center of Orta San Giulio, and a boat to the Island of San Giulio. You will also visit Lake Maggiore and have the option to visit the Borromean Islands, including Isola Bella.
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What is included in the visit to Venice?
In Venice, you will take a boat trip to St. Mark's Square, followed by a guided walking tour of the City of Canals, including a visit to see Murano glasswork. You will also have leisure time to explore the city.
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