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Sicily
Trekking Sicily’s Volcanoes
Test the limits of your comfort zone on this hiking tour of the active volcanoes of Sicily. Expert guides will lead you through the rumbling landscapes to volcanic summits with unprecedented views of the surrounding archipelago. Combined with the culture, food and wine of southern Italy, this is a tour sure to please all your senses!
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7-Day Guided Tour du Mont Blanc in Hotels
Ever dreamed of doing the most famous trek in the Alps but didn’t know where to start? Join a group and have a guided Tour du Mont Blanc trek while staying in Hotels. This trekking adventure is the perfect solution for anyone looking to enjoy the magic of the Tour du Mont Blanc without compromising on comfort. Enjoy hand-picked comfortable hotels, the comradery of a group of like-minded individuals and the expertise of a licensed mountain guide to lead you.
Amalfi Coast
Sorrento Peninsula Adventure Tour
The Amalfi Coast and Sorrento Peninsula is one of the most breathtaking parts of Italy. The Sorrento Peninsula Adventure tour takes you on foot and bike to the most incredible attractions in the area, getting you in touch with unforgettable oceans, mountains, and towns.
Amalfi Coast
Amalfi & Ischia Walking Tour
The Amalfi Coast and surrounding islands are sublime, and this walking tour is a perfect way to get the most of your visit. From the sea to the mountains, this tour connects you with the landscapes that make this one of the must-see parts of Italy.
Italian Alps
Monterosa Ski
Experience the might and majesty of the Italian Alps on the 7-Day Guided Monterosa Ski Tour. Italy’s Aosta Valley is your snow covered paradise to explore and enjoy as you whiz down its snow covered peaks and explore its remarkable valleys.
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8-Day Guided Tour du Mont Blanc Highlights
This 8-Day Guided adventure tour takes place in the surroundings of the beautiful Mont Blanc, the highest peak in the Alps. The landscapes that comprise this unique and prestigious massif offer up some of the most stunning hikes in Alps and this well-crafted tour will introduce you to the cream of the crop. In addition to days spent immersed in nature, you’ll retire in comfortable hotel accommodations each night featuring facilities for ultimate relaxation. Not to mention the joy of discovering the typical Italian cuisine of the Aosta Valley!
Italian Lakes
Italian and Swiss Lakes Cycling Tour
The Italian and Swiss lake country is full of world-class routes, and what better way to take in the staggering natural beauty of this region than by bike? This guided cycling tour takes you around several gorgeous lakes and into ancient towns filled with stunning architecture.
Tuscany
Southern Tuscany & Elba Guided E-Bike Tour
Discover remarkable highlights as you explore Tuscany by e-bike, such as Etruscan and Roman remains, medieval villages, gentle hills, the turquoise ocean, and distinguished wines.
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Guided Dolomites Hiking Tour
Hike the Dolomites in this guided group trip. Based in Cortina, each day is a new walk in the Dolomites, followed by a relaxing evening your Cortina hotel.
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Guided 10-day Tour du Mont Blanc
The Tour du Mont Blanc is an epic trek taking you through France, Italy and Switzerland, all the while providing stunning views of the Mont Blanc Massif. This guided Tour du Mont Blanc allows you to forget the hassle of planning and join a guide and a group of moderate trekkers on a wonderful trekking journey.
Northern Italy
Piedmont Road Bike Tour
The Vineyards and Coasts of Piedmont Tour is a chance to experience one of Italy’s best regions off the beaten path, riding from the beautiful Langhe area to the Ligurian Sea over one week. You’ll ride through famous vineyards and old villages full of historic charm, spending the week riding along peaceful back roads to get into authentic Italy and away from the tourist path.
Italian Alps
Italian Alps Road Bike Tour
For strong cyclists yearning for the gorgeous mountains of Italy, the Italian Alps Road Bike Tour is an unbeatable adventure. This is an epic guided cycling tour that takes you to the top of some of Italy’s highest mountain passes, like Mortirolo Pass, Gavia Pass, Bernina Pass, and Stelvio Pass.
Tuscany
Tuscany Road Biking Tour
The Tuscany Road Biking Tour will take you through some of the most picturesque landscapes in the world as you expore the Italian countryside. Ride through immersed in history and through unique scenery. This is a tour that allows you to discover the real Italy.
Dolomites
Dolomites Road Bike Tour
The Dolomites are the jewel of the Italian Alps and the perfect setting for an epic cycling adventure. The Dolomites Road Bike Tour is challenging, but it’s also one of the most rewarding ways to experience the beauty of the Dolomites: from the saddle of a bike, right atop high mountain passes.
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Tuscany Hills and Sea Road Bike Tour
From splendid Siena to the unique Elba Island, the Tuscany Hills and Sea Road Bike Tour is a perfect way to soak up the world-class scenery of Tuscany, one of Italy’s most desirable regions. With rides taking you up and down, between the hills and the sea, you’ll experience the views while also adventuring. A road bike is a privileged viewpoint to appreciate the inimitable variety of landscapes from, and with your wheels to take you everywhere, you can discover hidden villages full of history and acres of unspoiled nature.
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When planning your adventure in Italy, consider diverse destinations that cater to various interests. The Italian Alps and Apennines boast excellent trekking and skiing opportunities, while coastal regions like Amalfi Coast provide scenic hikes and water activities. For cultural immersion, explore historic cities like Rome and Florence.
Italy offers a range of activities for adventure enthusiasts. Experience adrenaline-pumping adventures such as unforgettable hiking in the Dolomites, biking in Sardinia, or sailing along the Amalfi Coast. Additionally, explore ancient ruins, indulge in culinary tours, or immerse yourself in local festivals for a unique Italian adventure.
The best time to visit Italy depends on your preferred activities and crowd tolerance. Summer (June to August) is popular for beach vacations and cultural events but can be crowded. Spring (April to June) and autumn (September to October) offer pleasant weather and fewer tourists, ideal for outdoor adventures. Winter (December to February) attracts skiers to the Alps and Apennines.
- Tre Cime di Lavaredo Circuit in the Dolomites, Trentino-Alto Adige: This iconic trek loops around the towering peaks of Tre Cime di Lavaredo, offering breathtaking views of jagged peaks and alpine meadows.
- Val d'Orcia Cycling Route in Tuscany, starting from Buonconvento: Cycle through the UNESCO World Heritage Site of Val d'Orcia, passing by picturesque hilltop towns, vineyards, and rolling hills dotted with cypress trees.
- Summiting Mount Etna, Sicily: Embark on a guided hike to the summit of Mount Etna, Europe's tallest active volcano, where you can witness smoking craters and lunar-like landscapes.
- Sailing along the Amalfi Coast, departing from Sorrento or Salerno: Glide past sheer cliffs and pastel-colored villages aboard a sailboat, stopping to swim in crystalline waters and explore charming coastal towns like Positano and Amalfi.
- Cinque Terre Coastal Trail, Liguria: Hike along the rugged coastline of the Cinque Terre, passing through five colorful villages clinging to the cliffs, and enjoy panoramic views of the Mediterranean Sea.
- Cross Country Skiing in Cortina d'Ampezzo, Italian Alps: Hit the slopes in one of Italy's most glamorous ski resorts, Cortina d'Ampezzo, where you'll find a variety of runs for all skill levels amidst stunning alpine scenery.
- Dora Baltea River Rafting in the Aosta Valley: Experience adrenaline-pumping rapids as you navigate the Dora Baltea River, surrounded by dramatic mountain scenery and medieval castles.
- Via Francigena Pilgrimage Route: Follow in the footsteps of pilgrims on the historic Via Francigena, a centuries-old pilgrimage route that stretches from Canterbury, England, to Rome, Italy, passing through scenic countryside, medieval villages, and cultural landmarks along the way.
- Paragliding over Monte Baldo, Lake Garda: Take to the skies and paraglide over the azure waters of Lake Garda, enjoying bird's-eye views of the surrounding mountains and quaint lakeside towns.
- Barolo Wine Trail in Piedmont, exploring vineyards around the town of Barolo: Wander through picturesque vineyards, sampling world-renowned Barolo wines and savoring the rich flavors of Piedmont's culinary delights.
Tipping is not mandatory in Italy, as service charges are typically included in the bill. However, rounding up the bill or leaving a small tip for exceptional service is appreciated.
English is widely spoken in tourist areas and by younger generations, but it may not be as prevalent in rural areas or among older individuals.
The ideal duration depends on your interests and the regions you plan to visit. A week to ten days is a good starting point for exploring major cities and nearby attractions, but longer stays allow for a more in-depth experience.
The currency in Italy is the Euro (EUR).
It's advisable to carry some Euros for small purchases and in case of emergencies. Credit cards are widely accepted in cities and tourist areas, but cash may be preferred in smaller establishments.
Italy offers a wealth of family-friendly attractions, from ancient ruins to theme parks and scenic beaches. However, traveling with children may require careful planning and consideration of activities and accommodations.
Italy has an extensive transportation network, including trains, buses, and rental cars. Trains are often the most convenient option for traveling between cities, while buses and cars provide flexibility for exploring rural areas.
Yes, self-guided tours are popular in Italy, especially in cities like Rome, Florence, and Venice, where attractions are easily accessible on foot or by public transport. Many guidebooks and online resources provide detailed itineraries and information for self-guided exploration.
Yes, guided tours are widely available in Italy, ranging from walking tours of historic cities to wine tasting excursions in the countryside. Guided tours offer insights from knowledgeable local guides and can enhance your travel experience.
Italy is in the Central European Time (CET) zone, which is UTC+1, and observes Daylight Saving Time from late March to late October.
Accommodation options in Italy range from luxury hotels and boutique guesthouses to agriturismi (farm stays) and budget hostels. Vacation rentals, such as apartments and villas, are also popular, especially for longer stays or traveling with family or friends.
Yes, Italians value politeness and respect, so it's important to greet people with a friendly "buongiorno" (good morning) or "buonasera" (good evening), especially when entering shops or restaurants. Dress modestly when visiting churches or religious sites, and avoid loud behavior or public displays of affection. Additionally, it's customary to wait for the host to initiate the meal and to leave a small tip for good service at restaurants.