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Discover the beauty of Italy through journeys crafted by experts who call it home. Our Italy tours reveal the authentic essence of Italian heritage through experiences which exceed what standard travel guides provide. Authentic Italian experiences await travelers among Tuscany’s rolling hills, Venice’s romantic canals, Rome’s lively streets, and the sunlit shores of the Amalfi Coast.Our local experts create customized travel plans for visitors who wish to taste local wines and learn traditional cooking methods and visit hidden ancient towns. Our local experts will show you Italy through their daily experiences which suit all types of travelers including couples and families and curious adventurers.

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Frequently Asked Questions

When is the best time to visit Italy?
 The best time to go to Italy is in spring (April–May) and fall (September–October). During those seasons the weather is warm and the crowds are fewer. Summer is too hot and crowded, while winter is too cold and rainy. 
How many days should I spend in Italy?
 In general, you will need about 10 days to see the major highlights. If you have 2 weeks, your trip will be more relaxed, but if you only have 5 days, you can definitely see a couple of the big cities with famous landmarks.
What are the most popular destinations in Italy?
 Rome, Florence, Venice are Italy’s most famous destinations. Most first-time visitors focus on these three cities. 
What should I do on my trip to Italy?
 Start with Rome, Florence, and Venice for the famous sights and culture. You could also plan around the Amalfi Coast, Tuscany, or the Italian Lakes. In all these destinations you will enjoy ancient ruins, Renaissance art, food tours, wine tasting, and boat rides.
Is Italy a good destination for families, seniors, couples?
 Yes, Italy is great for families, seniors, and couples. Kids are welcomed, and seniors will appreciate the sightseeing and the culture. Couples have many romantic locations to visit, like Venice, Tuscany, or the Amalfi Coast. 
What food should I try in Italy?
 Start with the famous Neapolitan pizza, lasagne, and pastas such as carbonara or ragù alla bolognese. Taste regional specialties, like osso buco in Milan, arancini in Sicily, pesto in Genoa, and bistecca alla fiorentina. Finish with gelato, tiramisu, or cannolis. 
Is Italy safe to visit?
 Yes, Italy is generally safe to visit. The main issues are pickpocketing in busy areas and on public transport. 
What vaccinations do I need to travel to Italy?
 Make sure your routine shots, like Tdap and MMR, are up to date. Hepatitis A is also recommended. 
Which airports should I use?
 The main airports in Italy are Rome Fiumicino (FCO) for central and southern trips and Milan Malpensa (MXP) for the north. Other big airports at famous cities are: Venice (VCE), Naples (NAP), and Bologna (BLQ). 
Do I need a visa for Italy?
 It depends on your nationality and trip length. Tourists from the US, UK, and Australia can stay up to 90 days without a visa, as long as their passport is valid for at least three months after their stay. 
What is the official currency of Italy?
Italy uses the euro (€) as its official currency, abbreviated as EUR.