ITALY – Rome, Pompeii, Amalfi Coast, Capri, Sorrento, Florence, Venice (10 days, 9 nights) November 5-15, 2024

$2995 (priced for double occupancy – $3870 single) Flight not included – Deposit $800 –

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ROME, POMPEII, AMALFI COAST, CAPRI, SORRENTO, FLORENCE, VENICE

Itinerary subject to change

Day 1: Flight USA-ROME, ITALY

Day 2: LAX-ROME – Arrival Rome Fiumicino – we will take a walking tour in the evening to see some of the beautiful sights of Rome at night.  We will see the famous Trevi Fountain and toss a coin over our shoulders into the fountain (with the hopes that someday we may again return to Rome).  We will also visit the best, most well-preserved structure in Rome that is still in operation – the Pantheon.  We will finish the night at Piazza Navona, built on the ancient stadium of Domitian in 1st century AD, it still follows the form of the open space of the stadium.  You will have time to have a nice dinner here as there are many great dining choices in the area.  

Hotel: Rome

Day 3: ROME 

Vatican Tour (including Sistine Chapel & St Peter’s Basilica) with our local Roman guides, Castel Sant’Angelo & Free Time

Hotel:  Rome

Day 4 – ROME 

Colosseum & Roman Forum Tour, Free Time 

Cooking class with Chef Andrea 

Hotel: Rome

Day 5 – AMALFI 

The Rome-Naples high speed train (speeds of around 200 mph) will get you to Naples in half the time of you were to drive.  Once we arrive in Naples, we will take a chartered bus to the Ruins of  Pompeii (passing right by Mount Vesuvius on the way).  Our special local Italian guide will explain to you what happened on that day in 79 AD.  There are hidden gems throughout the city – you will learn about the architecture of Pompeii in detail and understand why the Romans built it the way they did.  We will continue over the beautiful hills of the Riserva Statale Valle delle Ferriere, then drop down into the Amalfi Coast with breathtaking views of the Tyrrhenian Sea.

Hotel:  Amalfi

Day 6 – AMALFI-POSITANO 

Today we will explore the magnificent Amalfi coast.  We will visit two villas, Ravello and Cimbrone, high up in the hills with amazing views of the Tyrrhenian Sea.  You will have the option (weather permitting) to take a hike along the Path of the Gods.  Sentiero degli Dei, as they say in Italy, is an ancient trail hugging the coastline which connects the villages of Agerola and Nocelle.  Take in the beautiful views of the Amalfi Coast, the Isle of Capri, and enjoy a picnic along the way.  We will spend some time in Positano, take some photos at the beach, do some shopping, then spend the night in Sorrento.

Hotel:  Sorrento

Day 7 – SORRENTO – CAPRI DAY TOUR

A highlight for many of our guests –  this day is packed full of surprises.  We start the day taking the ferry from Sorrento to Capri (around 30 minutes).  Once we arrive, we will head to the famous Blue Grotto (weather permitting).  The Blue Grotto is a natural sea cave 200 feet long by 80 feet wide and has been known since ancient Roman times. It was first used as Emperor Tiberius’ personal swimming hole.

The mouth of the cave entrance is around 6 feet wide and 3 feet high, so visitors must enter with small rowboats seating 2-4 people each.  Once inside, you will see that the water is illuminated with a turquoise glow from the sunlight passing through an underwater cavity.   

We will also have the chance to ride the Monte Solaro Chairlift.  This single person chairlift will take you to the highest point of Capri – Mount Solaro (1932’).  You will have time at the top to explore the most panoramic views of the island.  

At the end of the tour, you will have time to shop before we board the boat back to the mainland town of Sorrento.  You will have free time to have dinner at the amazing restaurants and enjoy the shopping this town has to offer.  

Hotel: Sorrento

Day 8 – SORRENTO-FLORENCE  

This morning we will travel back to the train terminal at Naples to catch the high-speed train to Florence.  Florence is the capital of the Tuscany region of Italy.  One of the most recognizable sites of Florence is the Duomo Cathedral of Santa Maria Del Fiore, which began construction in the year 1296.  If you’re up for the challenge, you will have the chance to climb the 463 steps to the top for the best views of the city.  With our local guides, you can skip the line to visit Michelangelo’s sculpture of David at the Accademia Gallery. The sculpture was created between 1501-1504 and stands 14 ft tall.  You will have free time to explore the city and do some shopping.  

Hotel: Florence

Day 9 – FLORENCE-VENICE

We will take another high speed train to this unique Italian city built on more than 100 islands connected by pedestrian bridges – the city of Venice.  Venice is the capital of the Veneto region of Italy.  You will have the option to take a 2 hour walking tour with our local guide, who will show you hidden details of the town that you would not otherwise notice.  Some of the highlights include Piazza San Marco, the Grand CanalRialto BridgeBridge of Sighs, and St. Mark’s Basilica

Hotel: Venice

Day 10 – VENICE

Day at your leisure in Venice. You can explore the islands of Murano, Burano, & Torcello, or take more time in Venice to explore

Hotel: Venice

Day 11 – VENICE-USA FLIGHT

Final day will be spent on the long haul flight returning to the US

WHAT IS INCLUDED:

  • 3 nights Rome
  • 1 night Amalfi
  • 2 nights Sorrento
  • 1 night Florence
  • 2 nights Venice
  • High speed rail transportation throughout the tour
  • services of Travel Addicts Tours staff throughout the tour
  • some breakfasts

WHAT IS NOT INCLUDED:

  • International Flights (US-Rome/Venice-US) (varies by airport – $800-$1100)
  • Other Meals
  • Optional Tours such as Vatican, Colosseum, Cooking Class, Tour of Pompei, Isle of Capri, Accademia Gallery, Amalfi Villas, Florence & Venice City Tours (all optional tours approx $650 per person)

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7 thoughts on “ITALY – Rome, Pompeii, Amalfi Coast, Capri, Sorrento, Florence, Venice (10 days, 9 nights) November 5-15, 2024

  1. Do you have the dates for Italy? And are families ok to go or are they adult only trips?
    We wanted a trip to Europe next year and have been following your site!

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