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Our tailor-made tour itineraries can be designed to deliver as much of Italy in your tour as you wish.

From the breathtaking architecture, ancient artifacts, and the Vatican City in the heart of Rome, sailing gracefully across the canals of Venice, enjoying the Walk of the Gods along the Amalfi Coast, wine retreats or Statue of David, and art pilgrimages in Tuscany, quite simply, every region of Italy contains destinations that are capable of melting your heart.

With our driver-guided tours, you can cross these regions in style, luxury, and comfort with your private driver and our deluxe air-conditioned vehicles. All to a schedule that can be as relaxing or fast-paced as you desire.

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Explore Italy Your Way

Our tailor-made tour itineraries can be designed to deliver as much of Italy in your tour as you wish.

From the breathtaking architecture, ancient artifacts, and the Vatican City in the heart of Rome, sailing gracefully across the canals of Venice, enjoying the Walk of the Gods along the Amalfi Coast, wine retreats or Statue of David, and art pilgrimages in Tuscany, quite simply, every region of Italy contains destinations that are capable of melting your heart.

With our driver-guided tours, you can cross these regions in style, luxury, and comfort with your private driver and our deluxe air-conditioned vehicles. All to a schedule that can be as relaxing or fast-paced as you desire.

Some Popular Destinations For Your Italy Itinerary

Rome

Venice

Sicily

Milan

Amalfi Coast

Tuscany

Cinque Terre National Park, Liguria, Italy
Milan Cathedral Facade

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Sistine Chapel, Rome

The Vatican Museums

Walk through the treasures of the Vatican and the Sistine Chapel on your private guided experience. Navigate through the intriguing history of the Vatican Museums as you explore its vast network of corridors and galleries, ranging from ancient sculptural monuments to Renaissance masterpieces. This tour concludes with your guide revealing the history, symbolism, and significance of the most extraordinary artifacts in the Sistine Chapel, including Michelangelo’s breathtaking ceiling frescos.

Rome in a Day Walking Tour

The Colosseum

Learn the fascinating and often brutal history of the Colosseum on a guided tour of the famous amphitheater including The Cavea & The Vomitori. Our team can arrange for you to explore the Colosseum’s Underground chambers, an area off-limits to standard tours.

St Peter's Basilica Rome San Pietro Monument

St Peter's Basilica

Guided tours of perhaps the most prestigious holy temples in Christendom. Our private tours enable you to climb to the top of the Dome, while inside, you will find extremely impressive pieces of art, including a large bronze baldachin designed by Bernini, The Pietà, a sculpture by Michelangelo, and the statue of St Peter on his throne.

statues and waterfall in rome

The Trevi Fountain

This gorgeous Baroque-style fountain is a must-visit in Rome. Your guide will reveal the centuries of history and symbolism on display throughout the structure and will explain why so many leave coins behind in the fountain. Did you know that approximately 1 million Euros are retrieved from the fountain each year and put to charitable causes?

St Mark's Cathedral Venice

St Mark's Basilica

Renowned for its Italian-Byzantine architecture, St Mark’s Basilica is certainly not one to miss on your Venice Tour.

Your guide will lead you inside this Gothic masterpiece (in the St.Mark’s Basilica skip the line entrance), which was originally the private chapel of the Doge and meant to house the supposed relics of St. Mark the Evangelist.

St Mark’s Basilica Skip the Line & Doge’s Palace _ Private Guide

Doge's Palace

Found to the right of St. Mark’s, and distinguished by its white and rose-colored herringbone brick façade and highly stylized Gothic white stone arches that lend it a uniquely Venetian flavor.

The building served as the center of governmental power and was the Doge’s residence until the Napoleonic invasion of 1797.

Tour around this magnificent structure with your expert guide before continuing your Venice tour to one of the many nearby sites.

Venice Guided Walking Tour with Gondola Ride

The Rialto Bridge

Alongside visiting some of the best examples of Venetian Renaissance architecture to be found in the city, we will take in the iconic Rialto bridge – considered so ambitious during its construction five centuries ago that many believed it wouldn’t remain standing.

Palermo Cathedral with Santa Rosalia statue, Sicily, southern Italy

Palermo

Guided tours of the city include Palermo Cathedral, erected in 1185 in the area of an earlier Byzantine basilica. You then continue onto the Four Corners which is the center point of the four areas of the old town center, decorated with sculptures commissioned by the Spanish Viceroy in 1611.

Going southeast down Via Maqueda you will come across Piazza Pretoria. The large central fountain is the focal point for sixteen nude statues of nymphs, humans, mermaids, and satyrs.

Coast of Cefalu in Sicily, Italy

Cefalù

A gorgeous town located on the northern coast of Sicily and one of the major tourist attractions in the region. Visit the ancient Cathedral constructed in 1131 and stroll through the medieval narrow street and admire the picturesque houses on the sea and the long beach of finest sand.

Trapani town and harbor in Sicily

Trapani

The cultural hub of the whole area, it hosts many libraries and a large number of interesting museums. Walking through the old town, the signs of the passage of various civilizations over the centuries are immediately evident, and all left architectural, artistic, and monumental evidence. Its oldest and characteristic streets are Via Garibaldi, Corso Italia, and Corso Vittorio Emanuele.

Syracuse Cathedral, Sicily, Italy

Siracusa

Like many of Sicily’s coastal towns, Siracusa was once an ancient Greek settlement of the Magna Graecia era. Go back in time with your expert local guide and discover the city’s ancient relics, medieval monuments, and modern-day market.

Duomo Cathedral Milan

Duomo Cathedral

Taking nearly six centuries to complete and even larger than the Sistine Chapel in Rome, the Milan Cathedral is dedicated to the Nativity of St Mary and is the seat of the Archbishop of Milan.

Galleria Vittorio Emanuele Shopping Center

Galleria Vittorio Emanuele II Shopping Mall

Perfect for luxury shopping during your Italian vacation, the shopping mall is the oldest in the country and takes its name after the first king of the kingdom of Italy.

Castello Sforzesco Castle, Milan

Castello Sforzesco Castle

Once a domineering defensive fortification, this gorgeous 15th-century structure now houses several engrossing museums.

Museo del Novecento Art Museum

Museo del Novecento Art Museum

Explore the home of 20th Century art in Milan with your private guide and skip the line tickets.

Positano Italy

Positano

A resort spot synonymous with leisure since Roman times, with its striking white houses that begin around the Church of Santa Maria Assunta and seem to sweep down toward the sea. Explore the numerous artisan workshops and bottegas with your private guide

Pompeii Guided Tour

Pompeii & Ravello

Let our guides lead you through the once-buried city’s extraordinary relics, explaining its history in an engaging and interesting way. Step back in time as you survey the Roman Forum, baths, theatre, a brothel, and ancient shops. Peer into the lives of the ancient city’s inhabitants, as you visit their houses and the streets they walked along every day. You can also glimpse the famous ‘plaster cast’ bodies of its former citizens, frozen in the final moments of their lives as Vesuvius erupted.

Sorrento Town Italy

Sorrento

A historic center made up of a maze of narrow lanes lined with shops, cafès, restaurants, and limoncello sellers. To one side, the crystalline sea, and to the other lush hills covered in citrus groves. Highlights like Capri, Positano, Amalfi, Ravello, Pompeii, Herculaneum, Mount Vesuvius, and Ischia are all within striking distance for a day trip.

Salerno, Amalfi Coast Town, Italy

Salerno

Salerno is an old and charming city at the end of the Amalfi Coast. Its historic center offers interesting art treasures, especially from Medieval times such as the Cathedral and the Castle that you will visit with your local guide.

Wine Tours Regions Tuscany Italy

Tuscany Wine Tours

Explore the hills of Tuscany and its famous Sangiovese vines or famous wine estates such as Chianti, Siena, Montepulciano, and San Gimignano.

Uffizi Gallery, Italy

The Uffizi Gallery

In the Uffizi Museum, you will experience some of the most incredible works of art to be found anywhere in the world as your private guide takes you around the installations and collections of Renaissance artwork found in the 60 halls spanning the 12th century to the 16th. Explore works of Masters such as Michelangelo, Da Vinci, Rembrandt, and more.

Florence

Florence Cathedral & Duomo di Firenze

A stunning UNESCO World Heritage site, the Dome of Florence Cathedral provides the best view across the city and is a must-visit attraction on any Florence tour.

Private Guided Tour of Florence Museums Uffizi and Galleria dell'Accademia

Accademia Gallery

The Galleria dell’Accademia di Firenze, or “Gallery of the Academy of Florence”, is most famous for hosting a collection of Michelangelo’s works including Prisoners, which was originally intended for the tomb of Pope Julius II, and an unfinished statue of Saint Matthew, and of course most famous of all for being home to the world’s most celebrated statue, Michelangelo’s David.