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Italy, La Dolce Vita!

Small Group Tour Italy - Italy, La Dolce Vita | Discovery Tours by Gate 1

Package Includes

  • Small groups of 10-18 travelers guaranteed
  • International flights NYC-Milan, Pisa-NYC
    Other departure cities available. Click on date of departure for selection and prices
  • Airline taxes & fuel surcharges
  • 12 nights in First Class accommodations that evoke the local character
  • All transfers and sightseeing per itinerary in modern air-conditioned vehicles
  • 21 meals: 12 breakfasts, 3 lunches & 6 dinners (including welcome & farewell dinners)
  • Bottled water during sightseeing excursions. Bottled water, coffee, and tea with all meals. Wine is included with lunch and dinner
  • Services of local English-speaking tour manager throughout
  • Comprehensive, guided sightseeing and entrance fees per itinerary
  • Active itinerary with unique cultural features
  • Luggage handling for one bag per person

Tour Highlights

  • Thanks to our small group size of 10-18 travelers, we can get to the heart of our destination, visit places that other tours miss, and get to know the locals.
  • Savor a lakeside lunch on Isola dei Pescatori, or Fishermen’s Island, on lovely Lake Maggiore
  • Explore medieval Bergamo Alta, an incredibly preserved hill town of 17th-century walls, lovely piazzas, and a breathtaking duomo
  • Visit the magnificent Villa Pisani, a 114-room palace once home to kings and emperors, including Napoleon
  • Cruise Venice’s Grand Canal and enjoy a walking tour of this graceful pedestrian-only city
  • Browse Venice’s food market, where farmers, bakers, and artisans tempt you with their goods
  • Honor the 200th birthday of Guiseppe Verdi, born in 1813, at Villa Pallavicino in Busseto, a museum dedicated to his life and work
  • Taste Chianti wines at a local wine estate, where you’re invited to share a meal prepared with local produce
  • Marvel at the cliffside village of Cinque Terre, “five towns” that seem suspended over the Ligurian Sea

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    DAY 1, Monday - Depart the USA
    Depart the USA for Italy. Your overnight flight includes meals, drinks, and in-flight entertainment for the journey

    DAY 2, Tuesday - Arrive Milan/Transfer to Stresa
    Upon arrival in Milan, Italy, we transfer to Stresa, an exclusive resort town on the spectacular Lake Maggiore. Gather later with your Tour Manager for an orientation of your upcoming journey, followed by a welcome cocktail and dinner
    Overnight: Grand Hotel Bristol, Stresa
    Meals: Dinner

    DAY 3, Wednesday - Cruise Lake Maggiore and Lake Orta Islands
    Cruise to Isola Bella this morning to tour the grounds of the Palazzo Borromeo*. The history on this small island is palpable; this was long the home of the Borromeo family, who acquired several of these magical islands in the early 1500s. There’ll be time to see its lovely Italianate gardens, its famed white peacocks, and of course the elegant palace that Carlo III built for his wife Isabela. Continue to quaint Isola dei Pescatori, or Fishermen’s Island. Its year-round population hovers around 30. We’ll explore its delightful cobbled lanes and pause for a delicious lakeside lunch. This afternoon, visit Lake Orta and historic San Giulio. This hull-shaped island is home to a Benedictine monastery and a marvelous basilica. Tonight is free to explore Stresa on your own
    Overnight: Grand Hotel Bristol, Stresa
    Meals: Breakfast, Lunch

    DAY 4, Thursday - Discover Bergamo Alta / Tour Verona
    After breakfast, we set out for Verona. En route, stop in Bergamo Alta, a unique and scenic hill town surrounded by incredibly preserved 17th-century Venetian walls. A local guide shows us around and gives us insight into its beautiful Piazza Vecchia and its Cotanini Fountain; the soaring Duomo and its Basilica of Santa Maria Maggiore; and the lovely Colleoni Chapel. Continue to Verona, and enjoy a guided orientation tour of the city followed by free time to savor the atmosphere here. This evening is free for you to make your own discoveries
    Overnight: Hotel Bologna, Verona
    Meals: Breakfast

    DAY 5, Friday - Visit Villa Pisani/Explore Treviso
    Today we stop to explore one of Italy’s architectural and cultural gems, the extravagant Villa Pisani. The 18th-century palace was built for a doge and kept in his family until Napoleon acquired it in 1807. With 114 rooms, it is one of Italy’s most magnificent Palladian villas, adorned with canals, statuary, and art from the 18th and 19th centuries. There’ll be time to explore the gardens, maze, orangery, and small woodland. We settle in at our hotel and take in charming Treviso on a walking tour and later enjoy a typical Venetian apertif
    Overnight: Villa Contarini Nenzi Hotel & Spa
    Meals: Breakfast

    DAY 6, Saturday - Discover Venice
    Today, we explore romantic Venice, a graceful tableau of canals and bridges. Sailing the magnificent Grand Canal, we’ll have a classic view of the Venetian villas that hug its banks. Our walking tour includes the Rialto Bridge, St. Mark’s Square and its golden basilica, and the Bridge of Sighs. We also browse the food market, where you can sample baicoli or bussolai, two Venetian cookies. Farmers, bakers, and artisans of pottery and glass set up shop here to tempt you with their wares. Our visit provides an enriching way to glimpse the daily life of this ancient city. After lunch on your own, you’ll have ample time to explore on your own
    Overnight: Villa Contarini Nenzi Hotel & Spa
    Meals: Breakfast, Dinner

    DAY 7, Sunday - Sample Balsamic Vinegar in Emilia/Continue to Parma
    Our journey continues through the region of Emilia. This province is world-renowned for its balsamic vinegar. Its aging process – a minimum of 12 years – results in deep-brown, sweet-and-sour vinegar with hints of wood flavors from its casks. You’ll learn how seriously the locals take their balsamic when we stop for lunch here, accented with rich drizzles of this exquisite elixir. We continue to Parma, home to another Italian delicacy – Parmesan cheese. We'll tour this city with a guide by foot, stopping to view the octagonal baptistery and its painted ceiling; the cathedral; and the Renaissance Basilica of Santa Maria della Steccata
    Overnight: Starhotel Du Parc, Parma
    Meals: Breakfast, Lunch

    DAY 8, Monday - Visit Giuseppe Verdi Museum & San Vitale Fortress
    This morning, we visit Busseto, the hometown of Guiseppe Verdi. The famed 19th-century opera composer found inspiration in this quiet village. The Villa Pallavicino houses a museum dedicated to the artist and his work, with ample opportunity to hear some of his most famous arias. Later, in Fontanellato on the plains of the Po River, savor a lunch of local ingredients. Then stop by the 13th-century Fortress of San Vitale, home of the descendants of the Count of San Vitale until the 1930s. During our guided visit of this castle-residence, we admire its original furnishings, portraits of the family, and frescoes of the 16th-century painter Parmigianino. There’ll be time to stroll its gardens and view the optical chamber, which projects an image of the surrounding town onto a wall through the ingenious use of mirrors and a prism. Enjoy free time late this afternoon to explore more on your own and find an ideal spot for dinner. Perhaps you’ll sample some local specialties created here: prosciutto di Parma or a stuffed pasta dish like tortelli d’erbetta or anolini in brodo
    Overnight: Starhotel Du Parc, Parma
    Meals: Breakfast, Lunch

    DAY 9, Tuesday - Journey through Tuscany to Cortona
    Today’s drive takes us south into the soft and lilting countryside of Tuscany, renowned for its sun-washed vineyards and magnificent wines. There is no mistaking its majestic hill towns as authentically Tuscan, and we’ll be sure to visit some of them during our stay in the region. We arrive at our next accommodation, Villa di Piazzano, with time to relax and perhaps enjoy a cocktail before dinner. Enjoy its manicured gardens, swim in the pool, or sip a drink on the terrace
    Overnight: Villa di Piazzano, Cortona
    Meals: Breakfast, Dinner

    DAY 10, Wednesday - Explore Cortona
    After a free morning enjoying our villa’s amenities, join our afternoon tour of Cortona, the glorious setting for Under the Tuscan Sun. One legend has it that the son of Noah built this city 273 years after the Great Flood. We’ll see the main square and explore the Etruscan Museum in the Palazzo Casali. Its collections span Egyptian, Etruscan, Roman, and Renaissance artifacts. Tonight, we take our dinner at our villa
    Optional: Italian Cooking Lesson (AM)
    Overnight: Villa di Piazzano, Cortona
    Meals: Breakfast, Dinner

    DAY 11, Thursday - Discover Siena/Enjoy Wine Tasting / Continue to Lucca
    Discover one of Tuscany’s most stunning medieval hill towns today – Siena. This is one of the most beautifully preserved medieval cities in the world. Palazzos line its streets and in the grand Piazza del Campo, horse hooves echo from the twice-annual Palio horse race that pits local districts against each other. We’ll enjoy a guided tour, featuring the campanile and duomo. We then journey into the heart of Tuscany and stop at a wine estate for a tasting and a delicious dinner of local ingredients in a sumptuous locale. Afterward, we continue to Lucca
    Overnight: Ilaria Hotel, Lucca
    Meals: Breakfast, Dinner

    DAY 12, Friday - Explore Lucca
    Lucca’s imposing city walls are a sight to behold. And the city within is a true Tuscan gem. We explore its alleyways and churches with a local guide, stopping at the Piazza San Michele, once the seat of the Roman Forum; the city’s remarkable amphitheater ruins in the Piazza dell’Anfiteatro; and the elegant Palazzo Mansi, whose simple exterior hides a flush of wealth inside overseen by the ghost of Lucida Mansi at the full moon. This afternoon, explore at your leisure – perhaps by bicycle, provided at our hotel
    Overnight: Ilaria Hotel, Lucca
    Meals: Breakfast

    DAY 13, Saturday - Discover Cinque Terre
    We venture today to the Ligurian Sea and Cinque Terre, or Five Towns. Over centuries, residents have built terrace upon terrace from the rugged coast up the slopes here. Now, each of these breathtaking, multi-hued villages seems suspended between sea and shore. So spectacular and genuine are they today, the five villages and their hillsides are a UNESCO World Heritage Site. Our farewell dinner tonight is at a local restaurant
    Overnight: Ilaria Hotel, Lucca
    Meals: Breakfast, Dinner

    DAY 14, Sunday - Depart for the USA
    After breakfast, transfer to the airport for your flight home
    Meals: Breakfast

    *Please note: On winter departures, the Palazzo Borromeo is closed and we will visit an alternate site.

    Half Day Cooking ClassDay #10 01 Mar 2013 - 31 Oct 2013           $85
     
     

    Grand Hotel Bristol

    ★★★★

    This first class hotel is nestled in a garden and overlooks the lakefront.

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    Hotel Bologna

    ★★★

    This tourist class hotel is located within the historic center of Verona.

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    Villa Contarini Nenzi Hotel & Spa

    ★★★★

    This first class hotel is conveniently located between Treviso and Venice.

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    Starhotel Du Parc

    ★★★★

    This first class hotel is located in the heart of Parma beside the beautiful Parco Ducale.

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    Villa di Piazzano

    ★★★★

    This first class hotel is located in the countryside just outside the town of Cortona.

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    Ilaria Hotel

    ★★★★

    This first class hotel is located in the heart of Lucca within the historic city walls.

    Hotel Details
    Dates & PricesLand OnlyAir & Land
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    2013
    Sep 9 (Sold Out)$41995329
    Sep 16 (Sold Out)$41795269
    Oct 14$39995129

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    *Not Included:
    Prices do not include optional tours, and gratuities for guides/tour managers. Land only prices do not include arrival/departure transfers.

    Entry Requirements:
    Passengers traveling abroad require a passport valid for six months beyond their travel dates. All travelers are responsible to check if a visa is required for all countries on their itinerary. For visa information, check our Visas page.


    Is This Trip Right for You?

    This is a moderately active trip. Our small group covers a lot of ground each day, and we spend 2-3 hours on our feet during tours. The pace is moderate, with 1 one-night stay, 4 two-night stays, and 1 three-night stay. Some of our tours require walking over uneven surfaces or up and down steep slopes or steps. Some hotels have limited access for our coaches; in such cases, you will be required to walk from our drop-off point to the entrance. This tour is not recommended for people who have difficulty walking or who have heart conditions.

     
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    Know Before You Go
    Although most of the planning and preparation is taken care of for you, there are still a few things you should know and some details you should take care of to ensure your comfort, safety and peace of mind. Please review the following information before your departure to ensure that any surprises along the way will only be pleasant ones.
    Getting Ready to Go
    Passports and Visas
    It is each traveler's responsibility to have a passport valid for at least 6 months after the date of travel and a visa if required. Please check the information at www.gate1travel.com/visas.aspx for the specific country/region you are visiting for more details. IMPORTANT: Passengers who are not U.S. citizens must check with the respective consulate or a visa agency to determine what personal identification is required. Passengers who enter, leave and then re-enter the same country on their itinerary should check if they require a double-entry visa. Passport applications are available at most U.S. Post Offices, as well as at regional Passport Agencies. Passengers requiring visas, whether obtained in advance or locally upon arrival, should ensure that their passport has unstamped visa pages.

    Trip Preparation
    A little pre-planning can make your trip go a lot smoother. Several weeks before your trip, make a list of what you will need to take with you. Make sure your personal documents (passports, visas) are in order and that you have enough prescription medications to last through the trip. We suggest that you make photocopies of passports, visas, and any other important travel documents and pack them separately from the originals. Pack a list of medications including dosage and generic names. If you lose the originals while traveling, you'll have copies for easier reporting and replacement. You may consider bringing a small supply of over the counter medications for headaches and/or anti-diarrhea pills (especially when traveling outside of the USA and Western Europe). We recommend that you pack a portable alarm clock. Avoid placing valuables such as cameras in your checked luggage.

    Cell Phones & Calling Cards
    You may wish to carry a cell phone while traveling overseas. Check with your cell phone provider if your phone will work in the destination(s) you are visiting. U.S. service is dominated by the CDMA technology standard, while most of the world uses the incompatible GSM standard. Some U.S. providers do offer GSM, but you may incur high international roaming fees. With GSM, however, you can often choose to have your phone unlocked and then add a local SIM card for lower fees. If you can access the Internet as you travel, you can take advantage of email or a Skype Internet telephone (VOIP) account for the best value. Alternatively, you may investigate renting a cell phone before you leave or buying an inexpensive phone locally.

    When calling the U.S. from a foreign country, you may also use a prepaid calling card; normally, the only additional charge (besides the prepaid long distance charges) is a local fee of a few cents and possibly a connection fee if you are using your card at your hotel. It is best to check with the hotel’s reception desk prior to making phone calls to avoid unexpected charges.

    Making Telephone Calls from One Country to Another
    When dialing a number from one country to another, you should proceed as follows: dial your country's Exit Code + destination Country Code + Phone Number.
    For most countries, the exit code is 00. Exceptions include the USA and Canada (011), Hong Kong and Cambodia (001), Australia (0011), and Russia (8 Pause 10*). For Brazil, please consult with the local telephone company. If the international number you wish to call starts with a 0 (zero), you must drop this starting digit when dialing the number.

    Wireless Internet Access
    Passengers traveling with WiFi enabled devices (such as a personal computer, smartphone, tablet, or digital audio player) may be able to connect to the internet via a wireless network access point (or hotspot). WiFi access in hotels and/or cruise lines often involves a fee which, in some cases, can be very expensive. Passengers requiring internet access can often locate free WiFi hotspots such as libraries or coffee shops. Hotspots can often be located and planned in advance via an online search. Planning ahead may help avoid unnecessary fees.

    Staying Healthy While Traveling
    All travelers should familiarize themselves with local conditions, such as high altitude or required immunizations, which could affect their health. We recommend you consult with your personal health-care provider, the Centers for Disease Control (www.cdc.gov) and/or theWorld Health Organization (http://www.who.int/en/) for their recommendations.

    There are several easy steps you can take to stay healthy while traveling which may help prevent contracting an illness while away from home.

    • Watch what you eat. Try new foods in modest quantities, and depending upon your destination, you may want to avoid street foods, salad bars, raw vegetables and fruits, unless they have thick peels like bananas or grapefruit.
    • Stay hydrated. Drink bottled water and avoid consuming ice cubes made with tap water.
    • If you have allergies to foods, medications or insect bites, or have any other unique medical issues, consider a medical alert bracelet and/or a physician’s note detailing required treatment should you become ill.
    • Wash your hands regularly and carry hand sanitizer.
    • Where appropriate, pack sunscreen and insect repellant (for both active and warm destinations).
    • You may also want to bring a small first-aid kit with bandaids, antibiotic cream, pain killers, bug bite cream, digestive aids like antidiarrheal or anti-bloat medications, antacids, and cold medicine. This is in addition to any prescription medications which should be adequate for the entire trip.


    Notice on Aircraft Cabin Insecticide Treatment - Please note that some countries may require aircraft cabin insecticide treatment for in-bound foreign flights. A list of such countries is available at: http://www.dot.gov/office-policy/aviation-policy/aircraft-disinsection-requirements.

    Climate & Clothing
    Italy - Spring and Fall: 55-75°F; Summer: 70-85°F; Winter: 40-55°F. Bring comfortable walking shoes, a sweater, clothes you can layer and an all-weather jacket. On cruises, informal dress is the general rule though on formal nights, a cocktail dress for women and a suit or coat and tie for men is required. Some religious sites may require modest dress to enter (no shorts, short skirts, or sleeveless tops).

    Italy Average Temperatures: http://www.gate1travel.com/weather/europe/default.aspx#italy-weather

    Book & Film Recommendations
    Many of our guests enjoy reading about their destination - either in advance of their trip or while traveling - as a way of adding context to their visit. Whether reading a traditional guide book, learning about the history and culture, or simply enjoying a fictional novel set in the destination, a good book can add greatly to your experience. Similarly, a good movie set in your destination helps set the mood before you travel. We asked our Tour Managers and staff to recommend books and films which past guests may have enjoyed. The following does not constitute an endorsement of any authors, books or films listed, it is merely a collection of guests’ recommendations.

    ITALY: Books
    Venice Is a Fish: A Sensual Guide by Tiziano Scarpa
    Venetian Legends and Ghost Stories: A Guide to Places of Mystery in Venice by Alberto Toso Fei
    The Lost Army or Empire of Dragons or The Ides of March or Tyrant by Valerio Massimo Manfredi
    Secrets of Rome: Love and Death in the Eternal City or Secrets of the Vatican by Corrado Augias
    Four Seasons in Rome: On Twins, Insomnia, and the Biggest Funeral in the History of the World by Anthony Doerr
    La Bella Figura: A Field Guide to the Italian Mind or An Italian in Italy by Beppe Severgnini
    Under the Tuscan Sun: At Home in Italy or In Tuscany by Frances Mayes
    A Day in the Life of Ancient Rome by Alberto Angela
    The Little World of Don Camillo by Giovanni Guareschi
    Caesar: Life of a Colossus by Adrian Keith Goldsworthy
    The Stones of Venice by John Ruskin
    The Garden of the Finzi Continis by Giorgio Bassani
    The Adventures of Pinocchio by Carlo Collodi
    A Room with a View by E.M. Forster
    Inspector Montalbano novels by Andrea Camilleri
    The Leopard by Giuseppe Tomasi di Lampedusa
    The Agony and the Ecstasy: A Biographical Novel of Michelangelo by Irving Stone
    Roma: The Novel of Ancient Rome by Steven Saylor
    The Birth of Venus by Sarah Dunant
    Italy for the Gourmet Traveler by Fred Plotkin
    The Merchant of Venice by William Shakespeare
    Why Italians Love to Talk About Food: A Journey Through Italy's Great Regional Cuisines, from the Alps to Sicily by Elena Kostioukovitch
    Michelangelo A Tormented Life by Antonio Forcellino
    Medici: Godfathers of the Renaissance by Paul Strathern