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Indulge in the true essence of Italy: where ancient history whispers on every corner, passionate culture flows like wine, and the art of living—la dolce vita—is a way of life from the mountains to the Mediterranean.
Tour Overview


Itinerary Breakdown
A well-planned itinerary for an immersive experience.
Assemble at Changi Airport for your flight to Rome, Italy.

Royal Chapel of the Treasure of San Gennaro:
A 17th-century chapel that holds Saint Gennaro's relics.
Duomo di Santa Maria Assunta (Photo spot):
Naples' main cathedral, known for Saint Gennaro's blood miracle.
Royal Palace of Naples (Photo spot):
Former royal residence, now a museum in Piazza del Plebiscito.
Castel Nuovo (Photo spot):
13th-century fortress and royal castle near Naples' port.
Radisson Hotel Naples Nola (4*) or similar

Capri Town Walking Tour:
A guided walk through Capri's charming streets, local shops, and scenic viewpoints.
Radisson Hotel Naples Nola (4*) or similar

Pompeii Excavation:
Ancient Roman city buried by Mount Vesuvius' eruption.
Piazza Tasso (photo spot):
Central square in Sorrento, surrounded by cafes, and lively streets.
Chiesa di San Francesco (photo spot):
13th-century church in Sorrento known for its peaceful cloister and gardens.
Grandi Navi Veloc (overnight cruise) or similar

Palermo Cathedral:
A mix of architectural styles, built in 1185 and home to royal tombs.
Royal Palace of Palermo:
Historic palace with Norman roots, now home to the Sicilian Parliament.
Massimo Vittorio Emanuele Theatre (photo spot):
Italy's largest opera house, known for its grand architecture and acoustics.
Palazzo Reale (photo spot):
The Royal Palace of Naples, a historic residence of Spanish and later Bourbon monarchs, showcasing opulent rooms, artworks, and grand architecture.
Valley of the Temples:
A vast archaeological site in Agrigento featuring wellpreserved ancient Greek temples dating back to the 5th century BCE.
Colleverde Park Hotel (4*) or similar

Fish Market (photo spot):
A bustling traditional market in Catania, famous for its fresh seafood, lively vendors, and authentic Sicilian atmosphere.
Ursino Castle (photo spot):
A 13th-century castle in Catania, now home to a civic museum.
Piazza del Duomo (photo spot):
Catania's main square, known for its baroque buildings and lively atmosphere.
Fontana dell'Elefante (photo spot):
A lava stone elephant fountain-Catania's beloved symbol since the 18th century.
Roman Amphitheater of Catania (photo spot):
Ruins of a Roman amphitheater once used for gladiator fights and shows.
Teatro Antico di Taormina (photo spot):
A well-preserved Greek-Roman theatre with stunning views of Mount Etna and the sea.
Royal Palace Hotel (4*) or similar

Piazza Kennedy (photo spot):
A small public square in Bari, often used for events and local gatherings.
Hotel Excelsior Bari (4*) or similar

Church of Saint Anthony of Padua:
A small 20th-century church in Alberobello with а unique trullo-style dome.
Trullo Sovrano:
Alberobello's only two-storey trullo, built in the 18th century by priest Cataldo Perta's family, now serves as a museum of traditional Puglian dry-stone architecture and rural life.
Trulli Houses:
Traditional cone-roofed houses unique to the town of Alberobello
Sasso Caveoso:
One of the ancient districts of Matera, known for its cave dwellings carved into the rock, offering a glimpse into early human settlement.
Piazza San Pietro Barisano (photo spot):
A scenic square in Matera's Sassi district, surrounded by rock-cut architecture.
Cathedral of Maria Santissima of the Bruna (photo spot):
Matera's cathedral built in the 13th century, overlooking the ancient cave dwellings.
Sant'Eustachio (photo spot):
A historic church in Matera, known for its Romanesque features and stone carvings.
Rock Church of Santa Barba (photo spot):
A cave church carved into stone, featuring medieval frescoes and a sacred altar.
Hotel Excelsior Bari (4*) or similar

Arch of Trajan (photo spot):
A Roman triumphal arch built in 114 AD to honor Emperor Trajan in Benevento.
Hampton by Hilton Rome North (4*) or similar
Colosseum (photo spot):
Ancient Roman amphitheater known for gladiator games and grand spectacles.
Trevi Fountain (photo spot):
Rome's most famous fountain-legend says tossing а coin ensures your return.
Spanish Steps (photo spot):
A famous staircase connecting Piazza di Spagna with the Trinità dei Monti church.
St. Peter's Basilica (photo spot):
The world's largest church, located in Vatican City and a masterpiece of Renaissance architecture.
Rome Outlet:
One of the most popular shopping destinations near Rome, Italy with over 150 stores, restaurants, and cafes, making it a favorite stop for both tourists and locals looking for designer fashion at reduced prices.
Art Hotel Museo (4*) or similar

Tower of Pisa:
Leaning bell tower famous for its unintended tilt and iconic photo ops.
Piazza del Duomo:
Central square in Pisa, home to the Tower, Cathedral, and Baptistery.
Cattedrale di Pisa:
llth-century cathedral blending Romanesque and Byzantine styles.
Bascilica of Santa Maria Novella:
Florence's first great basilica, known for its Gothic facade and frescoes.
Cathedral of Santa Maria del Fiore:
Gothic masterpiece (1296-1436) crowned by Brunelleschi's daring double-shell dome and clad in polychrome marble.
Piazza della Signoria:
L-shaped 14th-century forum beside Palazzo Vecchio, now an open-air showcase of Renaissance sculpture.
Ponte Vecchio:
Medieval stone-arch span from the 1300s, famous for its continuous row of historic goldsmiths' shops.
Art Hotel Museo (4*) or similar

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