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Our Italy holidays plans are designed around the details that fire your imagination; with the slick purr of an Alfa Romeo, and the staggered terraces of the Amalfi Coast. It’s a country that sells itself.
Details, details, details – that’s why. A sommelier-guided tour of Rome’s best enoteche (wine bars). Exclusive access to the Vatican. In Sicily, a picnic amongst the 2,000-year-old ruins of the Valley of Temples, and in the wild North: a trek into the dramatic ‘pale hills’ of the Dolomites, searching for mountain air, natural world-class wines, and a canopy of stars. This is ideal stuff for families, friends, and lovers. But wherever you decide to go, it’s our job to create a perfectly bespoke travel itinerary for your Italy holiday, and not simply to sell you what’s gone before. That would be far too easy. And very un-Italian.
If these Italy tours aren’t quite what you’re looking for, our Italy destination experts will plan you a personalised trip. Just for you.
Italy – the land of renowned renaissance masterpieces, rich gelato, rolling vineyards, and azure waters. Arguably the most infatuating country in Europe, there is something for everyone, from the gastronomic delights in Modena to the dazzling labyrinths of Venice, the striking ruins of Pompeii to the designer storefronts in Milan. Both romantic and family focused, your Italian holiday awaits.
Thanks to the dazzling ceiling frescos at the Vatican and the gaping hole in the Pantheon, Rome doesn’t limit its wonders to eye-level. Be it tossing a coin into the Trevi Fountain or standing small underneath the impressive Colosseum, Rome is a fascinating place that has you peering upwards in wonder. Here you’ll explore tales of emperors, gladiators, and wealth with our Italy family holidays.
Welcome to the ‘eternal city’ – sacked, burnt to the ground, and rising resplendent.
The Vatican City, the Spanish Steps, the Colosseum and the modernist abandon of the EUR district. Our city breaks and trips to Rome do justice to its curious and ancient history; with cucina povera and enotecas (rustic cooking and on-trend wine bars, in effect). Most Italian tours include a stop in Rome and, once you’ve been, you’ll understand why.
The so-called pale mountains are the home of thrilling climbs and slow food.
Steep, rugged, beautiful, otherworldly. This is a very different Italy to Sicily and the Amalfi coast. Some come north for its good life and slow food, others for its ski resorts and local obsession with via ferrata (pre-roped, semi-climbing routes). For hikers, the remote villages and stunningly clear air are reason enough.
This is where the Italians go to relax on their own Italy holiday.
Limestone clifftop towns and patient Adriatic waters. Puglia is the calm ‘breadbasket’ of southern Italy – providing much of the country’s olive oil and wheat. The food is roughly beautiful and amazingly fresh. Towns like Ostuni and Matera are a honeycomb of labyrinths and mazes. At Borgo Egnazia, you’ll encounter one of the world’s most immersive hotels.
Casa Angelina remains one of the best-kept secrets of the Amalfi Coast; a design hotel that blends subtly into the sheer cliffs and offers unparalleled…
Nestled deep in the remote Tuscan countryside, Borgo Pignano is a hidden gem that exudes authentic rural charm with a dose of magic. Set on…
Rome: The Eternal City. There’s so much to see and do here that it’s essential to have the perfect little bolthole to retreat to and…
Italy is a year-round destination, but spring and early autumn are often the most enjoyable. You’ll find pleasant weather, fewer crowds, and ideal conditions for exploring cities, countryside, and coastal regions.
A well-paced Italy itinerary usually ranges from 7 to 12 days. This allows time to experience a mix of cities, countryside, and coast without feeling rushed.
Popular regions include Rome and Florence for culture, the Amalfi Coast for scenery, Tuscany for wine and countryside, and Venice for something truly unique. The right combination depends on your travel style.
Yes, Italy is an excellent destination for families. From interactive cultural experiences to relaxed countryside stays, there’s something for all ages.
Absolutely. Italy pairs beautifully with destinations like France, Switzerland, or Greece. Multi-country itineraries can be designed seamlessly depending on your travel plans.
Every trip is tailored from the ground up. We focus on creating a smooth, well-balanced experience with thoughtful details, rather than offering fixed packages.
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We booked a trip to Italy and everything was handled really well. Took a lot of the pressure off planning.
Daniel
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Used Vistaro for our Greece holiday. They understood what we wanted and put together something that actually suited us.
Aisha
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glamoing, hiking, icebergs,gourmet food. Not sure how our trip could have been any better
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Planned a Paris trip with them. Good recommendations and everything felt quite easy from start to finish.
Emma
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Slovenia was suggested to us and it ended up being one of the highlights. Glad we went with it.
Khalid
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South of France trip was simple and enjoyable. Everything was arranged without overcomplicating it.
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