Your Complete Journey
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Day 1
Arrive in Rome and settle into your boutique hotel before exploring the nearby attractions.
Arrival in Rome
Delta
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Arriving at Rome Fiumicino Airport is your gateway to the city, providing easy access to central accommodations and attractions. The airport is approximately a 30-minute drive from the historic center of Rome.
Check-in at Hotel Artemide
Hotel Artemide
Hotel Artemide is centrally located in the heart of Rome, making it an ideal base for exploring nearby landmarks such as the Trevi Fountain and the Spanish Steps. Its boutique style and high ratings ensure a comfortable stay.
Explore the Colosseum
Viator
The Colosseum is a must-visit for anyone interested in ancient history, located in the heart of Rome. Its iconic status and proximity to other Roman ruins make it a central part of any itinerary.
Dinner at La Pergola
La Pergola
La Pergola offers a dining experience with panoramic views over Rome, making it a top choice for a romantic evening. Its Michelin-starred cuisine and central location enhance the appeal for visitors seeking fine dining.
Day 2
Explore more of Rome's wonders with a focus on art and history.

Visit the Vatican Museums
GetYourGuide
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The Vatican Museums house an extensive collection of art and history, including the renowned Sistine Chapel. Located within Vatican City, this site is essential for understanding the cultural heritage of Rome.
Lunch at Trattoria Monti
Trattoria Monti
Trattoria Monti is renowned for its traditional Roman cuisine and gluten-free options, making it a popular choice for both locals and tourists. Located in the Esquilino neighborhood, it is conveniently situated near the Basilica di Santa Maria Maggiore.
Stroll through the Roman Forum
Viator
The Roman Forum offers a deep dive into ancient history, showcasing ruins that were once the heart of Roman public life. Its central location makes it easily accessible from nearby attractions like the Colosseum.
Dinner at Aroma
Aroma
Aroma is a Michelin-starred restaurant that provides diners with an exceptional view of the Colosseum, enhancing the culinary experience. Located in the Monti district, it is a prime spot for those seeking a memorable dining occasion.
Day 3
Conclude your Roman adventure with a visit to a charming neighborhood.

Explore Trastevere
Self-guided
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Exploring Trastevere allows visitors to experience the authentic charm of Rome with its narrow streets and lively atmosphere. The neighborhood is also home to the historic Santa Maria in Trastevere, a must-see for art and architecture enthusiasts.
Lunch at Pizzeria Da Baffetto
Pizzeria Da Baffetto
Pizzeria Da Baffetto is celebrated for its gluten-free pizza, drawing pizza lovers from all over. Situated in the heart of Rome, it is within walking distance of popular sites like Piazza Navona.
Relax at Villa Borghese Gardens
Villa Borghese
Villa Borghese Gardens is one of Rome's largest parks, offering a peaceful retreat from the city's hustle. Located in the Pinciano neighborhood, it's just a 10-minute walk from the Spanish Steps.
Transfer to Tuscany
Trenitalia
Traveling by Trenitalia to Tuscany is a convenient option for those looking to explore the countryside. The train departs from Roma Termini, making it easily accessible from central Rome.
Day 4
Arrive in Tuscany and start your exploration in Florence.

Check-in at Hotel Brunelleschi
Hotel Brunelleschi
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Hotel Brunelleschi is a boutique hotel situated in the heart of Florence, ideal for those wanting to immerse themselves in the city's rich history. It is located near the Duomo, making major attractions easily reachable.
Visit the Uffizi Gallery
Uffizi Gallery
The Uffizi Gallery is one of the most renowned art museums globally, housing masterpieces from the Renaissance period. Located in the historic center of Florence, it is a short walk from the Ponte Vecchio.
Lunch at Osteria Vini e Vecchi Sapori
Osteria Vini e Vecchi Sapori
Osteria Vini e Vecchi Sapori offers traditional Tuscan cuisine, making it a perfect stop for food enthusiasts. Located near the Uffizi Gallery, it provides a cozy atmosphere after a day of sightseeing.
Evening Stroll on Ponte Vecchio
Self-guided
The Ponte Vecchio is a historic bridge in Florence that offers stunning views of the Arno River, making it a perfect spot for an evening stroll. Located in the heart of the city, it is a short walk from the Uffizi Gallery and the Palazzo Vecchio.
Day 5
Discover the beautiful vineyards of Chianti with a wine tasting tour.
Transfer to Chianti Region
Florence Car Service
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The transfer to the Chianti region provides easy access to one of Italy's premier wine-producing areas, known for its picturesque landscapes and vineyards. This service is ideal for travelers looking to explore the countryside without the hassle of driving.
Chianti Wine Tasting Tour
Tuscany Wine Tours
The Chianti Wine Tasting Tour takes you to some of the region's most renowned wineries, offering exceptional tastings alongside breathtaking views of rolling hills. This experience is perfect for wine enthusiasts wanting to immerse themselves in the local culture.
Lunch at Osteria di Fonterutoli
Osteria di Fonterutoli
Lunch at Osteria di Fonterutoli allows guests to enjoy gourmet cuisine paired with local wines in a historic estate setting. This restaurant is situated in the heart of the Chianti region, making it a convenient stop during your wine tour.
Return to Florence
Florence Car Service
The return transfer to Florence ensures a smooth conclusion to your day in Chianti, allowing you to relax after a day of wine tasting and exploration. This service is conveniently timed to get you back to the city for dinner.
Day 6
Explore the medieval city of Siena and enjoy local cuisine.
Transfer to Siena
Tuscany Shuttle
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The transfer to Siena offers a scenic drive through the picturesque Tuscan countryside, setting the stage for your arrival in this historic city. It’s a convenient option for travelers looking to transition smoothly from Florence to Siena.
Visit Siena Cathedral
Siena Cathedral
Siena Cathedral, or Duomo di Siena, is renowned for its stunning Gothic architecture and intricate façade. Located in the heart of Siena, it is a must-visit for anyone interested in art and history.
Lunch at Osteria Le Logge
Osteria Le Logge
Lunch at Osteria Le Logge provides an authentic taste of Tuscan cuisine, including gluten-free options. Situated near the city center, it is an ideal stop after exploring the nearby attractions.
Stroll through Piazza del Campo
Self-guided
Piazza del Campo is famous for its unique shell shape and is the site of the Palio horse race. This central square is a focal point for both locals and tourists, making it a perfect spot to soak in the atmosphere of Siena.
Day 7
Conclude your Tuscany exploration and prepare for the Amalfi Coast.

Visit Accademia Gallery
Accademia Gallery
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The Accademia Gallery in Florence is home to Michelangelo's David, a masterpiece of Renaissance sculpture. This world-renowned museum attracts art lovers from around the globe, making it an essential stop in Florence.
Lunch at Il Latini
Il Latini
Il Latini is renowned for its traditional Florentine cuisine, making it a must-visit for those wanting an authentic local dining experience. Located in the heart of Florence, it is a short walk from the iconic Piazza della Signoria.
Transfer to Amalfi Coast
Trenitalia
This transfer service offers a seamless journey from Florence to the Amalfi Coast, starting with a train ride to Naples. It provides a convenient option for travelers looking to explore one of Italy's most picturesque regions.
Check-in at Hotel Santa Caterina
Hotel Santa Caterina
Hotel Santa Caterina offers luxurious accommodations with breathtaking sea views, making it an ideal choice for travelers seeking comfort and elegance. Situated on the cliffs, it provides easy access to the surrounding coastal attractions.
Day 8
Relax and enjoy the beauty of the Amalfi Coast, including a special dinner.
Boat Tour of the Amalfi Coast
Amalfi Boat Tours
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The Boat Tour of the Amalfi Coast allows visitors to explore stunning coastal scenery and visit iconic spots like Positano and Capri. Departing from Amalfi, this tour is perfect for those wanting to experience the coastline from the water.
Relax at Marina Grande Beach
Self-guided
Marina Grande Beach provides a perfect setting for relaxation, with its beautiful sands and clear waters. Located in Amalfi, it is easily accessible for those looking to unwind after a day of sightseeing.
Anniversary Dinner at Ristorante Sensi
Ristorante Sensi
Ristorante Sensi, located in Amalfi, is renowned for its romantic ambiance and exceptional cuisine, making it an ideal choice for an anniversary dinner. It is conveniently situated a short walk from the Amalfi Cathedral.
Day 9
Explore the charming town of Ravello and enjoy its scenic gardens.
Transfer to Ravello
Amalfi Transfers
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Amalfi Transfers provides a seamless travel experience to Ravello, a picturesque hilltop town known for its breathtaking views and historical significance. This transfer is essential for those looking to explore the Amalfi Coast's elevated attractions.
Visit Villa Rufolo
Villa Rufolo
Villa Rufolo in Ravello is a historic site famous for its stunning gardens and panoramic views of the coastline. Its rich history and beautiful landscapes make it a must-visit for anyone exploring the area.
Lunch at Palazzo Avino
Palazzo Avino
Lunch at Palazzo Avino offers guests a luxurious dining experience with panoramic views of the Amalfi Coast. This hotel restaurant is a prime location for those seeking fine cuisine in a stunning setting.
Relax at Ravello's Gardens
Self-guided
Ravello's gardens provide a serene environment for visitors to unwind and explore local shops. This area is perfect for those looking to enjoy the tranquility of nature while immersing themselves in the local culture.
Day 10
Conclude your Italian adventure with a departure from Naples.
Transfer to Naples
Amalfi Transfers
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Amalfi Transfers provides a reliable option for your transfer to Naples, ensuring a timely arrival for your departure flight. The service is well-rated and convenient for travelers heading to Naples International Airport.
Explore Naples City Center
Self-guided
Exploring Naples City Center is essential for last-minute shopping and sightseeing, offering a mix of historic landmarks and local shops. This area is easily accessible and perfect for those wanting to soak in the local culture before departure.
Departure from Naples
Alitalia
Departing from Naples International Airport with Alitalia ensures a smooth end to your journey. The airport is well-connected and offers various amenities for travelers.

