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Experience the ancient wonders, stunning coastlines, and vibrant cities Italy has to offer. Begin in Rome, where you'll immerse yourself in the timeless allure of the Colosseum and Vatican City. Explore the haunting ruins of Pompeii before venturing to the Amalfi Coast, a breathtaking paradise of colorful cliffside towns and azure waters. Continue to Palermo, the vibrant capital of Sicily, where you'll indulge in authentic cuisine and discover the city's rich history. Next, Florence beckons with its Renaissance splendor, showcasing world-class art and architectural gems. Stand in awe of the Leaning Tower in Pisa before venturing to the enchanting Cinque Terre, a picturesque collection of coastal villages. Relax on the sandy beaches of Rimini, then set your sights on the magical city of Venice, where gondola rides along the canals will leave you spellbound. Venture north to Bolzano, nestled amidst the breathtaking Dolomites, before finding tranquility on the shores of Lake Como. Conclude your journey in Milan, a fashion-forward metropolis boasting iconic landmarks and high-end shopping.
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ROME

DAY 1 - 1

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ROME

Day 1 - 4

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From the ancient walls of the Colosseum and the magic of the Trevi Fountain to the gilded churches of the Vatican City and the views from its seven hills, Rome is truly a dream. Stroll through the vibrant streets and you’ll get a taste for the city’s incredible past and rich culture, with ancient churches, Roman ruins and opulent fountains on every corner. And the city not only offers sightseeing - do as the locals and meander in piazzas, sample incredible street food and stop for an evening aperitivo to really experience la dolce vita.

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POMPEII

Day 4 - 5

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Pompeii is in Campania, Italy, not far from Naples. Its major attraction is the ruined ancient Roman city of the same name, which was engulfed by Mt. Vesuvius in AD 79. This is a UNESCO World Heritage Site.

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SORRENTO

Day 5 - 8

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The idyllic resort of Sorrento is one of Italy's finest, dazzling with its pastel-hued cliffside houses that overlook the sparkling Gulf of Naples. The centre is filled with history, its evocative lanes and elegant squares lined with bustling cafes, authentic restaurants and shops selling local limoncello and ceramics. Down below, a lovely beach and a picturesque boat-lined marina await, and both the charming towns and spectacular scenery of the Amalfi Coast and the ancient city of Pompeii are just a short journey away.

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PALERMO

Day 8 - 10

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You're bound to fall in love with the narrow streets of Palermo's Old Town, where piazzas, fountains and churches spring up amidst crumbling houses and washing lines. The city's long heritage is apparent in the mixture of architectural styles, and you'll find the bustling Byzantine street market of Ballarò alongside the Arabesque domes of San Giovanni degli Eremiti and a Cathedral decorated in Baroque, Moorish and Gothic styles. The excellent bars and restaurants, countless museums and scenic setting only add to Palermo's appeal.

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PISA

Day 10 - 12

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The main draw of Pisa is undoubtedly its world-famous Leaning Tower, yet there are a number of other interesting architectural, historic and cultural sights to see in this Tuscan city. Stray from the busy Piazza del Duomo and you'll discover charming cafes and vibrant bars frequented by locals and students, and stroll through the pedestrianised streets and stop at elegant boutiques, medieval arcades and pretty patio restaurants. Visit Renaissance mansions, Gothic churches and the remains of medieval walls and soak up the charm of Pisa.

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CINQUE TERRE

Day 12 - 14

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Cinque Terre is one of Italy’s most iconic destinations, boasting UNESCO World Heritage Site status and renowned for its dramatic coastline, charming seaside villages and rich history. Brightly coloured houses perch on steep cliffsides above turquoise waters and boat-lined harbours, and above, scenic hiking trails offer breathtaking views over the spectacular landscape. Each of Cinque Terre's 5 villages offers its own unique charm, and visitors are sure to be enchanted by the world-class seafood, awe-inspiring streets and marvellous beaches.

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RIMINI

Day 14 - 16

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Rimini is popular summer holiday destination for locals, and retains its authentic Italian charm despite its busy atmosphere. The city is worth visiting for its history as much as it is for its beaches, with a pretty historic centre filled with sights like the Roman Arch of Augustus, the Malatestiano Temple and a number of bustling piazzas. Rimini also boasts excellent street food, numerous hotels and a lively nightlife scene, and whether you simply want to relax on the long stretch of white sand or explore, there's something here for everyone.

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VENICE

Day 16 - 19

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Venice is an icon across the world due to its picturesque canals, black gondolas and unique Venetian Gothic architecture, and the city certainly lives up to its image with a romantic charm that dazzles everyone who visits. The Grand Canal, lined with Renaissance and Baroque palaces, is a sight to behold, and the bustling Piazza San Marco is the lively hub of the city. Yet Venice is much more than its main attractions; delve into its backstreets and winding alleys and you'll discover ancient churches, charming local restaurants and vibrant bars.

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BOLZANO

Day 19 - 21

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Bolzano is at the crossroads between German and Italian culture, offering a rich blend of history, architecture and cuisine. The city is home to the world-renowned South Tyrol Museum of Archaeology which houses the glacier mummy of Ötzi, and boasts a vibrant and youthful energy thanks to its multilingual University. Wander through the streets lined with elegant, pastel-coloured buildings, bustling market stalls selling Alpine specialities and charming piazzas, where you’ll catch a glimpse of lush green valleys and majestic mountain peaks.

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COMO

Day 21 - 23

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Nestled at the southern edge of its namesake lake, Como is an elegant and charming town with a rich history. Visitors can spend days strolling through its ancient cobbled lanes, relaxing in bustling cafe-lined squares and fine lakeside restaurants and admiring the town's exquisite architecture like its Gothic cathedral and Romanesque church, and nearby, majestic Villa Olmo is well worth the visit. Of course, Lake Como is an attraction in itself, and the town of Como makes the perfect base for exploring this picturesque region of Italy.

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MILAN

Day 23 - 26

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Milan is perhaps Italy's most sophisticated and modern city, a thriving hub for business, art and fashion. The city's defining feature is the Duomo, one of the largest Gothic cathedrals in the world, and if that wasn't enough the refectory of the Santa Maria delle Grazie church is home to one of Leonardo Da Vinci's most famous paintings, 'The Last Supper'. Shop in the designer boutiques of the Galleria Vittorio Emanuele II arcades or marvel at the opulence of the La Scala opera house, Milan's history, style and culture won't disappoint.

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Day 26 - Fly Home