Spring is a magical time to discover Italy. On this 13-day fully guided tour, you’ll journey through the country’s most iconic cities, breathtaking countryside, and charming coastal towns. This small-group experience has been carefully crafted to balance cultural immersion, guided exploration, and personal leisure time, ensuring you get the best of Italy at a comfortable pace.
Your journey begins in Rome, where ancient history comes alive as you explore world-renowned landmarks with expert guides. From there, travel south to Sorrento, a picturesque coastal town overlooking the Bay of Naples, and take in the wonders of Pompeii and the Amalfi Coast.
Heading north, immerse yourself in the heart of Tuscany with visits to Florence, Siena, and San Gimignano. Indulge in a day in the Chianti wine district, complete with exclusive tastings, a cellar tour, and a gourmet degustation lunch at a historical winery. Two full days in Florence allow you to experience masterpieces by Giotto, Botticelli, and Michelangelo, alongside bustling markets and boutique shopping.
The tour concludes in Venice, the floating city of canals and bridges, where you’ll uncover hidden gems and iconic sites with the guidance of locals who know its history and culture best.
Throughout your journey, you’ll stay in centrally located boutique hotels that combine comfort, charm, and convenience. You’ll travel in a private, air-conditioned mini-coach, and every detail will be taken care of by your dedicated Vita Italian Tours leaders, allowing you to relax and focus on enjoying your Italian adventure.
Experiences Included in Your Tour
Ancient History & Timeless Cities
From Rome’s Colosseum and Forum to the preserved ruins of Pompeii, you’ll walk in the footsteps of emperors and gladiators. Guided tours bring Italy’s layered history to life, revealing how its ancient past continues to shape its modern character.
Coastal Beauty & the Amalfi Coast
Journey along one of the world’s most scenic coastlines, with stops in Positano and Amalfi. Be enchanted by pastel-coloured houses, dramatic cliffs, and sparkling Mediterranean waters.
Tuscan Wine & Gastronomy
Enjoy a full-day excursion through the Chianti countryside, sampling wines and savouring a multi-course gourmet lunch at a renowned winery. Local chefs will introduce you to authentic flavours that reflect Tuscany’s rich culinary traditions.
The Art & Architecture of Florence
Spend two days in Florence, exploring its world-famous galleries, historic piazzas, and artisan markets. Highlights include masterpieces by Renaissance icons, as well as the opportunity to wander at leisure and soak in the city’s atmosphere.
Traditions and Treasures of Venice
Discover Venice’s unique charm with guided walking tours and a Vaporetto pass for exploring its waterways. From Piazza San Marco to hidden local gems, Venice offers an unforgettable finale to your Italian journey.
Tour Pricing & Booking Information
Grand Tour of Italy Cost: AUD $8,970 per person twin share Single Supplement: Additional AUD $1,650 Deposit: AUD $500 required to reserve Final Payment: Balance due 90 days before departure Group Size: Minimum 6 travellers, maximum 16 guests
2026 Italy Departures:
04 – 16 May 2026: LIMITED AVAILABILITY
2027 Italy Departure:
03 – 15 May 2027: AVAILABLE
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The Grand Tour of Italy is one of our most popular itineraries and fills quickly due to the small group size and personalised service. Early booking is strongly recommended to secure your place!
Be sure to read our Terms & Conditions before booking. Contact us today to reserve your spot or to discuss a more tailored Italian holiday to suit your needs.
Accommodation: 12 nights in centrally located 3 & 4 star hotels
Transportation: All land travel in an air-conditioned private mini-coach, plus a
Vaporetto pass for travel in Venice
Meals: 12 breakfasts, 6 dinners and 2 lunches, including special meals in traditional
local restaurants and osterie with regional wines and mineral water
Expert Guidance: Services of Vita Italian Tours leaders throughout the journey,
supported by knowledgeable local guides
All Admissions: Entry to all galleries, museums, wineries and historical sites
included in the itinerary
Cultural Experiences: Authentic dining in local trattorias and osterie, exclusive wine
tastings and regional food experiences
Guided Tours: Private guided tours in Rome, Pompeii, Florence, Siena, San
Gimignano, Venice and more
Italy Travel: Useful Information
Physical Requirements: There are no age restrictions for this tour, and we welcome travellers with a moderate level of fitness. Please note that Italy’s countryside is hilly and many historic town centres are closed to traffic, so walking is necessary. Expect to spend a few hours each day on foot, with plenty of breaks for sightseeing, coffee and sampling local produce.
Weather in May: May marks the end of spring in Italy. Days can be pleasantly warm, while evenings are cooler. We suggest packing lightweight, breathable clothing along with a light jacket and comfortable walking shoes.
Pace of Itinerary: The itinerary is designed to be engaging without being overwhelming. Guided visits are balanced with long lunches, rest periods and free time so you can enjoy the journey at your own pace. Guests are also welcome to opt out of any activity if they prefer additional leisure time.
Detailed itinerary
Meals Included: B=Breakfast, L=Lunch, D=Dinner
Day 1 Rome (D)
Your tour leaders will meet you at the hotel in the centre of Rome at 4.00pm, where there will be introductions and a small talk on the tour. We will then guide you on a leisurely afternoon stroll through some of the famous piazze of Rome. The guided walking tour will include Piazza della Repubblica, Fontana di Trevi, Piazza della Rotonda and finally Piazza Navona. The walk will end with an early dinner in a traditional restaurant.
Day 2 Rome/Vatican (B)
Today we spend the whole day at the Vatican. A tour of St Peter’s Basilica is followed by a special conducted tour of the Vatican Museums including the Sistine Chapel. There will be time allowed for those who wish to further explore the magnificence of the Basilica and its treasures. The afternoon is free to pursue your own interests. Free evening.
Day 3 Rome (BD)
After breakfast we continue to enjoy and experience more of the fascinating sites of Rome. We start with a visit to the most iconic building from ancient Rome, the Colosseum followed by a walking tour through the Roman Forum, the centre of all ancient Roman life. The group then proceeds to the Monument to Vittorio Emanuele, Campidoglio and the Mayoral Offices. The afternoon is free to pursue your own interests. Dinner will be in a traditional Roman restaurant in Trastevere.
Day 4 Rome/Pompeii/Sorrento (BD)
After breakfast we leave Rome and drive south along the Autostrada del Sol making our way to Pompeii which was destroyed and preserved by the eruption of Mount Vesuvius in 79AD. A local guide will lead the group through the ruins of this truly magnificent city. We then proceed to the hotel in Sorrento which will provide you with some of the most memorable sights of the Bay of Naples and the imposing Mt Vesuvius. Dinner in a traditional restaurant in the heart of Sorrento.
Day 5 Sorrento/Positano/Amalfi Coast (BL)
Today will be spent taking in the sights of the Amalfi Coast with its breathtaking views. We first travel by local ferry to enjoy views of the coastline by sea finishing with a stop in Amalfi, once a powerful maritime republic famous for ship building and manufacturing paper. We then continue by land on a local bus to beautiful Positano where there will be some free time to leisurely explore this panoramic and charming town along the Amalfi Coast. We then proceed back to Sorrento before a free evening at your leisure.
Day 6 Sorrento (B)
Today is a free day for you to relax and enjoy the facilities of the hotel and its beautiful pool or to wander into the historical part of Sorrento. Sorrento has great shops with gifts, souvenirs, ceramics and fine liqueurs. You could also visit Capri and the Blue Grotto or the islands of Procida, Ischia or the nearby city of Naples, only a short trip away by ferry.
Day 7 Sorrento/Florence (BD)
After breakfast we make our way to Florence, the Renaissance jewel and city of the Medici. We should reach Florence by early afternoon and after check-in we will take a leisurely walk featuring the San Lorenzo Markets and Piazza del Duomo. The Piazza is famous for its beautiful Cathedral with the Giotto Campanile and magnificent East Door of the Baptistery known as the ‘Gates of Paradise’. Dinner in a traditional restaurant.
Day 8 Florence/San Gimignano/Siena (B)
We travel south from Florence through some of the most picturesque areas of the Tuscan countryside to visit the medieval hill town of San Gimignano. Housed within its historical 13th Century walls this beautiful town is renowned for its famous medieval towers, artisan boutiques and exquisite local white wine. We then continue on to one of the jewels of Tuscany, Siena. In Siena there will be a walking tour of the historical centre to admire the Piazza del Campo, one of the most beautiful squares in Europe and learn about the famous horse race ‘Il Palio’. There will also be some free time to taste some of the local delicacies and visit some of the many specialty boutiques.
Day 9 Florence (B)
Our third day in Florence starts with a visit to the nearby Academy Gallery which houses one of the great masterpieces of the world, Michelangelo's David. Then our walking tour continues to San Lorenzo’s Market where we will have lunch and a short rest. In the afternoon, we visit the beautiful Piazza della Signoria and other historical sites such as Ponte Vecchio, or you may wish to visit the church of Santa Croce renowned for its frescoes and the tombs of some of Italy’s famous artists.
Day 10 Florence/Chianti Region/Greve (BL)
Today we take a picturesque drive through the Chianti region, quintessential Tuscany. You will experience the atmosphere of this part of Italy which is full of small villages and hundreds of vineyards and olive groves dotting the countryside. We will stop for morning tea in the beautiful town square of Greve in Chianti followed by a special wine tour and lunch at one of the oldest wineries in the area.
Day 11 Florence/Venice (BD)
After breakfast, we say goodbye to Florence and travel to Venice the floating city. A highlight will be our arrival on the lagoon of Venice were we will travel by private boat along the Grand Canal to our hotel in the centre of the city. After check-in we will take a short walk to Piazza San Marco where we will explore some of the best sights of the City including the Basilica, the Bridge of Sighs, Ducal Palace as well as the Rialto Bridge. We then walk back through the small streets of Venice to our hotel. Dinner in a local restaurant.
Day 12 Venice/Murano (BD)
Our second day in Venice starts with a ride along the Grand Canal to the island of Murano, where Venice’s world famous glass is made. We visit a master glassblower at work and see amazing works displayed in a world renowned glass factory. Then we return to San Marco Square and the afternoon is free for you to shop or to further explore this magical city on water. Dinner at the Villa.
Day 13 Venice (B)
The tour officially ends after breakfast at the hotel.
Pricing
AUD $8,970 pp twin share
The cost of the tour, land content only, is AUD $8,970 per person in twin share accommodation. A deposit of AUD $500 is required to reserve a place on the tour which is non-refundable unless the tour is cancelled. The full balance is due 90 days before departure. Single supplements are available at an additional cost of AUD $1,908. The tour is costed on a minimum of 6 people travelling on the tour with a maximum number of 16 people.
Download the full itinerary here. The program appears to be full; however, it is mixed with long restful lunches and leisure time for your enjoyment and comfort. If you need to, you can always take time off from the organised program.
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A great decision to join a small group exploring Italy. The trip was amazing and fun. Mario is so knowledgeable about the history of his home country and was always giving us more and more information on every aspect of Italy!
— J and C Ly, (NSW) Grand Tour Italy
Dear Mario and Nina, what a spectacular tour! I enjoyed every second of my time on the tour with you both. Everything ran like clockwork, you are a wonderful team. You are both truly amazing.
— K Alderson (Vic) Grand Tour Italy
Thank you for an amazing tour of Italy, it was our first time to Italy and we were BLOWN AWAY! We enjoyed all the hotels, the hotel in Sorrento had 10/10 views. Overall, the tour was fantastic, awesome and incredible!
— M and G McKay (WA) Grand Tour Italy
Mario and Nina, we have had a great time! Highlights were Venice, Florence, Pompeii and Sorrento.
— S & S Collier (New Zealand) Grand Tour Italy
Tour Exclusions: What’s Not Included
Airfares
Travel Insurance – it is compulsory for every traveller to take out a travel insurance
policy in order to partake on a Vita Italian Tour. If you require, we can assist in
organising a policy for you. Please get in touch to discuss your needs.
Admission fees to places other than those specifically itemised in the itinerary
Meals on the tour not specifically mentioned in the itinerary
Drinks outside normal mealtimes or additional wine & other drinks in restaurants,
including tea & coffee
Personal transport costs, phone calls & any other personal needs
Tourist Accommodation Tax
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From Rome’s ancient treasures to the cliffside villages of the Amalfi Coast, the rolling hills of Tuscany, and Venice’s timeless canals, this tour offers the ultimate Italian journey. Let us take care of the details so you can enjoy every unforgettable moment.
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Frequently Asked Questions
How many nights are spent in each city on the tour?
The itinerary includes 3 nights in Rome, 3 nights in Sorrento with visits to Pompeii and the Amalfi Coast, 3 nights in Florence with excursions to Siena, San Gimignano and the Chianti wine region, and 3 nights in Venice.
What is included in the Chianti wine experience?
You will enjoy a guided tour of a historical winery in Greve, sample a selection of Chianti wines, and sit down to a gourmet multi-course lunch paired with regional wines. This is one of the highlights of the Tuscany section of the tour.
How much free time will I have in each destination?
The tour is designed to balance guided sightseeing with time at leisure. In Florence and Venice, you will have free afternoons or evenings to explore independently, relax in a café, shop at local markets or revisit favourite sites.
Will we see the main landmarks in Rome?
Yes. Guided tours include major sites such as the Colosseum, Roman Forum, Trevi Fountain and Piazza Navona. You will also have free time which you can use to visit the Vatican Museums, St Peter’s Basilica or simply enjoy Rome’s lively streets and piazzas.
How do we travel between destinations?
All travel is by private air-conditioned mini-coach to ensure comfort throughout the journey. In Venice, you will receive a Vaporetto pass that allows unlimited travel along the city’s canals.
What meals are included?
The tour includes 12 breakfasts, 6 dinners and 2 special lunches. Dinners and lunches are hosted in traditional restaurants, osterie and trattorias, featuring authentic Italian dishes and regional wines.
Is the tour suitable for older travellers?
Yes. The tour welcomes travellers of all ages with a moderate level of fitness. Daily walking is required in historic centres and hill towns, but the itinerary is paced with regular breaks and time to rest.
Are entry tickets to sites and museums included?
Yes. Admission to all galleries, museums, archaeological sites and wineries listed in the itinerary is included in the tour cost.
What makes this tour different from other Italy tours?
This tour is limited to a maximum of 16 guests, ensuring a more personal and relaxed experience. With boutique accommodation, expert tour leaders, and exclusive cultural activities such as the Chianti winery lunch, it offers an intimate and authentic way to experience Italy that larger group tours cannot provide.