Get ready for an unforgettable journey filled with breathtaking landscapes and authentic Italian flavors along the trail of the Renaissance. Our "Italy" tour is designed for those who want to deeply explore the country's most impressive cities from both cultural and gastronomic perspectives. This itinerary balances art, history, shopping, and entertainment, coloring each day with a different taste.
Your tour begins in Rome, the heart of romance and fashion. In this city, you will feel the grandeur of Ancient Rome; as you stroll through historic streets, you will encounter a new story at every corner.
Colosseum
Roman Forum
Trevi Fountain
Piazza di Spagna and Spanish Steps
Vatican Museums and St. Peter's Basilica
After Rome, we move on to Florence, the birthplace of the Renaissance. In this elegant city located along the banks of the Arno River, you will have the chance to see world-famous works up close and wander its streets feeling like you are walking through an open-air museum.
Duomo Cathedral (Santa Maria del Fiore)
Uffizi Gallery
Ponte Vecchio
Piazza della Signoria
Michelangelo Hill (Panoramic view of Florence)
Our next destination is Venice, a romantic city that looks as if it has come straight out of a fairy tale. While getting lost in maze-like streets, small bridges, and waterways, you will experience one of Italy's most special atmospheres.
St. Mark’s Square
St. Mark’s Basilica
Doge's Palace (Palazzo Ducale)
Grand Canal (Canal Grande)
Gondola Ride Experience
Throughout the program, you will explore with a local guide, have opportunities for wine tastings, ice cream breaks, and experience true Italian cuisine in authentic trattorias. Whether you enjoy getting lost in narrow streets or sipping coffee in squares while watching people, the "Italy" tour also offers you free time to find your own rhythm. Our package, which includes accommodation in comfortable hotels, city and intercity transportation, entry to selected museums, and professional guidance, eliminates the stress of planning, allowing you to focus solely on enjoyment. Join this Italy experience filled with history, delicious flavors, and romantic moments; take home not just photos, but unforgettable memories.
Colosseum
Roman Forum
Trevi Fountain
Piazza di Spagna and Spanish Steps
Vatican Museums and St. Peter's Basilica
After Rome, we move on to Florence, the birthplace of the Renaissance. In this elegant city located along the banks of the Arno River, you will have the chance to see world-famous works up close and wander its streets feeling like you are walking through an open-air museum.
Duomo Cathedral (Santa Maria del Fiore)
Uffizi Gallery
Ponte Vecchio
Piazza della Signoria
Michelangelo Hill (Panoramic view of Florence)
Our next destination is Venice, a romantic city that looks as if it has come straight out of a fairy tale. While getting lost in maze-like streets, small bridges, and waterways, you will experience one of Italy's most special atmospheres.
St. Mark’s Square
St. Mark’s Basilica
Doge's Palace (Palazzo Ducale)
Grand Canal (Canal Grande)
Gondola Ride Experience
Throughout the program, you will explore with a local guide, have opportunities for wine tastings, ice cream breaks, and experience true Italian cuisine in authentic trattorias. Whether you enjoy getting lost in narrow streets or sipping coffee in squares while watching people, the "Italy" tour also offers you free time to find your own rhythm. Our package, which includes accommodation in comfortable hotels, city and intercity transportation, entry to selected museums, and professional guidance, eliminates the stress of planning, allowing you to focus solely on enjoyment. Join this Italy experience filled with history, delicious flavors, and romantic moments; take home not just photos, but unforgettable memories.
'City tour of Rome and visits to the Colosseum, Forum, and Vatican
City tour of Florence, visits to the Duomo and Ponte Vecchio
Gondola tour in Venice and visit to St. Mark's Square
Excursions to Naples and the ancient city of Pompeii
Professional Turkish guiding services
Accommodation, breakfast, and intercity bus or train transfers
Airport-hotel-airport transportation services
Entrance tickets to museums and archaeological sites included in the program'
City tour of Florence, visits to the Duomo and Ponte Vecchio
Gondola tour in Venice and visit to St. Mark's Square
Excursions to Naples and the ancient city of Pompeii
Professional Turkish guiding services
Accommodation, breakfast, and intercity bus or train transfers
Airport-hotel-airport transportation services
Entrance tickets to museums and archaeological sites included in the program'
International flight ticket
Visa fees and visa assistance services
Personal expenses and shopping costs
Beverages consumed during lunch and dinner
Entrance fees for museums and archaeological sites
Travel health insurance
Visa fees and visa assistance services
Personal expenses and shopping costs
Beverages consumed during lunch and dinner
Entrance fees for museums and archaeological sites
Travel health insurance
During the tour, you should be informed in advance about the cities to be visited, the main stops, and the approximate daily itinerary: Knowing which cities will be visited on the Italy tour, the main attractions in each city (historical buildings, squares, museums, etc.), and the daily program flow will help you use your time and energy more efficiently. This way, you can plan when to do your personal explorations, shopping, or leisure activities in advance, reducing the risk of surprises.
You should clearly learn about what is included in the tour price (accommodation, breakfast, dinner, museum entrance fees, guidance, city taxes) and extra expenses that are excluded: Clarifying what is included in the tour price (hotel, meals, transportation, guidance, city taxes, headphone system, mandatory tips, etc.) will prevent unexpected costs that may arise later. Knowing about extra tours, museum/special entrance fees, lunch, drinks, and personal expenses that are not included will help you budget appropriately.
You should check the applicable passport validity for Italy, visa requirements, travel health insurance, and if necessary, Schengen visa conditions: It is important that your passport is valid for at least 6 months from the date of entry into Italy and has blank visa pages. By obtaining prior information about the necessity of a Schengen visa, application timelines, required documents, and the scope of the travel health insurance policy, you should complete the processes on time.
Details regarding the type of accommodation (hotel class, room types, distance to the city center) and possible room-sharing should be confirmed in advance: The star rating of the hotels that will be stayed in during the tour, room size, arrangement of double/twin beds, and the distance of the hotel to the city center or public transport points should be learned beforehand. You can adjust your expectations and comfort level accordingly by obtaining clear information about single occupancy surcharges, triple rooms, and room-sharing.
The amount of walking, weather conditions, and the religious sites to be visited should be taken into account to prepare suitable clothing, comfortable shoes, and clothing that covers shoulders/knees if necessary: Since there will be plenty of walking, especially in historical city centers and old streets, comfortable, sturdy-soled shoes should be preferred. Considering seasonal weather conditions and the requirement to cover shoulders and knees when entering religious sites such as churches, cathedrals, and the Vatican, layered clothing and appropriate outfits should be packed.
You should be informed about the local currency (euro), credit card usage, recommended amount of cash to carry, and tipping practices: It is important to know that euros are used in Italy, that credit cards are accepted in most restaurants, hotels, and shops, but that cash may be needed for small cafes, markets, and transport tickets. Learning about the tipping percentages for guides, drivers, restaurant, and hotel staff, and how service charges (coperto, servizio) are reflected in bills will facilitate both budgeting and adhering to local customs.
You should clearly learn about what is included in the tour price (accommodation, breakfast, dinner, museum entrance fees, guidance, city taxes) and extra expenses that are excluded: Clarifying what is included in the tour price (hotel, meals, transportation, guidance, city taxes, headphone system, mandatory tips, etc.) will prevent unexpected costs that may arise later. Knowing about extra tours, museum/special entrance fees, lunch, drinks, and personal expenses that are not included will help you budget appropriately.
You should check the applicable passport validity for Italy, visa requirements, travel health insurance, and if necessary, Schengen visa conditions: It is important that your passport is valid for at least 6 months from the date of entry into Italy and has blank visa pages. By obtaining prior information about the necessity of a Schengen visa, application timelines, required documents, and the scope of the travel health insurance policy, you should complete the processes on time.
Details regarding the type of accommodation (hotel class, room types, distance to the city center) and possible room-sharing should be confirmed in advance: The star rating of the hotels that will be stayed in during the tour, room size, arrangement of double/twin beds, and the distance of the hotel to the city center or public transport points should be learned beforehand. You can adjust your expectations and comfort level accordingly by obtaining clear information about single occupancy surcharges, triple rooms, and room-sharing.
The amount of walking, weather conditions, and the religious sites to be visited should be taken into account to prepare suitable clothing, comfortable shoes, and clothing that covers shoulders/knees if necessary: Since there will be plenty of walking, especially in historical city centers and old streets, comfortable, sturdy-soled shoes should be preferred. Considering seasonal weather conditions and the requirement to cover shoulders and knees when entering religious sites such as churches, cathedrals, and the Vatican, layered clothing and appropriate outfits should be packed.
You should be informed about the local currency (euro), credit card usage, recommended amount of cash to carry, and tipping practices: It is important to know that euros are used in Italy, that credit cards are accepted in most restaurants, hotels, and shops, but that cash may be needed for small cafes, markets, and transport tickets. Learning about the tipping percentages for guides, drivers, restaurant, and hotel staff, and how service charges (coperto, servizio) are reflected in bills will facilitate both budgeting and adhering to local customs.
Comfortable walking shoes
Light and season-appropriate clothing
Passport, ID, and travel documents
Sun cream, hat, and sunglasses
Camera or a phone with a good camera
Personal medications and basic first aid supplies
Light and season-appropriate clothing
Passport, ID, and travel documents
Sun cream, hat, and sunglasses
Camera or a phone with a good camera
Personal medications and basic first aid supplies