My Essence of Italy tour visits my all-time favorite destinations in Italy in ten days. Beginning in Rome, you’ll visit the essential tourist sights and classic destinations. Then, travel to the delightful villages of the Cinque Terre to experience a seaside vacation where the mountains fall into the sea. Volterra, my favorite Tuscan hilltown is sure to win you over to the “la dolce vita” lifestyle. Finally, you’ll have two days in Florence, walking in Michelangelo's footsteps and exploring the Renaissance's roots. Your Adventure Starts Here!
Rome - 2 nights
Cinque Terre - 2 nights
Volterra - 2 nights
Siena - 1 night
Florence - 2 nights
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$3959 + air
Single Room = $759 or less
DAY 1: BUON GIORNO A ROMA! – Let’s plan to meet in our hotel lobby at 2:00 p.m. for introductions and information. Then, we will set off to explore the sites of ancient Rome. Enjoy a walk through the Colosseum and Forum, assisted by David’s audio-guided walking tour. Later, we will enjoy a grand “welcome to Italy” dinner at a favorite restaurant. Sleep for 2 nights in Rome. Walking: moderate. Dinner.
DAY 2: THE VATICAN AND HEART OF ROME– We’ll get an early start to join our local guide at the Vatican Museum. Enjoy an in-depth tour of this vast treasure trove of the world’s finest works of art, capped off with an awe-inspiring look at Michelangelo’s Sistine Chapel. Then, enjoy a visit to the massive St. Peter’s Basilica, the world’s largest Christian church. After lunch, we’ll begin our walking tour of Rome's historic central core seeing the Pantheon and several other sights in the area. You’ll have the remainder of the afternoon and evening to do a little exploring on your own. Walking: strenuous.
NOTE: As of July 2023, a Pantheon ticket is required for entry. Due to group restrictions, Pantheon entrance is not included in your walking tour. If you want to enter, pre-purchase your tickets here, museiitaliani.it. Tickets are €5 each. Book your entry AFTER 15:00, during your free time in Rome.
DAY 3: BULLET TRAIN TO THE CINQUE TERRE - We’ll get an early start this morning on our way up to the Ligurian coast. Train travel in Italy is fun and mostly worry-free, so enjoy the ride. The Cinque Terre is a delightful collection of five little villages spilling from the mountains into the sea. After settling in, we’ll get you oriented to the region and set up with walking and transportation passes. Then, head out on your own to explore! We’ll meet later tonight for dinner featuring fresh food from the region. Sleep for 2 nights in the Cinque Terre. Walking: light. Train: 4 hours. Dinner.
DAY 4: THE CINQUE TERRE –You’ll have the entire day on your own to explore the Cinque Terre. Traveling to and from the "five villages" in the region is easy by train, boat, or foot. The National Park is loaded with scenic trails providing endless opportunities to get out and explore the outdoors. You may wish to stake your claim on one of the many beaches to catch some sun. Each village has its own character, decor, and ambiance, as well as plenty of shopping and dining options. Walking: your choice.
DAY 5: VOLTERRA – It will take about an hour by train to get away from the coast and meet up with our driver. Then we'll travel the backroads of Tuscany en route to my favorite little hilltown. Volterra has become “famous” in recent years for The Lair of the Vampires in the Twilight book series. It has long been known as a quaint and off-the-beaten-path destination for savvy travelers. After settling in, enjoy a walking tour of the historic town followed by a guided wine tasting at my favorite wine cave. By now, you'll be well on your way to knowing the town, so enjoy dinner on your own and an event-free evening. Sleep for 2 nights in Volterra. Train: 1 hour. Driving: 1.5 hours. Walking: moderate.
DAY 6: VOLTERRA – You will have the entire day to explore more of Volterra independently. Consider visiting the shops devoted to handmade items such as leather, alabaster, jewelry, and more. The town offers several fine museums dedicated to art and the Etruscans. Alternatively, join a multi-course cooking class at a countryside farmhouse (see below). Later, we will head out into the countryside for dinner at a local winery and farmhouse. Walking: your choice. Dinner
OPTIONAL COOKING CLASS ($125) Mid-afternoon, we will travel 15 minutes to nearby Podere Marcampo, a vineyard and farmhouse in the countryside. Our host will teach you to prepare traditional Tuscan foods such as ravioli, fresh tomato sauce, vegetable tart, stuffed guinea fowl, bread, dessert, and more. After your hands-on cooking lesson, we'll sit down to enjoy the fruits of your labor with a grand dinner feast. Please make a note on your tour application or contact us should you choose to participate in the optional cooking class.
DAY 7: SIENA – It is a short drive through the hills of Tuscany to Siena. Upon arrival, join an informative walking tour, lacing together its famous sites such as the Basilica of San Domenico, the Cathedral, and Il Campo. Then, you’ll have the remainder of the day and evening to savor Siena. Consider assembling a picnic and camping out on Il Campo for dinner, walking with the locals on their passigiata, or visiting the Duomo and its museum. Sleep 1 night in Siena. Driving: 1.5 hours. Walking: moderate.
DAY 8: FLORENCE –Join a walking tour linking together Florence's famous historical sights, followed by a visit to the Galleria Accademia, home of Michelangelo’s masterpiece, the statue of David. Then, enjoy more of Florence on your own. Sleep for 2 nights in Florence. Walking: moderate. Driving: 1.5 hours.
DAY 9: FLORENCE – You’ll have the entire day to explore more of Florence on your own. Visit another of the city’s museums, check out the Pitti Palace, get in some shopping, visit the market, or soak up the local ambiance. Tonight, join your group for a farewell to Tuscany dinner at a favorite ristorante. Walking: moderate. Dinner.
DAY 10: THE TOUR CONCLUDES AFTER BREAKFAST – It is easy to reach Florence’s airports by taxi, bus, or on foot. Your guide will be happy to assist with your post-tour travel needs. Ciao e buon viaggio!
Itinerary specifics are subject to change.
Transportation is provided by coach, minibus, and train from your Rome hotel to your Florence hotel.
9 nights accommodations in centrally located hotels, guesthouses, and B&Bs. All rooms have private en-suite baths.
All tips and gratuities to guides, drivers, restaurants, and hotel staff.
Guaranteed Small Group of 6-18 travelers.
All breakfasts and four of your dinners or lunches.
Traditional dining experiences at some of David’s personal favorite restaurants. Eating well is a priority, and you’ll enjoy fine regional fare featuring the best each locale has to offer.
Water is included with all group meals. Sodas, wine, beer, and other drinks are your responsibility.
All tours and admissions at no extra cost: Walking tours in Rome, Volterra, Siena, and Florence. Entrance to the Rome Colosseum and Forum. Guided tour in the Vatican Museum, Sistine Chapel, and St. Peter’s Basilica in Rome. Cinque Terre orientation and a train and trail pass. Guided wine tasting in Tuscany. Guided tour of the Galleria Accademia in Florence (Michelangelo’s David) and much more (itinerary specifics are subject to change).
A full-time Exploring Europe guide and local experts who are dedicated to bringing to life the art, history, and culture of the tour destinations.
David’s tour handouts are delivered electronically and detail each day’s historical and cultural experiences.
Free luggage tags and David’s custom-designed drawstring backpacks.
Our Unconditional Tour Price Guarantee, once locked in, will never change.
$50 Tour Alumni discount for each David McGuffin tour you’ve taken prior to this travel year.
Anything not listed above in the "inclusions" area is not included in the cost of your tour.
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Walking and Physical Activity: We have planned this trip to provide maximum tour experiences. The basic nature of Europe does require some degree of physical activity to get out and see the sights, especially in the big cities. To help you plan, we’ve included a daily projection of physical activity. Here is the key for our walking activity ratings:
Light – Walking done on level surfaces with some hills and elevation gains. Two miles or less of required walking during the day.
Moderate – Walking done on paved and gravel paths and cobbled city sidewalks. To enjoy the full tour experience, some uphill and downhill walking is expected, as is standing while viewing sights or museums. Four to six miles of walking per day.
Strenuous – Walking done on rugged and rocky paths and city-cobbled sidewalks. There will be steps and stairs. Up to three hours standing in museums or experience sites. Up to eight miles of walking per day.
Your Choice – No matter what your walking ability, we will help you find alternative ways to enjoy and experience all Europe has to offer. To get the most out of our tours, you should be able to operate at the light level every day with spurts of moderate and strenuous.
Now that you’ve decided to join this tour, we are sure you’ll have some questions. Don’t worry; we are here to help you through each aspect of your tour from start to finish.
David has a complete PDF and Printable Guidebook for all destinations on his Essence and Best of Italy tours. You'll also find downloadable AUDIO WALKING TOURS for Rome's Colosseum and the Roman Forum. https://davidmcguffin.com/dg-italy/
David and his team have produced an episodic video series detailing many of the destinations on this tour itinerary. They are all neatly organized on his YouTube channel. Watch the complete series or view one episode at a time on his Best of Italy Playlist.
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