ITALY UNVEILED: UNESCO TREASURES, HISTORY & THE UNEXPECTED
From $6,240/Person
Embark on an extraordinary journey through Italy’s artistic and cultural heartlands, from Ravenna’s golden Byzantine mosaics and the world’s oldest sovereign independent Republic of San Marino to Urbino’s Renaissance elegance and Ferrara’s timeless grandeur. Wander Trieste’s elegant streets where Italian passion meets Habsburg charm, then toast the experience amid the UNESCO-listed Prosecco Hills, where sunlit vineyards and sparkling wines embody la dolce vita. Blending history, art, and the une…
Highlights
- Step into Ravenna, a city of shimmering mosaics and sacred beauty. Marvel at UNESCO-listed basilicas adorned with glittering masterpieces, and pause in the evocative “Zone of Silence,” where Dante rests for eternity
- Discover San Marino, the world’s oldest republic, perched proudly atop the Apennines. Stroll cobbled lanes, linger in timeless piazzas, and climb fortress towers that open to sweeping views of mountains and sea
- Relive the Renaissance in Urbino, Raphael’s birthplace and a cultural jewel. Explore the magnificent Palazzo Ducale, admire the grand cathedral, and wander elegant streets that once drew Europe’s greatest minds
- Lose yourself in Ferrara, a perfectly preserved Renaissance treasure. Meander through medieval alleys, admire the Este palaces, and absorb a cityscape that fuses Gothic grace with Renaissance brilliance
- Uncover Trieste, the cosmopolitan crossroads once hailed as “Little Vienna on the Sea.” Discover Roman ruins, Habsburg splendor, and historic cafés that inspired writers, poets, and dreamers from around the world
- Journey into the Prosecco Hills, a UNESCO-listed landscape of rolling vineyards and sunlit slopes. Meet passionate winemakers, learn the secrets of Italy’s most beloved sparkling wine, and indulge in tastings paired with regional delicacies.
Included
- Hotel accommodation for 7 nights
- 7 included meals consisting of: 7 buffet breakfasts
- Private full day guided excursion to Ravenna, including entrance fees
- Private full day guided excursion to San Marino
- Private full day guided excursion to Urbino
- Private transfer from Bologna to Passiano di Pordenone with stop in Ferrara for a private guided tour
- Private full day guided excursion to Trieste
- Private full day guided excursion to Trieste
- Private full day guided excursion to the Prosecco Hills, including two wine tastings
- Private arrival and departure transfers from airport and/or railway station
- Hotel taxes and service charges
Itinerary
Day01/08
- Day 01
BOLOGNA
Arrive in Bologna, affectionately called “La Dotta, La Grassa, La Rossa” — “the Learned, the Fat, the Red.” Known for its historic university, rich gastronomy, and terracotta rooftops, Bologna is the beating heart of Italy’s Food Valley. - Day 02
BOLOGNA | RAVENNA | BOLOGNA
Enjoy a full-day private tour of Ravenna, a city world-renowned for its dazzling Byzantine mosaics and architecture. Visit UNESCO treasures such as the Basilica of Sant’Apollinare Nuovo, the Basilica of San Vitale, and the Mausoleum of Galla Placidia. Wander through the “Zone of Silence” to see Dante Alighieri’s Tomb, the Franciscan Cloisters, and the Quadrarco of Braccioforte. Explore the Battistero Neoniano, the Archiepiscopal Museum, and the Chapel of St. Andrew while your guide brings Ravenna’s fascinating history to life. (B) - Day 03
BOLOGNA | SAN MARINO | BOLOGNA
Venture into the world’s fifth-smallest country, the ancient Republic of San Marino, a mountaintop enclave perched high in the Apennines. With your private guide, wander the cobbled streets of the medieval old town, where centuries of independence echo through stone walls and sunlit piazzas. Admire the neoclassical Basilica of St. Marino and pause in Piazza della Libertà, the heart of civic life, framed by the elegant Palazzo Pubblico. Continue your journey upward to the rocktop First Tower, one of San Marino’s legendary fortresses, and take in sweeping vistas that stretch from the Apennine peaks to the glittering Adriatic Sea — a view that captures both the beauty and the enduring spirit of this proud republic. (B) - Day 04
BOLOGNA | URBINO | BOLOGNA
Discover Urbino, a Renaissance jewel and UNESCO World Heritage Site, where art, architecture, and history intertwine in every stone-paved street. With your private guide, step into the birthplace of Raphael, one of the great masters of the Renaissance, and feel the creative spirit that still lingers in his childhood home. Admire the splendid Cattedrale di Santa Maria Assunta, whose soaring interiors reflect the grandeur of Urbino’s past, and continue to the magnificent Palazzo Ducale — a true masterpiece of Renaissance architecture. Once the seat of Duke Federico da Montefeltro, this palace became a cultural beacon of 15th-century Europe, housing one of the era’s most celebrated courts. As you walk through its grand halls and marvel at its harmonious courtyards, you’ll gain insight into Urbino’s extraordinary artistic and cultural legacy, a legacy that continues to inspire centuries later. (B) - Day 05
BOLOGNA | FERRARA | PASSIANO DI PORDENONE
Travel from Bologna to Pordenone with a stop in Ferrara, a Renaissance treasure and UNESCO World Heritage Site. Once the proud seat of the Este dynasty, Ferrara flourished as a center of art and culture, leaving behind a cityscape of medieval lanes, elegant palaces, and grand boulevards. On your walking tour, admire the moated Castello Estense, the stately Palazzo dei Diamanti, and the Cathedral of San Giorgio, each reflecting the city’s golden age. With its harmonious blend of medieval charm and Renaissance brilliance, Ferrara offers a captivating glimpse into Italy’s past. (B) - Day 06
PASSIANO DI PORDENONE | TRIESTE | PASSIANO DI PORDENONE
Uncover the cosmopolitan charm of Trieste, the enchanting port once known as the “Little Vienna on the Sea.” Nestled between the mountains and the Adriatic, Trieste is a city where Mediterranean vibrancy meets Habsburg elegance. Stroll across the magnificent Piazza Unità d’Italia, one of Europe’s largest seafront squares, framed by elegant palaces that open onto the glittering gulf. Explore Roman ruins and medieval churches, then wander the Grand Canal lined with graceful bridges and historic cafés that once inspired literary greats like James Joyce and Italo Svevo. As your guide reveals Trieste’s unique blend of Italian, Austrian, and Slovenian influences, you’ll feel the city’s role as a true crossroads of cultures come vividly to life. (B) - Day 07
PASSIANO DI PORDENONE | PROSECCO HILLS | PASSIANO DI PORDENONE
Spend an unforgettable day in the UNESCO-listed Prosecco Hills, a landscape of sun-drenched slopes draped in endless rows of glera vines. Here, tradition and passion come together to create Italy’s most beloved sparkling wine. As you journey through these rolling hills, your guide will reveal the secrets of Prosecco production — a delicate process perfected over centuries to preserve its signature freshness and lively sparkle. Visit two renowned wineries, where vintners share their craft and invite you to savor guided tastings of their finest vintages, each sip paired with local delicacies that bring out the wine’s unique character. Surrounded by breathtaking views, you’ll experience the charm, flavor, and spirit that make the Prosecco Hills a true gem of Italian wine country. (B) - Day 08
PASSIANO DI PORDENONE I VENICE TO USA (OR EXTEND YOUR STAY)
Say “arrivederci” to Italy or extend your stay. (B)
Accommodation
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