Best of Italy

Best of Italy
Best of Italy
Best of Italy
Best of Italy
Best of Italy
Best of Italy
Best of Italy
Best of Italy

From:

CAD $5,299

12 Days

Best Rate: Guarantee

Trip Type: Group Tour

Activity Level: Average

Uncover Italy’s soul through artisan traditions, Renaissance treasures, and culinary passions from Venice’s canals to Rome’s timeless streets.

Price based on per person in Double Room for departure 06 Dec 2025

12 Days
From CAD $5,299
Best Rate
Guarantee
Trip Type
Group Tour
Activity Level
Average

Rating

Experience Overview

Uncover Italy’s soul through artisan traditions, Renaissance treasures, and culinary passions from Venice’s canals to Rome’s timeless streets. Journey though the wine-producing Romagna countryside for a relaxing two-night stay along the Adriatic coast, and visit the Republic of San Marino, an enclave state within Italy. Discover the craftmanship behind Venetian mask-making, gondola building, and Murano glassblowing, and try your hand at making Italian culinary classics. Walk through Florence’s artistic heart, discover Etruscan Orvieto, and taste your way through Rome’s vibrant Trastevere. Embrace the history, culture, art, and romance of Italy.

Highlights

  • Be dazzled by medieval mosaics in Ravenna that gave inspiration to the poetry of Lord Byron and to Cole Porter’s romantic song, Night and Day.
  • Discover the craftsmanship behind the creation of Venetian gondolas and Murano glass.
  • Unleash your creativity in a Venetian mask-making workshop, guided by expert artisans in the heart of Venice.

Trip Details

Product CodeProduct Code: 35895

Tour TypeTour Type: Group Tour

AccommodationAccommodation: Moderate

TransportTransport: Private

Guide LanguageGuide Language: English

Tour OperatorTour Operator: Collette (CA)

Supplier CodeSupplier Code: 16832

StartStarts: Murano Island, Italy

FinishFinishes: Rome, Italy

DurationDuration: 12 days

DeparturesDepartures: Guaranteed

Physical RatingPhysical Rating: Average

Includes

  • Visit Area: Venice and Murano,Ravenna,Republic of San Marino,Romagna Countryside and Adriatic Coast,Florence,Orvieto,Rome
  • Admittance: Venice and Murano,Ravenna,Republic of San Marino,Romagna Countryside and Adriatic Coast,Florence,Orvieto,Rome
  • Meals included: 16

Price

Price per person: (Double Occupancy) CAD $5,299 ($442 /day)

Itinerary

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Day 1: Overnight Flight

From the romantic canals of Venice to the Renaissance treasures of Florence and timeless allure of Rome, get ready for an Italian adventure. Along the way, you’ll unwind on the Romagna Riviera and visit the Republic of San Marino, an enclave surrounded by Italy. Embrace the history, culture, art, and romance of Italy.
Hotel Name: Hyatt Centric Murano

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Day 2: Murano, Venice, Italy

Welcome to enchanting Murano, one of Venice’s 117 storied isles. Known for its centuries-old glassmaking tradition, Murano offers a peaceful introduction to the magic of the Venetian Lagoon. As arrival times will vary, today is yours to explore at your own pace. This evening, gather with your fellow travelers for a welcome dinner.
Dinner Included

Visit Area: Venice and Murano

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Day 3: Murano, Venice

Today, glide across the lagoon by motorboat to the center of Venice. With a local guide leading the way, walk among Venice’s most iconic sights. Pause for the perfect view over the Bridge of Sighs and take in St. Mark’s Square, adorned with marbled palaces and gilded basilicas. After time to enjoy lunch on your own, dive into one of Venice’s most whimsical traditions during a hands-on Venetian mask-making workshop.

Breakfast Included

Admittance: Venetian Mask-Making

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Day 4: Murano, Venice

This morning, explore the traditional Venetian craftsmanship behind two of the city’s symbols: the fascinating blown glass typical of Murano, and the sleek, iconic gondola boats. The afternoon is yours to explore more of the floating city. Perhaps you’ll head out for your own treasure hunt in search of the city’s hidden gems. Or, consider an optional gondola ride to see the city from its most magical vantage point and fully appreciate the craftsmanship you observed at the gondola shipyards.

Breakfast Included
Hotel Name: Batani Hotels, Romagna Riviera

Visit Area: Ravenna

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Day 5: Murano, Venice - Ravenna - Romagna Riviera

Say ciao to Venice as you journey towards the Romagna region, famous for its epicurean lifestyle and its joie de vivre. Spend the afternoon exploring Ravenna (UNESCO). During the darkness that enveloped the last days of the Roman Empire, Ravenna emerged as a center of power thanks to its strategic position. The city’s rulers - the Byzantines, the Goths - adorned its churches with dazzling mosaics. During a guided walking tour, discover the city’s most illustrious monuments. In the afternoon, continue to your hotel on the Adriatic coast and settle in for your two-night stay.

Breakfast Included

Visit Area: Republic of San Marino

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Day 6: Romagna Riviera

Grab your passport* and journey to the landlocked Republic of San Marino, the fifth-smallest country in the world. Perched at the top of Mount Titano, the old town of San Marino (UNESCO) gives visitors sweeping views over the Adriatic Riviera and the gentle rolling hills of the Romagna countryside. Explore the Old Town’s intricate system of fortification towers, walls, gates, and bastions during time at leisure. This afternoon, discover how to make pasta staples such as handmade tagliatelle. Then, sit back and enjoy the results of your work for dinner.

Breakfast Included
Dinner Included
Hotel Name: Grand Hotel Cavour

Visit Area: Romagna Countryside and Adriatic Coast

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Day 7: Romagna Riviera - Florence

Today, travel to the Emilia region, Italy’s foodie haven. During an Impact Moment, meet students and teachers at a vocational high school** dedicated to the culinary arts and agriculture. Here, Italy’s future chefs and farmers learn how to make Parmigiano Reggiano cheese according to traditional standards, dating back to the 1300s. Students also try their hand at aging balsamic vinegar, a generational process taking anywhere from 12 to 25 years. Enjoy a farm-to-table light lunch prepared by the culinary students using ingredients from the school’s farm. Later, continue to Florence (UNESCO), the “Cradle of the Renaissance” and your home for the next two nights.

Breakfast Included
Lunch Included

Visit Area: Florence
Florence is the regional capital of Tuscany and home to countless Renaissance masterpieces. The city developed great wealth during the late Middle Ages and was the birthplace of the Italian Renaissance that produced great artists like Michelangelo, Raphael, Brunelleschi and many others. Today it is a UNESCO World Heritage site filled with numerous museums, stunning architecture and charming piazzas. The city offers something for everyone from culture, to great food and excellent shopping (like their famous gold or leather).

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Day 8: Florence

This morning, meet a local expert for a walking tour of a city that is a work of art all on its own. Your guide will highlight the Piazza del Duomo, the Cathedral of Santa Maria del Fiore, and the Baptistery. The remainder of the day is yours to explore Florence’s cultural riches independently. Perhaps you’ll visit one of the city’s many museums,*** such as the Uffizi or Academy Gallery, where Michelangelo’s David is kept.

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Dinner Included
Hotel Name: Ponte Sisto Hotel

Visit Area: Orvieto
Orvieto is a beautiful town in the southern part of Umbria built on a flat mountain top. Visitors take a funicular (or inclined rail) to reach the city from the valley below. It started as one of the twelve cities in the original Etruscan federation and grew to the height of its influence in the middle ages as a Papal stronghold. This papal influence can be seen in grandeur of the city’s Duomo and surrounding palaces. The Duomo is famous for its architecture, and two side chapels. The chapel dedicated to San Brizio is covered with stunning frescoes by Luca Signorelli while the other chapel houses the relics related to the feast of Corpus Christi.

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Day 9: Florence - Orvieto - Rome

This morning, traverse southern Tuscany, the ancient land of the Etruscans. This mysterious civilization predated the Romans, who assimilated them, erasing most of their way of life, even though many early kings of Rome were Etruscans. By all accounts, they were an advanced society and culture. One of the Etruscans’ most important cities was hilltop Orvieto. Here, it’s your choice! Join an expert local guide for an in-depth walking tour of the city -OR- enjoy free time to eat, drink, and dive into the local scene. Arrive in Rome (UNESCO) in the late afternoon and settle in for a three-night stay.

Breakfast Included

Visit Area: Rome
Rome is the capital of modern Italy and the historical home of one of the great civilizations in history, the Roman Empire. The historical city was founded in 753 BC and has grown to a size of over 3 million inhabitants today. The city is home to major monuments like the Colosseum, Trevi Fountain and many more. The city was built on the seven ancient hills along the Tiber River. Today it is a collection of neighborhoods with vibrant shops, restaurants and museums just waiting to be explored.

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Day 10: Rome

This morning, your extensive walking tour winds its way through Rome’s medieval district which developed organically from the ruins of the ancient city. This neighborhood is a charming combination of narrow cobblestone streets, dark tufa stone, and repurposed Roman ruins. Ascend to the panoramic terrace of the Vittoriano with a combination of stairs and elevator to take in one of the city’s most impressive views. Gaze upon the vestiges of the Roman Empire, from the Forum to the majestic Colosseum before making the most of a free afternoon in the Eternal City. This evening, explore Rome’s dynamic dining scene during a food tour in the bohemian Trastevere district.

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Dinner Included

Admittance: Pasta-Making Experience

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Day 11: Rome

Delve into Rome’s second Golden Age on a walking tour exploring the city’s Renaissance and Baroque heritage alongside views of the Pantheon and the oval-shaped Navona Square. Then, it’s your choice! At your own pace, peruse the remarkable collection of antique Greek and Roman statuary of the Palazzo Altemps Museum -OR- extend your walking tour with a challenging visit to the Castel Sant’Angelo fortress. Standing tall above the Tiber River, this imposing castle sheltered popes and became the setting for Puccini’s beloved opera, Tosca. The afternoon is yours. Perhaps you’ll indulge in shopping along Rome’s Cola di Rienzo Street or make your way to the Vatican Museums, the Sistine Chapel, and Saint Peter’s Basilica.**** Gather tonight to toast the end of your Italian tour during a farewell dinner.

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Dinner Included

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Day 12: Rome - Tour Ends

Your tour comes to a close today, leaving you with many fond memories of incredible Italy.

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Collette (CA)

A Story of Hard Work and a Passion for Travel “Our first office was so tiny that if you took a step backwards, you fell down an open hole that was stairs to the basement. Now we are a worldwide company with offices in the United States, Canada, Australia and the United Kingdom.” – Alice I. Sullivan, Chairperson of the Collette Board.Collette is about family As his family grew, Dan’s children took on active roles in the company – in sales, tour development, marketing, tour guiding, and in its charitable arm. Working with a team of dedicated employees, they all stayed true to the original vision of expanding travel opportunities for everyone. That tradition continued as Dan’s eldest child, Dan Sullivan Jr., took the reins as President and CEO in 1990 and the company flourished. Collette_HQ_380x250_v2 The third generation of Sullivans entered the company in the early 2000s, and in 2018 Dan Sullivan Jr.’s daughter, Jaclyn Leibl-Cote, became President & Chief Customer Experience Officer. In 2023, after she successfully steered Collette through the global pandemic, Dan proudly turned the CEO role over to Jaclyn and transitioned to Executive Chairman of the Board. Mrs. Leibl-Cote is only the 4th CEO in the company’s history and its first female leader, making Collette one of the rare companies successfully transfer to the 3rd generation of leadership.

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