Italy

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Discover Italy, from the ancient treasures of Rome to Venice canals and everything in between. Imagine staying overnight in Assisi and lapping up chic Capri, as well as a private guided visit to Pompei to see a Roman city frozen in time and submerged in the renaissance Florence.

Day 1: Transfer from Barcelona airport to the hotel.

Day 2: Guided morning tour and free afternoon.

Day 3: Departure to Zaragoza with a guided visit of the Monastery of Montserrat.

Day 4: Guided morning tour of the city and departure to Lourdes. Photo stop at pilgrimage bridge.

Day 5: One full-free day immersion praying in Lourdes.

Day 6: Departure to Santander with a guided tour of the city.

Day 7: Departure to Santiago de Compostela.

Day 8: One full-free day praying in Santiago.

Day 9: Departure to Fatima, with Porto’s visit.

Day 10: One full-day immersion praying in Fatima.

Day 11: Departure to Lisbon, with a visit at the UNESCO heritage of Batalha.

Day 12: Guided morning tour of the city and free afternoon.

Day 13: Departure to Airport.

Day 1: Transfer from Rome airport to the hotel.

Day 2: Guided morning tour, including Vatican City.

Day 3: Departure to Sorrento with a guided visit of Pompei.

Day 4: Guided excursion on the Costiera Amalfitana and Capri Island with a private boat.

Day 5: Departure to Assisi with a guided tour of the city.

Day 6: Departure to Florence with a visit stops to Siena.

Day 7: Guided tour of the town with a leather’s cloths factory experience and free afternoon.

Day 8: Departure to Venice with a guided tour of Padua.

Day 9: The morning guided tour of the city with a Gondola tour.

Day 10: Breakfast and departure to the airport.

Italy

Italy has over 50 sites of extreme beauty recognized as UNESCO World Heritage Sites. Therefore, it is currently the country with the highest number of them in the world.

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Capital city

Rome

Language

Italian

Good morning

Buongiorno

Good evening

Buonasera

Currency

Euro

Winter avg temp

Summer avg temp

30°

Time zone

GMT+1

 

Italy, a peninsula shaped like a boot, is home to basins of the most diverse forms. Just think of the heart shape of Lake Scanno, or the anthropomorphic shape of Lake Maggiore, or the crescent shape of Lake Minisini.

In Italy there are well over 140 types of pasta! Some varieties are produced only at a regional level, whereas others, although they are produced all over Italy, are known with a different name from region to region.

Staying on the topic of food, another curiosity is about Nutella: Italy is the place where it was born. It all began in Cuneo in 1964 where Ferrero, a famous Italian company, starting from previous experiments on a cream called Supercrema, ended up giving rise to the sweet and delicious Nutella!

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