
Travel and stay in Italy
Discovering the Dolce Vita!
Italy awaits you for an unforgettable adventure. Whether you’re drawn to a cultural getaway in Rome, a journey through historic cities, or a road trip through the authentic heart of Tuscany, we have the perfect offer to meet your expectations. Prepare to live the Dolce Vita, admire grandiose panoramas, stroll through ancient cities or explore historic towns. And all this, just a short distance from home.
The 4 key points about Italy
The generous sun
Perfect for exploring its historic cities under a blue sky.
A unique cultural and natural heritage
From Roman ruins to Renaissance masterpieces, via spectacular coastlines.
Italian gastronomy, a true art of living
Authentic flavors and exceptional local products, a feast for the taste buds at every meal.
The Italian way of living
A warm, welcoming atmosphere and a contagiously joyful spirit.
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Our ultimate trips

2250€
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Sardinien
- Rad-Reiseleitung Dany Portzenem
- Örtliche Radtour Begleitung
- Radausflug Insel La Maddalena und Caprera

1869€
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Karneval in Venedig
- Boot liegt im Herzen von Venedig (in der Nähe des Markusplatzes)
- Ausflüge inklusive
- Karnevalsmaskengestaltung

1295€
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Silvester am Gardasee
- Verona im weihnachtlichen Glanz
- Weihnachtsmärkte in Arco & Trient
- Neujahrssprung in Riva del Garda
Discover Italy
What are the must-see places to visit in Italy?
Italy is full of treasures to discover. Here is a selection of the most iconic sites to explore during your trip:
- Rome, with its majestic Colosseum and iconic Trevi Fountain
- Venice, the City of the Doges, with its St. Mark’s Square and gondolas
- Florence, the cradle of the Renaissance, with its Uffizi Gallery and Duomo
- Vatican City, a state within a city, with St. Peter’s Basilica and the Sistine Chapel
- Pompeii, a poignant testimony of ancient Roman life
- The picturesque villages of the Cinque Terre, UNESCO-listed
- The idyllic panoramas of the Amalfi Coast
Each Italian region reveals specific wonders: from the wild splendor of Sardinia to the vibrant atmosphere of Naples.

What are the most beautiful cities to visit in Italy?
Italy is famous for its unique cities in the world. Here is an overview of the must-see cities:
- Rome: historical and cultural capital, an open-air museum.
- Venice: the Serenissima, a magical experience.
- Florence: capital of the arts, an exceptional concentration of masterpieces.
- Naples: bubbling with energy and flavors, famous for its pizza and lively atmosphere.
- Milan: an economic and creative metropolis, a modern and sophisticated city.
Not to forget Bologna and Verona for their discreet charm, which also deserve a visit.

What climate to expect in Italy?
Italy enjoys mainly a Mediterranean climate, offering ideal conditions for traveling.
- Summers: dry and sunny, perfect for enjoying the coast and the islands. Remember to stay hydrated and protect yourself from the sun.
- Winters: cooler and sometimes snowy in the north and mountainous regions, a quieter time to visit the cities.
- Spring and autumn: the best times to explore Italy with pleasant temperatures and fewer crowds, offering perfect weather for cultural visits and hikes.

And what about gastronomy?
Italian cuisine is an experience in itself, renowned worldwide. Here is an overview of the delights that await you:
- The classics: Authentic wood-fired pizzas and creamy risottos, iconic dishes that have conquered the world.
- Local treasures: Extra virgin olive oil, delicious cheeses like Parmigiano Reggiano, Mozzarella di Bufala, Pecorino, and fine charcuterie like Prosciutto di Parma. Each region has its flagship products.
- The sweets: Artisanal ice creams (gelati) with infinite flavors, Sicilian cannoli, Neapolitan sfogliatella, and other regional pastries.
Each Italian region has its traditional recipes, promising a unique culinary journey. Don’t hesitate to taste the local specialties wherever you go.

Did you know? About Italy
Italy holds the world record for the number of UNESCO World Heritage sites, with over 55 listed locations!
A true cultural and historical treasure!
When to go to Italy?
Naples
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Our Italy travel diaries
Looking for inspiration and firsthand stories? Let yourself be guided by the experiences of those who have already explored this fascinating country. You will find a wealth of information to prepare your own adventure.
What is the ideal itinerary for traveling to Italy?
The ideal itinerary will depend on your desires, the length of your stay, and your interests.
- For an extended weekend: Opt for a city break to discover the must-see sights of a major city.
- For 7 to 10 days: Combine visits to several major cities with excursions to nature or picturesque villages. (Example: 7 days in Italy)
- For a long journey: Take the time to discover several regions, immerse yourself in their different atmospheres, and go off the beaten path.
Our advisors are at your disposal to create a tailored itinerary that suits your dreams.
Practical tips for your trip to Italy
In Italy, you will pay in Euro (€). Bank cards (Visa, Mastercard) are commonly accepted almost everywhere. It is advisable to carry cash for some situations.
They are called Italians. Each region of Italy also has its own strong cultural identity, which makes the country rich!
Italian is spoken throughout the country. In major cities and places frequented by travelers, English is generally spoken, which facilitates communication. However, learning a few basic Italian expressions (such as “Buongiorno,” “Grazie,” “Per favore”) will be greatly appreciated and ease interactions.
In Italy, electrical outlets are generally type C, F, and L. The electrical current is 230 Volts / 50 Hertz. Be sure to check your devices and bring an adapter if necessary.