Treasures of Rome, Florence & Cinque Terre Tour

The Colosseum in Rome, Italy

What to expect on this itinerary

Italy is a treasure chest packed with gems waiting for your discovery. Your custom tailored tour guides you along the well-known wonders before it reveals the splendor mere footsteps away from the beaten path. Hidden towers of Renaissance cities crest over the rooftops as the textured cliffs of the Ligurian coast conceal an ancient monastery. Fishermen set out along the Mediterranean on boats to offer the best views of land and sea, along with secret fishing spots. You could spend your entire life endlessly delighted by the history and artistry of Rome, Florence, and Cinque Terre.

Countries Visited

Italy

Places Visited

Rome, Florence, Pisa, Lucca, Riomaggiore, Vernazza, Monterosso, Manarola, Corniglia

Suggested Duration

8 Days

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Day 1

Rome – Arrive in the Eternal City

The days of the Republic fade into the imperial monuments of Rome. Cobblestones pave the ancient neighborhoods and church spires soar above the contemporary restaurants and cafes. Neoclassical fountains trickle against a background of baroque villas. Your flight lands at the Leonardo da Vinci-Fiumicino Airport where your private transfer meets you at baggage claim. The city has a tangible history that spans millennia, and it’s visible in the statues, structures, and cathedrals that line the streets. Romans move to a fast, vibrant pace but also take the time to relish the beauty of the day and bask in the Dolce far Niente, the sweetness of doing nothing.

Your guide will meet you in the lobby and lead you through a magnificent introductory tour of the city that begins at the Roman Colosseum. The monolithic figure towers over the broad avenue that leads to the Roman Forum. The Arch of Constantine, a triumphal arch that stands between to the two famous spaces of the city, celebrates the Romans' victory over Mexentius during the Battle of Milvian Bridge in the 4th-century. The arch stands at nearly 70 feet tall and yet is dwarfed by the preserved walls of the Colosseum. The outer walls contain three levels of arches, each framed by decorative columns.

The edifice was inaugurated in the 1st-century AD and could hold up to 50,000 Romans. The aroma of ancient earth emanates from the arena floor as tiered seating encircles the amphitheater and provides visitors with ample views of the gladiatorial games. In medieval times, the structure became a fortress, occupied by two warrior families of Rome. Your guide will lead you into the recently opened underground area where cages once held wild animals and gladiators prepared for the games. The passageways are narrow but tall, and you will find fragments of frescoes etched into the travertine marble that once lined segments of the subterranean halls.

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Day 2

Rome – Rome’s History and Artistry

Day 3

Rome – Local Sampling the Secrets

Day 4

Cinque Terre – Bask in the Stunning Coast

Day 5

Cinque Terre – Private Cooking Lesson

Day 6

Florence – Medieval Pisa and Lucca

Day 7

Florence – Art, History, and Mysteries

Day 8

Florence – Depart for Home

Trip Highlights

  • Enjoy the hidden tunnels of the Colosseum recently opened for visitors eager to view where the gladiators once prepared for the arena
  • Discover the treasured art of the Vatican Museums on a private guided tour to learn about the history beyond the beauty of memorable works
  • Sample the flavors of Rome when unraveling the secrets of the city, from the best tiramisu and gelato to the city’s best espresso, led by a local guide
  • Witness the remarkable Capuchin crypt in Rome decorated with the bones of past Friars
  • Set out on a cruise along the Ligurian coastline in view of Cinque Terre to catch fish or enjoy the panorama
  • Visit the San Fruttuoso Abbey, nestled between the coastal cliffs and reachable only by walking trail or boat
  • Indulge in the subtle and enchanting flavors inspired by the Ligurian coast during a private cooking lesson in Cinque Terre
  • Witness the dramatic list of the Leaning Tower of Pisa and the often-overlooked charm of the city
  • Stroll along the walls of Lucca to discover the beauty of the historic city center
  • Delve into the Renaissance streets of Florence on a guided tour to view the hidden embellishments of the architecture
  • Wander through the Galleria dell’Accademia for an unforgettable view of Michelangelo’s David
  • Listen to monks chant in a traditional Romanesque church overlooking the entire city of Florence

Detailed Description

The history of the cities in Italy has shaped the culture around the past as it combines cuisine, architecture, and art into the daily life of the locals. Your 8-day tour of Rome, Florence, and Cinque Terre immerses you into the traditions of the people and the majesty of the landscape. Your flight lands at Leonardo da Vinci-Fiumicino Airport in Rome where your private transfer awaits your arrival. The city maintains a contemporary bustle with citizens as quick to get to work as to enjoy an espresso in the piazza beneath the golden sunlight. Your private guide meets you at the hotel and to lead you on an introductory tour of the city that takes you through the highlights of Rome’s ancient history.

Next day, indulge in the righteous path as you follow your guide through Vatican City and the Vatican Museums and then explore Rome’s treasured restaurants and the culture around the open piazzas. Continue as you venture into the secrets of the city with a wander along the Ancient Appian Way as you stroll through the Capitoline Museums, and venture into the Capuchin crypts. Your private transfer will meet you at the airport the following day to escort you north to La Spezia, the closest city that borders the five towns of Cinque Terre. Board the local train and enjoy the brief scenic ride to Riomaggiore before you take a stroll along the streets before moving out onto the water for a private cruise.

You can cast a line into the sea if you like before you head to the Manarola, the next town over. Use the train to visit each part of Cinque Terre or venture along the various trails that overlook the coast. Wake up the next morning for a trek over the hills to the secluded San Fruttuoso Abbey or take a private boat to the isolated shore. Relax on the beach of Monterosso before you enjoy a private cooking lesson to learn the delicious traditional recipes of the region. Continue the next day as you meet your private transfer in La Spezia and stop in Pisa.

Your tour will take you along the treasures of the city before you visit the Campo dei Miracoli and the Leaning Tower. Continue to Lucca to embrace the medieval architecture as embodied in the preserved ramparts. In Florence, enjoy a panoramic view of the city at Piazzale Michelangelo and listen to the monks perform their nightly chant at San Miniato al Monte. Next day, your guide will lead you on an all-encompassing tour of the city through the secret structures and enchanting art both in and out of the museums that are yours to discover. To conclude, your private transfer will escort you to the Florence airport for your flight home, though you may extend your stay and enjoy the magnificent landscape and warm culture of Tuscany.

Starting Price

$3,600 per person (excluding international flights)

Your Zicasso trip is fully customizable, and this sample itinerary is a starting place for your travel plans. Actual costs are dynamic, and your selection of accommodations and activities, your season of travel, and other such variables will bring this budget guideline up or down. Throughout your planning experience with your Zicasso specialist, your itinerary is designed around your budget. You can book your trip when you are satisfied with every detail. Planning your trip with a Zicasso travel specialist is a free service.

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I am sorry to report this but as a customer of Zicasso I feel you should know when a travel agency does not live up to your standards. Both Mike, myself and our friends have used your referral company and have had great results. There were just too many things about this trip that were a huge disappointment.Train tickets issued to Mike & I were for two different train cars! Why would a premiere travel agent who knows we have never traveled this way put myself and my husband on a train in two completely different train cars! Thankfully the ticket handler was gracious enough to let us sit together. As a premiere travel agency we definitely should have been asked to if we would like to have premiere economy and definitely should have had tickets where we sat together.Location of Villas: While the Villa in Chianti and the hotel in Perugia were both wonderful places but very isolated. The places we were scheduled to travel to were all located a long ways away. We spent so much time in our van driving it was cause for a lot of stress. For example poor time management on scheduling: Florence - travel distance fine, tour guide great, no time at all to shop as driver was waiting to take us back. Pienza - a 2+ hour drive when we arrived the driver said he would need to take us to next stop in 20 minutes! That is not relaxing. We were then late to our lunch at the farm which they were not pleased but were very accommodating for us. Thank goodness she was such a doll. On to Montalcino but no, we had no time to visit this village because we had to be at a winery for a tour. Then a 2+ hour drive home only to have our other driver waiting to take us to dinner. Stress. Castello di Ami yet another long and windy road trip to go to two wineries. Which were nice but feel there were probably some closer that would have satisfied. Cortona was fun yet another long day in the van. The hotel in Perugia seemed so relaxing but we never had time to spend there. Next day another 1.5+ hr. drive to a winery and 2 villages one Montefalco was fun to walk around, when we arrived at the village of Bevagne it was literally a ghost town no shops were open nothing. This might have been due to August holiday but the Travel agent should be aware of these things. It was a waste of time. Restaurants suggested: a Chianti restaurant was cute and nice to have when you are tired from traveling. The Tuscany restaurant was lovely, 25 minute drive just fine and we had a great meal. The other restaurants in this area that were suggested were too far away 45 min.+ after being in a car all day - again travel agent should be cognizant of this itinerary. We found a fun castle 5 min. drive away and had a great meal. After traveling all day to get to our hotel in Perugia we were not up for traveling yet again to a restaurant but there was nothing close by and this restaurant was to be on Lake Trasimeno so we decided to go. It was awful no view of the lake the wait staff forgot our order and food was sub par. ugh The next night we ate pizza at the resort! Transportation: We were to have English speaking drivers every day. We had 2 the rest of them spoke very little English in fact the last one driver spoke no English we had him for 2 days. Luckily he was so sweet that he downloaded a translate app and I sat in the front seat so we could "talk" to him. 

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