Beyond Rome, Florence & Venice...Your guide to returning to Italy for a second or third time

Beyond the main cities...

For a first visit to Italy, many travelers opt for the historic capital of Rome, the galleries and Renaissance architecture of Florence, or the romantic canal city of Venice. All good choices... But what if you've been there, done that? You won't be surprised to hear that there is far more to Italy than these classic destinations. The islands of Sicily and Sardinia each offer fabulous beaches and a typically Mediterranean laid-back lifestyle. The northern city of Milan is well worth exploring, and the pretty alpine towns and villages of the Alps offer more than a good skiing trip. Down south, you have the rolling hills and whitewashed towns of Puglia, and the western coast offers the unique villages of Amalfi and Cinque Terre. So if you are planning your second or third trip to Italy and want to get away from the main cities, let us guide you to the best places for returning visitors to Italy.

Frequently asked questions

Where do your tours start from?

We offer a wide range of Italy tours. The majority start in Rome or Milan and then disperse to highlights around the country, from Puglia to Cinque Terre. However, our tours in Sardinia and Sicily begin in Cagliari and Palermo, respectively, and we have some tours starting in different places. All of our start destinations have their own airport though, so it's easy to reach the start point for your tour!

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