ITALY ~ Essence of Italy 13D12N

$3,430.00$3,660.00

13D12N ITALY ~ Essence of Italy
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D01   ARRIVE ROME

On arrival at Rome Airport, your driver will meet you at the arrival hall and drive you to your hotel in Rome, the capital of Italy.

D02  ROME: VATICAN CITY   [B]

Birthplace of the Roman Empire and home to Vatican City, Rome is one of the most beautiful cities in the world.  Steeped in history with rich offerings of historical monuments, Roman architecture and works of art, Rome also has lots to offer in terms of food and fashion.  No visit to Rome would be complete without visiting Vatican City, an independent city-state and HQ of the Roman Catholic Church.  Within Vatican City is one of the world’s greatest museum complexes with a huge collection of highly-acclaimed Renaissance art.  Not to be missed would be the Sistine Chapel – home to Michelangelo’s “The Last Judgement” fresco.  Enjoy a guided tour of Vatican City and Sistine Chapel.

D03   ROME: CENTRO STORICO   [B]

Spend your morning on a guided tour of Rome’s “Centro Storico”, its historical centre and an UNESCO World Heritage Site.  Visit iconic sites like the Colosseum, Forum and Palatine Hill.  Spend the rest of the day soaking in the charm and ambience of Rome with its ubiquitous Baroque churches, fountains and palazzos.  Suggest to visit Trevi Fountain and Piazza Navona at your own leisure.  And, don’t forget to eat a gelato .. or two!

D04   ROME – FLORENCE   [B]

Depart Rome on one of Italy’s high speed trains and head to Florence, the capital city of Tuscany and often regarded as the most beautiful city in Italy.  In fact, the beauty of Florence places it among the most beautiful cities in the world.  Its rich heritage is attested to by its accreditation as an UNESCO World Heritage Site.  One of Florence’s most iconic sights is the Duomo – Santa Maria del Fiore Cathedral, a cathedral with a terracotta-tiled dome and a bell tower (“Campanile”) by Giotto.  The Galleria dell’Accademia houses Michelangelo’s “David” sculpture.  The Uffizi Gallery is one of the world’s top art museums exhibiting art by Leonardo da Vinci, Michelangelo, Botticelli and many other celebrated artists.  Upon arrival in Florence, enjoy the old town at your own leisure, or pre-book an optional visit to The Galleria dell’Accademia or Uffizi Gallery.

D05   FLORENCE   [B]

Go on a guided tour of Florence city centre and appreciate some of its exterior architecture such as Santa Maria del Fiore Cathedral, the Baptistery of St John, Giotto’s Campanile, Ponte Vecchio, Piazza Signoria, and the famous statues of the Loggia dei Lanzi, just to name a few.  Continue with your exploration of Florence at your own leisure thereafter.

D06   FLORENCE: SAN GIMIGNANO – SIENA – PISA   [B/L]

Spend the day enjoying Tuscany’s beautiful sights, famous cities, medieval villages, and its wines and local produce as you visit historic San Gimignano and Siena, both of which are UNESCO World Heritage Sites.  San Gimignano and Siena will certainly leave you with lasting memories of Tuscany.  Continue on for a photo-stop at Pisa, one of the most exciting cities in Tuscany, home to its crowning glory, the Leaning Tower of Pisa.  At the beautiful Square of Miracles (Piazza dei Miracoli), be captivated by (1) the magnificent 60m tall Pisa Leaning Tower (climbing up the tower is excluded), and (2) the Pisa Cathedral that rests on a white marble pavement and is an impressive example of Romanesque architecture famous for its bell tower.  A Chianti Hills lunch and wine tasting are included in today’s guided tour.

D07   FLORENCE: CINQUE TERRE   [B]

Cinque Terre (“five lands”) consists of 5 uniquely and ingeniously constructed picturesque fishing villages that line the Italian Riviera.  Located at one of the most isolated and ruggedly beautiful stretch of the Italian coastline, it was declared an UNESCO World Heritage Site in 1997.  The 5 towns from north to south are: Monterosso al Mare, Vernazza, Corniglia, Manarola and Riomaggiore.  These tiny villages are perched on jagged cliffs with sweeping views of the sparkling blue waters of the Mediterranean Sea, defying not just gravity but time! Visit all 5 villages on a guided tour.

D08   FLORENCE – VENICE   [B]

Depart Florence and travel to Venice on one of Italy’s high speed trains.  An UNESCO World Heritage Site, Venice is a city unlike any other – it is built on 118 small islands that are separated by canals and linked by bridges.  Some of Venice’s top attractions include Grand Canal, St Mark’s Square, Doge’s Palace and Bridge Of Sighs, just to name a few.  Join a guided tour to visit the Doges Palace and St Mark’s Basilica (with Terrace access).

D09   VENICE: MURANO – BURANO – TORCELLO   [B]

Take a guided boat trip to the famous and picturesque islands of Murano, Burano and Torcello renowned for their handicrafts and history.  Resembling a mini-Venice, Murano was once a major glass-making centre in Europe and it continues to be popular for its blown glassware.  Burano is a very stunning island, thanks to its brightly-coloured houses.  Just as Murano is famous for its glass-blowing industry, Burano is famous for its lace-making industry.  Torcello is very much about history being the oldest centre of civilization in the Venetian Lagoon and famous for its Byzantine mosaics in the seventh-century Cathedral of Santa Maria Dell’Assunta.

D10   VENICE – MILAN   [B]

Depart Venice and proceed to Milan, the capital of fashion and finance (home to the national stock exchange), and a bustling metropolitan city with a rich history of art and culture.  Enjoy Milan at your own leisure.  Some suggested attractions you may wish to visit include the Castello Sforzesco (15th century defensive fortress with large courtyards and massive walls); the Santa Maria delle Grazie convent (housing the “The Last Supper” mural by Leonardo da Vinci); the Galleria Vittorio Emanuele II (impressive building filled with shops); the Quadrilatero della Moda (Milan’s exclusive shopping district); the Navigli Canals (canal neighbourhood with lots of restaurants and bars); the Teatro alla Scala (opera house); and the beautiful Romanesque Basilica of Sant’Ambrogio.

D11   MILAN   [B]

Go on a discovery tour of the stunning Milan Cathedral – the Duomo of Milan – and its terraces.  Standing proud in the main city square, this highly impressive cathedral with 5 naves is in fact the largest Gothic cathedral in the world.  The rooftop terraces of the cathedral (included in the tour, with elevator access) offer stunning views of the city.  Explore the archaeological area beneath the Duomo where among others the ruins of the 4th century Baptistery of San Giovanni alle Fonti (a baptismal font for full immersion) were found.  

D12   MILAN   [B]

Continue to explore Milan at your own pace.  Shopping aside, check out Milan’s vibrant gastronomic scene.  Savour excellent Italian cuisines, gelatos and coffees.  It is said that you can never have a bad cup of coffee in Italy as they are always strong, fresh, and tasty.  From Michelin-starred restaurants to rustic local trattorias, Milan’s food scene with focus on local produce and regional recipes is among one of the most exciting in Italy.

D13   DEPART MILAN   [B]

Free time until your transfer to Milan Airport for your departure flight.

Price:
S$3,430 per person, for twin/triple sharing
Minimum 4pax to go
S$3,660 per person, for twin/triple sharing
For group of 2-3pax

 

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PACKAGE INCLUDES

  • 12 nights accommodation in 4-star hotels in city centre
  • Daily breakfast at hotel and 1 lunch
  • Airport transfers
  • Train tickets/passes as per itinerary
  • Join-in guided tours in English
  • Fast track entry pass and admission tickets as per itinerary

PACKAGE EXCLUDES

  • Airfare
  • Tipping of guide/porterage (not compulsory)
  • Tourist city tax
  • Local bus/tram/subway fares (if any)
  • Travel insurance (recommended)
  • Any item not mentioned as included
ITALY ~ Essence of Italy 13D12N