Italy

May Last Week - 2025

11 DAYS Days

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11 DAYS

2800+ KMS

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About this Trip

This is a road trip that takes you to awe-inspiring places in Italy. The locations are beautifully curated after a lot of research and experiences are hind-picked.

Navigate your way through the narrow canals in Venice. Do the iconic Gondola ride. Witness the grandeur of The Dolomites. Hike to the Tre Cime di Lavarado and Cadini Misurina. Experience the breathtaking beauty of the Val di Funes and Alpe Di Siusi. Heal yourself in the natural hot springs of Saturnia. Amaze yourself in the Val d’Orcia with its rolling hills, cypress-lined roads, medieval villages, and vineyards. Fall in love with the architecture and history of Rome.

Visit Matera, a UNESCO World Heritage Site and one of world’s oldest continuously inhabited city. Soak in the chill vibes of Ostuni and its whitewashed buildings. Admire the iconic trulli houses in Alberobello, a UNESCO World Heritage Site known for its whitewashed stone dwellings with conical roofs. Wonder at the art and architecture beautifully preserved medieval city of Siena. Relax on the beautiful beaches, or hike up the majestic volcanoes of Sicily. End your trip in Rome after visiitng the cliffside town of ‘Polignano A Mare’ known for its dramatic setting, crystal-clear waters, whitewashed buildings, and charming old town.

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Venice

The floating city of Venice, one of the most extraordinary cities in the world was built on 118 islands in the middle of the Venetian Lagoon at the head of the Adriatic Sea. It seems impossible for such a grand city to be floating in a lagoon of water, reeds and marshland. You have to be there to believe it.

Famous Russian writer, Alexander Herzen said:

“To build a city where it is impossible to build a city is madness in itself, but to build there one of the most elegant and grandest of cities is the madness of genius.”

Things To Do

  • The iconic Gondola ride
  • Rialto Bridge 
  • The Bridge of Sighs
  • Libreria Acqua Alta
  • Fresh Dal Moro’s Pasta
  • Gelato at world famous Gelatoteca SuSo
  • Wine and Cicchetti at ‘Bàcaros – Snack/Wine bars’
The Great Dolomite Road

The Great Dolomites Road is a truly spectacular driving road through some of Europe’s most beautiful mountains, blessed with lush green meadows, dramatic rocky peaks, and lively alpine towns.

It crests two epic passes between Bolzano and Cortina d’Ampezzo as it winds its way through the UNESCO-listed Dolomites, known as the pale mountains.

The road is well maintained and reaches a maximum gradient of 12 percent. It twists and turns, traversing around some of the highest peaks in the range, and passing through ski resorts and mountain villages along the way.

The Dolomites

The Dolomites are a stunning mountain range in northern Italy, 
Known for their jagged peaks, dramatic cliffs, and serene alpine meadows, the Dolomites are a UNESCO World Heritage Site and one of the most iconic landscapes in Europe.

The Dolomites are famous for their towering peaks made of pale limestone, which takes on mesmerizing colors at sunrise and sunset, especially in shades of pink, orange, and purple.

The Tre Cime Lavaredo

The Three Peaks of Lavaredo are considered to be the most striking rocks of the Dolomite mountains, famous all over the world. They are a bizarre and striking alpenstock. Due to the special shape, these three pinnacles are world-famous and are considered to be the symbol of the Dolomites.

Lake Carezza

Situated 1,519 metres above sea level, it’s a beautiful alpine lake with gleaming emerald water, surrounded by spruce trees.

It’s particularly scenic thanks to Lago di Carezza having the Dolomites towering behind it, which adds to the drama of the place.

Cadini Di Misurina

The Cadini di Misurina (2,839 m) are part of the Eastern Dolomites and are included in the fifth group recognized as a World Heritage Site by UNESCO. It is located in the municipality of Auronzo di Cadore, in the province of Belluno, overlooking magnificent Lake Misurina.

Val di Funes

Val di Funes is a breathtaking valley located in South Tyrol, northern Italy, within the UNESCO-listed Dolomites mountain range. Known for its picture-perfect alpine landscapes, traditional villages, and iconic mountain peaks, it is a paradise for nature lovers, hikers, and photographers.

Alpe di Siusi

Alpe di Siusi (Seiser Alm) is a stunning alpine plateau located in the Dolomites of South Tyrol, Italy, and is Europe’s largest high-altitude alpine meadow. Its breathtaking scenery includes rolling green pastures, jagged mountain peaks, and charming alpine huts, making it a sought-after destination for nature enthusiasts.

Rome

Rome, the capital of Italy, is one of the world’s most iconic cities, blending ancient history, Renaissance art, and modern Italian culture.

Walking through Rome feels like exploring a living museum, where historic ruins stand alongside bustling piazzas and charming streets.

Known as the Eternal City, it has been a center of power, culture, and religion for over 2,500 years.

Things To Do

  • Visit the Colosseum 
  • Explore Rome’s underground Catacombs
  • Admire the Pantheon
  • Discover ancient Rome’s oldest road (Via Appia Antica) lined with ruins, catacombs, and aqueducts.
  • Tour St. Peter’s Basilica
  • Experience Rome’s street art scene
Matera

Matera is a UNESCO World Heritage Site located in the Basilicata region of southern Italy, known for its ancient cave dwellings and stunning landscapes.

Often described as one of the world’s oldest continuously inhabited cities, Matera has a history that stretches back thousands of years.

Its unique architecture, including the famous Sassi (stone dwellings), and its role in film and culture, make it an extraordinary destination.

Things To Do

  • Explore the Sassi di Matera (The Caves of Matera)
  • Visit the Matera Cathedral
  • Visit the underground water cistern, Palombaro Lungo
  • Take a walking tour of Matera’s hidden alleys
  • Spend a night in one of the boutique cave hotels
Ostuni

Nestled on the hills of Puglia in southern Italy, Ostuni is often referred to as “La Città Bianca” (The White City) due to its striking whitewashed buildings that gleam under the Mediterranean sun.

This charming hilltop town, with its maze of narrow streets, historical landmarks, and stunning views of the surrounding countryside and the Adriatic Sea, is one of the most picturesque destinations in the region.

Things To Do

Sicily

Sicily is the largest island in the Mediterranean, located just off the southern tip of Italy’s mainland. Known for its stunning landscapes, vibrant culture, ancient ruins, and mouth-watering cuisine, Sicily offers an unforgettable experience for travellers.

Whether you’re exploring its historic cities, relaxing on beautiful beaches, or hiking up its majestic volcanoes, Sicily provides a diverse range of activities and experiences.

Things To Do

  • Visit Piazza della Libertà, the town’s main square
  • Explore the Whitewashed Old Town (Centro Storico)
  • Discover the Ancient City Walls and Gates
  • Visit the Olive Groves
  • Admire the Arco Scoppa
  • Relax in the beaches for the coastal charm