Luxury Italy Holidays
A luxury holiday to Italy promises culture, beauty, and heritage in abundance. From the endless beautiful coastlines, towering mountains, and glistening lakes to delicious wine and cuisine, and chic city glamour. It is easy to see why Italy is one of the most popular holiday destinations in the World.
EFFORTLESS GLAMOUR, FASCINATING HERITAGE AND DELICIOUS CUISINE
From the beauty and tranquillity of the Italian Lakes to the bustling city streets of Milan, Italy is a destination that covers all bases. Step back in time into Rome’s ancient ruins or explore the floating city of Venice on a romantic gondola ride. The Neapolitan Riviera promises soft sandy beaches, and charming fishing villages intermingled with glamourous resorts. Explore the winding alleyways and busy fishing port of Amalfi, or colourful sun-kissed Sorrento.
Wonderful cuisine lies at the heart of Italian culture, pair hearty pasta, traditional pizzas, and succulent seafood with some of the world’s finest wines. Wine lovers flock to Tuscany for private tours of the age-old vineyards, wining and dining is taken seriously here, but the experience is always a true pleasure.
Hop across the waters to experience the idyllic island life of Sicily, the glitzy style of Capri, or the timeless charms of Sardinia. Italy lends itself perfectly to a multi-centre tour, a couples’ glamourous retreat, or the perfect family holiday. Whichever type of Italian holiday you desire, we would love to bring it to life.
Top 5 things to do in Italy
- A historic guided tour of Rome’s famous sites – the Colosseum, the Pantheon, Sistine Chapel to name just a few.
- Visit the famous art galleries of Florence, including the Accademia Gallery which is home to Michelangelo’s 17ft statue of David.
- In Milan, climb to the roof of the Duomo for incredible views of the city.
- Take a private boat tour across Lake Como.
- Enjoy a road trip along the stunning Amalfi Coast taking in the charming towns of Poistano, Amalfi, and Salerno.
Top 5 facts about Italy
- The capital city of Rome was founded in 753BC.
- The small town of Caldari di Ortona has a free wine fountain that flows 24 hours a day with locally produced red wine.
- Naples is the birthplace of pizza, and you can still taste the original version there today.
- Italy has the most UNESCO World Heritage Sites in the world.
- The Vatican City is a country, inside a country! It is around 1/8 the size of New York’s Central Park, making it the smallest country in the world.
Average Temperature
8°C (Winter) to 25.5°C (Summer)
Official Language
Italian