Sorrento - Amalfi Coast gems tour with Positano, Pontone and Ravello with lunch
A real feast for the senses. This excursion along the Amalfi Coast has it all. In a small group, you'll trundle from village to village, exploring every nook and cranny and soaking up the beauty of this world-famous coastline. Discover Positano and Ravello with a delicious lunch in a family-run restaurant in between.
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Lake Garda - Classic Venice Tour
A masterpiece floating on the Adriatic, Venice tops many a must-visit list. Boarding a private motorboat on the edge of the city, you'll arrive in style at Riva degli Schiavoni, and your guide will lead you to St Mark's Square. Here, you can admire the wonderful St Mark's Basilica and the Doge's Palace next door. Their orient-infused Byzantine Gothic architecture will whet your appetite for more.You'll then have free time for exploring this enchanting city, walking through its charming streets, enjoying a romantic gondola trip (available to book locally), or finding somewhere to have lunch. If you fancy something really typical, locals love their cicchetti – Venetian tapas.In the afternoon, there's the chance to roam around yourself. It's well worth stepping away from the crowds onto quieter lanes and canals to get a sense of the true magic of ‘La Serenissima.'
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Lake Garda - Verona day trip from Lake Garda
Immortalised in Shakespeare's Romeo and Juliet, Verona holds a special place in lovers' hearts. You'll get to fall in love with the city on this day trip from Lake Garda, seeing all its main sights as you wander around the history-steeped streets of its old town.
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Sorrento - Amalfi Coast Tour by Sea and Land
The fairytale Amalfi Coast is a magical mix of steep hills, cobalt sea and scattered pastel villages. On this full day tour, you'll enjoy a guided tour and free time in Amalfi, before a ferry ride across to Salerno.You'll start with a scenic bus journey along the Amalfi Coast, with Insta-worthy views from stop until start. Arrive in Amalfi for a guided tour that'll give you the lowdown on all its hidden gems and stories. After soaking up some history, you'll have free time to wander. This is your chance to live like a local for a bit – grab some of the best pastries around or chill with a beer in the lively main square, watching the world go by.The adventure continues with a ferry ride from Amalfi to Salerno – a whole new way to see the coast's beauty from the water. Wrapping up the day, you'll catch your ride back to Sorrento from Salerno.
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Sorrento - Capri day and night tour with local guide and boat trip
Playground for everyone from Hollywood stars to the ancient Greeks, Capri is a dazzling gem in the Neapolitan Riviera. You'll speed across by hydrofoil in the mid-afternoon to pass the evening doing exactly as you wish. Only TUI offers this excursion, when most day-trippers have left the island.
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Rome - Colosseum and Roman Forum Small-Group Tour with Local Guide
Book now for an unforgettable small-group experience to discover the Colosseum and Roman Forum with a local guide!
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Lake Garda - Lake Garda tour with boat trip from southern hotels
Spend a day soaking up the scenery surrounding one of Italy's most popular lakes. Passing olive groves, cypresses and grand villas, stopping off at pastel-hued towns and enjoying a short boat trip along the way. The northern shores of Lake Garda offer dramatic mountains rising behind pretty lakeside villages such as Limone and Malcesine.Your coach will make its first stop at Sirmione, often hailed as the lake's most beautiful village. Here, you'll have an hour to soak up its charm before the journey to Limone. Spread around a bay with an exceptionally mild climate, it's undoubtedly one of the most scenic spots along the lake. The town is a gem, full of character and pretty views.Next, we'll take a short, scenic boat trip to Malcesine, on the opposite shore. It's an impressive medieval village crowned by a castle. You'll have an hour or so here to explore the maze of narrow streets and absorb its history.
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Olbia - Corsica daytrip with guided walking tour and ferry
So near and yet so far apart. Corsica and Sardinia are like two siblings who moved to different countries and are separated not just by the sea but by culture, too. This day trip to the cliff-perched town of Bonifacio in southern Corsica is the ideal way to get to know France's wildest region. Local guide, Francesca, explains the dynamic, “People often think of the two islands as neighbours, but for centuries they were rivals. And despite Corsica being only 12km from Sardinia, the language, food and traditions feel distinctly French.”After a drive to the north of Sardinia to catch the ferry at Santa Teresa, you'll make the 50-minute crossing. Precariously built on 70m-high cliffs, Bonifacio's fjord-like harbour is quite the sight. You'll hop on a mini train to the centre before a guided tour of its vertiginous citadel with tightly packed narrow alleys. Once the tour has given you your bearings, the afternoon is yours to find a spot for lunch and explore.As you wander the cobbled streets, you'll be following in the footsteps of Corsica's most famous son, Napoleon, who plotted his failed 1793 invasion of Sardinia from here. The epic views from the cliffs make it easy to see why he chose this spot, but Francesca advises branching out from the viewpoints, “most visitors head straight for the views, but Bonifacio's real charm is in the backstreets. That's where you'll find the little cafés and workshops locals still use every day". You can browse for antiques, handicrafts and jewellery in the shops that now fill the ancient houses, or head down to the harbour to watch the yachts come and go.
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Lake Garda - Bolzano and Renon tour with panoramic train ride
South Tyrol is the most un-Italian part of Italy. It's not just the Alpine location that sets it apart but its languages, architecture and culture. This excursion mixes the best of both worlds with time in the regional capital, Bolzano, and scenery-rich train ride through the Renon plateau. Martin, one of our expert local guides, says, ‘The railway was first opened in 1907, and originally incorporated a cog section ascending 1000 metres from Bolzano, but in 1966 that section was replaced by the original cablecar.'Bolzano, or Bozen as German-speaking locals call it, is the elegant and prosperous capital of South Tyrol. With your free time in the city you could visit the Gothic cathedral, take a walk along the Talvera Promenade for views of the mountains from the riverside, or you can stroll the handsome streets and piazzas of the city, browse the shops and try some local specialities like apple strudel.And on the next leg of the trip, you'll hop into a cable car in Bolzano and ascend to the Renon plateau in a matter of minutes. Then it's time for the narrow-gauge train journey though pastoral landscapes and pretty villages. A 20-minute walk away through nature are the plateau's famous earth pyramids – well worth checking out, though worth noting it's around a kilometre walk slightly uphill. These bizarre pillars can reach heights of up to 30 metres, and while one pyramid vanishes, further up the same slope, nature is already forming a new one.
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Lake Garda - Lake Garda tour with boat trip from northern hotels
Spend a day soaking up the scenery surrounding one of Italy's most popular lakes. You'll be driven past olive trees, cypresses and rare flowers as you visit picturesque lakeside villages before taking a short boat trip along the way. A day in the stunning scenery surrounding one of Italy's most popular spots.In contrast to the dramatic, mountain-ringed north of Lake Garda, the south is broader and surrounded by gentle hills. You'll start by exploring the charming town of Garda, a popular and pretty lakeside town. Here, you'll find plenty of options for refreshments as you make your way into the historic lanes.Then you'll be whisked off on a scenic boat ride to Sirmione, where you can explore at your leisure. Next, we'll journey by coach to Saló, passing Roman, Scaligeri and Venetian monuments en route. As you stroll through its network of lanes and small squares, you'll have the chance to soak up the unique ambiance of picture-perfect Lake Garda.
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Sorrento - Sorrento Wine Tasting Tour
Italy's home to some of the oldest wine-producing regions in the world. So it's only apt you tantalise your taste buds with an afternoon of wine and cheese in the hills above Sorrento.Enjoy an informal gathering that celebrates the best of local produce. You'll get to try different wine varieties – both red and white – while snacking on some tasty Italian treats.Wine and food are serious business here, so all of your samples are partnered with their perfect snack pairing by a professional sommelier. And while you're at it, you can polish up on your knowledge of the country's most famous wine-producing regions and savour a real taste of Italy.
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