Central Italy Tours & Trips
Central Italy is where all the fun is at. Picture Rome’s ancient sites, Florence’s historic center, and Cinque Terre, where coastal paths link five villages perched above the Mediterranean. Tuscany spreads out with wine regions and centuries-old cellars tucked into the countryside, while medieval towns occupy hilltops between Rome and Florence. Each layer of Italian history basically stacks on top of the one before it here.
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Mary • traveled in July, 2025
We had a great trip. My adult Grandchildren and I found it to be everything we hoped Stefano our guide was terrific. The guide in Pisa and gentleman an in Florence were very funny and interesting Our driver was also great. Would highly recommend this tour.
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Angel • traveled in November, 2025
Our tour was wonderful, our Guide Clara and bus driver Johnny were awsome, and knew alot about Italy, and very helpful.
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Gene • traveled in September, 2025
You need more than one day in Rome. The Vatican City tour was three hours of walking (I’m 71) so trying to do another three hour tour of the Colosseum in Rome was more than I could do. Trying to arrange a ride there was very difficult, not knowing the city. I wasted $182 on a tour that I bought separate from the you offered. Yours was lacking in comparison. The breakfasts that were provided were not impressive either. The eggs were always soggy and the bacon was undercooked and looked disgusting. Under cooked pork is a great to get sick. Our breakfasts consisted of coffee and a pastry. Never once saw waffles, pancakes or hash browns offered. The lunches were only so-so. Never got to choose from a menu. It was eat what you’re given only. Not always appealing. Stefano, God bless him, is a very likable and fun guy but the instructions were lengthy and the heavy accent made it difficult to comprehend. We had a terrible time getting back to the hotel in Venice. It took us four hours to get back. Our only choice was to either walk to the people mover or take a water taxi. My hips don’t allow to walk long distances without a great deal of pain so we took a water taxi. The employee for the company that provides the boats directed us to a section she called “B2” but we couldn’t find it. A different employee advised us that there was no pick up point by that name. We finally found a dock where the LED sign that mentioned the place that Stefano told us to go to (Tronchetto) but after riding around for 30 minutes, I asked the boat captain when we would reach the Tronchetta stop and he said, “We don’t go there.” We finally found a different boat that was going in the vicinity of the people mover. We were dropped off and were told which direction to walk but that only got us lost. We spent over 4 hours trying to get back to the hotel. Most of the people we dealt with were not very friendly and I don’t believe they gave us correct information. All in all, it was far more frustrating than it should have been. We were pretty disappointed.
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The Italian Dream
184 Reviews by TourRadar travelers“The Italian Dream Package was a very economical and diverse package. The Hotels were very nice for a Four Star.”
ROSE, traveled in May
Duration 8 days Destinations Rome, Assisi, Siena, Florence, Pisa, Bologna, Venice, Montepulciano, Vatican City Age Range All Ages Welcome Operator Wingbuddy From
- US$1,579
Explore Italy - 4 Days
7 Reviews by TourRadar travelers“Excellent tour, our guide Nicole is excellent.”
faizal, traveled in September
Central Italy unfolds from Assisi's St. Francis Basilica to Florence's magnificent Duomo. The tour presents Siena's historic Piazza del Campo, Bologna's gourmet scene, with comfortable stays at Raffaello Florence and Delfino Venice.
Duration 4 days Destinations Rome, Assisi, Siena, Florence, Bologna, Venice Age Range All Ages Welcome Operator Click Tours From $1,680
36% Off- US$1,075You save $605
Discovery of Italy - 8 Days
9 Reviews by TourRadar travelers“This tour was a memorable experience. Stefano's knowledge and passion about his country made it so.”
Rita, traveled in May
From Rome's Vatican Museums to Florence's Renaissance masterpieces at the Uffizi, this tour showcases Central Italy's finest. The 4-star St. Martin Rome and Raffaello Florence provide luxurious stays. Traditional Tuscan cuisine awaits in Montepulciano's wine country, while UNESCO gems like Assisi's medieval center come alive through expert English-speaking guides during this 8-day tour.
Duration 8 days Destinations Rome, Assisi, Siena, Florence, Bologna, Venice, Tuscany, Montepulciano, Vatican City Age Range All Ages Welcome Operator Click Tours From $2,790
36% Off- US$1,786You save $1,004
The Best of Tuscany - 4Days/3Nights
20 Reviews by TourRadar travelers“This was the perfect blend of independent and guided. We had the opportunity to do what we wanted.”
Erin, traveled in June
Renaissance Florence reveals its gems like the Duomo Cathedral and Ponte Vecchio, leading to Pisa's iconic Leaning Tower. The itinerary features Cinque Terre's colorful coastal villages, authentic Chianti vineyards, and San Gimignano's medieval streets, with 3 nights in central Florence.
Duration 4 days Destinations Florence, Pisa, Cinque Terre, San Gimignano, Tuscany Age Range Ages 18+ Operator Italy on a Budget Tours From
36% Off- US$578
Italian Sojourn with Leaning Tower of Pisa
4 Reviews by TourRadar travelers“The trip was great with a good balance of tours and free time. Accommodations were comfortable and very conveniently located.”
Marie, traveled in October
Rome's UNESCO-listed Colosseum and Roman Forum open this cultural journey, with 3 nights in centrally-located 3-star accommodations. Train travel connects Central Italy's gems from Florence to Venice, costing approx. $280 per day. Suitable for ages 5+, this 10-day adventure maintains a 5.0 rating from couples (43%) and families (14%).
Duration 10 days Destinations Rome, Florence, Pisa, Tuscany, Venice Age Range All Ages Welcome Operator Wanderful Holidays LLC From $2,199
8% Off- US$2,023You save $176
Rome, Florence, Cinque Terre, Rome: signature (4* hotels) carbon neutral tour by train
2 Reviews by TourRadar travelers“Hotels were great, good European breakfasts. Walking tours informative.”
Debbie, traveled in May
Central Italy unfolds over eight days from the 4* Welcome Piram Rome to Hotel Home Florence. Take your pick between Vatican Museums or Roman food tours, followed by Uffizi Gallery visits or pizza-making classes. Small groups limited to 20 participants.
Duration 8 days Destinations Rome, Florence, Pisa, La Spezia, Cinque Terre, Riomaggiore, Vernazza, Monterosso al Mare Age Range All Ages Welcome Operator Meet and Greet Italy From
8% Off- US$2,545
Italian Triple Centre with A World Wonder
5 Reviews by TourRadar travelers“The team do manage to respond to it promptly and not having a disruption on the plans.”
Michelle, traveled in August
This cultural journey offers 3 nights in Rome exploring the Colosseum and Roman Forum, followed by 4 nights in Florence discovering UNESCO sites. At approx. $340 per day, highlights include guided Vatican City tours, Chianti wine tasting, and 2 nights in Venice exploring Doge's Palace. Designed for ages 58+, with 3-star hotels near train stations.
Duration 10 days Destinations Rome, Florence, Pisa, Tuscany, Venice Age Range All Ages Welcome Operator Wonderful Holidays UK From $2,544
12% Off- US$2,239You save $305
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- Spring 2026
Spring tours in Central Italy really shine with the Rome-Florence-Venice circuit, which we've perfectly timed across 7 nights. Our guides have figured out all the sweet spots - like getting you to the Colosseum right at sunset when those ancient stones take on this amazing golden color. A lot of our customers go for the 4-day Florence base camp that lets you branch out into Bologna's old lanes for proper Italian food adventures. Cinque Terre tours work beautifully in spring; you get those coastal paths pretty much to yourself and the weather's just right for walking between villages. The Vatican visits are much more relaxed this time of year - fewer people means more time to really take in the Sistine Chapel. What makes spring special is how you can mix it up: spend your morning with Renaissance masterpieces at the Uffizi then head out to family vineyards in Chianti where the owners treat you like old friends.
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- Summer 2026
Summer tours through Central Italy need smart planning and we've got it down to an art. Our most popular route starts with early morning water taxi rides in Venice and works in afternoon gelato stops under Florence's shaded streets. The museums stay open later, so we'll take you to see David at the Accademia when the big crowds have cleared out. Our travelers really love how we handle the coast in summer; the Cinque Terre stops include plenty of swimming time and boat rides between those colorful villages. People tell us they appreciate having free afternoons to duck into cool museums or find their favorite rooftop bar in Rome. Venice really comes alive in summer and we make the most of it - boat trips out to Murano and Burano let you watch local artists at work in their workshops. We've balanced cultural visits with outdoor activities so you'll see everything while staying comfortable in the summer heat.
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- Fall / Autumn 2026
For good value tours in Italy, our travelers have great things to say about Italy on a Budget - their guides Sasa and Alex really know their history and keep everyone engaged. Just keep in mind you'll be staying in hostels, which helps keep costs down and also lets you meet other travelers. If you're after something more upscale, Meet and Greet Italy gets consistently positive feedback from TourRadar customers. Their guide Elisabetta goes above and beyond with local restaurant tips, help with tickets and really thoughtful touches throughout the journey. Speaking of tickets - you'll definitely want to book ahead for major sites like Michelangelo's David and climbing the Duomo Cupola. These tend to fill up weeks in advance, especially during peak season. For a different take on seeing Italy, there's a nice train-based option called "Venice, Florence, Rome, Sorrento: signature low carbon tour" that uses 4-star hotels. You can adjust the schedule and activities to suit your style, though getting responses from the operator can take some time. The train travel gives you a chance to actually see the countryside and relax between cities, plus it's better for the environment than jumping between airports.
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- Winter 2026 / 2027
Winter tours through Central Italy blend thoughtful indoor and outdoor experiences perfectly. In Florence, you'll get private access to Renaissance masterpieces at the Uffizi when visitor numbers drop, plus intimate wine tastings in Chianti cellars where families have crafted wines across generations. Our travelers appreciate how these tours mix deep cultural insights with genuine comfort - exploring Vatican collections in the morning, then settling in for extended Italian lunches at historic trattorias. Premium packages include distinctive elements like after-hours museum access in Florence, traditional cooking workshops in medieval kitchens, and exclusive viewings at the Doge's Palace. What sets these trips apart is the accommodation in converted countryside cottages near Florence, offering a tranquil base for excursions while you enjoy local wines by the fireplace. The Rome-Florence-Venice route connects smoothly by high-speed rail, taking you between cities in climate-controlled comfort as winter landscapes pass by your window.
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