7 days itinerary - A bite of Christmas - Package 30

7-day all-inclusive vacation package

Local Tours

Price from6.800or less

 

HIGHLIGHTS

  • Experience the magic of Italy's holiday season on a 7-day tour
  • Enjoy private guided tours of Rome's iconic landmarks, including the Vatican, SistineChapel, Colosseum, and Catacoms
  • Delight in a traditional dinner in Rome and soak up the festive atmosphere in Rome, Sorrento, Naples, and the Amalfi Coast
  • Explore one of the oldest lemon groves in the Amalfi Coast area and unwind in hand-picked 4 or 5-star accommodations with breakfast included
  • Hand-picked 4 or 5 star accommodations with breakfasts included

A bite of Christmas

DAY 1

Arrival at FCO Airport and transfer to your 4 or 5 star Hotel in Rome for a four night stay.
Rest of the day/evening at your leisure.

DAY 2

Day tour of Rome part 1.
Private 8 hour guided tour of Rome city center with a professionally licensed, English speaking guide. Sites include: Navona Square, Pantheon, Trevi Fountain, Spanish Steps, St. Peter’s Square. Includes skip the line entrance tickets to the Vatican Museums with the Sistine Chapel. While you're in the Vatican, don't miss the sight of the most famous nativity scene in the city: the historic St. Peter's nativity scene, created each year by internationally renowned artists.

DAY 3

Day tour of Rome part 2.
Private 8 hour guided tour of Rome city center with a professionally licensed, English speaking guide. 
Sites to be visited include St. Peter in Chains, Palatine Hill, Circus Maximus, Caracalla's thermal baths, Aventine Hill, Capitoline Hill and Venezia square. 
Includes private, guided tour and skip the line entrance tickets to the Colosseum and Roman Forum. 
Also includes a visit to the Catacombs, tickets included.

DAY 4

Stroll through the Christmas markets of Rome and enjoy the city lights and illuminated monuments.
Enjoy a traditional Christmas dinner in Rome, from la stracciatella cheese to the famous fettuccine with ragù and delicious lamb served with roman-style artichokes.

DAY 5

Check-out of your hotel in Rome and head on to Sorrento for a three night stay in a 4 or 5 star hotel with a stop in Naples en-route to explore the wonders of the Christmas markets at the Railway Museum of Pietrarsa and, without a doubt, the magic of San Gregorio Armeno, the street that hosts artisan shops all year round dedicated to the creation of nativity figurines: a stop not to be missed for immerse yourself in Neapolitan folklore and in the atmosphere of Christmas.
Don’t forget to try the excellent struffoli, balls of shortcrust pastry covered with honey and colored sugared almonds, but also the other typical Neapolitan sweets such as roccocò, raffiuoli, susamielli and so much more.
Arrive in Sorrento where villages and towns dress up in the magic of Christmas. It is therefore a magnificent time to discover the many wonders of this land, letting yourself be carried away by the warmth of the lights, the scent of typical desserts.

DAY 6

Day tour along the Amalfi Coast. Visit Positano, Amalfi, and Ravello.

DAY 7

Enjoy a day at your leisure in Sorrento. Enjoy the evening in Salerno to admire the magical Christmas lights “Luci d’Artista” designed by master craftsmen of lights and stroll through the markets along the seafront.

DAY 8

Departure from your hotel in Sorrento to FCO or Naples Airport.

AVERAGE PRICE

Average Price for this package is 6800€ per person based on private party of 4 guests in a 4 or 5-star hotel in standard double occupancy rooms. If there are additional guests in your party, the price per person decreases, please fill the form to get the best offer for your private tour of Italy 🇮🇹.

When
Winter
Price From
6800.00
Level
Very Easy
Service Type
Vehicle + Walking Tour

What’s included

  • Vehicle and driver at your disposal for 10/11 hrs a day
  • 4 Nights in a 4 or 5 star hotel in Rome
  • 3 Nights in a 4 or 5 star hotel in Sorrento
  • All breakfasts included
  • Private guided tours Rome, Vatican Museums, Sistine Chapel, Colosseum and Catacombs
  • Pizza lunch in its birthplace, Naples.
  • Traditional Christmas dinner in Rome.
  • Visit one of the oldest lemon grove on the Amalfi Coast
  • Evening in Salerno

Not included

  • Gratuities
  • Any meal or beverage not mentioned above
  • City taxes at the hotel

FAQ

What is the currency used in Italy, and where can I exchange money?

The currency in Italy is the Euro (€). You can exchange money at banks, exchange offices ("cambio"), or ATMs. Banks offer competitive rates but may have higher fees. Exchange offices are convenient but compare rates. ATMs are widespread with favorable rates, but watch for bank fees. Major credit cards are accepted, but carrying cash for small purchases and emergencies is advisable.

Do I need a Visa to travel to Italy?

There are discussions about changes to travel regulations, including the potential requirement for a ETIAS (European Travel Information and Authorization System) for visitors from the US to Italy. To keep up with the news we recommend you visit the following website https://travel-europe.europa.eu/etias_en

What are hotel taxes in Italy, how do I pay them and how much are they?

In Italy, hotel taxes, known as "tassa di soggiorno" or tourist tax, are fees charged by local municipalities on guests at accommodations like hotels, B&Bs, and vacation rentals. These taxes vary based on location and accommodation type, usually calculated per person per night. They're not typically included in the room rate and are paid directly to the provider upon check-out, often in cash or added to the final bill. Exemptions may apply for certain guests, such as children or those with disabilities.

How do you greet people in Italy?

Greetings in Italy are typically warm and involve a handshake. It's common to greet people with a friendly "Ciao" or "Buongiorno" (good morning) during the day. In the evening or when meeting someone for the first time, "Buonasera" (good evening) is more appropriate. Italians value politeness, so don't forget to use "Grazie" (thank you) and "Per favore" (please) when appropriate.

What are the opening hours for shops and businesses?

In Italy, traditional business hours are observed, with most shops opening around 9:00 am and closing for a few hours in the afternoon (usually between 1:00 pm and 4:00 pm). Shops then reopen at around 5:30 pm. Some smaller businesses may close on Sundays, so it's advisable to plan shopping accordingly.

Are credit cards widely accepted in Italy?

While major credit cards are generally accepted, it's advisable to carry some cash, especially in smaller establishments. Notify your bank of your travel dates to avoid any issues with card transactions.

How do gratuities work in Italy?

Gratuities are not mandatory and never included, but if you've been pleased with the service, it's customary to show appreciation, and workers are very thankful. Generally speaking, gratuities can be 100€ full day guides, 50€ half/partial day guides, driver 75-150€ on full day use of vehicle, skipper 150-250€ for full day tours, hotel porters 3-5€ per bag, restaurants 10-20% on the total, guest ambassadors, based on service received, 1-5% on rhe total amount. Gratuities in Italy run anywhere from 10-25% depending on the services and your satisfaction with them.

What should I wear if I want to visit some religious sites?

If you intend to visit religious sites, please have knees and shoulders covered (both men and women).

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