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Day
1 DEPART USA
Boarding our overnight flight, we're off on the adventure of a
lifetime.
Day 2
Cities Visited: Rome
AWAKEN IN ROME
Benvenuti a Roma! We are pleased to offer complimentary
transfers from the Rome airport to your hotel at 8:45am, 11:30am
and 12:30pm. Your Perillo representative will be at the airport
to greet you. This afternoon is yours to explore, shop or just
relax. This evening we'll have a welcome drink followed by
dinner with fine local wines
Day 3
Cities Visited: Rome
IMPERIAL ROME & THE FAMOUS COLOSSEUM
Today we'll relive the days of the Roman Empire. Our panoramic
tour includes Castel Sant'Angelo, the Roman Forum, Largo
Argentina (where Caesar was stabbed by Brutus), the Jewish
Ghetto and the Circus Maximus. Next we enter the Colosseum,
reliving the brutal entertainment of gladiators versus lions,
refereed by the Emperor himself. Back on our coach, we see the
Roman Forum, Trajan's Column and the astonishing "Wedding Cake"
monument to Victor Emmanuel. Tonight, we thought you'd enjoy a
dinner on your own. Your tour guide will have dining suggestions
for every taste and budget.
Day 4
Cities Visited: Rome and L'Aquila
VATICAN CITY & THE REGION OF ABRUZZO
This morning we visit Vatican City, "headquarters" for more
than a billion Catholics worldwide. We begin at the Vatican
Museum, a treasure trove of sculptures, paintings and
tapestries. Our visit culminates in the Sistine Chapel, the room
where the Pope is elected. We enter in total silence, not
wanting to disturb Michelangelo's famed frescoes depicting the
'End of Times'. Next we visit colossal St. Peter's Basilica.
Home to Michelangelo's Pieta, Bernini's seven-story bronze altar
canopy, astonishing mosaics and priceless sculptures.
Arrivederci Roma... This afternoon we're headed "off the beaten
path". First stop, L'Aquila, the capital of the region of
Abruzzo (formerly Abruzzi). Legend says the town of L'Aquila
sprang up by a miracle, with 99 quarters, 99 squares, 99
fountains and 99 churches. Today we'll start counting in this
charming town planted at the foothills of the mighty Gran Sasso
mountain range. We'll visit the Basilica of San Bernardino and
Santa Maria di Collemaggio, the only church besides St. Peter's
with a "Holy Door." Tonight we'll enjoy some great Abruzzese
cooking and wines at a fine local restaurant.
Day 5
Cities Visited: Montereale
ABRUZZO COUNTRYSIDE & LUNCH IN MONTEREALE
With the Gran Sasso mountains towering above Europe's largest
artificial Lake Campotosto below, today we tour the beautiful
countryside of Abruzzo. It happens that Perillo's "Man in
Italy", Lucio Massari, was born in the idyllic village of
Montereale. But best of all, Lucio has invited us to lunch! The
baying of sheep, clinking of cow bells, the neighing of a horse
- lunch with local wine in Montereale takes us back to the Italy
of old. After lunch we'll slowly wind our way back to L'Aquila
for a night on our own.
Day 6
Cities Visited: Assisi and Torgiano
ASSISI & TORGIANO
This morning we head for Torgiano in Umbria, the "green heart of
Italy." But on the way, we must stop in Assisi, home of St.
Francis, the patron saint of Italy. Here we visit the massive
Basilica di San Francesco, rising majestically on graceful
arched supports. Next, Torgiano - a quaint village surrounded by
vineyards, where time seems to stand still. Our home will be the
charming five-star deluxe, Le Tre Vaselle - tranquil, relaxed,
comfortable and elegant. Tonight we'll enjoy dinner with great
Tuscan wines at our hotel.
Day 7
Cities Visited: Perugia
COOKING CLASS, WINE TASTING & PERUGIA VISIT
This morning we'll have a cooking class in the fabulous kitchens
of our hotel, Le Tre Vaselle. After the class we'll tour the
wine museum and, of course, have a taste.
If you prefer other activities, you can take a dip in the pool,
cycle along the banks of the Tiber River or just relax. This
afternoon we motor to Perugia, one of the best preserved hill
towns and home of the famous painter Perugino, and of the
well-known Perugina candy. We'll enjoy dinner out at a typical
Umbrian restaurant with the great wines of the region.
Day 8
Cities Visited: Siena
THE BEAUTIFUL DRIVE TO SIENA
Today we'll enjoy a quiet, easy drive to our new home in Tuscany
- Siena. The rolling countryside between Umbria and Tuscany is
the most beautiful in Italy.
We'll have a tour of Siena before checking into our hotel. We'll
see the Town hall, the medieval Duomo and the Piazza del Campo,
site of the famous horse race - the Palio! Tonight we'll have a
nice dinner in our hotel with great friends and lots to talk
about.
Day 9
Cities Visited: Montalcino and Pienza
MONTALCINO & PIENZA
For most of us, today's visit to Montalcino will be a treat. For
wine enthusiasts, it will be closer to a religious experience!
The Brunello di Montalcino is considered Italy's highest
achievement in wine making. We'll tour a vineyard and enjoy a
taste of the famous grape. We'll then visit the charming town of
Pienza. It's considered a "utopian city" because it was built by
Pope Pius II incorporating the latest Renaissance ideals at the
time of man, nature and architecture. We'll return to Siena for
you to enjoy dinner on your own. Siena is so easy to get around
on foot, and the restaurants are as numerous as they as
delicious.
Day 10
Cities Visited: Florence
A DAY IN FLORENCE & THE UFFIZI GALLERY
This morning we make the short drive from Siena to Florence.
We'll enjoy a breathtaking view of the town atop Piazzale
Michelangelo, followed by a tour of the world famous Uffizi
Gallery. We'll visit the majestic Cathedral built in 1296,
Giotto's Bell Tower and the Baptistery with its renowned "Gates
of Paradise" doors. We follow the medieval streets to the most
striking square in Florence, Piazza della Signoria, and then to
Santa Croce Church, Michelangelo's final resting place. Back to
Siena for a tasty dinner at a local restaurant with fine local
wines.
Day 11
Cities Visited: Pisa and Lucca
PISA & LUCCA
The bell tower in Pisa is famous mainly because it's flawed.
What a comfort to those of us who are less than perfect! We'll
get to see the 'Leaning Tower' first hand, along with the
magnificent Cathedral and Baptistery in the same square. A short
drive away is Lucca, birthplace of Puccini. We'll visit the
Walls, the Duomo, the Amphitheater and church of San Frediano.
Tonight we're back in Siena for dinner on our own.
Day 12
Cities Visited: Como
COMO & THE ALPS LAKE REGION
Today we head North. We're going to Como in Italy's beautiful
lake region, surrounded by the breathtaking snow-covered Alps.
We'll enjoy another great dinner with wine at our hotels.
Day 13
Cities Visited: Lugano
LUGANO & LAKE COMO
This morning's visit to Lugano is actually in Switzerland, but
this Alpine paradise clings to its Italian roots. The natural
beauty is accompanied by great shops filled with Swiss
specialties like clocks, watches and, of course, chocolate!
We're in for a special treat this afternoon - a cruise on Lake
Como! Besides its natural beauty, a cruise gives you a close-up
look at some of the world's most beautiful villas. Tonight is
our final dinner out together. Let's have a toast to the "small
towns" of Italy, our driver, our guide, and our new-found
friends. Salute!
Day 14
Cities Visited:
FLIGHT HOME FROM MILAN
We say 'arrivederci' to Italy. This morning we have a short
drive to Milan to board our flight home, arriving in the USA on
the same day. Thanks for traveling with the Perillo family, and
please return soon!
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DEPARTURE
DATES AND RATES: 2008 |
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RATES |
Per person double
occupancy |
Solo Traveler |
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RED DATES |
$4099 |
$4799 |
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GREEN DATES |
$4299 |
$4899 |
* Land only rates include everything but airfare
and transfers.
Please see rate chart above to see
what the land only price of the tour is
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Apr |
25 |
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May |
2 9 16
23 30
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Jun |
6 13 20 27 |
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Jul |
11 18
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Aug |
1 22
29 |
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Sep |
12 19
26 |
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Oct |
3 10 17 24 |
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