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- The Best of Venice 6 nights from $1,586*
- The Best of Venice plus Murano 6 nights from $1,168*
- Historic Venice 6 nights from $1,373*
- Venice for Art Lovers 6 nights from $1,676*
- Venice for Foodies 6 nights from $1,230*
- Venice Getaway 6 nights from $941*
- Venice - Florence - Rome by Train 8 nights from $966*
- Rome - Florence - Venice by Train 7 nights from $1,159*
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Tuscany & Hill Towns
Tuscany is a vibrant, lush and alluring region. From all-time favorite, San Gimignano and Cortona, to lesser known gems like Massa Marittima, Pitigliano and Anghiari, each one has its own distinctive atmosphere.
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Amalfi Coast
From the characteristic terraces, the strong scents of the lemon groves, the vineyards, the broom and the vibrant colors of bougainvillea combine with the salt air to delight the senses.
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Cinque Terre
Cinque Terre means Five Lands (in Italian), and this popular area offers five miles of rocky coast with five small villages (born in the 11th Century as fortresses) overlooking the sea, in the midst of two capes with hundreds of miles of beautiful paths.
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Emilia Romagna
The region of Emilia Romagna is gorgeous and varied. A landscape that spreads between the Po River Valley, along the Reno and the Panaro Rivers, and the Appennino chain of mountains that forms Italy`s backbone.
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Umbria & Hilltowns
Umbria, the only Italian Region having neither a coastline or a border with other countries, is characterized by hills and historical towns such as Assisi (a World Heritage Site associated with St. Francis of Assisi), Norcia (the hometown of St. Benedict), Gubbio, Spoleto, Todi, Città di Castello, Orvieto, Castiglione del Lago, Narni, Amelia, and other small cities.
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Italian Riviera
The Italian Riviera is a spectacular coastline on the Ligurian Sea extending from the Italian-French border to Capo Corvo, near La Spezia and offering luxuriant mountains to the north and east, and the sapphire blue Mediterranean to the south and west with medieval hilltop hamlets, panoramic vistas, vibrant seaside villages and unspoiled beaches.
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Sicily
One of the pearls of Southern Italy, Sicily is the largest of the Italian islands, just off the "toe" of Italy's "boot." Sicily is rich in UNESCO World Heritage Sites: the archeological area of Agrigento, the famous Valley of the Temples, and Syracuse with the Necropolis of Pantalica.