Venice - Florence and Positano
❮Venice - Florence and Positano
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This 10 night sample itinerary includes:
- Hotel for 3 nights in Venice
- Train from Venice to Florence
- Hotel for 3 nights in Florence
- Rental Car for 5 days
- Hotel for 3 nights in Positano
- Hotel for 1 night in Naples
Driving Time
Florence - Positano: 5 hrs. 45 mins. approx.
Positano - Naples: 1 hr. 15 mins. approx.
Dreamy Italy. Experience the beauty of Venice (set on gorgeous canals, intimate Gondola rides will guide you past sumptuous palaces and under sculpted bridges); after that, take the train to the artistic Florence (capital of Italy`s Tuscany region, is home to many masterpieces of Renaissance art and architecture). From here with a Rental Car, drive along the Amalfi Coast with its breathtaking views to Positano (a picturesque beach town with splendid coastline; famous for its colorful buildings, excellent restaurants, and mild climate). Finish this trip, driving to Naples (home place of Pizza; also known for its natural beauties, and La Dolce Vita life style!) for one last stay before returning home. This is a flexible vacation package. Select your number of nights in each city, desired hotel and activities.
Flexible Itinerary
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Venice
Day 1Arrive to Venice
Overnight in VeniceDay 2Overnight in VeniceDay 3Overnight in VeniceDay 4Departing from Venice
Transportation to next city by: Train - Venice to Florence -
Florence
Day 4Arrive to Florence
Overnight in FlorenceDay 5Overnight in FlorenceDay 6Overnight in FlorenceDay 7Departing from Florence
Transportation to next city by: Regional Air -
Positano
Day 7Arrive to Positano
Overnight in PositanoDay 8Overnight in PositanoDay 9Overnight in PositanoDay 10Departing from Positano
Transportation to next city by: Regional Air -
Naples
Day 10Arrive to Naples
Overnight in NaplesDay 11Departing from Naples
Italy
For centuries Italy has drawn foreign visitors - mostly for its architectural, artistic, and scenic splendors. Italy can truly be all things to all people. From the passion and excitement of noisy urban crowds to the quiet, rural idyll where the traditional life can be experienced. Italy's great cities are replete with rich attractions and culture alongside some of the most pristine beaches and spectacular mountains in the world.
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Venice
With sumptuous palaces and romantic waterways, Venice is straight out of an 18th-century Canaletto masterpiece. No matter how many times you have seen it in movies or TV commercials, the real thing is more surreal and dreamlike than you ever imagined. Its landmarks, the Basilica di San Marco and the Palazzo Ducale are exotic melanges of Byzantine, Gothic, and Renaissance styles. It is full of secrets, ineffably romantic, and - at times - given over entirely to pleasure. You must walk everywhere in Venice and where you cannot walk, you go by water.
Explore Piazza San Marco, stroll across the Rialto Bridge, get lost in the endless canals, admire the Basilica Santa Maria della Salute, visit the San Giorgio dei Greci, walk around the Jewish Ghetto, learn about Venice's musical history, tour Venice's unique architecture at Campo Santa Maria Formosa, celebrate one of Venice's many festivals, go window shopping, and so much more! -
Florence
The Italian city of Florence sits nestled among the rolling Tuscan hills, with an unmistakable skyline dominated by the fabulous Duomo. With so much Renaissance art and culture, shopping opportunities, and incredible culinary delights, you will be spoiled for choices in what to do and see in this exciting capital city of Tuscany. Florence's museums, palaces, and churches house some of the greatest artistic treasures in the world.
Visit The Duomo Complex, Church of Santa Croce, The Cathedral, The Uffizi Gallery, Galleria dell'Accademia, Ponte Vecchio, Palazzo Vecchio, Pitti Palace, Boboli Gardens and so much more. -
Positano
Positano seems to be standing, leaning against the jagged mountain rock face, with many multicolored houses that seem to be built in a single cluster, all on top of each other. The town is very unique and incredibly attractive. It is the kingdom of many flights of little steps, of narrow passageways enlivened and colored by wonderful shops, lively bars and cafes, and restaurants that specialize in seafood. Visit and explore the Ruins from Roman settlements which are found near the Church of Assunta. The majolica tiled dome of the Collegiate Church of Santa Maria Assunta can be seen from every corner of the town and the beaches of Positano are formed from volcanic sand and small stones, which lend to the background and so much more.
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Naples
The proximity of the city of Naples (Napoli) to the Vesuvius gives its inhabitants a certain edge. Its reputation as the most vibrant city in Italy can be a double-edged sword, explaining why some tourists like it and some hate it outright. Nonetheless, the charm of Naples resides in its narrow streets with numerous ancient churches, street markets, cafes, bars and restaurants, all leading to a cacophony of sounds and images embodying the spirit of the Italian South. Visit and discover the Ancient Ruins of Pompeii, Climb Mount Vesuvius, sail to the Island of Capri, explore the Nativity Markets, visit the National Archaeological Museum, the Secret Underground World and the San Gennaro Catacombs, visit the Ruins of Herculaneum, enjoy the Piazzas of the city, and so much more.
Explore Piazza San Marco, stroll across the Rialto Bridge, get lost in the endless canals, admire the Basilica Santa Maria della Salute, visit the San Giorgio dei Greci, walk around the Jewish Ghetto, learn about Venice's musical history, tour Venice's unique architecture at Campo Santa Maria Formosa, celebrate one of Venice's many festivals, go window shopping, and so much more!
Visit The Duomo Complex, Church of Santa Croce, The Cathedral, The Uffizi Gallery, Galleria dell'Accademia, Ponte Vecchio, Palazzo Vecchio, Pitti Palace, Boboli Gardens and so much more.
Visit and explore the Ruins from Roman settlements which are found near the Church of Assunta. The majolica tiled dome of the Collegiate Church of Santa Maria Assunta can be seen from every corner of the town and the beaches of Positano are formed from volcanic sand and small stones, which lend to the background and so much more.
Visit and discover the Ancient Ruins of Pompeii, Climb Mount Vesuvius, sail to the Island of Capri, explore the Nativity Markets, visit the National Archaeological Museum, the Secret Underground World and the San Gennaro Catacombs, visit the Ruins of Herculaneum, enjoy the Piazzas of the city, and so much more.