Perillo Tours recommends this tour for first-time visitors in Italy because it covers Venice, Florence, Padua, Pisa, Siena and Rome. Overnight stays take place in Venice, Florence and Rome, and accommodations are top notch in the tour's line-up. Guests will see a number of historical sights, including the Ufizzi Gallery, a Tuscan winery, the Vatican City museums and the Sistine Chapel. Dining at fine Italian restaurants is included in the tour package.
This tour is also set up for first-time visitors who want to start with some of the most famous landmarks in Italy. The tour begins in Naples, where guests visit the Island of Capri, where they will see Pompeii. From there the tour moves into Florence for incredible sightseeing, exquisite dining and three nights in one of the carefully chosen luxury hotels scouted by Perillo professionals. The tour also visits Venice for sightseeing and lunch at a local winery before moving on to Rome.
The Deluxe Sicily Tour is recommended for visitors who have been to Italy before and enjoy having some personal time to explore cities at their own pace. The tour begins in Palermo, with guides showing visitors the sights and sounds of Monreale, Marsala (where they are treated to a wine tasting), Selinunte, Piazza Armerina, Noto and Siracusa. The tour also takes visitors into Taormina, considered Italy's heaven because of its mystical atmosphere and arresting views.
This is the ultimate all-inclusive tour for those who want to kick back and follow the guides. From Rome to Milan, this 14-day tour pampers guests with unforgettable sightseeing and dining experiences as well as time to shop along the way. The tour is topped with a visit by boat (in fair weather) to Lugano, Switzerland, where strong Italian roots have endured.
This is a new tour on the Perillo line-up that pairs the lights of the city with the serenity of the countryside. The tour begins in Rome, where guests spend three nights in the Perillo Rose Garden Palace Hotel. Guides escort guests to Largo Argentina (where Brutius stabbed Caesar), Circus Maximus, the Colosseum, Vatican Museum and St. Peter's Basilica. From there, guests are taken to the Amalfi Coast to see the wonder of it's beautiful villages terraced into the hillsides that overlook the sea.