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Day 1: Overnight Flight to Rome
Fly overnight to Rome
Overnight in Rome
Arrive in Rome
• You will arrive in Rome, then Transfer Via Bus
to Assisi
• Overnight in Assisi
Assisi
• a local guide will show you around the town of
Assisi. On your visit to the Basilica of St.
Francis, follow the life of one of Italy’s most
beloved saints through Giotto’s artful frescoes
• Transfer to Florence via coach
• Overnight in Florence
Florence
• Fall under the spell of the powerful Medici family
on your guided tour. See Giotto’s Bell Tower and
the imposing marble cathedral in the Piazza del
Duomo.
• Stand before Ghiberti’s legendary Gates of
Paradise (so dubbed by Michelangelo), and pass
the classical statues of the Piazza della Signoria.
Here you can see where Michelangelo’s David
originally stood. Later, watch local artisans at
work at a leather workshop.
The Accademia
• This simple building, located on Via Ricasoli,
houses one of the world’s true masterpieces
in Michelangelo’s statue of David. Elsewhere,
you can see unfinished works by the great
artist along with other Renaissance treasures.
• Make sure to visit the ‘workroom’ and learn
more of the skills required to bring images out
of marble.
• Overnight In Florence
Florence - Free Time!
• Santa Maria del Fiore (Il Duomo) - You can see very beautiful scenery
of Toscana from the top of Duomo. You'll lose the sense of time.
Check it out!
• Accademia Gallery - The statue of "David" by Michaelangelo is the
most important piece and the best at the Accademia. The lighting
complements the magnificent statue.
• San Miniato al Monte - The church was started nearly one thousand
years ago and is amazing. The evening service of vespers and the
mass that follows are sung in Latin.
• Florence American Cemetery & Memorial
• Certosa del Galluzzo - Both architecturally and artistically unique, this
monastery commissioned in 1342 by Niccolò Acciaioli, viceroy of the
Kingdom of Naples, and was originally home to Carthusian monks.
Florence - Free Time!
• You might take a moment to soak in the
cobblestone birthplace of the Renaissance with a
cup of Cappuccino in one of the small cafes
throughout the city.
• Maybe you would prefer to peruse the luxurious
shops of the Ponte Vecchio, or take a stroll up
through the Boboli Gardens to Forte di Belvedere,
where you might chance on a sculpture
exhibition as you take in the spectacular
panorama of Florence.
Guided Tour- Rome
• Your guided sightseeing of ancient Rome
takes you past the ancient Forum Romanum,
once the heart of the Roman Empire. You will
also visit the Colosseum, where gladiators
once battled for their lives in front of 50,000
spectators. During a guided walk, stroll
through the Piazza Venezia and view the
Pantheon, the temple to "all the gods." End
at the Trevi Fountain, a favorite meeting spot
for tourists and locals alike.
Free Time- Rome
• Take an opportunity to visit the Forum and
explore its fascinating history. You might also
want to sit on the grassy banks of the Circus
Maximus and imagine what it was like to
watch chariot races there.
• Rome also has some of the most fashionable
shops to be found anywhere, a trip along the
Via del Corso confirms this. If not, just find a
café, order a soda and watch the noise and
bustle of this fascinating city go by.
Guided Tour- Vatican City
• The world’s largest dome is located in the world’s smallest country.
See both as you tour St. Peter’s Basilica, erected in Vatican City on
the site where the saint was martyred.
• Enter the basilica under the watchful eyes of the brightly dressed
Swiss Guard. Inside, admire Michelangelo’s Pietà and try to find the
artist’s signature (it is the only sculpture he ever signed). Then
continue on to the Vatican Museum, where elaborate galleries
packed with one artistic masterpiece after another lead you directly
to the Sistine Chapel.
• Between 1508 and 1512, Michelangelo painted some of the world’s
finest pictorial images on the Chapel’s ceiling. This was his first
attempt at working in fresco, which he did by standing up and
craning backwards from a scaffold
Optional Guided excursion to the
Catacombs
• Take an optional excursion to Rome’s outlying catacombs, Christian
burial grounds that date from the 2nd through 5th centuries. As you
visit these mysterious burial chambers of popes and saints, keep your
eyes out for early Christian art. Then journey down the ancient Appian
Way, the most celebrated highway of the Roman Republic.
• Constructed in 312 B.C., the Appian Way led southward from Rome to
Capua, and eventually to Brundisium (now Brindisi). Continue on to the
Basilica of St. Paul Outside the Walls, the second largest church in the
city of Rome, next to St. Peter’s.
• On the basilica’s peripheral walls, hang circular portraits of each pope.
There is space for only eight more portraits, and legend says that once
the walls fill up the world will end.
Transfer to Sorrento via guided
sightseeing of Pompeii
• Learn how wealthy Romans lived 2,000 years
ago on your visit to Pompeii, one of the
richest archaeological sites in the world.
When neighboring Mt. Vesuvius erupted in
A.D. 79, volcanic ash completely buried the
Roman resort. Now it is fully excavated, and
you can see the ruins of villas, ancient
temples, and Stabian Baths.
Arrive in Sorrento
• Experience the unparalleled
beauty of Italy’s favorite resort,
which overlooks the Bay of
Naples. Sorrento was first settled
by Spaniards and Greeks, whose
influence still remains.
Excursion to the Amalfi Coast
• Today you’ll travel along the
winding cliffside roads of the Amalfi
Coast, deemed one of Europe’s most
beautiful stretches of coastline. The
breathtaking views have been
featured in countless movies and
have entranced visitors since the
earliest times.
Guided excursion to Capri
• Encounter beautiful views of the Amalfi coastline on an
excursion across the Bay of Naples to the captivating and
mountainous Isle of Capri.
• Travel by funicular to the town of Capri and board a cruise to
see the most spectacular views of Capri's coast. You’ll see the
Arco Naturale, a majestic stone arch on the eastern cliffs, and
the famous Faraglioni, three enormous, pale-ochre limestone
colossi that loom out of the sea.
• When weather conditions do not permit a cruise, groups will
visit Villa San Michele in the town of Anacapri instead.
Transfer to Rome
• Finally, return to Rome for one
last look before your return
home.
Transfer to the airport for your
return flight
• Your tour director assists with your
transfer to the airport, where you’ll
check in for your return flight home.