
Savor the Journey
Italy is a masterpiece—painted in rolling vineyards, sculpted from ancient stone, and seasoned with love, laughter, and a little espresso. From the ruins of Rome to the canals of Venice, from Tuscan hills to Amalfi cliffs, every corner of this country tells a story worth lingering in. Let your Envoyage advisor curate a journey that blends art, history, cuisine, and beauty into one unforgettable experience.

Italy in Focus
Currency: Euro (€)
Tipping Customs: Though not expected, you could give 10-15% at restaurants, if service charge is not included.
Language: Italian
Popular Drink: The Spritz
Must Eat: Gelato—no trip to Italy is complete without it.
Power Up: Type G (3-prong plug), 230 V
Weather: The climate varies considerably from the north to the south of Italy. North has extreme winters and summer. Central is milder, as is the South. Always check local weather.
Best Time to Visit: Any time of the year. Overall, April to June and September to October are most popular, when it’s comfortably warm.
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Moments Worth Chasing
Glide Through Venice by Gondola
The only way to truly feel Venice’s magic is from the water. Drift through hushed canals and beneath ornate bridges as the city reveals its timeless charm.
Hike the Clifftop Trails of Cinque Terre
Discover postcard-perfect villages strung along the Italian Riviera. Wander through olive groves and lemon trees, pausing for views that feel too beautiful to be real.
Step Into Ancient Life in Pompeii
Frozen in time by the eruption of Mount Vesuvius, Pompeii offers a hauntingly detailed look into daily Roman life—with streets, frescoes, and villas remarkably intact.
Stand Before Michelangelo’s David
One block of marble, one genius, one of the most iconic sculptures in the world. See the masterpiece up close at the Accademia Gallery in Florence.
See Rome on Two (or Four) Wheels
Explore the Eternal City by Vespa, Segway, or golf cart—hitting must-sees like the Colosseum, Trevi Fountain, Pantheon, and Spanish Steps with style and speed.