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At a Glance. Dreamy island city, powerful in medieval times; famous for St. Mark's Basilica, the Grand Canal, and singing gondoliers. Five idyllic Riviera hamlets along a rugged coastline (and part of a national park), connected by scenic hiking trails and dotted with beaches.
Rick Steves Italy tours provide the best value for your trip to Europe. Our stress-free Italy vacations package together small groups, great guides, central hotels, all sightseeing — and memories to last a lifetime.
Rick’s Best Three-Week Trip to Italy. The big-ticket stops in Italy — Venice, the Cinque Terre, Florence, Rome, and the cluster south of Rome (Sorrento/Naples/Capri/Amalfi) — are inconvenient by car and easy by public transportation.
Explore Florence! Get inspired with Rick Steves’ recommended places to go and things to do, with tips, photos, videos, and travel information on Florence.
from $5,595 per person + air. The Rick Steves Best of Italy tour is exactly that — the very best. Starting in timeless Venice, this tour treats you to Italy's must-see destinations: beautiful Lake Como, Renaissance Florence, St. Francis' Assisi, and eternal Rome.
Explore Rome! Get inspired with Rick Steves’ recommended places to go and things to do, with tips, photos, videos, and travel information on Rome.
Explore the Amalfi Coast! Get inspired with Rick Steves’ recommended places to go and things to do, with tips, photos, videos, and travel information on the Amalfi Coast.
The shorter Rick Steves Best of Italy guidebook focuses on Italy's top destinations and sights, is in full color, and is updated a little less frequently than the complete guide. Both books are packed with hand-picked recommendations and Rick's travel advice and tips for saving time, money, and hassle.
Experience the Heart of Italy on a Rick Steves tour! In 9 days, you'll tour Florence, Rome, Lucca, Volterra, and the Cinque Terre. Join us!
Italy’s Best Destination: Anywhere. If you’re going to Italy, it’s tempting to hit the biggies: Venice, Florence, Rome. But don’t forget that there’s so much of Europe to see, beyond its marquee cities. To mix things up, seek out some lesser-known towns that are, in their own way, just as satisfying but have a fraction of the crowds.