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2016
11
April
Have You Considered a Guided Tour of Italy for Solo Travelers?
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April
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Sherri
We went to Italy last year and stayed in Rome but toured all over. We used a company called Rome in Limo. I emailed them prior to our trip and made all the arrangements. They were fabulous to deal with and very reasonably priced. I highly recommend them. https://www.romeinlimo.com
Wayne
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Cristine
Trafalgar ... took an Italy tour a few years ago! It was amazing. Guided tour.
Ann
Don't know a tour Company but we went up the Almafi Coast - all the little coastal towns and houses built into the hills. was easy to drive in Italy.
Janice
The Almafi coast is a must see
Nora
I'll go with you
Wendy!!!
Wendy
Really? Awesome Nora!!
Nora
When are you planning on going?
Wendy
Next year sometime. Got to figure out best time of year/cost etc.
Nora
Would you be interested with getting a few ladies together?
Wendy
Sure!
Nora
I love planning trips ! You & I need to sit down & talk!!
Doryce
Oh count me in!
Nora
See how easy that was Wendy!! Now we have 3!
Lili
Trafalgar!!
Cory
When are you going?
I'd love to go.
Wendy
Lol
Nora
Uhh, Cory I'm thinking Y chromosomes will be not be on this trip....
Cory
for some reason I thought had shown up on a buddies post.
(which was actually above this post.)
June
Rick Steves Village Italy tour.
Diana
I suggest going alone. If your in a tour everything is at their discretion. If you fall in love with a place and want to stay longer if your with a guided tour you can't. I went to Portugal, Spain and Italy for almost 6 weeks alone and it was amazing, and very safe. And once there you can decide
To do day tours etc. Check out Viator.
Alysha
We did italy as a couple on our own. But we used italyonabudgettours.com they were fantastic for wine tours in Tuscany and vatican tour from Rome. I suggest doing a bit of both. Tours give you tons of info and are a good way to meet other people. Going your own let's you see anything you want. Rick Steves italy tour book is a must for going on your own! Every restaurant we ate at out of the recommendations was amazing. You'll love it. Italy is magical. My favourite place hands down!
Norman
Been there twice.Do it your self, you can see what you want. Use the trains. Book tour of Pompeii at the train station in Pompeii and book Vesuvius same day. In Rome book tours at the sights or not at all. I suggest one for the Vatican to explain the artwork. Get a Rick Steeves guide book, it explains what you need and has great maps and walking tours....enjoy without the hassle of a tour group.
Elaine
I went to Italy and planned my own trip . For all the other Day trips like Pompeii + Vesuvius , Lake Como+ Bellagio , etc you can easily go to Viator.com and find some Guided Tour . It's better to do your own and spend as much time as you can on each place than seeing too much and only have 20 min - 1 Hr to explore the place . It's much cheaper to do your own thing too .
Alicia
Tivoli is an amazing day trip from Rome--the garden's at Villa d'Este are exceptional, I've been all over Europe and these stand out as one of, if not my favourite. Hadrian's villa is also quite good, some feel it rivals Pompeii (if not for its sheer volume).
Gina
We did 3 days in Rome this fall. There's simply so much history to see!! We did some guided tours, which can be great due to the stories they can tell. Early entry into the Sistine Chapel and Vatican Museums was amazing. But, we ditched the tour in the ancient Roman ruins as otherwise we would have missed most of the site!! Instead of 30 minutes, we spent 3 hours. So I learned a mix of guided tour and DIY is great. Pay for and accept the constraints of a guided tour where you would otherwise face a long line or complicated logistics. When seeing public spaces or the countryside, go on your own.
Samantha
Some friends of mine run this https://www.facebook.com/LiveITaly.journey/?fref=ts. They are wonderful!
Samantha
Alternatively try toursbylocals.com. You might find they're the perfect way to get exactly what you want
Darlene
I literally Just got back a few hours ago from a month. I did Iceland, Paris and Geneva, Paris on either end but went to Rome, Pompeii and Vesuvius, Pisa, Florence and Venice. Only used a tour for Vesuvius/Pompeii. I went with viator, they use local guide companies. Trains make getting around easy. Depending on when you're going you don't really need to spend the money buy ahead. Only waited in lines for 10-15 minutes (except catacombs in Paris was 2 hours).
viator was great for Pompeii bc it included transportation but as another traveller said you have to follow the tours schedule. Almost every attraction you go to you can rent an audio guide to assist you with what you're seeing.
Joyce
I am going with Globus to Italy for 2 weeks next September..all major cities plus Sicily & Capri. I just came back from 3 weeks in UK & Ireland with Cosmos which is same company as Globus. Went by myself and doing the same next fall in Italy. No need to feel intimidated going by yourself, you meet so many nice people on those tours and I've never felt alone on my solo trips! I highly recommend either of those bus tour companies!
Megan
How much did it cost you for these trips?!
Christie
Have done trafalgar to Italy and Greece. Excellent. Tour guides were amazing, great hotels.
Nicole
Hi Wendy, I too have been looking into tours, and have found a few good ones. Depending on your age, Contiki has a good one that does a round trip tour of Italy. Contiki is only for those aged 18-35 though, however I would highly reccommend them if you are within those ages. I did a Contiki tour of England/Scotland adn it was the best thing I could have done. Otherwise Cosmos has a really good one that even includes a day trip to Switzerland! Cosmos is a good tour company that has a mix of age ranges and is still a very active tour group (no just sitting on the bus and not getting out to explore)Both are very resonably priced (2500ish for 2 weeks), its just the flights that will get you. Let me know if you want more info, I have brochures and a stockpile of information!
Nicole
Here is the link to the Cosmos tour I'm considering: http://www.cosmosvacations.ca/product.aspx?trip=76390
Teri
Jack Clement toured us for 31/2 weeks this past July was awesome. Company love to travel. You can email him at [email protected].
You won't be disappointed!!! He knows the area you want very well. Is a Canadian who moved to Italy 8 years ago
Tracey
Going by yourself would be great. I did. Used airbnb and loved it. Trains are great for travelling across country. They really have it together over there. Have fun on your trip!
Pat
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A.I. says...
Exploring Italy: A 10-Day Guided Tour Adventure
Italy is a country rich in history, culture, and stunning landscapes, making it a dream destination for many travelers. If you're planning a 10-day guided tour, there are plenty of fantastic options to consider that will allow you to experience the best of what Italy has to offer, including the iconic cities of Rome and Pompeii, while also venturing beyond the beaten path.
Rome and Pompeii: Unveiling Ancient Wonders
Rome, the Eternal City, is a must-visit destination for any traveler to Italy. With its ancient ruins, world-famous museums, and vibrant street life, Rome offers an unparalleled glimpse into the past. From the Colosseum and the Roman Forum to the Trevi Fountain and the Vatican City, there's no shortage of awe-inspiring sights to explore.
Pompeii, on the other hand, is a fascinating archaeological site that provides a unique window into the daily life of an ancient Roman city. Frozen in time by the catastrophic eruption of Mount Vesuvius in 79 AD, Pompeii's remarkably preserved ruins offer a glimpse into the past that is truly captivating.
Venturing Beyond the Cities
While Rome and Pompeii are undoubtedly highlights, Italy has so much more to offer. A well-curated guided tour will often include visits to other regions, allowing you to experience the diverse landscapes, culinary delights, and cultural traditions that make Italy truly special.
Consider exploring the rolling hills of Tuscany, where you can indulge in world-class wines, savor delicious Italian cuisine, and admire the picturesque villages that dot the countryside. Alternatively, you might venture to the Amalfi Coast, where breathtaking cliffside towns overlook the sparkling Mediterranean Sea.
Choosing the Right Tour Company
When it comes to selecting a tour company for your 10-day adventure in Italy, there are several reputable options to consider. One highly recommended company is Rick Steves' Europe Tours. Known for their small group sizes and knowledgeable guides, Rick Steves' tours offer an immersive and authentic experience that goes beyond the typical tourist traps.
Another excellent choice is Globus, which has been providing high-quality guided tours for over 90 years. Their Italy tours are thoughtfully designed to showcase the country's highlights while also allowing for free time to explore on your own.
Traveling Solo: Embracing the Adventure
While the prospect of traveling solo can be intimidating, a guided tour can be an excellent way to experience Italy with the added security and camaraderie of a group. Many tour companies cater specifically to solo travelers, providing opportunities to meet like-minded individuals and enjoy the journey together.
Embracing the adventure of solo travel can be truly rewarding, allowing you to immerse yourself fully in the local culture, make new friends, and discover your own sense of independence and confidence along the way.
So, whether you choose to embark on a guided tour with Rick Steves, Globus, or another reputable company, rest assured that you'll have the opportunity to explore the incredible sights of Rome and Pompeii while also venturing beyond the cities to experience the diverse beauty and richness of Italy.
Wendy
I'm looking at going to Italy on a ~10 day "guided" tour. I want to go to Rome and Pompeii for sure. Not keen on a bunch of churches but may not have too much choice. Would like to see a bit of the country and not concentrate on those two cities. I'm also looking at going by myself which is a bit intimidating. Can anyone recommend a good tour company and tour?