Tours and Trip Packages to Italy in March 2025

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Italy March 2025 Tour Reviews

4.7 - Excellent
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Extraordinary!
5 - Excellent
  • Anonymous
There really aren't words for the experience of standing on the rim of an active volcano at night and watching it explosively erupt. It is a full frontal assault on all of the senses. It starts with a brilliant flash of orange light followed closely by a boom that you feel as much in your chest as you hear with your ears. Then the pyrotechnic fountain of lava congeals into bombs that pound into the ground around the crater with a resounding chorus of heavy thuds. This is followed shortly by a shower of ash and a wafting cloud of sulfurous vapors. To say it is awe inspiring does the experience a serious misjustice. I can't recommend this trip highly enough. Our guide was excellent, the treks were well paced, and sights were magnificent.
Excellent
5 - Excellent
  • Tracy
Great comprehensive ,friendly and medium paced trip. Hotels are out of the main towns and once the tour bus drops you off you travel by bus or train into the main areas. They are only a short ride away and our tour guide Caroline gave us directions for getting back to the hotel either by ourselves if we chose to stay in town longer or you could travel back with her after the tour. Free time is available in most places as well as optional tours. The pick of these for me was The Amalfi Coast and Isle of Capri. I got to fit the Blue Grotto on the island into my free time on Capri so that was an unexpected bonus. The tour covers basically everything you'd want to see in Italy for a first time trip.I seen everything that i ever dreamed of and Cinque Terre was a dream come true. As with all travel its packed at most venues and for me the Cinque Terre was too crowded but well worth it. The trains were a bit of a nightmare but the villages were spectacular I visited all 5 with Cornilgia my least favourite but Manarola a stand out.Overall Italy was spectacular,highly commercial but a must do tour. Highly recommend.
Best experience for a solo traveller
5 - Excellent
  • Anonymous
This was my first experience of travelling solo and my first experience doing an organized cycle tour. So I had a few concerns about whether I would like the group, would the cycling be interesting and challenging enough, would I meet people that I could become long term friends with. Well I should not have worried. The group dynamics were fantastic with a range of ages and professions from all corners of the world and we all got on wonderfully. The cycling was beautiful - I had heard so much about the Amalfi coast so was very surprised that the Cilento coast was even better to cycle with a little less traffic and a lot less touristy. And it was certainly challenging - not ever so much that you think you can't make it but even the fittest of us felt some of the long hills. And we did develop friendships that are enduring - even looking at more trips together. Two thumbs up to Paolo the guide - absolutely brilliant. Accomplishes everything with a smile on his face. He really did an outstanding job keeping us all on track and making sure we were all looked after. But the most pleasant surprise for me was how relaxed you become so quickly. Everything is taken care of for you so the 100 decisions you normally make on holiday such as "where shall we have lunch?" or "what time should we have breakfast or dinner?" are all taken care of for you. In fact by day 3 you didn't have to care about where you slept that night or how far you were going to cycle - you just got on the bike and knew everything would be taken care of. A really relaxing experience!

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