Trip Overview

Panorama Italiano

March 21 - 31, 2027

  • Louis Tobacco
  • 340385
  • NYC
  • 370 days

Announcements & Reminders

  • Welcome to your next travel adventure! Please let us know if you have any questions about this tour. Read More

Panorama Italiano

March 21 - 31, 2027

Itinerary

The itinerary is the starting point to your tour, but it’s not set in stone. Your group leader may make changes leading up to departure.

Day 1, Sunday March 21: Overnight Flight

Depart from the USA.

Day 2, Monday March 22: Venice

Arrive in Venice, meet your ACIS Tour Manager and enjoy a fast and fun transfer by private motor launch to your hotel on the Lido. Then start exploring this magnificent city of canals and palaces with your 48-hour vaporetto pass, which allows you to come and go throughout the city as you please. (D)

Day 3, Tuesday March 23: Venice

Consisting of an archipelago carved by nearly 150 canals into 118 different islands, the incomparable city of Venice contains a wealth of sights. Arrive in St. Mark's Square and spend the day discovering its most iconic landmarks at your preferred pace using our immersive audio guide in the ACIS Travel App. Expert storytelling and student-friendly insights will bring to life the history, legends, and artistry of physical and cultural highlights such as St. Mark’s Basilica, the Bridge of Sighs, Venetian gondolas, Carnival masks and the Jewish Ghetto. Enjoy views up and down the Grand Canal as you stop for a photo at the iconic Rialto Bridge, and learn more about one of the most famous Venetian exports during an authentic glassblowing demonstration. Exploration of the city is easy, with your vaporetto pass providing unlimited access to the entire canal network and smaller islands. You'll feel like a local in no time. (B,D)

Day 4, Wednesday March 24: Florence

We leave Venice this morning and travel to Florence, the Cradle of the Renaissance. Once there, visit the Palazzo Vecchio, a Florentine icon of history, art, architecture and government for over seven centuries. Partake in a hands-on fresco making workshop, learning the techniques for painting on wet plaster from an expert before testing your skills against those of masters like Vasari and Michelangelo. The lesson will give you a deeper appreciation for the palazzo's stunning frescoes and other highlights as you explore rooms such as the Salone dei Cinquecento, courtyard, Map Room and Medici private apartments. (B,D)

Day 5, Thursday March 25: Florence

Today's sightseeing tour with a local guide shows you the splendid Duomo, Ghiberti's famous Baptistry Doors, Santa Croce and the Piazza della Signoria—the political center of this Renaissance city. Then breeze by the crowds with your own timed entrance to the Accademia, which houses Michelangelo's David. As you explore, keep an eye out for that special trattoria you might want to come back to. Tonight you'll be able to dine like (and with) the locals using our insider tips and restaurant vouchers. (B,D)

Day 6, Friday March 26: Sorrento

Journey to Orvieto. Once a major center of the Etruscan civilization, the city is perched high on a plateau of volcanic tufa stone and is known for its gothic Duomo, whose dramatic outline is visible for miles around. Visit the Duomo, then begin your scenic drive down to coastal Sorrento, situated in the sheltered Bay of Naples under the shadow of Mount Vesuvius. Fragrant orange and lemon trees abound. (B,D)

Day 7, Saturday March 27: Sorrento

Today's excursion brings you by high-speed hydrofoil to Capri, the Island of Dreams. Arriving on the island, take the funicular past sub-tropical gardens to the main piazza. There is time to wander through the twisting lanes and shop in the tiny artisan stores that line the square. (Prior to March 15, an excursion to Naples will be substituted for the visit to Capri.). Then return to Sorrento where a dance lesson with local experts will teach you the steps of the Tarantella, a southern Italian folk dance. (B,D)

Day 8, Sunday March 28: Rome

This morning head to Pompeii for sightseeing with a local guide. In 79 AD, nearby Mount Vesuvius erupted and covered the city in 23 feet of ash. You will see a perfect picture of life unearthed as it was nearly 2,000 years ago. Today's final destination is Rome. (B,D)

Day 9, Monday March 29: Rome

Rome is called “The Eternal City” because the ancient Romans believed that no matter what empires rose and fell, Rome would endure forever. Today a local expert accompanies you through the Vatican Museums, including the Sistine Chapel, and the awe-inspiring St. Peter's Basilica. The best part is that these are timed entrances, meaning you'll breeze right by the long lines facing other tourists. Then go inside the iconic and historic Colosseum with a local guide (another line-avoiding timed reservation) and learn the many stories of this nearly 2,000-year-old Roman landmark that's considered one of the architectural wonders of the ancient world. In the evening, we'll enjoy an authentic, brick-oven Roman pizza dinner and learn the art of the Italian passeggiata romana around Piazza Navona to cap off an exceptional week. (B,D)

Day 10, Tuesday March 30: Rome

Further immerse yourself in the culture and wonders of la dolce vita with an extra night in Rome. (B,D)

Day 11, Wednesday March 31: Departure

Depart for the USA.



Optional Extensions and Extra Nights:

Further immerse yourself in the culture and wonders of la dolce vita with an extra night in Rome, including the services of your ACIS Tour Manager. (B)

Join Us

Ready for fun, adventure, and stories you’ll be telling family and friends for years?

Register Now

Want to know more?

Still have questions about this trip or what you can get out of traveling with ACIS? Feel free to contact us and we’ll provide you with more information.

Tell Me More