Trip Overview

Venice, Florence and the French Riviera

April 8 - 16, 2025

  • Toni McIntosh
  • 241451
  • NYC
  • 1 days

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Venice, Florence and the French Riviera

April 8 - 16, 2025

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, Tuesday April 8: Overnight Flight

Depart from the USA.

Day 2, Wednesday April 9: 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 a walking tour with your tour manager. Your 48-hour vaporetto pass allows you to come and go throughout the city as you please. (D)

Day 3, Thursday April 10: 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 where you can see the Basilica of St. Mark and the Bridge of Sighs, which connected the old prisons of Venice to the palace''s interrogation rooms. You'll learn more about one of Venice's most famous exports during an authentic glassblowing demonstration, before enjoying views up and down the Grand Canal as you stop for a photo at the iconic Rialto Bridge. Entrance to the Campanile is included today. Your tour manager will help to arrange gondola rides today as well (cost not included). (B,D)

Day 4, Friday April 11: Florence

Depart for Florence today. Bring good luck to your time in the city and start to get a feel for its many famous products, by rubbing the nose of the famous bronze Porcellino and visiting one of the open-air markets. Depart for Florence today. The rest of day is free for exploration. (B,D)

Day 5, Saturday April 12: Florence

Find out why Florence is considered the “Cradle of the Renaissance.” On your city sightseeing tour with a local expert you'll see Brunelleschi's famed Duomo, Santa Croce, Ghiberti's Baptistry Doors and Piazza della Signoria—the political center of this great Renaissance city. Then breeze by the crowds with your own timed entrance to the Accademia, which houses Michelangelo's David. Tonight dinner vouchers are included. (B,D)

Day 6, Sunday April 13: Nice

This morning, travel through the Italian Riviera to the French Riviera. Along the way we'll visit Pisa. Your stop here includes entrance to the ornate Cathedral of Pisa, part of a complex of buildings located on the Piazza dei Miracoli accompanying the iconic Leaning Tower (the cathedral's bell tower). Continue on to Nice, where this evening you'll stroll through the splendid Place Massena and compare it to the winding alleyways of old Nice. (B,D)

Day 7, Monday April 14: Nice

Begin your day with a visit to Confiserie Florian (pending availability) before discovering Nice's hidden gems from a unique perspective during a bicycle tour Nice by Bike Lace up your sneakers and hop aboard a bike for a panoramic tour of Nice on two wheels. Sightseeing by bicycle is a fun way to travel like the locals do as you get close to the city's most famous cultural attractions—whether you wind through the streets of the Old Town, glide past the market, people-watch along the Promenade des Anglais, marvel at the Port's luxury yachts or discover an off the beaten path church or art installation.
Bicycle helmets are available and encouraged for use by all participants.

Close showcasing areas such as the port, Place Garibaldi, Place Massena and the Old Town. Then it's time to practice your sporting French vocabulary with local experts who teach you how to play the traditional French game pétanque Pétanque Lesson in Nice Pétanque Lesson in Nice A traditional French pastime dating back to the 18th century, the game of boules lyonnaises involves throwing a heavy metal ball as close as possible to a smaller target ball. In boules lyonnaises, players typically have a run up to their throw. The game is the ancestor of the more well-known pétanque—in which players remain stationary while throwing— which was developed by a French boules lyonnaises player whose health prevented him from running. In Nice, you'll enjoy a lesson on the rules and strategy for play with an expert.
Included on your tour — no additional cost
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. Similar to lawn bowling, the sport dates back to the early 1900s. (B,D)

Day 8, Tuesday April 15: Nice

The morning starts with a drive to Monaco, the glamorous playground of the rich and famous and home of the Grimaldi royal family. After visiting the Palace and the Oceanographic Museum there will be time for lunch on your own in the world-famous Monte Carlo. On your way back to Nice, you will travel along a spectacular corniche to Eze, a fortified medieval-age village perched high atop a rocky peak. There you'll enjoy sweeping vistas from the fragrant Jardin Exotique, a magnificent botanical garden, and tour the Fragonard Perfume Factory, where you'll learn about the centuries-old French art of making parfum. Return to Nice to spend your last afternoon on the French Riviera relaxing and enjoying the sun and sand. (B,D)

Day 9, Wednesday April 16: Departure

Depart for the USA. (B)

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