Private travel to Italy

Italy

An alternative tour of Italy

Explore the Dolomites in the Spring or the Fall by visiting the highest peaks and refuges near San Cassiano. Learn how to make cheese and go star-gazing. Head down to the wine region near Asolo – a favorite retreat amongst Italians. Take the train to Naples and hope onto a ferry to Capri before ending your journey in Sorrento for some Positano charm and delights.

Recommended Stay

8 days

Best Months

May-Oct

Starting Price per Person per Day

$1,000

San Cassiano

San Cassiano is a picturesque village in the heart of the Dolomites, in the Alta Badia region of northern Italy. The village is surrounded by towering peaks, lush green meadows, and dense forests, offering breathtaking views in every direction. There are numerous hiking trails and biking routes that wind through the mountains, passing by crystal-clear streams, alpine lakes, and charming mountain huts serving local cuisine. Wander through the quaint streets, stopping at local shops selling handmade crafts, locally produced goods, and delicious regional delicacies.

Asolo

Located in the hills of the Veneto, Asolo is a picturesque town that exudes charm and history. With its cobbled streets, medieval architecture, and stunning views of the surrounding countryside, Asolo has long been a favorite destination for artists, writers, and travelers seeking a taste of authentic Italian culture. The town's crown jewel is the magnificent Rocca, or fortress, which offers panoramic vistas of the town and the lush vineyards that carpet the landscape.

Sorrento

Sorrento, perched atop rugged cliffs overlooking the Bay of Naples in southern Italy, is a town steeped in history, culture, and natural beauty. Its breathtaking views of the azure sea and the majestic Mount Vesuvius in the distance make it a picturesque destination. Sorrento is renowned for its production of limoncello, a lemon liqueur, made from the large, fragrant lemons that grow in the region. The town's historic center is a maze of narrow streets lined with shops selling local crafts, ceramics, and lacework. Sorrento's cuisine is also a highlight, with its seafood dishes and citrus-infused delicacies showcasing the region's culinary prowess.

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