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Spend an unforgettable night at the opera, enjoying a performance of Nabucco (9-day holiday) or Aida (10-day holiday) in a timeless venue.
4.3
39 reviews
From the shores of Lake Garda and canals of Venice, to awe-inspiring Rome and beautiful Sorrento, get a true taste of Italy on this tour.
Enjoy a true taste of Italy on this Italian adventure, visiting idyllic Lake Garda, beautiful Venice and the historic city of Verona.
Enjoy a true flavour of Italy on this delightful solo traveller tour, from the striking Dolomites to the floating city of Venice and ancient Padua!
From the shores of Lake Garda, see in the New Year in style and enjoy a gala dinner, music and dancing, along with visits to Venice and Verona.
4.8
10 reviews
A spectacle of sights and sounds, enjoy the celebrations of the Venice Carnival, as well as visiting beautiful Lake Garda and Verona.
One of Europe’s most acclaimed beauty spots, Lake Garda is the largest and most popular of the Italian Lakes, and a true gem to explore.
St. Mark's Basilica
The most important religious temple in the city of Venice, the Basilica is one of the most beautiful cathedrals in Europe. With a unique mix of architectural and art styles, it is a testimony to the wealth and power of the city's history.
Bridge of Sighs
Linking the Doge’s Palace to the prison cells on the opposite side of the canal, romantics claim that lovers would find eternal happiness by kissing under the bridge at sunset, however the name actually comes from the sighs heard as prisoners crossed the bridge to the prison!
Grand Canal
One of the major water-traffic corridors in Venice, the Grand Canal is lined with palaces, churches, hotels and public buildings on either side, displaying fine examples of High Renaissance architecture. Rialto Bridge spans the canal, and until 1854, this was the only point at which the Grand Canal could be crossed on foot.