Private transfer
Meet your driver at Fiumicino airport for your transfer to Rome city center.
Explore Rome's center squares and monuments - Private guided tour with a Japanese speaking guide
Entrance tickets to the Pantheon included
The tour begins with the magnificent view of the famous Spanish Steps, featuring the celebrated Trinità dei Monti staircase. At the base, you’ll admire the Barcaccia Fountain, sculpted by Pietro and Gian Lorenzo Bernini.
Continuing the route, you’ll reach the iconic Trevi Fountain—a perfect blend of sculpture and architecture on the facade of Palazzo Poli. Known for the tradition of tossing coins, it has also been featured in various films.After crossing Via del Corso, you’ll spend a few minutes in Piazza Colonna. Here, you’ll examine the Aurelian Column and the surrounding palaces with your guide.
The tour then takes you to the Pantheon, one of Ancient Rome’s most important temples. It’s associated with Agrippa and Emperor Hadrian and serves as the burial place for Italian kings and Raphael.
Next, explore the Church of San Luigi dei Francesi. Inside the Contarelli Chapel, you’ll find three masterpieces by Caravaggio related to the life of Saint Matthew.
Concluding the tour, you’ll visit Piazza Navona. Built on the ruins of Domitian’s ancient stadium, it features magnificent monuments. Notable sights include Borromini’s Church of Sant’Agnese in Agone and Bernini’s Fountain of the Four Rivers, contrasting beautifully with each other.If you continue independently across the Tiber River, you’ll encounter the grandeur of Castel Sant’Angelo. A short walk from there leads to St. Peter’s Square and the Vatican Museums.
Duration about 3h. Please note that unless otherwise specified, entrance tickets are not included in this tour. The itinerary provided is indicative, and your guide will adjust it based on the meeting point, day conditions (such as weather), and your interests.
[Japanese Guide]
4つ星/スーペリア
Meals B/F:× LUN:× DIN:×
Day2
Breakfast
Italy - Vatican
Tour the Vatican museums & St Peter's Basilica - Japanese-speaking private guide
Skip-the-line tickets included
Entrance tickets to the Basilica included
Embark on a captivating journey through history and culture, exploring the priceless treasures of the Vatican Museums and majestic St Peter's Basilica, all under the expert guidance of a private cultural guide. The tour begins in the Vatican Museums, a veritable labyrinth of works of art. You'll discover ancient statues, Renaissance frescoes and sumptuous tapestries. The Sistine Chapel, the jewel of the Vatican, awaits you next. As you look up at the vaulted ceiling, you'll be dazzled by Michelangelo's frescoes. The biblical scenes come to life before your eyes, every detail meticulously painted by the Renaissance genius. Finally, St Peter's Basilica rises up before you, majestic and imposing. Its massive columns seem to touch the sky, and its dome dominates Rome's skyline. Admire the shimmering mosaics, the Baroque statues and Michelangelo's famous Pietà.
Duration approx. 4 hours.
Tickets for museums included, tickets for the Basilica not included (€6 per person).
In this Holy Year, the access rules to the Basilica may change without warning.
At the moment, you will have to purchase tickets to the Basilica online.
[Japanese Guide]
afternoon
free time
During your free time in Rome we recommend:to visit Villa Borghese and Galleria Doria Pamphilj
Italy - Rome
4つ星/スーペリア
Meals B/F:⚪︎ LUN:× DIN:×
Day3
Breakfast
taxi
Get a taxi to Roma Termini train station.
The fare is included
Train from Rome to Naples
Traveling by train between Rome and Naples offers a scenic journey through some of Italy’s landscapes. As you depart from Rome, you’ll initially see the urban sprawl of the city, but soon the scenery changes to the picturesque countryside of the Lazio region. Rolling hills, lush vineyards, and charming villages dot the landscape, providing a serene backdrop. As the train continues south, you’ll pass through the region of Campania. Here, the landscape becomes more dramatic with views of the Apennine Mountains in the distance. You’ll also see expansive fields and orchards, especially as you approach the area around Cassino, known for its historic abbey perched on a hilltop. Approaching Naples, the scenery shifts again. You’ll catch glimpses of the Tyrrhenian Sea and the iconic silhouette of Mount Vesuvius, the famous volcano that looms over the Bay of Naples. The closer you get to Naples, the more urban the landscape becomes, with bustling towns and the vibrant cityscape of Naples itself coming into view.
Business class ticket included, duration about 1h10
Italy - Napoli
free time
Upon arrival in Naples, you'll be transferred to the city center where you'll have free time to visit the city.
Tour of Naples – Private guided tour with a Japanese speaking guide
Under the guidance of a licensed expert, you’ll embark on a three-hour journey to explore the most enchanting corners of the city. The heart of the city is split into two distinct areas: the Historic Naples and the Monumental Naples. Historic Naples is centred around Spaccanapoli, a street that traces the path of the ancient Roman decumani, slicing the city from one side to the other. A stroll through this district will lead you down narrow lanes, into hidden squares, and past churches, including the awe-inspiring Chiesa del Gesù Nuovo. This area is also home to the renowned santon street.
The Monumental Naples tour encompasses a visit to the Piazza del Plebiscito and the facade of the Royal Palace.
You’ll also get to admire the facade of the Teatro San Carlo, the oldest theater in Italy, and the majestic Maschio Angioino, not to mention the Galleria Umberto.
The guided tour, which lasts approximately three hours, will take you through either one of these city districts.
[Japanese Guide]
Private transfer
Then, get back in the car to go to Pompeii ruins for a 2-h stop before the last leg of the journey to Amalfi.
Italy - Pompeii
Self-guided tour of Pompeii
In 79 AD, after centuries of rest, Vesuvius awakens and a terrible eruption begins. The explosions cover the cities of Pompeii and Herculaneum with ashes and pumice stones. For several centuries, the Roman cities remained buried until the 18th century, when they were discovered by chance during the construction of a well in Ercolano. Today, it is possible to walk through the streets of a Roman city, to see its palaces, theaters...
Skip-the-line Pompei Express tickets included.
*If you would like to also visit the Villa dei Misteri, please let us know, we will replace this ticket with the Pompeii + for a small extra charge.
NB: to visit the Villa dei Misteri, you must have at least 3 hours available in Pompei, since it is located on the outskirts of the site.
Italy - Amalfi
3つ星/スタンダード
Meals B/F:⚪︎ LUN:× DIN:×
Day4
Breakfast
free time
Explore Amalfi the lovely resort town on the coast – Free time
Amalfi was once the capital of the maritime republic known as the Duchy of Amalfi. Between 839 and around 1200, it was an important trading power in the Mediterranean. Amalfi traders engaged in commerce with neighboring regions, exchanging goods like grain, salt, and timber for gold dinars from Egypt and Syria. In the Edwardian era, Amalfi became a popular seaside resort. Members of the British upper class spent their winters here, drawn by the stunning coastal scenery and pleasant climate. Amalfi is the main town along the Amalfi Coast (Costiera Amalfitana). This picturesque coastline includes other charming towns like Positano and Ravello. Together, they form a UNESCO World Heritage Site. The Duomo di Sant’Andrea (Amalfi Cathedral) overlooks the central square. Its breathtaking architecture and historical significance make it a must-see for travellers. As you explore, don’t miss the chance to taste the local limoncello—a lemon liqueur—and visit the Paper Museum. The latter showcases Amalfi’s historical role in paper production.