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A Map of Love Painted in Blue and White | Venice and the Streets of Southern Italy
イタリア
ヴェネツィア
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アルベロベッロ
レッチェ
オストゥーニ
マテーラ
Standard
市内観光
新婚旅行・ハネムーン
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英語ガイド
鉄道・列車
Travel details
€ 3,200 / per person
Note: The displayed price is the price at the time of application.
Duration Departure in 2025/11 | 10 days
Participants 2 person(s)(Adults 2 person(s)、Children 0 person(s))
Travel story
The light trembling on the water envelops the shadows of the two
Walking the cobblestones of the ancient city, even time plays a song of blessing
Following the road where love and beauty overlap, heading south

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The itinerary begins in the city of water, Venice, and heads south to Rome, Lecce, Matera, and Alberobello. At each place you will visit historic buildings and World Heritage sites, savoring the beautiful streetscape and local cultures. Travel is arranged efficiently, and the content allows you to enjoy special experiences unique to a honeymoon in a relaxed pace of time.
Signature points
A splendid tour of World Heritage cities
Visit a variety of World Heritage sites such as the waterside city of Venice, Rome's ancient ruins, and Matera's cave dwellings. Experience different historical backgrounds and architectural styles in each city and deeply savor the unique charms of each region.
Experience the spectacular scenery and atmosphere of southern Italy
Enjoy southern Italy's distinctive landscapes, such as the white trulli town of Alberobello and the Mediterranean-facing Lecce. Spend extraordinary moments amid streets bathed in blue sea and sunlight.
Special experiences befitting a honeymoon
We have incorporated experiences to color your time together, such as walks through historic districts and seaside dinners at dusk in port towns. The schedule allows for comfortable travel and sightseeing so you can enjoy a relaxed stay.
Itinerary
Day1
  • Italy - Venice
  • Private driver Private driver to go to Venice from Venice Airport
  • 3-star/Standard

Meals B/F:× LUN:× DIN:×

Day2
  • Breakfast
  • Tour of Venice St Mark's sestiere 🕒Duration: 3 hours | 🌍 Private tour | 🗣️Language: English | 🟨🟧 Level: easy to medium
    With a English-speaking guide, you will discover the city of Venice. The walk will take you to the San Marco district, the most famous and important square in Venice. This is where you can find Saint Mark's Basilica and the Doge's Palace.

    For about 3 hours, you will stroll along the canals around the square while your guide tells you about the history of the city and its palaces, churches...

    NB: Entrance tickets to monuments and churches are not included, the visit is planned to be outdoors in these cases, except for the ticket to St. Mark's Basilica. This is a private tour, if you prefer to visit another area of Venice, we can arrange it. [English Guide]
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  • AFTERNOON AT YOUR LEISURE 📸Free Time & Exploration
    Spend a relaxed afternoon exploring quiet streets, browsing local shops, visiting a museum or exploring scenic landscapes. Pause at a café for a refreshing Spritz or a classic Chinotto, enjoying the simple pleasures of the day at your own pace.
  • 3-star/Standard

Meals B/F:⚪︎ LUN:× DIN:×

Day3
  • Breakfast
  • 🚆Leave Venezia Stazione S. Lucia on a train to go to Roma Second class tickets included, duration about 4h.
  • Italy - Rome
  • Private transfer Enjoy a comfortable ride with a private driver, taxi or Uber.
  • 4-star/Superior

Meals B/F:⚪︎ LUN:× DIN:×

Day4
  • Breakfast
  • Discover Rome’s Iconic Center 🕒Duration: 3 hours | 🌍 Private tour | 🗣️Language: English | 🟧 Level: medium

    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.

    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.

    Entrance tickets to the Pantheon included [English Guide]
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  • Discover the Colosseum, Forum and Palatine - Private guide Symbol of Rome, the Colosseum is the most important witness to the grandeur of ancient Rome. It is the largest amphitheater in the world, it could accommodate about 60,000 spectators.

    There were mainly gladiator fights, but also shows with animals or representations of important battles.

    The visit will continue on the Palatine Hill and in the Forum.

    Tickets included, duration approximately 3 hours

    Important note: If you are planning a trip within a month, due to the limited availability of tickets to the Colosseum, the entrance to the Colosseum is not guaranteed. In replacement, we will get tickets to the Forum and Palatine hill and you will see the Colosseum from outside. [English Guide]
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  • 4-star/Superior

Meals B/F:⚪︎ LUN:× DIN:×

Day5
  • Breakfast
  • TRANSFER TO BARI 🕒 Duration: Approximately 4 hours 🎟️2nd Class Train Tickets included 🚅 Fast train

    The journey from Rome to Bari aboard a fast train offers a comfortable and efficient travel experience. In second class, seats are generally well-padded and air-conditioned, with access to power outlets and Wi-Fi on most services. The train glides smoothly through the Italian countryside, passing through regions like Lazio, Campania, and Puglia, offering glimpses of rolling hills, olive groves, and coastal views as you approach the Adriatic. Along the way, you might catch sight of charming towns such as Benevento or Foggia, depending on the route. It's a relaxing way to transition from the bustling capital to the more laid-back southern coast, with onboard services like a café car available for snacks and drinks.
  • Italy - Bari
  • Suggested visit: Bari on your own The city of Bari begins with its grandiose Swabian castle, crowned with towers, once a defensive mansion, then Renaissance residence, which acts as a gateway to the old town. After the Arco del Pellegrino, the heart of the Nicolaiana citadel opens up, with the basilica dedicated to the patron saint, a fine example of the Romanesque of Puglia, and the Romanesque cathedral of San Sabino, with its baroque-style crypt . In 19th century Bari, noble palaces such as the Petruzzelli Theatre, the Piccinni Theater and the Fizzarotti Palace fill the streets, while the underground hidden treasures, cave churches and hypogeums carved into the rock, such as the temple of San Giorgio, the hypogeum of Madia Diana and the "Jewish" hypogeum.
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  • 4-star/Superior

Meals B/F:⚪︎ LUN:× DIN:×

Day6
  • Breakfast
  • Private transfer Private transfer from Bari to Lecce
  • Italy - Lecce
  • Today we suggest you visit: Baroque Lecce on your own In the portals of the palaces and facades of the many churches that wind along the streets closed by the three ancient gateways to the city: Porta Rudiae, Porta San Biagio and Porta Napoli, the Baroque architecture of Lecce is evident. The Lecce stone, so soft and crumbly that the master stonemasons were able to create extremely refined embroideries that reach the height of beauty in the façade of the Basilica of Santa Croce, giving the center a special harmony. The Roman amphitheater and the castle, which houses the papier-mâché museum, an important local craft, complete this setting with a rich historical heritage. And after visiting the city, make a detour to San Cataldo, 12km away, for a walk by the sea or a swim.
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  • 4-star/Superior

Meals B/F:⚪︎ LUN:× DIN:×

Day7
  • Breakfast
  • Private transfer Private transfer from Lecce to Ostuni
  • Italy - Ostuni
  • Private Guided tour of Ostuni Ostuni is known as the white city due to the characteristic color of its houses. The historic center of Ostuni, defined by its inhabitants "La Terra", was once entirely painted with white lime, which today is only partially preserved. The houses climb the steep sides of a hill and the village is characterized by winding streets, a succession of small squares, alleys and courtyards.

    The visit lasts approximately 1h30/2h [English Guide]
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  • Today we suggest you visit: Ostuni on your own Ostuni is known as the White City because of the characteristic color of its houses.

    The historic center of Ostuni, defined by its inhabitants "La Terra", was once completely painted with white lime, which today is only partially preserved.

    The houses climb on the steep sides of a hill and the village is characterized by winding streets, a succession of small squares, alleys and courtyards.
  • 4-star/Superior

Meals B/F:⚪︎ LUN:× DIN:×

Day8
  • Breakfast
  • Private transfer Private driver from Ostuni to Alberobello with stop in Matera 5h
  • Italy - Matera
  • Explore the Sassi district onboard a motorized tuk-tuk - Shared tour (other tuk-tuks may be in the line) The city was carved and built in a canyon so the tour of the city implies going up and down small streets. Do it aboard a funny Ape Calessino, the small 3-wheel car that will take you from one side to the other of the Sassi.

    A guide will be onboard with you to show you the highlights of the area and explain the history of Matera.

    Duration about 1h30 - No entrance tickets included
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  • Visit Matera - Free Time Matera is one of the oldest cities in the world, with evidence of human settlements dating back to the Paleolithic and continuing uninterrupted to the present day. The Sassi di Matera, the original urban core carved into the rock, has been declared a UNESCO World Heritage Site.

    Begin your exploration of Matera with the Sassi di Matera, these ancient troglodyte dwellings with their rock-hewn churches and winding alleys that testify to the rich history of the region. Next, head to the Matera Cathedral, built in the 13th century, offering breathtaking panoramic views of the city from the summit of Civita.

    For nature and history enthusiasts, a visit to the Parco della Murgia Materana is a must. This regional park is home to numerous prehistoric caves and rock-hewn churches, with stunning landscapes. Don't miss the Casa Grotta di Vico Solitario, a restored troglodyte house turned museum, giving you a glimpse into the daily life of the former inhabitants.

    For a deeper immersion in Matera's ancient history, visit the Museo Archeologico Nazionale Domenico Ridola, where artifacts and exhibits trace life in the region since prehistoric times.

    Among the lesser-known treasures is the Crypt of the Original Sin, distinguished by its impressive frescoes dating back to the 9th century, located a few kilometers from Matera. Off the beaten path, the Chiesa di San Pietro Barisano offers unique frescoes and architectural elements, while the Palombaro Lungo, a vast underground reservoir beneath Piazza Vittorio Veneto, reveals a masterpiece of hydraulic engineering during a guided tour.

    For a cultural and traditional touch, head to Jazzo Gattini, a former animal enclosure turned cultural center, where you can learn more about the pastoral traditions of the region. Finally, the MUSMA (Museo della Scultura Contemporanea Matera), housed in an ancient troglodyte palace, showcases modern and contemporary sculptures, offering an intriguing fusion of old and new.
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  • Italy - Alberobello
  • 4-star/Superior

Meals B/F:⚪︎ LUN:× DIN:×

Day9
  • Breakfast
  • WANDER AROUND THE TRULLI 🕒 Duration: 1h30 | 🌍 Private Experience | 🗣️ English-speaking Guide 🟢Easy Walking Tour

    Alberobello is renowned for its charming town center, which is entirely composed of trulli. These unique structures are original dry-stone, whitewashed houses featuring conical roofs made of exposed stone. Each trullo is adorned with distinctive decorations such as crosses, pierced hearts, and zodiac symbols on their roofs, adding to their unique charm.

    The town is divided into two main districts: Rione Monti, the oldest part of the city, and Aia Piccola. Together, these districts boast over 1,000 trulli, creating a picturesque and historical landscape. Among the most notable trulli are the Casa Pezzolla, a fascinating complex of 15 interconnected trulli that now serves as the Territory’s museum, and the Trullo Sovrano, which is used for hosting shows and concerts.

    Exploring this maze of winding streets with an English-speaking guide is a delightful experience, offering insights into the history and architecture of these remarkable structures. The guided tour typically lasts about 1.5 hours, providing ample time to appreciate the beauty and uniqueness of Alberobello’s trulli. [English Guide]
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  • 4-star/Superior

Meals B/F:⚪︎ LUN:× DIN:×

Day10
  • Breakfast
  • Private transfer Private Transfer from Alberobello to Bari
  • Italy - Bari
  • Train to Rome Get on a train from Bari to Roma Termini.
    Business class tickets included. Duration 4h25
  • Italy - Rome
  • 🚕 TRANSFER FROM ROME TO FIUMICINO AIRPORT 🛫 🕒 Duration: Approximately 35mn |🧑🏻‍✈️Private driver

    Enjoy a smooth and stress-free transfer to Fiumicino Airport, with a professional private chauffeur ensuring a pleasant and reliable travel experience.

    Kindly note: your transfer will be arranged with the most suitable option—NCC, taxi, or Uber—carefully selected to match your specific travel plans and ensure seamless continuity.
  • GOODBYE!
    Your journey with us is coming to an end.
    Thank you for your trust and see you soon for new adventures!

Meals B/F:⚪︎ LUN:× DIN:×

Day 1
11/14(Fri)
  • Italy - Venice
  • Private driver Private driver to go to Venice from Venice Airport
  • 3-star/Standard

Meals B/F:× LUN:× DIN:×

Day 2
11/15(Sat)
  • Breakfast
  • Tour of Venice St Mark's sestiere 🕒Duration: 3 hours | 🌍 Private tour | 🗣️Language: English | 🟨🟧 Level: easy to medium
    With a English-speaking guide, you will discover the city of Venice. The walk will take you to the San Marco district, the most famous and important square in Venice. This is where you can find Saint Mark's Basilica and the Doge's Palace.

    For about 3 hours, you will stroll along the canals around the square while your guide tells you about the history of the city and its palaces, churches...

    NB: Entrance tickets to monuments and churches are not included, the visit is planned to be outdoors in these cases, except for the ticket to St. Mark's Basilica. This is a private tour, if you prefer to visit another area of Venice, we can arrange it. [English Guide]
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  • AFTERNOON AT YOUR LEISURE 📸Free Time & Exploration
    Spend a relaxed afternoon exploring quiet streets, browsing local shops, visiting a museum or exploring scenic landscapes. Pause at a café for a refreshing Spritz or a classic Chinotto, enjoying the simple pleasures of the day at your own pace.
  • 3-star/Standard

Meals B/F:⚪︎ LUN:× DIN:×

Day 3
11/16(Sun)
  • Breakfast
  • 🚆Leave Venezia Stazione S. Lucia on a train to go to Roma Second class tickets included, duration about 4h.
  • Italy - Rome
  • Private transfer Enjoy a comfortable ride with a private driver, taxi or Uber.
  • 4-star/Superior

Meals B/F:⚪︎ LUN:× DIN:×

Day 4
11/17(Mon)
  • Breakfast
  • Discover Rome’s Iconic Center 🕒Duration: 3 hours | 🌍 Private tour | 🗣️Language: English | 🟧 Level: medium

    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.

    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.

    Entrance tickets to the Pantheon included [English Guide]
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  • Discover the Colosseum, Forum and Palatine - Private guide Symbol of Rome, the Colosseum is the most important witness to the grandeur of ancient Rome. It is the largest amphitheater in the world, it could accommodate about 60,000 spectators.

    There were mainly gladiator fights, but also shows with animals or representations of important battles.

    The visit will continue on the Palatine Hill and in the Forum.

    Tickets included, duration approximately 3 hours

    Important note: If you are planning a trip within a month, due to the limited availability of tickets to the Colosseum, the entrance to the Colosseum is not guaranteed. In replacement, we will get tickets to the Forum and Palatine hill and you will see the Colosseum from outside. [English Guide]
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  • 4-star/Superior

Meals B/F:⚪︎ LUN:× DIN:×

Day 5
11/18(Tue)
  • Breakfast
  • TRANSFER TO BARI 🕒 Duration: Approximately 4 hours 🎟️2nd Class Train Tickets included 🚅 Fast train

    The journey from Rome to Bari aboard a fast train offers a comfortable and efficient travel experience. In second class, seats are generally well-padded and air-conditioned, with access to power outlets and Wi-Fi on most services. The train glides smoothly through the Italian countryside, passing through regions like Lazio, Campania, and Puglia, offering glimpses of rolling hills, olive groves, and coastal views as you approach the Adriatic. Along the way, you might catch sight of charming towns such as Benevento or Foggia, depending on the route. It's a relaxing way to transition from the bustling capital to the more laid-back southern coast, with onboard services like a café car available for snacks and drinks.
  • Italy - Bari
  • Suggested visit: Bari on your own The city of Bari begins with its grandiose Swabian castle, crowned with towers, once a defensive mansion, then Renaissance residence, which acts as a gateway to the old town. After the Arco del Pellegrino, the heart of the Nicolaiana citadel opens up, with the basilica dedicated to the patron saint, a fine example of the Romanesque of Puglia, and the Romanesque cathedral of San Sabino, with its baroque-style crypt . In 19th century Bari, noble palaces such as the Petruzzelli Theatre, the Piccinni Theater and the Fizzarotti Palace fill the streets, while the underground hidden treasures, cave churches and hypogeums carved into the rock, such as the temple of San Giorgio, the hypogeum of Madia Diana and the "Jewish" hypogeum.
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  • 4-star/Superior

Meals B/F:⚪︎ LUN:× DIN:×

Day 6
11/19(Wed)
  • Breakfast
  • Private transfer Private transfer from Bari to Lecce
  • Italy - Lecce
  • Today we suggest you visit: Baroque Lecce on your own In the portals of the palaces and facades of the many churches that wind along the streets closed by the three ancient gateways to the city: Porta Rudiae, Porta San Biagio and Porta Napoli, the Baroque architecture of Lecce is evident. The Lecce stone, so soft and crumbly that the master stonemasons were able to create extremely refined embroideries that reach the height of beauty in the façade of the Basilica of Santa Croce, giving the center a special harmony. The Roman amphitheater and the castle, which houses the papier-mâché museum, an important local craft, complete this setting with a rich historical heritage. And after visiting the city, make a detour to San Cataldo, 12km away, for a walk by the sea or a swim.
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  • 4-star/Superior

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Day 7
11/20(Thu)
  • Breakfast
  • Private transfer Private transfer from Lecce to Ostuni
  • Italy - Ostuni
  • Private Guided tour of Ostuni Ostuni is known as the white city due to the characteristic color of its houses. The historic center of Ostuni, defined by its inhabitants "La Terra", was once entirely painted with white lime, which today is only partially preserved. The houses climb the steep sides of a hill and the village is characterized by winding streets, a succession of small squares, alleys and courtyards.

    The visit lasts approximately 1h30/2h [English Guide]
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  • Today we suggest you visit: Ostuni on your own Ostuni is known as the White City because of the characteristic color of its houses.

    The historic center of Ostuni, defined by its inhabitants "La Terra", was once completely painted with white lime, which today is only partially preserved.

    The houses climb on the steep sides of a hill and the village is characterized by winding streets, a succession of small squares, alleys and courtyards.
  • 4-star/Superior

Meals B/F:⚪︎ LUN:× DIN:×

Day 8
11/21(Fri)
  • Breakfast
  • Private transfer Private driver from Ostuni to Alberobello with stop in Matera 5h
  • Italy - Matera
  • Explore the Sassi district onboard a motorized tuk-tuk - Shared tour (other tuk-tuks may be in the line) The city was carved and built in a canyon so the tour of the city implies going up and down small streets. Do it aboard a funny Ape Calessino, the small 3-wheel car that will take you from one side to the other of the Sassi.

    A guide will be onboard with you to show you the highlights of the area and explain the history of Matera.

    Duration about 1h30 - No entrance tickets included
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  • Visit Matera - Free Time Matera is one of the oldest cities in the world, with evidence of human settlements dating back to the Paleolithic and continuing uninterrupted to the present day. The Sassi di Matera, the original urban core carved into the rock, has been declared a UNESCO World Heritage Site.

    Begin your exploration of Matera with the Sassi di Matera, these ancient troglodyte dwellings with their rock-hewn churches and winding alleys that testify to the rich history of the region. Next, head to the Matera Cathedral, built in the 13th century, offering breathtaking panoramic views of the city from the summit of Civita.

    For nature and history enthusiasts, a visit to the Parco della Murgia Materana is a must. This regional park is home to numerous prehistoric caves and rock-hewn churches, with stunning landscapes. Don't miss the Casa Grotta di Vico Solitario, a restored troglodyte house turned museum, giving you a glimpse into the daily life of the former inhabitants.

    For a deeper immersion in Matera's ancient history, visit the Museo Archeologico Nazionale Domenico Ridola, where artifacts and exhibits trace life in the region since prehistoric times.

    Among the lesser-known treasures is the Crypt of the Original Sin, distinguished by its impressive frescoes dating back to the 9th century, located a few kilometers from Matera. Off the beaten path, the Chiesa di San Pietro Barisano offers unique frescoes and architectural elements, while the Palombaro Lungo, a vast underground reservoir beneath Piazza Vittorio Veneto, reveals a masterpiece of hydraulic engineering during a guided tour.

    For a cultural and traditional touch, head to Jazzo Gattini, a former animal enclosure turned cultural center, where you can learn more about the pastoral traditions of the region. Finally, the MUSMA (Museo della Scultura Contemporanea Matera), housed in an ancient troglodyte palace, showcases modern and contemporary sculptures, offering an intriguing fusion of old and new.
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  • Italy - Alberobello
  • 4-star/Superior

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Day 9
11/22(Sat)
  • Breakfast
  • WANDER AROUND THE TRULLI 🕒 Duration: 1h30 | 🌍 Private Experience | 🗣️ English-speaking Guide 🟢Easy Walking Tour

    Alberobello is renowned for its charming town center, which is entirely composed of trulli. These unique structures are original dry-stone, whitewashed houses featuring conical roofs made of exposed stone. Each trullo is adorned with distinctive decorations such as crosses, pierced hearts, and zodiac symbols on their roofs, adding to their unique charm.

    The town is divided into two main districts: Rione Monti, the oldest part of the city, and Aia Piccola. Together, these districts boast over 1,000 trulli, creating a picturesque and historical landscape. Among the most notable trulli are the Casa Pezzolla, a fascinating complex of 15 interconnected trulli that now serves as the Territory’s museum, and the Trullo Sovrano, which is used for hosting shows and concerts.

    Exploring this maze of winding streets with an English-speaking guide is a delightful experience, offering insights into the history and architecture of these remarkable structures. The guided tour typically lasts about 1.5 hours, providing ample time to appreciate the beauty and uniqueness of Alberobello’s trulli. [English Guide]
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  • 4-star/Superior

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Day 10
11/23(Sun)
  • Breakfast
  • Private transfer Private Transfer from Alberobello to Bari
  • Italy - Bari
  • Train to Rome Get on a train from Bari to Roma Termini.
    Business class tickets included. Duration 4h25
  • Italy - Rome
  • 🚕 TRANSFER FROM ROME TO FIUMICINO AIRPORT 🛫 🕒 Duration: Approximately 35mn |🧑🏻‍✈️Private driver

    Enjoy a smooth and stress-free transfer to Fiumicino Airport, with a professional private chauffeur ensuring a pleasant and reliable travel experience.

    Kindly note: your transfer will be arranged with the most suitable option—NCC, taxi, or Uber—carefully selected to match your specific travel plans and ensure seamless continuity.
  • GOODBYE!
    Your journey with us is coming to an end.
    Thank you for your trust and see you soon for new adventures!

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Price Includes / excludes
Accommodation

As stated in the itinerary

Flight (Int'l)

None

Flight (Dom.)

None

Railway

As stated in the itinerary

Bus

None

Car

As stated in the itinerary

Ferry/Boat

None

Other transp

None

Guide

As stated in the itinerary

Activity

As stated in the itinerary

Meal

B/F:9  LUN:0  DIN:0 
As stated in the itinerary

Includes (Others)

What is mentioned in the "included" part of the day-by-day description
Local telephone assistance from 6 a.m. to midnight, 7 days a week

Excludes (Others)

Flights
Travel insurance (check the notes at the bottom of this program)
Meals (allow about 10/15 € for lunch and 20 € in the evening per person)
Tourist taxes (on average 2/3 € per person per day)
Everything that is not mentioned in the section 'the price includes'

Accommodation list
1

Venice

2person(s) 

2

Rome

2person(s) 

3

Bari

2person(s) 

4

Lecce

2person(s) 

5

Ostuni

2person(s) 

6

Alberobello

2person(s)