Travel Impressions Debuts Three New Italy Itineraries

Travel Impressions has expanded its operations in Italy with its new partnership with Charme & Adventure, offering experiential trips to Europe’s fashion capital and beyond.

The tour operator now offers three seven-night itineraries covering northern Italy, central Italy, and western Sicily, as a well as a two-night Cinque Terre extension that includes a full-day private boat excursion with lunch and wine.

The exclusive private tours offer guides for daily tours, but still give guests the freedom of unescorted and independent- yet fully planned- travel experiences to Italy’s most interesting destinations.

The Itineraries:

  • The Central Italy Experience: Discover the birthplace of the Renaissance with this seven-night trip that includes a guided walking tour of Florence, two full days of chauffeured touring through Tuscany and a tour of the vineyards at Nipozzano Castle.
  • The Northern Italy Experience: This itinerary includes a tour of Verona, the setting of Romeo & Juliet, as well as a private pasta-making lesson in Bologna and a walking tour along Milan’s rooftop Highline Gallery route for views of the “mecca” of the fashion world.
  • The Western Sicily Experience: The third package will captivate with Italy’s natural landscapes, Corleone’s Mafioso history, and all the attractions Sicily has to offer, including visits to a dairy farm, olive oil press, wine tavern, and a full day excursion to the birthplace of the cannoli.

Guests can also add to any tour a two-night Beautiful Cinque Terre extension that offers a glimpse of the seaside villages along the Italian Riviera with harborfront accommodations, a full-day private boat excursion with lunch, and plenty of leisure time in the village of Portovenere, a UNESCO World Heritage Site on the Ligurian coast.

For more, visit http://www.travimp.com/.

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