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This is your ticket to explore the best of Italy in just 15 days. From visiting a nobleman at his home in Rome to staying amid the rolling vineyards of Tuscany to visiting the fascinating site of Pompeii with a local guide, this trip has wound up some of Italy's best experiences. From ancient monuments and lively cities to sprawling vineyards and traditional cuisine with some glistening Italian beaches thrown in for good measure – this adventure will provide unforgettable moments for both the Italian novice and maestro.

IMPORTANT INFORMATION

1. A complimentary airport arrival transfer is included; valid if you are arriving on Day 1 or if you have booked pre-tour accommodation through us. You must provide your flight details to your booking agent at least 14 days prior to travel.
2. A single supplement is available if you’d prefer not to share a room on this trip. The single supplement applies to all nights of your trip and is subject to availability. There are a limited number of single supplements available per trip departure. Please speak to your booking agent for further information.
3. This trip is a combination of two trips. Please review the Itinerary for details of when your fellow travellers and leader will change.
4. The departure on the 29th September 2025 (ZMPEC250929) will visit the Scala del Bovolo in Venice instead of the Palazzo Pisani.

Tour details
Tour Provider Intrepid Travel
Price From
$14,296
Number of Days
15
Start Location
Bari, Italy
End Location
Venice, Italy
Age Range
Avg. 30+
Group Size
1 to 12
Tour Style
Comfort
Tour Themes
Adventure
Physical Rating
Easy to Moderate
Itinerary Open all
Day 1: Bari
Benvenuto! Welcome to Puglia – the heel of Italy’s boot. Your adventure kicks off in the coastal city of Bari, where you’ll be met at the airport and transferred to your hotel. You’ll have a welcome meeting at 6 pm tonight to meet your local leader and fellow travellers joining you on your adventure. If you arrive early, why not wander the mazelike Old Town or see the 11th-century Basilica di San Nicola – a key pilgrimage site that holds some of St. Nicholas’ remains. You could also pop into a local cornetteria for a decadent Italian croissant. After your meeting, get to know your group over an included dinner, where your local leader will introduce you to Puglia’s cuisine.
Day 2: Bari
Leave the coastline behind as you travel inland by private vehicle to the little town of Alberobello. Set among a tranquil landscape of olive groves, the town is famed for its unique beehive-shaped trulli (dwellings built from limestone in the 14th century). While the origins of the buildings are unclear, one theory suggests the houses were created to be easily dismantled in a feudal tax evasion scheme. Whatever their purpose, the buildings make the Apulia region unlike anywhere else in the world. Join a local guide for an insider’s look at the town, wandering through the Old Town quarter of Rione Monti, dotted with thousands of trulli, and Rione Aia Piccola. Your guide will point out the different shapes of spires and the religious symbols adorning the roofs. Finally, see the Church de Sant’Antonio – a huge cathedral built in the trulli style. You’ll then visit Polignano a Mare to explore another gorgeous coastal town popular for its beaches, rugged cliffside dwellings and bright turquoise waters. Tonight, you’re free back in Bari to find some dinner.
Day 3: Nardo
This morning, visit a local olive oil producer on a farm that’s been active since Roman times. You’ll learn how production techniques have changed over the centuries, taste some of the olive oil for yourself and enjoy an included lunch of regional favourites. Then, visit the small city of Ostuni and explore its whitewashed streets flanked with Gothic, Romanesque and Byzantine buildings. From here, travel to the quiet town of Nardo and join an expert local guide for a walking tour through the Old Town, where there are more than a dozen grand palazzos. Tonight, settle into your Feature Stay accommodation – three 13th century Baronial Palaces, once home to aristocracy from the Kingdom of Naples, which have been converted into a hotel by a local architect. Spend the evening exploring the palaces and grounds that feature artwork and sculptures by local artists. In Palazzo Mignano, you’ll find an excellent on-site restaurant offering Salento dishes and a panoramic view from the terrace.
Day 4: Nardo
Before breakfast, you may like to take a walk through your Feature Stay’s historic ‘secret garden’ where it seems as if figures from days gone by could walk around the corner at any minute. Today head to the beautiful city of Lecce. With its ornate baroque buildings, lively university and ancient Roman ruins, Lecce’s narrow streets are a delight to explore. Let a local guide show you hidden corners and share the city’s history with you this morning. You’ll also have some free time to explore this historic city on your own before heading back to Nardo. Later this afternoon, join your group for a cooking class on traditional Puglia regional cuisine.
Day 5: Matera
Enjoy a final morning at your Feature Stay hotel, sitting back with a coffee and soaking up the scenery. Then, it’s time to say goodbye and travel to Matera – an ancient city on a rocky outcrop. Along the way, stop at a local winery for some wine tasting and lunch before continuing to Matera. Matera is believed to be the third-longest continuously inhabited human settlement in the world. You’ll be exploring the city’s famous sassi houses in depth tomorrow, so this evening why not take a walk around Matera to discover its churches, traditional restaurants and thousands of years of human history.
Day 6: Matera
Today, dive into Matera’s Old Town, made famous by sassi – more than 3000 stone houses formed from natural grotts and tufo cliffs, some dating back as far as the 8th century. Join a local guide who will lead you through a labyrinth of staircases and alleyways that cut their way through limestone ravines, dipping in and out of ancient sassi houses as you go. Up until the late 1950s, the sassi were considered the ‘Shame of Italy’ due to the gruelling living conditions and poverty suffered by those who lived here – a result of the city’s rapid population growth. The Italian government intervened, and 15,000 inhabitants were forcibly relocated. Today, the sassi are undergoing extensive restoration, with some dwellings featuring exhibits that recreate inhabited caves. You’ll also visit an ancient underground neighbourhood, made up of houses, streets, cisterns and churches.
Day 7: Naples
Begin the day by driving to the storied town of Pompeii, home to one of Europe’s most well-known archaeological sites – the ruins of Pompeii, caused by the eruption of Mt Vesuvius in 79 AD. Join a local guide to discover the remains of this once thriving Roman trading centre. After the eruption, the city was covered in a layer of ash and remained undisturbed until the 18th century, when the ruins were rediscovered. Walk among well-preserved villas, temples, theatres, markets and chariot-marked streets as your expert guide helps you to imagine what life here once looked like. You can also visit the Roman Forum and basilica, temples, public baths, and the tiny Odeon created for music recitals. Later in the day, travel to the buzzing city of Naples where you’ll join your group for a final dinner and a chance to look back on all you’ve seen on your journey.
Day 8: Rome
This morning, you will catch a train to Italy's iconic capital city, Rome. If you arrive early maybe grab an espresso and hit the streets. This portion of your adventure begins with a second welcome meeting at 6 pm, where you’ll meet your new local leader and fellow travellers. When the formalities are out of the way, head to an included dinner at a local restaurant.
Day 9: Rome
From ancient monuments to romantic restaurants, Rome is a city of great beauty and diversity. Today, join a private guide for a trip to the Spanish steps, the Trevi Fountain, the Pantheon and Piazza Navona before reaching Campo de Fiori, where a local fresh produce market has been held since 1869. Join your leader for a quick stop at a local bar for a granita (an iced Italian espresso), then visit a local aristocrat in his home close to the Campo de Fiori. Much of the apartment is still in its original state, including the painted ceiling. Chat with the owner before sitting down for an included lunch in the dining room. The afternoon is free for you to explore at your own pace. Maybe follow in the footsteps of gladiators and Roman emperors with a visit to the iconic Colosseum – one of the Seven Wonders of the World.
Day 10: Siena / Monteriggioni / San Gimignano Region
Today you’ll take a private vehicle to the city of Siena, where your leader will show you the most interesting sights on an orientation walk. At the city’s heart is Piazza del Campo – home to the biannual Palio horse race and nearby the Siena Cathedral. Next, visit Monteriggioni – a medieval walled town with over a dozen towers once used to defend Sienese territory from the Florentines. You’ll have time to explore this tiny hilltop spot before arriving at your Feature Stay accommodation near San Gimignano. This country hotel with views of a tree-studded landscape geatures an outdoor pool and an on-site restaurant. Tonight, indulge in an included gourmet dinner made with local ingredients that pays homage to traditional Tuscan dishes, with a modern twist.
Day 11: San Gimignano Region
Start the day with a visit to San Gimignano – the 'Town of Fine Towers'. Explore the medieval Old Town centre and its Gothic and Romanesque architecture with your leader. This region is also renowned for its ancient Vernaccia grapes, which are the basis for one of Tuscany's finest white wines. Your group will visit a local agriturismo, where you’ll explore the vineyards and sample some of their celebrated wine, before enjoying an included lunch featuring regional cheese, fine olive oil and bruschetta. Return to your Feature Stay accommodation for another delicious dinner.
Day 12: Pisa / Lucca / Florence
Today you’ll visit Pisa. It’s not always possible to climb the Leaning Tower of Pisa due to its precarious state, but as your leader shares the history of this legendary building, you’ll have the opportunity to take a photo from the ground. Your next stop is historic Lucca – one of Italy’s most beautiful but underrated cities – where you’ll take a short walk along the city’s beautifully preserved Renaissance walls. From here you’ll take the short journey to Florence where the evening is yours to walk the cobbled streets, eat gelato and soak up the unmistakenly Tuscan atmosphere.
Day 13: Florence
This morning, join a private guided walk of Florence, including a visit to the Galleria dell‘Accademia – an art museum renowned for its collection of sculptures, including the iconic statue of David by Michelangelo. You then have a free afternoon to explore at your own pace. Visiting the Uffizi is highly recommended as it’s one of the oldest galleries in the world. Maybe head to Piazzale Michelangelo for sweeping views of Florence’s timeless skyline and sample some of the culinary delicacies on offer from across Tuscany, with dishes known for their freshness, simplicity and quality. Olive oil, beans and herbs are a feature here.
Day 14: Venice
In the morning, head to the railway station and take a high-speed train to Venice. When you arrive, your leader will take you on an orientation walk so you can get acquainted with the city’s maze of canals and learn about its unique history. You will make a stop at Palazzo Pisani which was once home to one of the most powerful Venetian dynasties which now houses the Music Conservatory of Venice. You will explore the ornately frescd halls of this Baroque masterpiece and discover the masonic symbols hidden in the stuccs. You can also take the stairs to rooftop for a spectacular aerial view of the city. and take in the view of the city from their rooftop. The rest of the afternoon is yours to explore. The Grand Canal, the shopfronts that line the Rialto Bridge and the Piazza and Basilica di San Marco are all worthy sights to visit, or you can simply meander around the tiny, cobbled streets and discover the local markets, cafes, galleries and churches. A Venetian gondola ride down the canals is a must, as is a taste of the region’s dessert speciality – tiramisu. Later in the evening, join your leader for a Venetian dinner.
Day 15: Venice
With no activities planned for today, your trip comes to an end after breakfast. If you’d like to extend your stay, just speak to your booking agent to arrange additional accommodation.
Inclusions
  • Meals: 13 breakfasts, 4 lunches, 7 dinners.
  • Transport: Private vehicle.
  • Accommodation: Comfortable Hotel (10 nights), Feature Stay (4 night).
  • Bari - Dinner in a Local Restaurant.
  • Bari - Alberobello and Polignano a Mare - Half Day Trip.
  • Nardo - Lunch in Ostuni.
  • Nardo - Ostuni Farm Visit and Olive Oil Tasting.
  • Nardo - Walking Tour.
  • Nardo - Cooking class.
  • Matera - Winery Visit With Lunch.
  • Matera - Ipogeo Underground Cistern Visit.
  • Naples - Pompeii Visit.
  • Naples - Dinner In Naples.
  • Rome - Welcome Dinner at Local Restaurant.
  • Complimentary Arrival Transfer.
  • Rome – Coffee Granita (Coffee semi-frozen dessert).
  • Rome – Guided walking tour.
  • Rome – Nobleman’s home visit and lunch (Exclusive Experience).
  • Siena - Orientation Walk.
  • Monteriggioni - Orientation Walk.
  • Chianti Region - Gourmet Dinner.
  • San Gimignano - Agriturismo Winery Tour & Tasting.
  • Florence - Orientation Walk.
  • Pisa - Pisa Visit & Orientation walk.
  • Lucca - City Walls & Orientation Walk.
  • Florence - Galleria dell ’Accademia admission.
  • Florence – Highlights of Florence Guided walk.
  • Venice -Traghetto boat ride.
  • Venice - Farewell Dinner at Local Restaurant.
  • Venice - Water Taxi.
  • Venice - Palazzo Pisani.
  • Venice - Academy of Music Visit.
Departure dates
All pp pricing is based on twin share occupancy. Single supplements will apply
Start End Availability Price NZD
08 May 2025 22 May 2025 6 $15,016
26 Jun 2025 10 Jul 2025 9 $14,296
10 Jul 2025 24 Jul 2025 4 $14,724
24 Jul 2025 07 Aug 2025 10 $14,296
06 Sep 2025 20 Sep 2025 10 $14,868
13 Sep 2025 27 Sep 2025 7 $15,592
20 Sep 2025 04 Oct 2025 10 $15,440
29 Sep 2025 13 Oct 2025 9 $15,440
23 Apr 2026 07 May 2026 12 $16,680
07 May 2026 21 May 2026 12 $16,680
23 May 2026 06 Jun 2026 12 $17,345
30 May 2026 13 Jun 2026 11 $17,345
04 Jun 2026 18 Jun 2026 12 $17,345
25 Jun 2026 09 Jul 2026 12 $16,680
09 Jul 2026 23 Jul 2026 12 $16,680
23 Jul 2026 06 Aug 2026 12 $16,680
08 Aug 2026 22 Aug 2026 12 $17,345
29 Aug 2026 12 Sep 2026 12 $18,010
05 Sep 2026 19 Sep 2026 12 $18,010
17 Sep 2026 01 Oct 2026 12 $18,010
28 Sep 2026 12 Oct 2026 12 $18,010
15 Oct 2026 29 Oct 2026 12 $17,345