Puglia, including Matera, Alberobello, Locorotondo, Cisternino,
Ostuni, Lecce and Bari
Naples, including Herculaneum, Mt. Vesuvius and Paestum
The Amalfi Coast, including Sorrento, Positano and Capri
9 days/8 nights
Pre-tour option: Rome or a 3-day yoga retreat in Puglia
Post-tour option: Beach time in Sardinia
Please inquire about 2022 pricing
Ostuni, Lecce and Bari
Naples, including Herculaneum, Mt. Vesuvius and Paestum
The Amalfi Coast, including Sorrento, Positano and Capri
9 days/8 nights
Pre-tour option: Rome or a 3-day yoga retreat in Puglia
Post-tour option: Beach time in Sardinia
Please inquire about 2022 pricing
Please join Tour Director Sandy Gregory for this wonderful adventure through Italy, or contact us to help you create your own independent travel experience with our Concierge Travel Services.
Suggested time to travel: May - October |
Pre-tour suggestion
• Yoga retreat in Puglia Puglia, Naples and Amalfi Coast Tour: 1 night Matera 1 night Alberobello 2 nights Lecce 1 night Naples 3 nights Sorrento Post-tour suggestion: • Rome • Beach time in Sardinia |
PRE-TOUR OPTION - PUGLIA YOGA RETREAT
Puglia is the perfect place to relax and re-energize from everyday life and your long trans-Atlantic flight to Italy. No matter your preferred style of yoga, enjoy this short escape and experience your practice in a beautiful location. We'll be staying at a unique, comfortable family-run guest houses. Meals are not included, but you will be staying near town with a wide variety of restaurants and markets, and also have a fully stocked kitchen.
Surrounded by olives trees, cypresses, vineyards and fruits trees, you will be practicing a dynamic yoga called "core power Vinyasa flow." Concentration, breathing and final relaxation will all be part of the practice. In the evenings, we'll enjoy relaxing Yin yoga, a practice focused on seated, supine or prone poses held for long periods of time, targeting the connective tissue such as ligaments, bones, and joints. There will also be time for meditation during sunrise or sunset.
What is included:
Day 1. Transfer from the Bari Airport, check-in and welcome drink.
Evening yin-yoga and sunset meditation practice.
Dinner on your own.
Days 2 and 3: Morning vinyasa flow yoga class, lunch and the afternoon at your leisure, early evening Yin-yoga class, dinner and the evening at your leisure
Day 4: Morning vinyasa flow yoga class, check out and transfer to Matera to meet the group
Surrounded by olives trees, cypresses, vineyards and fruits trees, you will be practicing a dynamic yoga called "core power Vinyasa flow." Concentration, breathing and final relaxation will all be part of the practice. In the evenings, we'll enjoy relaxing Yin yoga, a practice focused on seated, supine or prone poses held for long periods of time, targeting the connective tissue such as ligaments, bones, and joints. There will also be time for meditation during sunrise or sunset.
What is included:
- 3 nights accommodation with fully stocked kitchens
- A welcome drink for a sparkling start
- Yoga classes
- Walk with a local tour of the town
- Pasta cooking class and lunch with a local chef
Day 1. Transfer from the Bari Airport, check-in and welcome drink.
Evening yin-yoga and sunset meditation practice.
Dinner on your own.
Days 2 and 3: Morning vinyasa flow yoga class, lunch and the afternoon at your leisure, early evening Yin-yoga class, dinner and the evening at your leisure
Day 4: Morning vinyasa flow yoga class, check out and transfer to Matera to meet the group
DAY 1: ARRIVE ROME, CONNECT TO BARI AND TRANSFER TO MATERA. YOUR ADVENTURE BEGINS! |
You’ll have the day to connect from Rome to Bari and then be transferred to Matera.
Your Tour Director will give you an introduction to Matera so you have time to explore at your leisure, relax at the hotel and take a short nap to get through your jet lag.
Tonight: an evening tour of Matera and included welcome dinner.
During this evening tour, we’ll follow the dramatic lights along the narrow streets of Matera, see the deep Gravina canyon and pass the dark caves that merge with the shadows of Murgia’s hills. We’ll finish at the most fascinating part of the old town, the "Sassi di Matera" (meaning "stones of Matera"). Dug into the calcareous rock, the Sassi originate from a prehistoric settlement, and are suspected to be some of the first human dwellings in Italy. We’ll visit inside to see the tools and furniture to learn about the people that lived and prayed in the Sassi - an experience that will take you back in time.
Included welcome dinner
Overnight in Matera, 1 night including breakfast
Your Tour Director will give you an introduction to Matera so you have time to explore at your leisure, relax at the hotel and take a short nap to get through your jet lag.
Tonight: an evening tour of Matera and included welcome dinner.
During this evening tour, we’ll follow the dramatic lights along the narrow streets of Matera, see the deep Gravina canyon and pass the dark caves that merge with the shadows of Murgia’s hills. We’ll finish at the most fascinating part of the old town, the "Sassi di Matera" (meaning "stones of Matera"). Dug into the calcareous rock, the Sassi originate from a prehistoric settlement, and are suspected to be some of the first human dwellings in Italy. We’ll visit inside to see the tools and furniture to learn about the people that lived and prayed in the Sassi - an experience that will take you back in time.
Included welcome dinner
Overnight in Matera, 1 night including breakfast
DAY 2: TO ALBEROBELLO |
This morning we take a leisurely drive to Alberobello. Enroute we’ll visit the Castellana Caves (Grotte di Castellana), one of the most spectacular natural highlights of Puglia. We’ll descend down into a network of caves formed nearly 90 million years ago, lined with a range of colors and contours, stalactites and stalagmites.
Afterward, we’ll continue on to Alberobello, an UNESCO World Heritage Site renowned for their Trulli’s, whitewashed stone huts with conical roofs that have been around for centuries. Today, 1,500 of these tiny, fairytale-like huts house hotels, private residences, restaurants and bars.
After lunch, we’ll continue explore the narrow streets of Alberobello with our private guide and admire textile and ceramic artisans at work.
Tonight we’ll toast to the sunset with a rooftop cocktail party before included dinner watching the chef's make the area's regional pastas and tasting their specialties.
Included dinner
Overnight in Alberobello, 1 night with breakfast
Afterward, we’ll continue on to Alberobello, an UNESCO World Heritage Site renowned for their Trulli’s, whitewashed stone huts with conical roofs that have been around for centuries. Today, 1,500 of these tiny, fairytale-like huts house hotels, private residences, restaurants and bars.
After lunch, we’ll continue explore the narrow streets of Alberobello with our private guide and admire textile and ceramic artisans at work.
Tonight we’ll toast to the sunset with a rooftop cocktail party before included dinner watching the chef's make the area's regional pastas and tasting their specialties.
Included dinner
Overnight in Alberobello, 1 night with breakfast
DAY 3: TO LECCE |
We’ll start our day in Locorotondo, perched on the top of a hill. It's a maze of little lanes lined with historic buildings, some humble and faded, others retaining their grand baroque archways and architectural details. You'll have some time to explore the town before we head toward a nearby local winery to enjoy a guided visit of the property, followed by a wine tasting paired with local cold cuts and cheeses.
Afterward, we'll make a stop at the village of Cisternino, where we'll have some time to explore the quaint, whitewashed streets, visit a modern oil press and enjoy an olive oil tasting.
The afternoon will be in Ostuni, reminiscent of a Greek village for its typical white-painted architecture. Our walking tour within the old city center will follow the walls down to the Old Town’s Piazza della Libertà to explore the medieval part of the city and the 15th century Cathedral of Assunta.
We’ll finish up our day in Lecce, a Baroque gem.
Included dinner in Lecce
Overnight in Lecce, 2 nights with included breakfast
Afterward, we'll make a stop at the village of Cisternino, where we'll have some time to explore the quaint, whitewashed streets, visit a modern oil press and enjoy an olive oil tasting.
The afternoon will be in Ostuni, reminiscent of a Greek village for its typical white-painted architecture. Our walking tour within the old city center will follow the walls down to the Old Town’s Piazza della Libertà to explore the medieval part of the city and the 15th century Cathedral of Assunta.
We’ll finish up our day in Lecce, a Baroque gem.
Included dinner in Lecce
Overnight in Lecce, 2 nights with included breakfast
DAY 4: A DAY IN LECCE |
Morning market tour and cooking lesson with lunch. We'll begin our day at Lecce's local market where we'll stock up on the local delicacies that will be transformed into excellent dishes. Our class is held in a 17th-century palazzo where you prepare a tasty traditional menu, from appetizer to dessert. Lunch will include local wines.
We’ll walk off those calories with a private walking tour of Lecce. From the 16th to the 18th century, Lecce flourished under a period of great splendor and was embellished with Rococo and Baroque monuments. The city is an open-air museum, with an abundance of churches and noble palaces.
The rest of the day and evening are yours to enjoy Lecce at your leisure.
Overnight in Lecce
We’ll walk off those calories with a private walking tour of Lecce. From the 16th to the 18th century, Lecce flourished under a period of great splendor and was embellished with Rococo and Baroque monuments. The city is an open-air museum, with an abundance of churches and noble palaces.
The rest of the day and evening are yours to enjoy Lecce at your leisure.
Overnight in Lecce
This morning we’ll take a 2-hour transfer to the Bari Vecchia. ‘Old Bari’ is a small ancient part of the city. It is within these charming walls, behind the Basilica di San Nicola, down two tiny covered alleyways, you find local women lining the streets hand making authentic orecchiette pasta. Rustic wooden work tables, dusted in semolina, spill out onto the street as they knead pasta dough that will eventually become the shape known as orecchiette, which means "little ears" in Italian.
We’ll, of course, enjoy an included orchietta pasta lunch before we continue on to Naples.
Included dinner
Overnight in Naples, 1 night with included breakfast
We’ll, of course, enjoy an included orchietta pasta lunch before we continue on to Naples.
Included dinner
Overnight in Naples, 1 night with included breakfast
It's a big day! We’ll begin with a stop at the Naples Archaeological Museum, where you’ll have a private tour and time to see the best of the artifacts from both Pompeii and Herculaneum … including the secret room!
After the museum we'll enjoy a panoramic driving tour of Naples enroute to enjoy their famous Pizza Margherita to fortify you for the afternoon.
We're then on our way to our private tour of Herculaneum. Herculaneum is smaller and more preserved than Pompeii. The city was the richer of the two cities: there are more expansive houses, more impressive mosaics, and more lavish marble in the remains. Although a much smaller city, its ruins are also more dense, better preserved, and offer more complete homes and mosaics.
You’re then on to the Amalfi Coast, one of the most breathtaking drives in the world. It’s a windy road that wiggles past lovely villas, fishing villages, churches and pirate watchtowers cut right out of the rocks. The clear blue sea, the sound of the waves, the warm Mediterranean sun on your face. You look down and see villages clinging to the rocky cliffs, hear church bells echoing in the mountain valleys, see scooters zipping through the traffic, and breath in the gardens and terraces that perfume the air. This winding road is over 750 years old and a masterpiece of ancient engineering.
Our Sorrento hotel located above the town. All rooms will have balconies that look over the Bay of Naples and Mt. Vesuvius, with included breakfast and a pool. We’ll arrive at your hotel to enjoy passagiatta (the evening walk) enroute to included dinner.
Overnight in Sorrento, 3 nights with breakfast
After the museum we'll enjoy a panoramic driving tour of Naples enroute to enjoy their famous Pizza Margherita to fortify you for the afternoon.
We're then on our way to our private tour of Herculaneum. Herculaneum is smaller and more preserved than Pompeii. The city was the richer of the two cities: there are more expansive houses, more impressive mosaics, and more lavish marble in the remains. Although a much smaller city, its ruins are also more dense, better preserved, and offer more complete homes and mosaics.
You’re then on to the Amalfi Coast, one of the most breathtaking drives in the world. It’s a windy road that wiggles past lovely villas, fishing villages, churches and pirate watchtowers cut right out of the rocks. The clear blue sea, the sound of the waves, the warm Mediterranean sun on your face. You look down and see villages clinging to the rocky cliffs, hear church bells echoing in the mountain valleys, see scooters zipping through the traffic, and breath in the gardens and terraces that perfume the air. This winding road is over 750 years old and a masterpiece of ancient engineering.
Our Sorrento hotel located above the town. All rooms will have balconies that look over the Bay of Naples and Mt. Vesuvius, with included breakfast and a pool. We’ll arrive at your hotel to enjoy passagiatta (the evening walk) enroute to included dinner.
Overnight in Sorrento, 3 nights with breakfast
Take the morning ferry from Sorrento to Capri.
I have a particular way I like to spend the day in Capri to have plenty of time to lunch, shop, stroll and enjoy the breathtaking vistas before returning on the late afternoon ferry. You'll have the chance to spend time in Capri town, possibly hike the Arco Naturale and take the chairlift to AnaCapri. Your driver will be at your service, work on your schedule and also make a few panoramic view stops enroute and then get you back to your ferry.
The day and evening are yours to enjoy at your leisure.
Overnight in Sorrento
I have a particular way I like to spend the day in Capri to have plenty of time to lunch, shop, stroll and enjoy the breathtaking vistas before returning on the late afternoon ferry. You'll have the chance to spend time in Capri town, possibly hike the Arco Naturale and take the chairlift to AnaCapri. Your driver will be at your service, work on your schedule and also make a few panoramic view stops enroute and then get you back to your ferry.
The day and evening are yours to enjoy at your leisure.
Overnight in Sorrento
Today is a day of leisure in the beautiful town of Positano. Transfers from and back to Sorrento included.
Included Farewell Dinner
Overnight in Sorrento
Included Farewell Dinner
Overnight in Sorrento
DAY 9: TRANSFER TO THE NAPLES AIRPORT FOR FLIGHTS OUT OR CONTINUE YOUR JOUNEY WITH OUR OPTIONAL POST TOUR EXCURSIONS |
Included transfer to the Naples Airport for flights out or transfer to an optional post-tour excursion.
PRE- or post-tour OPTION TO rome
Day 1. “Tutte e strade portano a Roma” – “All Roads lead to Rome.” Rome is one of the most beautiful, exciting cities in the world. Today’s Rome is a combination of romance, relics and ruins amidst a modern, sprawling, living city. Medieval churches sit atop ancient basilicas above Roman palaces. Gleaming office buildings incorporate fragments of eroded Roman columns. Roads and piazzas follow the lines of ancient city walls. Rome’s history began over 2000 years ago, far before the time of Jesus Christ. It was the capital of the Roman Empire and is still the capital of Italy. We’ll arrive in Rome in the late afternoon and check in to our hotel, located right in the historic centre of Rome. It’s walking distance from all the major sites and serves breakfast right at the foot of the Pantheon.
Tonight we’ll take a walking orientation enroute to included dinner.
Day 2. This morning your guide will pick you up at your hotel to enjoy a private tour of Ancient Rome, including the Capitoline, Forum and Colosseum. The rest of the day is yours to enjoy at your leisure.
In that area after the tour, you might want to think about:
• Visiting the Wedding Cake (Tomb of Victor Emmanuel) and go up the elevator for a great view of Ancient Rome, then go next door to the Capitoline Museum which is really good. Then go over and see Michelangelo’s Moses at St. Peter’s in Chains.
• San Clemente, a church where you can walk down various levels to view centuries of archaeological finds.
• Stroll up Via del Corso and do some shopping and finish at the Spanish Steps. The Spanish Steps are crowded, and are ... steps, but a good afternoon destination for gelato and people watching. This is also at the top of a major shopping district in Rome - Via Condotti.
• Walking along the Tiber and then visiting the synagogue at the ghetto, or Jewish Quarter. There is a whole lively street of great restaurant choices. Not to be missed: The Jewish Artichoke! This local treat dates back to Imperial times, when the Roman Jewish community numbered about 50,000. They look like golden sunflowers and their leaves have a delicious nutty crunchiness. You can also visit the synagogue after lunch. You don’t need advanced reservations, but can go get tickets before lunch for an afternoon tour.
Day 3. This morning we enjoy a private tour of the Vatican Museum, Sistine Chapel and St. Peter’s square.
This afternoon you can:
• Stay in the Vatican area for lunch and then stroll down to the Castle of the Angels. It’s a lovely museum with great views of Rome.
• Take a taxi to the orange grove to peek through the keyhole to see a cool view of St. Peter’s dome. Ask your guide for details.
• Dig a Little Deeper with our optional Rome excursions listed above
Tonight: Included Farewell Dinner
Dig a Little Deeper private optional tour excursions:
Before and After-Hours VIP Tours to the Vatican and St. Peter's. Che Bella is now offering off-hour tours, away from the heat of the day and the crowds of the general public.
Opera at the Baths of Caracalla. Formerly public baths for Romans and later enhanced with libraries, the Baths of Caracalla date back around 212-217 AD. the Baths of Caracalla today serve as the perfect backdrop for enjoying an opera. Not only does this outdoor theater offer marvelous acoustics, but there are also stunning lightshows projected onto the Baths’ ruins that accompany and enhance all operatic performances. Every summer, the Baths of Caracalla host a selection of operas from the Teatro dell’Opera. Beginning promptly at 9:00pm, these evening performances are all set in the outdoor theater, Teatro alle Terme di Caracalla. With English and Italian subtitles provided, tickets range from €25 to €100. Please inquire about the performance schedule.
Underground Rome Tour. Every time I'm in Rome, I see new diggings. Be it for the new metro line, a shopping mall or sewage pipes, a new piece of underground Rome is excavated, examined and cataloged. There is a whole world to discover beneath Rome's surface. This tour Peel back Rome's layers of history with visits to three of Rome's eeriest sights: the Capuchin Crypt, the Prscilla Catacombs and the Basilica of San Clemente.
Trastavere Foodie Tour. We came! We saw! We ate! Trastevere is a neighbourhood like no other. Its ivy-coated, cobblestone streets come alive at night, earning it comparisons to Greenwich Village and Paris’s Left Bank. It’s where Romans choose to eat with their families on a Sunday and where young Romans go for buzzing nightlife at evenings and weekends. You can’t leave Rome without walking these streets and tasting the best food in Rome. During this local walking tour, you'll enjoy learning about the history of the area, visit the local food spots, taste along the way, enjoy a magnificent sit down dinner and end with some of the best gelato in Rome.
Enroute to or from Rome, we'll make a 3-hr. stop in wonderful Orvieto, Umbria. It’s a great pedestrian town with artisan shops and a city wall that offers gorgeous views of the surrounding countryside. You can tour Orvieto’s famous cathedral or see some of the best artifacts in Tuscany in an underground system of tunnels and caverns carved by the Etruscans.
Tonight we’ll take a walking orientation enroute to included dinner.
Day 2. This morning your guide will pick you up at your hotel to enjoy a private tour of Ancient Rome, including the Capitoline, Forum and Colosseum. The rest of the day is yours to enjoy at your leisure.
In that area after the tour, you might want to think about:
• Visiting the Wedding Cake (Tomb of Victor Emmanuel) and go up the elevator for a great view of Ancient Rome, then go next door to the Capitoline Museum which is really good. Then go over and see Michelangelo’s Moses at St. Peter’s in Chains.
• San Clemente, a church where you can walk down various levels to view centuries of archaeological finds.
• Stroll up Via del Corso and do some shopping and finish at the Spanish Steps. The Spanish Steps are crowded, and are ... steps, but a good afternoon destination for gelato and people watching. This is also at the top of a major shopping district in Rome - Via Condotti.
• Walking along the Tiber and then visiting the synagogue at the ghetto, or Jewish Quarter. There is a whole lively street of great restaurant choices. Not to be missed: The Jewish Artichoke! This local treat dates back to Imperial times, when the Roman Jewish community numbered about 50,000. They look like golden sunflowers and their leaves have a delicious nutty crunchiness. You can also visit the synagogue after lunch. You don’t need advanced reservations, but can go get tickets before lunch for an afternoon tour.
Day 3. This morning we enjoy a private tour of the Vatican Museum, Sistine Chapel and St. Peter’s square.
This afternoon you can:
• Stay in the Vatican area for lunch and then stroll down to the Castle of the Angels. It’s a lovely museum with great views of Rome.
• Take a taxi to the orange grove to peek through the keyhole to see a cool view of St. Peter’s dome. Ask your guide for details.
• Dig a Little Deeper with our optional Rome excursions listed above
Tonight: Included Farewell Dinner
Dig a Little Deeper private optional tour excursions:
Before and After-Hours VIP Tours to the Vatican and St. Peter's. Che Bella is now offering off-hour tours, away from the heat of the day and the crowds of the general public.
Opera at the Baths of Caracalla. Formerly public baths for Romans and later enhanced with libraries, the Baths of Caracalla date back around 212-217 AD. the Baths of Caracalla today serve as the perfect backdrop for enjoying an opera. Not only does this outdoor theater offer marvelous acoustics, but there are also stunning lightshows projected onto the Baths’ ruins that accompany and enhance all operatic performances. Every summer, the Baths of Caracalla host a selection of operas from the Teatro dell’Opera. Beginning promptly at 9:00pm, these evening performances are all set in the outdoor theater, Teatro alle Terme di Caracalla. With English and Italian subtitles provided, tickets range from €25 to €100. Please inquire about the performance schedule.
Underground Rome Tour. Every time I'm in Rome, I see new diggings. Be it for the new metro line, a shopping mall or sewage pipes, a new piece of underground Rome is excavated, examined and cataloged. There is a whole world to discover beneath Rome's surface. This tour Peel back Rome's layers of history with visits to three of Rome's eeriest sights: the Capuchin Crypt, the Prscilla Catacombs and the Basilica of San Clemente.
Trastavere Foodie Tour. We came! We saw! We ate! Trastevere is a neighbourhood like no other. Its ivy-coated, cobblestone streets come alive at night, earning it comparisons to Greenwich Village and Paris’s Left Bank. It’s where Romans choose to eat with their families on a Sunday and where young Romans go for buzzing nightlife at evenings and weekends. You can’t leave Rome without walking these streets and tasting the best food in Rome. During this local walking tour, you'll enjoy learning about the history of the area, visit the local food spots, taste along the way, enjoy a magnificent sit down dinner and end with some of the best gelato in Rome.
Enroute to or from Rome, we'll make a 3-hr. stop in wonderful Orvieto, Umbria. It’s a great pedestrian town with artisan shops and a city wall that offers gorgeous views of the surrounding countryside. You can tour Orvieto’s famous cathedral or see some of the best artifacts in Tuscany in an underground system of tunnels and caverns carved by the Etruscans.
POST-TOUR SUGGESTION TO SARDINIA
Day 1. Transfer from your Rome hotel to the airport. Fly Rome to Sardinia. Arrive in Sardinia and transfer to the Costa Smeralda.
You’ll have a 45-minute transfer to your beachside resort. The north-east coast of Sardinia (known as the Gallura region) is glamorous, beautiful, and deservedly popular. Here you’ll find some of the best beaches on Sardinia with emerald seas, fine sands, granite boulders and dense vegetation.
The architecture of our 5-star resort blends into the stunning seafront landscape on Sardinia’s northeastern coast, as do the hotel’s immaculately manicured gardens and flower-filled grounds. The hotel’s main pool, with its granite rock formations and thatched umbrellas, looks over Liscia di Vacca bay. The outdoor, sea-view gym is perfect for travelers who need a little extra motivation to move on vacation. Above it, the stylish bar — the property’s best aperitivo spot — serves cocktails that are often accompanied by music from a live pianist.
Day 2. A Day at the Resort.
With a pool, private beach, bar and restaurant we're not sure you'll want to go anywhere else today.
Day 3. A Day in Sardinia.
Option 1: Private sailboat tour. Full-day excursion sailing around the Archipelago La Maddalena with time spend in the water swimming, SUP paddling and snorkelling.
Option 2: Private sunset sail along the coast with cocktails and dinner.
Option 3: An evening in Porto Cervo. Porto Cervo is the most famous place to visit in Costa Smeralda, welcoming the yachts of billionaires and celebrities from all over the world.
Post-Tour Day 4. Arrivederci Italia!
Transfer to the airport for flight back to Rome.
You’ll have a 45-minute transfer to your beachside resort. The north-east coast of Sardinia (known as the Gallura region) is glamorous, beautiful, and deservedly popular. Here you’ll find some of the best beaches on Sardinia with emerald seas, fine sands, granite boulders and dense vegetation.
The architecture of our 5-star resort blends into the stunning seafront landscape on Sardinia’s northeastern coast, as do the hotel’s immaculately manicured gardens and flower-filled grounds. The hotel’s main pool, with its granite rock formations and thatched umbrellas, looks over Liscia di Vacca bay. The outdoor, sea-view gym is perfect for travelers who need a little extra motivation to move on vacation. Above it, the stylish bar — the property’s best aperitivo spot — serves cocktails that are often accompanied by music from a live pianist.
Day 2. A Day at the Resort.
With a pool, private beach, bar and restaurant we're not sure you'll want to go anywhere else today.
Day 3. A Day in Sardinia.
Option 1: Private sailboat tour. Full-day excursion sailing around the Archipelago La Maddalena with time spend in the water swimming, SUP paddling and snorkelling.
Option 2: Private sunset sail along the coast with cocktails and dinner.
Option 3: An evening in Porto Cervo. Porto Cervo is the most famous place to visit in Costa Smeralda, welcoming the yachts of billionaires and celebrities from all over the world.
Post-Tour Day 4. Arrivederci Italia!
Transfer to the airport for flight back to Rome.