Gardens of Italy: The Italian Lakes, the Piedmont, Tuscany, Umbria & Rome

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Join John Patrick, horticulturalist, garden designer and presenter on ABC TV’s Gardening Australia, to explore the unique gardens of the Northern Lakes, Piedmont, Tuscany, Umbria and Lazio. This tour features exclusive visits to private gardens opened especially for ASA. Few travellers will ever enjoy the famous English landscape designer Russell Page’s garde...
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Overview

Trip type
Group Tour
Lodging level
Premium - 4 star
Physical level
Easy
Trip pace
Balanced schedule

Highlights

    • Join John Patrick, horticulturalist, garden designer and presenter on ABC TV’s Gardening Australia, to tour the gardens of five distinct regions of Italy.
    • Enjoy the magic of northern lakeside and island gardens including Villa Carlotta, Villa del Balbianello, Isola Bella and Isola Madre.
    • Meet Paolo Pejrone, currently Italy’s leading garden designer, and view his own garden ‘Bramafam’, the estate of the Peyrani family and, by special appointment, the private Agnelli Gardens at Villar Perosa – one of Italy’s most splendid examples of garden design.
    • Tour through the Piedmont exploring the great estates of the House of Savoy including the Castello di Masino.
    • View the work of Russell Page with visits to the private gardens of San Liberato and Villa Silvio Pellico.
    • Visit intimate urban gardens in Florence and Fiesole including Le Balze, designed by Cecil Pinsent, the secret gardens of Villa Capponi, and the Giardini Corsini al Prato.
    • Ramble through the historical centres of lovely old cities like Turin, Lucca, Siena, Florence and Perugia.
    • Encounter masterpieces of Italian art in major churches and museums.
    • Enjoy delicious meals in the verdant surrounds of a number of private Tuscan and Umbrian villas including Villa di Geggiano, Villa Vignamaggio (featured in Kenneth Branagh’s film Much Ado About Nothing) and Villa Aureli.
    • Explore the great Renaissance garden designs at Villa La Foce, home of Iris Origo, author of the famous Merchant of Prato, and Villa Gamberaia at Settignano, described by Edith Wharton in her book Italian Villas and Their Gardens (1904).

What's this trip about?

    Join John Patrick, horticulturalist, garden designer and presenter on ABC TV’s Gardening Australia, to explore the unique gardens of the Northern Lakes, Piedmont, Tuscany, Umbria and Lazio. This tour features exclusive visits to private gardens opened especially for ASA. Few travellers will ever enjoy the famous English landscape designer Russell Page’s gardens at Villa Silvio Pellico, or the designs by Dan Pearson and Stuart Barfoot at Torrecchia Vecchia. We accompany Paolo Pejrone, a pupil of Russell Page and currently Italy’s leading garden designer, on visits to his own garden ‘Bramafam’, on our visit to the gardens of Casa Agnelli, and to the estate of the Peyrani family. These special experiences augment a program exploring historic gardens that highlight continuity and change in Italian gardening tradition. Along with the magical northern lakeside and island gardens of Villa Carlotta, Villa del Balbianello, Isola Bella and Isola Madre we visit the Piedmontese Castello di Masino; Tuscan Renaissance and Baroque masterpieces like Villa La Foce, home of Iris Origo, author of the famous Merchant of Prato; the Borromini-inspired garden of renowned architect and scholar Paolo Portoghesi at Calcata; and the unforgettable Giardini di Ninfa south of Rome. Outside Florence we view the ingenious garden designs of Englishman, Cecil Pinsent, at Villa Le Balze and Villa Capponi – a perfect example of a ‘secret’ enclosed parterre garden where the late Queen Mother enjoyed holidays as a girl. Umbria’s Palazzo Patrizi at Castel Giuliano will delight rose lovers while San Liberato provides another example of Russell Page’s work. Throughout our journey we explore how Italians have for centuries exploited panoramic parterres, glistening lake settings, exquisite villa architecture and garden sculpture, fountains and water cascades to produce sublime gardens. We also enjoy Italy’s loveliest landscapes including the stunning Ligurian coast, beautiful old cities such as Turin, Florence, Lucca, Siena, Perugia and Rome and feast on local cuisine at Villas Geggiano, Vignamaggio and Aureli.

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Details

Itinerary focusClassic Highlights
Group sizeStandard Group - 25 + people
Age range50 years and up
Flights and transportAll internal ground transport included
Start CityMilan
End CityRome

Travel Themes

  • Cultural
  • National Parks
  • Nature & Wildlife

Destinations

  • Europe
  • Italy

Attractions

  • Lake Como
  • Lucca
  • Rome
  • Siena
  • Star Wars
  • Turin
  • Tuscany
  • Umbria
  • Villa del Balbianello

Activities

  • Culture
  • Historic sightseeing
  • Nature
  • Relaxing Retreat
  • Wine Tasting

Trip includes

    • Accommodation in twin-share rooms with private facilities in 3 and 4-star hotels (5-star in Perugia)
    • Breakfast daily, lunches and evening meals indicated in the tour itinerary, where: B=breakfast, L=lunch & D=evening meal
    • Drinks at welcome and farewell meals. Other meals may not have drinks included.
    • Transportation by air-conditioned coach; ferry/boat excursions in the Lakes District
    • Airport-hotel transfers if travelling on the ASA ‘designated’ flights
    • Porterage of one piece of luggage per person at hotels (not at airports)
    • Lecture and site-visit program
    • Tour notes
    • Light refreshments as indicated in the itinerary
    • Entrance fees
    • Use of Audio headsets during site visits
    • Tips for the coach driver, local guides and restaurants for included meals.

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Itinerary

Travel Map

Day 1: Arrive Milan – Transfer to Moltrasio

Meals: Dinner

Afternoon at Leisure

Introductory Meeting

Welcome Evening Meal

On arrival at Milan’s Malpensa airport, those taking the ASA ‘designated’ flight transfer by private coach to Moltrasio. If you are travelling independently, you s...

Day 2: Moltrasio – Tremezzo – Bellagio – Moltrasio

Meals: Breakfast

Villa Carlotta, Tremezzo

Villa Melzi, Bellagio (optional)

Villa del Balbianello, Bellagio

Morning cruise across Lake Como to 18th century Villa Carlotta, a garden with a huge botanical collection and a traditional Italian f...

Day 3: Moltrasio – Bisuschio – Casalzuigno – Stresa

Meals: Breakfast

Villa Cicogna Mozzoni, Bisuschio

Villa della Porta Bozzolo, Casalzuigno

Depart Moltrasio to visit Villa Cicogna Mozzoni, located on a steep hillside in the village of Bisuschio. Its garden looks out upon sweeping views, with a gli...

Day 4: Stresa – Lake Maggiore – Lake Orta – Stresa

Meals: Breakfast

Isola Bella, Lake Maggiore

Isola Madre, Lake Maggiore

Orta San Giulio & Isola San Giulio, Lake Orta

We take the ferry across Lake Maggiore to Count Carlo Borromeo’s Isola Bella (1632), one of Italy’s most extraordinary ...

Turin - 4 nights

Day 5: Stresa – Caravino – Turin

Meals: Breakfast, Lunch

Castello di Masino including lunch and ‘The Cloud Garden’ by Paolo Pejrone, Caravino

We drive south from Stresa to the Castello di Masino to tour the castle and its monumental park. This great Savoyard property ‘sets the scene’ fo...

Day 6: Turin

Meals: Breakfast

Orientation walk of Turin, including guided visits to the Palazzo Reale (Royal Palace) and Palazzo Madama

Afternoon and evening at leisure

This morning we will enjoy a guided orientation walk of the city’s centre with a local guid...

Day 7: Turin – Moncalieri – Turin

Meals: Breakfast, Lunch

Villa Silvio Pellico – including lunch (exclusive private visit)

Private Garden Visit (to be confirmed)

Today we visit Villa Silvio Pellico, a fine Neo-Gothic mansion (1870) with a Russell Page garden, arguably one of his t...

Day 8: Turin – Villar Perosa – Revello – Moncalieri – Turin

Meals: Breakfast, Lunch

Program hosted by Paolo Pejrone

Gardens of Casa Agnelli at Villar Perosa (exclusive private visit)

Bramafam, Paolo Pejrone’s Private Experimental Garden (exclusive private visit)

Private Garden of Silvana and Alberto...

Day 9: Turin – Santa Margherita Ligure – La Cervara – Lucca

Meals: Breakfast, Dinner

The Abbey of San Girolamo al Monte di Portofino (La Cervara)

Group Evening meal at Gli Orti di Via Elisa Restaurant

We drive southeast along the grand Ligurian coast to the magnificent Abbey of San Girolamo al Monte di Por...

Day 10: Lucca

Meals: Breakfast

Orientation tour of Lucca incl. Cathedral of San Martino, San Michele, San Frediano and the Piazza del Mercato

Palazzo Pfanner

Afternoon at leisure: Optional Walk along Lucca’s City Walls

Evening Puccini Concert, Church of ...

Day 11: Lucca – Camigliano S. Gemma – Capannori – San Piero a Sieve – Florence

Meals: Breakfast, Lunch

Villa Torrigiani, Camigliano S. Gemma

Lunch at Fattoria Villa Maionchi, Capannori

Medici Castello del Trebbio, San Piero a Sieve (exclusive private visit to be confirmed in 2017)

During the Renaissance, the wealthy m...

Day 12: Florence – Fiesole – Florence

Meals: Breakfast

Villa Medici in Fiesole

Villa Le Balze, Fiesole

Villa Capponi (exclusive private visit to be confirmed in 2017)

Unlike the grand villa gardens we have visited near Lucca, Florence and its vicinity have a number of small int...

Day 13: Florence – Greve in Chianti – Florence

Meals: Breakfast, Lunch

Giardino Corsini al Prato (exclusive private visit to be confirmed in 2017)

Villa Vignamaggio, Greve in Chianti – including wine-tasting and lunch

We begin with a visit to the Giardini Corsini al Prato, a Florentine urban g...

Day 14: Florence

Meals: Breakfast

San Lorenzo: Medici Chapel

Palazzo Medici Riccardi: The Chapel of the Magi

Afternoon at leisure

On a visit to San Lorenzo and the Medici Chapel we explore Michelangelo’s Medici tombs, masterpieces of 16th-century sculpture ...

Day 15: Florence – Settignano – Pianella – Siena

Meals: Breakfast, Lunch

Villa Gamberaia, Settignano – including interiors of the villa

Villa di Geggiano, Pianella – including buffet lunch (exclusive private visit)

Optional evening excursion to Siena’s town centre

We drive to Siena via tw...

Day 16: Siena

Meals: Breakfast

Orientation tour of Siena including: Palazzo Pubblico, Cathedral & Museum

Afternoon at leisure

Siena is the quintessential medieval city. We explore Lorenzetti’s fascinating paintings of Good and Bad Government in the Palazzo ...

Perugia - 1 night

Day 17: Siena – Chianciano Terme – Castel del Piano Umbro – Perugia

Meals: Breakfast, Lunch

Villa La Foce, Chianciano Terme (by special appointment to be confirmed in 2017)

Private gardens of Villa Aureli, Castel del Piano Umbro – including lunch (exclusive private visit to be confirmed in 2017)

Perugia Orientatio...

Day 18: Perugia – Bagnaia – Viterbo

Meals: Breakfast, Lunch, Dinner

Galleria Nazionale dell’Umbria

Villa Lante, Bagnaia

We begin by viewing masterpieces, including works by Perugino, in the Galleria Nazionale dell’Umbria before departing Perugia to visit two great villas and their g...

Day 19: Viterbo – Vignanello – Calcata – Rome

Meals: Breakfast

Castello Ruspoli, Vignanello – including lunch

Gardens of Paolo Portoghesi at Calcata (exclusive private visit to be confirmed in 2017)

Castello Ruspoli occupies the site of a mid-9th century Benedictine convent later converted to...

Princess
Ruspoli today maintains the gardens. Our visit will be complemented by lunch in the wine-cellars near the palazzo which specialise in the cuisine of Vignanello.

This afternoon we visit the gardens of distinguished architect and scholar Paolo Portoghesi. The gardens re...

Day 20: Rome – Tivoli – Rome

Meals: Breakfast, Lunch

Villa d’Este, Tivoli

Lunch at Ristorante Sibilla, Tivoli

Time at leisure in Rome

Set among the hanging cliffs of the Valle Gaudente, the Villa d’Este and its surrounding gardens and waterworks has undergone a series ...

Day 21: Rome – Ninfa – Sermoneta – Sezze – Rome

Meals: Breakfast, Lunch

Giardini di Ninfa

Lunch at Ristorante Simposio al Corso, Sermoneta

Private Gardens of Torrecchia Vecchia (exclusive private visit to be confirmed in 2017)

We depart early this morning (approx. 7.30am) for the Giardin...

Day 22: Rome – Castel Giuliano – Bracciano – Rome

Meals: Breakfast

Palazzo Patrizi, Castel Giuliano (exclusive private visit to be confirmed in 2017)

Visit to the village of Bracciano, overlooking Lake Bracciano

San Liberato Giardini Botanici, Bracciano (exclusive private visit to be confirmed in...

B

Day 23: Depart Rome

Meals: Breakfast

Airport transfer for participants departing on the ASA ‘designated’ flight

The tour ends in Rome. Participants travelling on the ASA ‘designated’ flight will transfer to the airport to take their flight home to Australia. Alternatively, you may wish to extend your stay in Italy. Please contact ASA if you require further assistance.

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Price From $9,354
Price per day$407
Single supplement (single occupancy)$1,822
Last Updated: 8/2/2018

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In 1977 Christopher Wood left university teaching to inaugurate Australians Studying Abroad (ASA) because he wanted to take learning from the classroom into the world. Chris began leading small groups of university students to Europe during the holidays in order to enhance their campus studies. In the 1980s ASA’s offerings grew to include educational tours for the general public, and ASA exploded as a major public education organisation in the 1990s. In Australia and America, meanwhile, Chris pioneered the much-used current phrase ‘cultural tourism’ long before others understood what it truly meant.

All ASA tours reflect a belief that learning is as much an act of imagination and experience as a garnering of information, based on the assumption that an intimate relationship exists between geography, history and culture. Our tours aim to give you unique insights into different cultural traditions by travelling to the places where each tradition evolved, and tracing how climate, geography, demography and politics interact to create specific types of art and culture. The physical experience of different landscapes, environments and communities that generate myriad colours, sounds and scents is the first step to understanding different cultures and enjoying these diverse places.

Many years on, ASA is no longer a one-man show. It now employs 12 permanent staff and a collective of consultants and local contributors in some 45 countries around the world, including an ever growing team of dedicated and experienced group leaders and lecturers, including international experts who interact with, educate and help ASA travellers to interpret the cities, monuments and landscapes through which they pass and the customs, rituals and performances they witness on their journeys of discovery.

We, therefore, strive on a daily basis to make each tour a better experience for our ASA travelling community by enhancing the programs with local hosts who provide inimitable insights into their regions and particular aspects of their landscapes and cultures. There is great excitement in the office when we receive emails confirming special events or access to private sites like exclusive musical performances, receptions in private villas or palaces, or visits to international artists, gardeners and designers who give generously of their time to welcome our groups not only to their projects but to their private studios and homes.

ASA programs relate very particular experiences of places, many of them not available to other travellers, to a broad vision of the world, by exploring the layers of history and the stories each has to tell. By unravelling the full tale of a place from the specific to the broader context, ASA tours show you the trees and the wood.

The whole team at ASA take pride in offering you an extraordinary experience and looks forward to welcoming first time participants to our programs, and extend a special greeting to our returning travellers. Travel with us and learn about the world in an exciting, challenging new way!

ASA Cultural Tours

ASA Open-Age tours

ASA offers around 30-40 journeys each year to some 45 countries around the world. There is an average of 16-17 participants (and a maximum of 26) on any trip. A number of our tours, particularly our city-based tours, are limited to a maximum of 20 participants. ASA welcomes travellers from other countries. We already have regular travellers from New Zealand, Canada, Britain and the USA.

University Credit Courses and School Overseas Study Programs

We also organize study tours on behalf of institutions including the University of Melbourne, Monash University, La Trobe University and St Catherines Girls School.

Why join an ASA Cultural Tour?

Broaden your understanding of human history in all its fascinating and colourful diversity on an ASA Cultural Tour. Expert lecturers will bring alive for you the monuments and sites included in the itinerary. They, and expert local guides, will provide comprehensive background talks and on-site commentaries, enriching your travel and cultural experience. ASA provides unique experiences not available to the ordinary traveller – access to private homes and palaces, international experts, behind-the-scenes visits to museums, libraries, studios and archives. You will enjoy festivals, theatre performances, amazing dining experiences and other memorable highlights.

Why join an ASA Literary Tour?

Discover the places and people behind the books! Visiting places connected with literature brings the excitement of recognising homes and landscapes long familiar to the imagination, of connecting loved novels and poems with the lives and environments of the authors and seeing first hand the countryside they described. An ASA Literary Tour includes writers’ homes, seeing original manuscripts, theatre performances, museums, and much more. In gardens, ruins, castles, villages, churches and graveyards you will discover the effect of environment on a writer and investigate the role played by a sense of place in literary creation.

Why join an ASA Cultural tour for Garden Lovers?

ASA garden tours are led by expert horticulturalists and offer the chance to visit exclusive and stunning gardens. They feature meetings with garden owners, head gardeners and internationally renowned landscape architects. Included in the garden tours are visits to stately homes and chateaux, to national parks, historical monuments, museums and vineyards. Many tours feature local festivals, some memorable culinary encounters, music and literary connections. You will discover the interactions between designers, artists, architects, writers and landscape as you explore some of the most beautiful gardens in the world. A feast for the eye and the mind!

Well-Researched, carefully crafted itineraries

True to ASA’s pioneering role in the development of cultural tours, great thought and energy go into carefully researching our itineraries. These are always designed and developed in-house. Research begins with isolating a number of important themes to guide our teaching program. These are then taken into account when choosing guest lecturers, selecting site visits that tease out the themes, with special attention to privileged access to places that would not be available to most travellers. We also look for distinctive accommodation, interesting performances, and any fascinating festivals in the countries we visit. We prepare pre-tour resources, including reading material, and also research and write special handbooks for many tours, or find the most appropriate books to send to participants.

Special Events and privileged access to people and places

ASA’s careful research and accumulated expertise offer you privileged access to places and experiences that are not available to most tourists. Tours often include visits to private palaces, villas, country houses and gardens hosted by their owners. They may include special ‘behind the scenes’ or ‘out-of-hours’ visits to famous museums and monuments that are usually packed during conventional visiting hours. We also have a huge network of local experts who have become ‘friends of ASA’. Many are leaders in their field, like Eduardo Mencos, Spain’s most famous avant-garde gardener and garden writer.

Experienced, engaging, enthusiastic tour lecturers

ASA tour lecturers are noted not only for their broad knowledge and the expertise they bring to their tours, but also for their articulate, enthusiastic commitment to ASA’s focus upon meaningful and enjoyable ‘on the spot’ learning. Our lecturers give comprehensive background talks and on-site commentaries in concert with international experts and local guides. Many of our lecturers have been leading tours from 10 to 30 years and over 38 years ASA has been privileged to work with some 500 local and international experts who are world leaders in their fields.

How our education programs work

Each tour demands a distinctive education program. On a number of tours your tour lecturer, or a local or international guest speaker, will give special illustrated talks in your hotel before or after a day’s activities. These are supplemented or substituted by general talks or site briefings on your coach; these coach talks are especially important if an itinerary does not allow time for hotel lectures. We place special emphasis upon informed on-sight commentary, which links the general themes of the tour and hotel talks to what you actually see. Where available we use ‘whisperers’, individual units with earplugs that allow you to listen to the on-site commentary but also give you freedom to explore for yourself. These ‘whisperers’ are excellent when we are in a crowded site or if you are a little hard of hearing; ASA group members swear by them!

Educational and Practical Information

ASA is renowned for the wealth of educational and practical information published for tours. Handbooks and site notes written exclusively for ASA by experts often support a tour. Other tours are supported by compilations of important articles providing in-depth information. In some cases, we choose the most apposite reference books available, which you receive prior to departure. We also produce pre-tour reading lists and detailed practical information.

Accommodation

We take great care in selecting your accommodation. We prefer hotels in a very central location in walking distance to sites of interest and restaurants. Where possible we select hotels that complement the theme of each tour (including heritage hotels, boutique hotels with historical charm or ‘design’ themes). Examples include the famous Parador of Santiago de Compostela and the extraordinary London hotel designed by Philippe Starck.

Limited hotel changes

Wherever possible, tours hinge on a limited number of ‘hubs’ from which we make day trips. This means less moves and therefore less packing and un-packing and more time to achieve practical chores. It also allows you time to explore a place better, and enjoy personal interests, such as attending theatre and music performances.

Diverse culinary experiences

The full experience of a place involves all the senses: of sight, sound, fragrance, feel and taste. Our detailed research team enjoys finding interesting ways to enhance your culinary delights. These may include Michelin star restaurants, or establishments that are famous for their local cuisine, their design, and/or associations with famous people and events. On a range of tours you will enjoy visits to distinctive wineries or even foraging in local markets for a group picnic lunch.

Leisure time

All tours are planned to include leisure time. The amount of time varies from tour to tour, from half days at leisure to days that finish early. Leisure time occurs on days when interesting sites like museums are open or offers visits to markets and souqs that lend themselves to individual exploration, or you may just want to sit in a café and ‘people watch’.

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Logistics

What's excluded

    • Airfare: Australia-Milan, Rome-Australia
    • Personal spending money
    • Airport-hotel transfers if not travelling on the ASA ‘designated’ flights
    • Luggage in excess of 20 kg (44 lbs)
    • Travel insurance

Accommodation

,23 days in Italy All hotels are rated 3, 4 or 5-star locally and are comfortable and conveniently situated. All rooms have shower or bath and W.C. Several hotels have swimming pools. Single rooms may be requested – and are subject to availability and payment of the single supplement. Further information on hotels will be provided in the ‘Tour Hotel List’ given to tour members prior to their departure. Moltrasio (2 nights): 4-star Grand Hotel Imperiale – a charming hotel built in the late Art Nouveau style overlooking Lake Como and surrounded by private gardens. www.hotel-lago-como-imperiale.com Stresa (2 nights): 4-star Regina Palace Hotel – a charming hotel with a grand history, in the Stresa town centre close to many shops, restaurants, cafés. Regina Palace is situated directly across the road from the lake and enjoys magnificent views over Lake Maggiore. www.reginapalace.it/en Turin (4 nights): 4-star Townhouse 70 Hotel – a modern boutique hotel located in the heart of the historic centre. www.townhouse.it/th70/ Lucca (2 nights): 4-star Hotel Ilaria – located within the walls of the old city, close to the cathedral. It is flanked by the centuries-old garden of the Villa Bottini – it occupies the villa’s restored stables – and the medieval city gate, Porta San Gervasio. www.hotelilaria.com Florence (4 nights): 4-star Grand Hotel Adriatico – a modern hotel located between the Santa Maria Novella Square and the Arno River and within easy walking distance of all major monuments & museums. www.hoteladriatico.it Siena (2 nights): 4-star Hotel Garden – housed in a villa perched on a hill with vineyards and olive groves overlooking Siena. It stands majestically at the end of a beautiful park of ilex trees, flower beds and shrubs. www.gardenhotel.it Perugia (1 night): 5-star Hotel Brufani Palace – located on a hilltop within the historical centre of Perugia and walking distance from the main historical sites. www.brufanipalace.com Viterbo (1 night): 4-star Alla Corte delle Terme Exclusive Resort – a charming resort hotel located in the countryside out of  Viterbo. www.allacortedelleterme.it Rome (4 nights): 3-star Albergo Santa Chiara – a charming hotel chosen for its location close to the Pantheon in the historic centre of Rome. www.albergosantachiara.com Note: hotels are subject to change, in which case a hotel of similar standard will be provided.
Cancellation policy

Cancellation Fees

If you decide to cancel your booking the following charges apply:

More than 75 days before departure: $500.00**

75-46 days prior 25% of total amount due

45-31 days prior 50% of total amount due

30-15 days prior 75% of total amount due

14-0 days prior 100% of total amount due

**This amount may be credited to another ASA tour departing within 12 months of the original tour you booked. We regret, in this case early-bird discounts will not apply.

Travel Insurance
We strongly recommend purchasing travel insurance alongside your travel package to safeguard against unforeseen circumstances such as medical expenses, trip cancellations, and other contingencies. It offers you peace of mind and ensures you are prepared for unexpected events that may occur before or during your journey
Visa requirements
Visa requirements vary depending on your country of origin and your country of destination. It is your responsibility to familiarize yourself with the relevant requirements. For a handy tool that can help you quickly find the requirements, please visit this link .
Meals Included

22 Breakfasts, 9 Lunches and 3 Dinners

Age Requirements
50 years and up
Optional Activities

This 23-day tour involves:

Moderate walking and standing during site visits; walking tours may include steep slopes, flights of stairs, cobbled streets, visits to hill-top towns and uneven ground during garden visits

Moderate travel by air-conditioned coach

Visiting a range of towns and villages on foot, walks uphill from bus parks to historic town centres and other sites

The use of audio headsets which amplify the voice of your guide (despite noisy surroundings). This technology also allows you to move freely during site visits without missing any information.

3 to 5-star hotels with eight hotel changes

You must be able to carry your own hand-luggage. Hotel porterage includes 1 piece of luggage per person.

Excursions by ferry in the Northern Italian Lakes District

It is important to remember that ASA programs are group tours, and slow walkers affect everyone in the group. As the group must move at the speed of the slowest member, the amount of time spent at a site may be reduced if group members cannot maintain a moderate walking pace. ASA tours should not present any problem for active people who can manage day-to-day walking and stair-climbing. However, if you have any doubts about your ability to manage on a program, please ask your ASA travel consultant whether this is a suitable tour for you.

Please note: it is a condition of travel that all participants agree to accept ASA’s directions in relation to their suitability to participate in activities undertaken on the tour, and that ASA retains the sole discretion to direct a tour participant to refrain from a particular activity on part of the tour. For further information please refer to the ASA Reservation Application Form.

Additional Information

Unused Portions of the Tour

We regret that refunds will not be given for any unused portions of the tour, such as meals, entry fees, accommodation, flights or transfers.

Will the Tour Price or Itinerary Change?

If the number of participants on a tour is significantly less than budgeted, or if there is a significant change in exchange rates ASA reserves the right to amend the advertised price. We shall, however, do all in our power to maintain the published price. If an ASA tour is forced to cancel you will get a full refund of all tour monies paid. Occasionally circumstances beyond the control of ASA make it necessary to change airline, hotel or to make amendments to daily itineraries. We will inform you of any changes in due course.

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