
Rome, Florence & Venice: Plus
10 days, 3 cities |
- Trip type
- Activity level
Which trip type is right for you?
Essential: Room with 3+ other travelers in conveniently located hostels. For budget-conscious extroverts who love a group moment.
Plus: Room with just one other person in 3- or 4-star hotels. Perfect for people who value privacy and recharging in their own space.
Why go?
As you float along winding canals, stare awestruck at priceless art, and indulge in plate after plate of fresh pasta, try to reflect on why you’re here. Maybe to explore your heritage, maybe for cultural immersion, or maybe you’re just really, really hungry. Regardless, Italy awaits.
What you'll get
- All transportation while on the trip (Note: flights to/from your tour’s starting/ending cities are not included, but you can add them)
- Round-trip flights & airport transfers (or book 'em yourself)
- 8 nights in handpicked accommodations
- 8 breakfasts & 2 dinners
- Expert Tour Director & 3 insider city tours with local guides
- 24/7 support from our travel gurus
- Tour of the Colosseum in Rome
- Day trip to Cinque Terre or San Gimignano wine tasting (seasonal)
Picture yourself
- Eating the cacio e pepe you typically dream about
- Tossing a coin into the Trevi Fountain (tip: right hand over left shoulder)
- Drifting through the canals of Venice in a gondola
- Savoring gelato as you people watch in a Tuscan piazza
- Standing in the Colosseum, channeling your inner gladiator
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Itinerary

Day 1: Overnight Flight
Board your overnight flight to Italy—your gateway to unforgettable experiences and flavors. Get ready to indulge in the rich culinary delights of Italy: from perfectly crisp pizza and fresh pasta to creamy gelato, decadent cannoli, and a glass of limoncello. It’s a food lover’s dream, and you’re about to savor every bite.
Day 2: Arrive in Rome + Welcome Dinner
Welcome to Rome, a city that’s bursting at the seams with energy. Italy’s capital city is part big city, part ancient ruins, and always served with a side of spaghetti. For the next few days, it’s yours.
In the evening, it's time for our Welcome Dinner and Event. Every great trip deserves a great beginning—and that's exactly what the Welcome Dinner and Event delivers. Hosted by your new bestie, your Tour Director, this kickoff moment is all about meeting your fellow travelers, learning their names, swapping stories, and easing into the adventure ahead. It's casual, fun, and the first step in turning a group of strangers into something more. Because at Ultimate Break, we believe memories are best made together.
- Land at the airport and meet an EF representative.
- Transfer to your accommodations, check in, and start to meet your fellow travelers.
- Enjoy a Welcome Dinner with your group at an authentic local spot.
Ask Your Tour Director
- Which hidden streets and colorful corners are worth getting lost in while exploring the beautiful Trastevere neighborhood
- How to book entrance tickets for the Colosseum and Forum (if they aren’t included on your tour), and when you should plan your visit (extra cost)
- The best times of day to visit the Trevi Fountain if you want that postcard-perfect shot without the crowds
- How to take a daytrip to the beach if you’re ready to trade city streets for sand and sea
- How to find your way up to the Giardino degli Aranci (Orange Garden) just in time for a sunset view that feels straight out of a movie
- What makes the keyhole on Aventine Hill so famous — and why people line up just to peek through it
Day 3: Sightseeing in Rome + optional Rooftop Italian Aperitivo
Let’s start exploring this magnificent city. Travel back in time with your local guide and feel the history as you explore the ruins of an ancient civilization.
- Discover why Rome is one of the most legendary cities in Europe.
- Visit the Colosseum, where gladiators battled, and be glad you live in the 21st century.
- Experience the heart of ancient Rome at the Forum, once a hub of activity for the city.
Pantheon: A former Roman temple dating back to 126 AD, the Pantheon is known for its iconic dome and oculus.
Trevi Fountain: Rumor has it, if you turn your back to the Trevi Fountain and toss a coin over your shoulder, it guarantees you’ll return to Rome.
Day 4: Free day or optional Visit to the Vatican
Today, you get to explore centuries worth of culinary perfection, unbelievable architecture, and local fashion on your own. And let it be said, Rome looks good for being 2,000 years old. Shop, eat, drink, and talk like an Italian (with your hands) during your free day. Embrace the culture and indulge in carbs during your last day in the Eternal City.
Via Appia Antica: One of the OG roads of the Roman Empire (and first highways ever), the Appian Way starts at the Roman Forum and runs 365 miles east.
Testaccio: One of Rome’s most vibrant neighborhoods, Testaccio is home to a thriving nightlife scene, funky street art, and a ton of unique food.
Day 5: Travel to Florence via Orvieto
Board your private coach, bound for Florence via Orvieto. Once in Florence, check into your centrally located accommodations and enjoy a free evening to roam the streets on your own.
- On the way to Florence, stop in Orvieto, a quaint Italian hill town perched atop a rock cliff.
- Marvel at the artistry of the facade of Orvieto’s stunning cathedral.
- Look out at the cypress-dotted plains of Umbria.
- Check in to your accommodation, located Florence’s vibrant city center, and familiarize yourself with the area on a short walk with your Tour Director.
Ask Your Tour Director
- About how and when to visit Florence's iconic Cathedral of Santa Maria del Fiore, nicknamed the Duomo
- About the perfect golden hour and sunset picnic spot in Florence
- For their favorite wine window—and the fascinating, often troubled, history behind these quirky Florentine features
- Where to enjoy an aperitivo with a view—Florence’s rooftop bars are truly iconic
- About an optional day trip to see Pisa’s famous Leaning Tower (seasonal and at additional cost)
- How and when to visit the Uffizi Gallery without the crowds
- Tips for visiting Michelangelo’s David at the Accademia—what to know before you go
- For some women-owned boutiques and beloved family-run restaurants in the heart of the city
- Where to find the best of the best vintage clothing and photo booths in Florence
Day 6: Tour Florence + optional Hot Air Balloon Ride Over Tuscany + optional Pasta Making Class & Dinner
Step into the creative heart of Florence on our new 90-minute walking tour that explores the city’s long legacy of elegance, innovation, and artisanal excellence. Along the way, discover tucked-away gems like wine windows, silver ateliers, and stories carved into the city’s stones.
- Beginning at the historic Officina Profumo-Farmaceutica di Santa Maria Novella, you’ll trace how Florence’s unique identity has been shaped by centuries of skilled makers and visionary thinkers—from Medici-backed workshops to the refined storefronts of Via de’ Tornabuoni.
- As you move through vibrant piazzas and elegant streets, you’ll hear about influential figures like Guccio Gucci and Salvatore Ferragamo, while uncovering the traditions that continue to shape Florence’s global appeal. Take in the architecture, uncover quirky local details (like how to order coffee right), and browse artisan boutiques with deep roots in the city’s past.
- With a sweet finale at a beloved gelato shop, this tour offers a stylish, story-filled introduction to Florence’s timeless sense of self.
Day 7: Cinque Terre excursion or San Gimignano Wine Tasting
Lay your eyes on the most beautiful coastal scenery anywhere, Cinque Terre, while you discover mountainside villages and iconic colorful seaside buildings.
*Cinque Terre is a seasonal excursion for departures between 4/26-9/25. Departures outside these months will enjoy a wine tasting excursion in San Gimignano.
- Take an AM bus to Levanto for an hour-long boat ride with views of quaint oceanfront villages.
- Disembark at Manarola, famed for colorful buildings that dot the cliffs of its picturesque harbor.
- After some free time in Manarola, hop on another boat for more iconic views en route to Portovenere for additional exploring.
Day 8: Travel to Venice via Bologna
As you journey south from Venice to Florence, you’ll make a stop in Bologna, a city renowned for its rich culinary heritage. Known as the birthplace of classic Italian dishes like Spaghetti Bolognese, Lasagna Bolognese, and the beloved tortellini, Bologna offers a true taste of Italy. Take some time to stroll through the charming streets and immerse yourself in the flavors of this historic food capital before continuing on to Florence. Once in Florence, check into your accommodations and enjoy a free evening to roam the streets on your own.
- Break up your trip to Venice with a stop in Bologna for some lunch and time to explore.
- Venture into Venice proper or see the area surrounding your accommodation.
- Head to the classic spots like St Mark’s Square, or the Rialto bridge in the evening for no crowds, just magic.
- Learn about andar per bacari, the local past time of going from bacaro to bacaro (bacaro = wine bar) enjoying inexpensive local wines and prosecco, the company of friends and strangers while enjoying Venetian tapas, the cicchetti [chee-KEHT-tee].
Ask Your Tour Director
- For the perfect time and the perfect spot to help arrange a gondola ride (extra cost)
- If you can row a gondola? It's possible, thanks to a unique partnership with Row Venice (extra cost, see FAQ)
- About how to beat the lines and get inside St Mark’s basilica to look at 900 years of Venetian art and history (extra cost)
- To visit to colorful Burano for a picture perfect afternoon and lunch (extra cost)
- The times for the local markets, the most ramous, the Rialto Mercato, is right on the Grand Canal and is open six days per week
- When to go to the famed bookstore, Libreria Acqua Alta is just a few minutes walk from St Mark’s square and is beloved as a unique, chaotic spot in the heart of Venice (see Venice FAQ Section)
- Getting to one of the cities’ famed view points, like the campanile of San Giorgio Maggiore, whether you want the perfect photo of St Mark’s or the Grand Canal, we’ll point you to the spots to snag those iconic photos from Venice
- About the places to buy locally made souvenirs that support the community, local producers and the Veneto region
Day 9: Tour Venice + Farewell Dinner
Head to St. Mark’s Square to begin your sightseeing with a local guide.
An Ultimate Break signature moment, our Farewell Dinner is more than just your last night together—join in our tradition of celebration of everything you've seen, felt, and discovered. Hosted by your Tour Director, at a great venue with a local menu, it's a chance to relive the best stories, inside jokes, and unforgettable moments with the new friends who’ve become your travel family. Dress up a little, toast to the adventure, and maybe even start planning the next one.
- Arrive in St Mark’s Square in style on a private boat, the square is home to numerous treasures like the Basilica di San Marco, the Doge’s Palace and Caffè Florian, one of the oldest and continuously operating cafes in the world.
- See several historic churches, like San Zulian and the Church of the Greeks and its leaning bell tower as you amble through picture-perfect piazzas with your local host and guide. Also en route is the famed spiral staircase, Scala Contarini del Bovolo, from the 15th century.
- On the way, we’ll provide snacks from one of Venice’s top local pasticerrias (pastries!) before ending for a brief glassblowing demonstration conducted by on the of cities’ master glass blowers at the Vecchia Murano glass factory (see Venice FAQ Section).
Day 10: Fly Home
Arrivederci, amici!
Translation: Goodbye, friends. Your next destination awaits—home. Before you head to the airport, enjoy your last few moments together. Take one more group photo. Grab that final drink. (Fine, maybe a couple of drinks.) But this isn’t goodbye. It’s “See you later.” The only question is, where?
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EXTEND YOUR TRIP 2 WAYS
1. Double the fun
A lot of our trips line up back to back! Give us a call—we can help you add another and save big while you're at it.
2. Go ahead or stay behind
Extending your trip is easy! During checkout, you'll have the option to fly to (or from) the gateway of your choice for an additional fee. We'll adjust your flights accordingly, but you'll be responsible to take care of your transportation, hotels, and other logistics outside of tour.
Note: Depending on your desired gateways, additional fees may apply.
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Accommodations
We handpick every accommodation and focus on locations and properties where local culture is at your doorstep. Specific accommodations will vary based on your departure date, but these are frequently used properties for this tour.
B&B Tuscolano Rome
See detailsB&B City Center Florence
See detailsHotel Plaza Mestre
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Flights
When you include flights with your trip, our dedicated team of experts will handle all the details, so your travel experience is as seamless as possible. Just select your dates and airport to see pricing.
Perks of booking flights with us
- Airport transfers to and from accommodations
- Ability to pay for flights over time, interest free
- Convenience of travel plans all in one booking
- 24/7 guidance through flight changes or delays
- Free delayed and lost bag tracking with Blue Ribbon Bags
- Locked-in price (barring post-booking changes)
- Flexibility for pre- or post-trip travel
- Major international airlines only
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FAQ
Italy is calling, book the trip! We recommend booking as soon as possible, this not only secures your spot on the trip, it also allows you the most time to pay for your trip. The closer we get to departure the more challenging securing your reservation becomes.
Visa Requirement:
U.S. and Canadian citizens can enter Italy without a visa for tourism purposes and stay for up to 90 days. If you are not a U.S. or Canadian citizen, you must contact your country’s consulate for your specific entry requirements.
Passport Validity:
We recommend that your passport is valid at least 6 months beyond the date you return home. For specific passport validity rules, you can refer to the US department of State, Government of Canada, or Countries consulate website.
Venice Tourism Tax: The city of Venice requires that all travelers must pay a fee/tax for entering the city unless their accommodations are within the municipality of Venice. All Ultimate Break accommodations are within the municipality, so you do not need to pay the tax. You MUST, however, complete a form confirming that you are staying within the city and download a QR code. If you do not have this QR code, authorities may fine you.
Italy is the ultimate travel playground for young adventurers looking for stunning scenery, incredible food, and nonstop vibes. Picture yourself strolling through the ancient streets of Rome, snapping pics at the Colosseum, or tossing a coin into the Trevi Fountain. Whether you're exploring the canals of Venice, climbing to the top of the Duomo in Florence, or partying on the beaches of the Italian Riviera, every day is a new adventure.
Summers are hot and buzzing with energy, especially if you're all about festivals and beach days. Winters bring cooler vibes, Christmas markets, and fewer tourists, making cities like Rome and Milan feel extra magical. No matter when you go, expect unreal food, epic history, and unforgettable nights out with your travel crew. Italy is waiting—are you in?
Note: 2025 is a Jubilee year in Rome as the Roman Catholic Church celebrates their 25 year celebration at the Vatican. While this is an exciting time, there will be many visitors in the Vatican. Read here for more information on what to expect while visiting during the Jubilee.
- Libreria Acqua Alta: Venice’s most photogenic bookstore, famous for its staircase made of old books, cozy reading nooks, and books stored in gondolas, bathtubs, and boats to protect them from flooding. Resident cats roam freely, adding to the charm of this quirky, Instagram-worthy literary treasure.
- Glass blowing at Vecchia Murano: Venetian glassblowing isn’t just a craft—it’s an art form passed down for generations. At Vecchia Murano, you’ll meet the Maestri, master glassblowers who have dedicated their lives to shaping molten glass into breathtaking works of art. With skill, precision, and a little bit of magic, they transform raw materials into delicate vases, intricate sculptures, and shimmering jewelry. Watching them work is like stepping into history—an ancient tradition still alive today, in the hands of true artisans.
- Rosa Salva: We’re all about teaming up with locals to bring you the most authentic (and delicious) experiences. That’s why we grab fresh pastries from Rosa Salva, a legendary, family-run Venetian bakery that’s been serving up the good stuff since 1870. Passed down through six generations, the Rosa Salva family continues to craft traditional Venetian treats with the same passion and quality that made them famous. Whether it’s a flaky croissant or a perfect sfogliatella, every bite is a taste of real Venice.
- St. Mark's Basilica is always worth a visit but requires planning to navigate when to go as there are often long lines. Entry costs 3 Euro. Inside there are several additional entrances that are extra, such as the balcony and the treasury.
- The Campanile at St Mark's is also an incredible viewpoint, there is an elevator to the top and their are options to skip the the line. Chat with your Tour Director about how best to plan your visit.
Row Venice
Beginning in 2025, EF Ultimate Break is partnering with Row Venice to give travelers a firsthand experience of cultura acquea—Venice’s unique water-based heritage. Row Venice is a non-profit organization led by passionate, expert vogatrici—Venetian rowers who preserve and promote the tradition of voga alla veneta, the standing, forward-facing rowing style made iconic by gondoliers. Many of the women are athletes and regatta competitors, and they’re devoted to keeping this centuries-old sport alive.
Follow the Ultimate Wine Window Trail— These once-forgotten windows are now one of the city’s most unique ways to explore local neighborhoods, enjoy Tuscan wine, and soak up authentic Florentine culture. Check out the full blog post for our mapped-out route and insider tips for every stop along the trail
If you are interested in visiting any of Florence’s many museums during your free time, we recommend that you make reservations in advance. See uffizi.org for the Uffizi Gallery or accademia.org for the Accademia Gallery. Please note that the museums are closed on Mondays.
Florence's Cattedrale di Santa Maria del Fiore (the Duomo) requires some planning as it is a very busy attraction. The cathedral is free but visiting the other points of interest require purchasing a pass from the ticket office or reserving online in Advance. Check with your Tour Director about timings and how to plan to your ideal visit.
- Colosseum & Roman Forum: Take note if your tour itinerary includes an entrance to the Colosseum. If included, you will also have a 24-hour ticket for visiting the nearby Roman Forum independently. If the Colosseum entrance is not included in your itinerary, booking it yourself is easy and your Tour Director can advise you on the best time to visit.
- Trastevere: Trastevere is one of Rome’s most enchanting neighborhoods, where ivy-covered buildings, cobbled streets, and glowing lanterns create a romantic, old-world atmosphere. By day it’s full of charm and hidden corners; by night, it transforms into a lively maze of wine bars, trattorias, and street musicians you’ll never want to leave.
- Trevi Fountain: The Trevi Fountain feels like stepping into a dream — a masterpiece of marble and water where every detail is more dramatic than the last. Tossing a coin into its turquoise pool isn’t just tradition; it’s a promise to return to Rome.
- Beach day trips: If you’re ready to get out of the city there are several beaches you can reach via. Public transit from Rome. We recommend Anzio for it’s long sandy beaches, Santa Marinella (a favorite with the locals), or Lido di Ostia (the closest beach to the city).
Groups average around 30 travelers but can range from 20 up to 44. Generally, the average age is 27. The group size allows for plenty of opportunities to socialize and explore together, making it a great opportunity to meet like-minded people and form lasting connections. Whether you're a solo traveler or coming with friends, you'll find a supportive and energetic group atmosphere. Check out our Rules of the Road and the role all travelers play in creating a fun and inclusive group.
Traveling solo? Have no fear! Over 60% of our travelers join an Ultimate Break tour solo. It doesn't matter if you're an introvert, an extrovert, or anything in between - our tours are designed for you to build connections that will last a lifetime. With experiences like our included Welcome and Farewell dinners, we'll make sure you have time to get to know your fellow travelers. First time traveling with us? Check out our resources for first time travelers here
When you book flights with us you’ll get:
- The ability to roll the cost of your airfare into our interest free monthly payment plan.
- One checked bag per traveler included.
- Expert guidance on how to work with the airline when flight delays and cancellations occur.
- Transfers to and from the airport on your tour's arrival and departure dates.
- Flexible rebooking options if your itinerary changes.
- Flexibility around your arrival and departure airports. You’ll have the option to fly in or out of most airports if you want to add any independent travel before or after your tour.
- Assurance that you will only be booked on airlines that meet our rigorous safety standards.
If you have preferences regarding an airline or are traveling with someone and wish to be on the same flight as them, you can read more about flying with your friend here. We're always happy to look into it however we can't guarantee we will always be able to accommodate.
Flight details are released for preview 60 days before departure and your e-ticket and confirmation number will be available 30 days before you depart.
When you book flights on your own, you’re responsible for:
- Transfers to and from the airport on your tour’s arrival and departure dates.
- Rebooking your flight and any associated fees if your flight is cancelled or delayed.
- Rebooking your flight and any associated fees if your itinerary changes or the tour is cancelled.
- Arriving and departing on time; no compensation will be provided for missed tour inclusions.
We recommend you avoid checking a bag, but if that’s not possible, you should ensure that you bring extra clothes and essentials in a carry-on bag as a precaution. You'll need to refer to your airline’s website for weight limits.
For more information on flying with Ultimate Break, check out the Flights section of our Help Center
When you book flights on your own, you’re responsible for:
- Transfers to and from the airport on your tour’s arrival and departure dates.
- Rebooking your flight and any associated fees if your flight is cancelled or delayed.
- Rebooking your flight and any associated fees if your itinerary changes or the tour is cancelled.
- Arriving and departing on time; no compensation will be provided for missed tour inclusions.
We recommend you avoid checking a bag, but if that’s not possible, you should ensure that you bring extra clothes and essentials in a carry-on bag as a precaution. You'll need to refer to your airline’s website for weight limits.
For more information on flying with Ultimate Break, check out the Flights section of our Help Center
Generally, expect to depart your home gateway in the afternoon or evening on Day 1. All overnight flights from the US to Europe will arrive mid-morning to early afternoon on Day 2.
Worried about jetlag, delayed flights, or just want more time to explore, we strongly encourage extending your stay to arrive early or stay late. This way you can settle in without the stress of missing anything.
When you arrive in Italy, you'll head through baggage claim and customs before being greeted by your Tour Director. They'll set a designated place for you to meet as the trip gets closer. For travelers who booked flights through Ultimate Break, you'll then be transported to your first accommodation to freshen up before the Welcome Dinner.
We recommend budgeting $80-$100 per day to cover tipping, food, and shopping. You know your spending habits best, if you want to do it all budget on the higher end.
The local currency will be the Euro. We strongly advise that you take debit and credit cards (ideally with a chip), which can be used to withdraw cash at local banks as needed. Make sure to check with your bank or credit card company about withdrawal fees and/or foreign exchange fees. While better rates of exchange are usually available overseas, ordering currency from your local bank may be an option.
Your Tour Director is with you during your entire trip. They're part logistics master, making sure you get to see all that we have planned; part rockstar, sharing with your local hotspots; and part guru, sharing and inviting you into the culture. Our Tour Directors are fully trained and ready to support you in making your journey safe, seamless, and unforgettable!
In some locations you will be met by a local guide who will lead you through our traveler-inspired walking tour. You'll get some local history and culture while also making sure you hit the photo stops. You'll walk away with an insider's perspective and some great pictures.
On Plus trips, you will be in a room with one other traveler unless a single room upgrade is purchased. Roommates are assigned randomly based on gender unless a specific roommate is requested in advance. You can do this at the time of booking or in your online account up to 60 days before departure.
Italy is considered safe for travelers, but like any destination, it's important to stay aware of your surroundings and follow basic safety guidelines. Pickpocketing can occur, especially in crowded areas or tourist hotspots. Keep your belongings secure and be cautious with strangers offering unsolicited help or deals.
Here are a few additional points:
- Health and Safety: Talking with your healthcare provider about any vaccinations or medication you may want to consider. Here are some additional tips for traveling with medication and traveling with allergies.
- International Data Plan: In the event you need to get in touch with your Tour Director or Ultimate Break while abroad, it’s important to invest in an international data plan. Call your cell phone provider to understand their plans or look into purchasing a sim card.
- Transportation Safety: When getting a taxi, make sure to agree on a price before getting in. At the end of a night out, use trusted transportation like a licensed taxi, Uber of Uber like service, and always have cash on hand.
- Nightlife: As with anywhere in the world, watch your drink, and avoid excessive alcohol consumption.
You can learn more about our safety commitment here.
We categorize this trip as a low activity level. This means you're ready to choose your own adventure. You may spend more time on a bus or vehicle but there will be some walking and activities as well. There’s also some free time for you to enjoy at your own pace. On these tours, be prepared to:
- Walk a minimum of 7,500k steps per day (more if you add excursions)
- Use public transportation
- Climb on and off a motor coach or vehicle unassisted
- Manage your own luggage (including carrying luggage upstairs if no elevator)
- Climb occasional stairs, hills and navigate various terrains (think cobblestones) to different sites
- Stand for periods of time during guided commentary and photo stops
For Essential Trips: Be able to climb a ladder for bunk beds (if applicable)
Excursions are available for purchase at a discounted rate prior to departure. Some excursions may be available for purchase while you are on tour directly through your mobile app but are subject to availability and will be more expensive.
We recommend purchasing excursions at least 3 days prior to your tour departure. Please note some excursions have advance booking deadlines. Check your tour itinerary for more information to ensure you don’t miss the deadline to add them.
Optional Visit to the Vatican in 2025: The main Holy Door is located inside St. Peter’s Basilica in Vatican City, where many spiritual events will take place during the Jubilee. As a result, tour groups won’t be permitted at certain times, and tickets are expected to sell out quickly with reduced capacity. Because of this, we’ll need to cancel or move the Optional Visit to the Vatican on select departures in 2025. If your departure is affected by the cancellation of the Optional Visit to the Vatican in 2025, you may have the option to participate in the Optional Civita & Bolsena Lake day trip instead.
When you travel with Ultimate Break, you’ll make a positive impact on the places you visit and the people and animals you meet along the way. That’s because our three core Responsible Travel commitments—protecting the environment, supporting local communities, and promoting animal welfare—are at the heart of every tour we offer.
Learn more about EF's Impact approach here.
Venice is a city unlike any other, which is why we're committed to helping maintain its beauty while helping you experience its magic. As we encourage travelers to travel with care, we're excited to learn from local initiatives that support sustainable tourism. Read more about Venice's sustainable tourism initiative #EnjoyRespectVenice here and explore Venice responsibly.
What is a tour extension?
A tour extension is a mini tour that can be added to select main tours in certain destinations. It offers travelers the chance to explore more before or after their core trip with all the benefits of a supportive Tour Director and small travel fam.
What’s included in a tour extension?
Each extension includes a Tour Director for the duration, as well as flights and transfers (when applicable). Travelers also enjoy added perks like exclusive activities and experiences not offered on the main tour.
Where are tour extensions available?
Tour extensions are available in select destinations and are designed to enhance your overall travel experience with more time, more sights, and more memorable moments.
Your safety is priority #1
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- 24/7 global on-call support
- Highly trained Tour Directors
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