Day one
It’s time to say goodbye to Milan. The moment you arrive in Peschiera del Garda, you’ll be mesmerised by the glistening blue water, the burst of flowers around every corner, and the glow of happiness emanating from the people around you.
Lake Garda is as famous as they come. This lake’s crystal-clear waters and views of the Dolomites have made the place a favourite destination for artists, poets, and travellers since the Roman ages. We spend the day exploring this beautiful spot.We then head to Padua, our home for tonight. This city has rich historical significance, its architecture reflecting a blend of various periods. Make sure you wander town tonight on your way to find something delicious and carb-heavy to eat. This is Italy, after all.
Day two
Start your day with a visit to the magnificent Villa Pisani in Stra, where you'll wander through its opulent palace and manicured gardens, once frequented by historical luminaries like Napoleon Bonaparte. Next, venture to Bassano del Grappa and snap a picture of the iconic Ponte Vecchio, spanning the River Brenta. Explore landmarks like Bonaguro Palace and the Civic Museum, with an optional Grappa tasting. Our day culminates in Valdobbiadene, the heartland of Prosecco, offering a choice between a winery visit or leisure time in the charming town. Then, it's off to Venice, where you'll spend the next two nights. Embrace the enchanting allure of Venice after dark, wandering its labyrinthine streets and canals in search of a cozy dinner spot.
Day three
A full day awaits in Venice, a city of unparalleled beauty and romance. Marvel at its 177 canals, 350 gondoliers, and iconic cityscape on an included two-hour guided walking tour. From the bustling Piazza San Marco to renowned galleries, the day is yours to explore. Venice's rich history, unique architecture, and vibrant culture await your discovery. Return to Padua in the early evening.
Day four
Italy is all about romance and our first stop this morning is the charmingly romantic medieval town of Mantua. This UNESCO World Heritage Site is brimming with rich historical and architectural legacy. You have several hours to explore this artistic treasure and taste some of the local good specialities.
Speaking of gorgeous, you’re going to love Cremona and for far more than its glorious architecture. Cremona is internationally renowned for its tradition of violin making. Music lovers may know names such as Antonio Stradivari and Giuseppe Guarneri... well Cremona was the place these legends called home.
With a rich Italian song in your heart, it’s time to head back to Milan for the end of your journey (for now).