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As a family-operated tour company rooted in Italy & the US, we bring together authentic local European insight and a deep understanding of American culture to create seamless, immersive travel experiences. Our thoughtfully curated journeys allow you to experience Italy not as a tourist, but as a welcomed guest and friend.

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AUSTRALIA & NEW ZEALAND EXPLORER
20 Days | 2028

AUSTRALIA & NEW ZEALAND EXPLORER

Sydney, Great Barrier Reef, Melbourne, Queenstown, Milford Sound, Rotorua & Auckland — A 20-day South Pacific adventure

Australia & New Zealand
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LADIES ONLY ITALY TOUR
Sep 1 & Oct 5, 2026

LADIES ONLY ITALY TOUR

Amalfi Coast, Rome, Florence, The Dolomites & Venice

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LADIES ONLY EUROPEAN TOUR
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LADIES ONLY EUROPEAN TOUR

London, Paris & Madrid — An elegant 12-day journey through three iconic European capitals

London • Paris • Madrid
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CROATIA AND GREECE TOUR
Jun 18 - Jul 1, 2026

CROATIA AND GREECE TOUR

Only 1 tour of this kind in 2026! Enjoy this small group tour

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CULTURE, CRAFTS, AND CHRISTMAS
Dec 3, 2026

CULTURE, CRAFTS, AND CHRISTMAS

Experience the history and hands on Crafts from Firenze to Venice

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SEASIDE, RENAISSANCE, AND CUISINE TOUR
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SEASIDE, RENAISSANCE, AND CUISINE TOUR

Rome, Sorrento, Positano, Amalfi, Capri, Florence, Chianti (Tuscan Countryside), Siena, & San Gimignano

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CLASSICAL ITALY – SENIOR TOURS
11 Days | 10 Nights

CLASSICAL ITALY – SENIOR TOURS

Rome to Venice at a slower, more thoughtful pace. Two Tour Directors, central hotels & built-in free time every day.

Rome · Florence · Venice
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CHRISTIAN HERITAGE TOURS
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CHRISTIAN HERITAGE TOURS

Only 1 tour of this kind in 2026! Enjoy this small group tour

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HIGHSCHOOL GRADUATION TOURS
Class of 2025-26

HIGHSCHOOL GRADUATION TOURS

Rome, Florence & Venice — A transformative graduation gift for the Class of 2025-26. Give your graduates the gift of a lifetime!

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RENAISSANCE & FLAVORS OF NORTHERN ITALY
9 Days | 8 Nights

RENAISSANCE & FLAVORS OF NORTHERN ITALY

Verona, Ferrara, Bologna, Modena, Florence & Tuscany — A 9-day culinary and cultural journey

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FLAVORS OF TUSCANY – CULINARY JOURNEY
11 Days | 10 Nights

FLAVORS OF TUSCANY – CULINARY JOURNEY

Hands-on cooking classes, truffle hunting, Chianti wine tastings & medieval hilltop towns. Florence, Siena, San Gimignano & more.

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AMALFI COAST & SOUTHERN ITALY
11 Days | 10 Nights

AMALFI COAST & SOUTHERN ITALY

Naples, Pompeii, Sorrento, Positano, Capri & Rome — The most beautiful coastline in the world at the perfect pace.

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VENICE & THE ITALIAN LAKES
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VENICE & THE ITALIAN LAKES

Venice, Verona, Lake Garda, Lake Como, Lake Maggiore & Milan — Water, romance & Alpine beauty across northern Italy.

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BRITAIN & BEYOND – ENGLAND, SCOTLAND & WALES
12 Days | 11 Nights

BRITAIN & BEYOND – ENGLAND, SCOTLAND & WALES

London, Stonehenge, the Cotswolds, Edinburgh, Scottish Highlands, Loch Ness & Welsh castles.

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Travel with Lorna & Dante

Discover the Heart of Europe with Your Family in Italy!

Imagine strolling on a world-class Italian piazza, through cobblestone streets, and exploring ancient ruins with your loved ones. Our personalized tours are designed for families who want to experience Italy authentically, immersing themselves in the rich culture, history, and cuisine that make Italy unforgettable.

Whether you're visiting iconic cities like Rome, Florence, and Venice, or discovering hidden gems in Tuscany and the Amalfi Coast, we tailor each itinerary to your family's interests and pace.

Let us handle the details while you create memories that will last a lifetime. Your Italian adventure awaits!

Ready to Book? Call Lorna Holland today at +1-571-239-3889

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Multi Generational Travel Italy Done Right

Multi Generational Travel Italy Done Right

Picture this: grandparents lingering over espresso in a Roman piazza, parents finally relaxed because the logistics are handled, and children learning to make pasta in Tuscany instead of waiting in another long line. That is the promise of multi generational travel Italy families remember for years - not just because of where they went, but because everyone felt included.

Italy is especially well suited to family travel across ages. The country offers beauty, history, food, and warmth in a way that feels naturally shared. But a successful trip is rarely about seeing as much as possible. For families traveling with toddlers, teens, parents, and grandparents together, the real art is choosing the right rhythm, the right destinations, and the right experiences so the journey feels enriching rather than exhausting.

Why multi generational travel in Italy works so well

Italy has a built-in family culture that American travelers immediately feel. Meals are social, town squares invite people to slow down, and daily life is often centered on conversation, food, and time together. That matters when your group includes different generations with different priorities. The destination itself encourages connection.

Just as important, Italy offers variety without requiring a completely different kind of trip for each age group. A morning might include a private walking tour through Florence for the art lovers, followed by gelato and free time for younger travelers who need a break from museums. In Venice, grandparents can appreciate the architecture while children are fascinated simply by traveling by boat. On the Amalfi Coast, a scenic drive or private boat day gives everyone the sense of discovery without demanding too much physically.

There is also a practical advantage. Italy has enough iconic destinations to satisfy first-time visitors, but it also has enough depth to make a return trip or a more personalized itinerary feel special. That flexibility is valuable when one generation wants landmarks and another wants quieter, authentic moments.

The biggest mistake in multi generational travel Italy planning

The most common mistake is overpacking the itinerary. Families often assume they need to see Rome, Florence, Venice, Tuscany, and the Amalfi Coast in one trip because everyone may not return together soon. On paper, that sounds sensible. In reality, too many hotel changes and too much time in transit can wear down even the most enthusiastic group.

A better approach is to build around two or three core stays and let each place unfold. Rome may deserve several nights because it offers major sights, excellent food, and enough variety for every age. Tuscany can work beautifully as a second base because it shifts the pace and creates room for countryside experiences, cooking, and time by the pool. If your family is drawn to the coast, the Amalfi Coast can replace or follow one of those stops, but it should be chosen with care if mobility or winding roads are a concern.

This is where thoughtful planning changes the trip. Families do not need more movement. They need better balance.

Choosing destinations everyone can enjoy

Rome for shared wow moments

Rome is often the easiest starting point because the city delivers instant impact. The Colosseum, Vatican, and ancient streets create excitement across generations. Yet Rome works best for families when sightseeing is selective. A private guide who can tailor the pace, skip unnecessary complexity, and keep children engaged can make the difference between a memorable day and a tiring one.

The city also rewards simple pleasures. An evening stroll, a beautiful piazza, and a leisurely dinner can be just as meaningful as any major monument.

Florence and Tuscany for culture with breathing room

Florence is compact, elegant, and rewarding for families who appreciate art, architecture, and excellent food. It is not always ideal for a very long stay with small children, but it pairs beautifully with a Tuscan villa or countryside retreat.

That combination often works especially well for multi-generational groups. Florence gives you access to world-class culture. Tuscany gives you space. Families can enjoy wine country views, private cooking experiences, village visits, and time to simply be together. For grandparents, comfort and scenery matter. For children, open space and hands-on activities often matter more than another church or gallery. Tuscany tends to satisfy both.

Venice for a shorter, magical stay

Venice has a way of feeling special to nearly everyone. It is visually striking, manageable in a shorter visit, and unlike anywhere else. For a family trip, that uniqueness matters. Even travelers who are not especially interested in history tend to respond to the canals, bridges, and beauty of arriving by boat.

Still, Venice has trade-offs. Walking is constant, and transfers can be more demanding than they appear. It is often best as a two-night stop rather than a long base, particularly if older travelers prefer fewer transitions.

The Amalfi Coast for beauty and celebration

The Amalfi Coast is ideal for families celebrating a milestone - an anniversary, graduation, or major birthday - because it feels cinematic from the moment you arrive. Private boat outings, seaside lunches, and unforgettable views create the kind of shared memories families talk about for years.

At the same time, it is not one-size-fits-all. The terrain can be steep, roads can be crowded, and summer can feel intense. For some families, a coastal stay is the highlight. For others, especially those prioritizing easy mobility, Tuscany or a gentler lakeside destination may be a better fit.

What a successful family itinerary really needs

The best itineraries are designed around energy, not just geography. That means paying attention to how each generation travels. Grandparents may value comfort, shorter walking days, and excellent pacing. Parents often care about efficiency, privacy, and having someone else manage the details. Children and teens need variety and moments that feel interactive rather than overly instructional.

A well-designed trip usually includes one major activity a day, with room around it. That could mean a guided visit in the morning, a long lunch, and an open afternoon. It could mean alternating city days with countryside time. It almost always means private transportation when moving between destinations, because convenience matters more when several generations are traveling together.

Meals deserve special attention as well. Family dinners are often where the trip becomes most memorable, but not every meal needs to be formal or elaborate. Some of the happiest moments come from a simple trattoria, a picnic with local ingredients, or an afternoon break for pastries and coffee.

The value of private experiences

For this kind of trip, privacy is not just a luxury. It is often what makes the journey truly comfortable. A private guide can adjust to different interests and energy levels in real time. A private driver can remove the strain of navigating stations, taxis, and luggage. A private cooking class can turn an afternoon into a shared family story.

This is especially important when you want cultural depth without making the trip feel academic or rigid. The right experience is immersive, but still relaxed. It allows grandparents to engage, parents to enjoy, and children to participate in a natural way.

That is why bespoke planning matters so much for Italy. Families may all want the same destination, but they rarely need the same itinerary.

Small decisions that make a big difference

The details often shape the experience more than families expect. Hotel location matters because a central, walkable setting can reduce fatigue and make spontaneous outings easy. Room configuration matters because privacy and proximity both affect how well a group travels together. Transfer timing matters because one early departure too many can change the mood of an entire trip.

Season matters too. Summer is popular for obvious reasons, but it can be hot and crowded. Late spring and early fall are often especially appealing for multi-generational families because the weather is pleasant and sightseeing is more comfortable. If school schedules dictate summer, careful pacing becomes even more important.

Families should also think honestly about priorities. If this trip is about celebrating time together, not every famous sight belongs on the schedule. It is perfectly reasonable to skip something iconic in favor of an experience the whole family will enjoy.

For families seeking a more personalized path, a specialist such as VaFeltre Tours can help shape an itinerary that feels elegant, comfortable, and genuinely family-centered rather than standardized.

Italy has a rare ability to meet families where they are - curious, celebratory, reflective, and ready to share something meaningful. Plan with care, leave room to breathe, and the trip becomes more than a vacation. It becomes part of your family history.