ITALIAN LAKES, VENICE,FLORENCE & ROME CLASSIC ITALY
Venetian delights with Tauck include a gondola ride and a serenade SWITZERLAND
1. ARRIVE MILAN / LUGANO Tour begins: 6:00 PM, Hotel Splendide Royal Lugano. A transfer is included from Milan’s Malpensa or Linate Airport to Hotel Splendide Royal Lugano. Your hotel is located along the enchanting shores of Lake Ceresio in Lugano. This Italian-style city boasts a waterfront promenade, stylish boutiques and outdoor cafés set along the lake; enjoy time at leisure to explore on your own. We invite you to join us this evening for a welcome cocktail reception and à la carte dinner at your hotel. Meals D
2. LAKE COMO / BELLAGIO A favorite celebrity retreat, Lake Como is often considered the most alluring of the Italian lakes with the Alps as its dramatic backdrop. Begin a full day’s discovery of the region’s waterfront gems with a visit to lovely Villa Carlotta in Tremezzo; dating back to the late 17th century, it is known for its colorful landscaped gardens and works of sculpture. A private boat cruise takes you across Lake Como to Bellagio; its picturesque setting has made it a locale that has been sought after by visitors for centuries. After time to explore at your leisure, enjoy a ferry cruise past a parade of elegant lakeside villas to Como. Drive back to pedestrian-friendly Lugano, where the evening is free. Meals B
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Lake Lake Como Lugano
Lugano Venice Milan FRANCE LIGURIAN SEA
Florence Siena
ITALY Rome TYRRHENIAN SEA Maximum Elevation: 1,300 ft.
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3. EXPLORE DELIGHTFUL VENICE More waterfront delights await in Venice, among the world’s most famous cities; witness its unique design, along an intricate system of canals. Join our local guide for a walking tour of the city’s highlights. Discover the treasures of Piazza San Marco (St. Mark’s Square). Visit dramatic St. Mark’s Basilica, with its exquisite mosaics and detailed carvings; it is a blend of Eastern
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