Tauck Value Includes:
• TAUCK’S YELLOW ROADS! An unforgettable drive along the Amalfi Coast explores a colorful world of turquoise sea, purple bougainvillea, vine-covered hills, lemon and olive trees – and elegant villas ranging from white to terra cotta to pink
• TAUCK EXCLUSIVE! An after-hours guided tour of the Vatican Museums and the Sistine Chapel – without crowds or long lines
• An exclusive lecture by a noted professor on contemporary Italian society
• VIP sightseeing by convertible cars in Capri and Anacapri • Lunch at a family-run restaurant on the Amalfi Coast • Airport transfers upon arrival and departure
• 15 meals (7 breakfasts, 3 lunches & 5 dinners), service charges, gratuities to local guides, admission fees, taxes and porterage
Go inside the Vatican Museums on Tauck’s memorable after-hours guided tour
8. JOURNEY HOME Tour ends: Rome. Fly home anytime. A transfer is included from the Regina Hotel Baglioni to Rome’s Leonardo da Vinci Airport. Allow 3 hours for flight check-in. Meals B
destination is Positano, where colorful homes – and your hotel – are nestled on steep cliffs overlooking the Mediterranean. Meals BD
5. AMALFI COAST DRIVE / RAVELLO A drive along the spectacular Amalfi Coast, one of Europe’s most beautiful shorelines, includes views of lush gardens and olive-green slopes, hovering over the clear sea below. Explore Amalfi and visit the Cathedral of St. Andrew, then travel to Ravello for a visit to exquisite Villa Rufolo. Lunch is at a family-run restaurant where the locals – and visiting celebrities – dine; get a real taste of Italy with homemade pastas and seasonal dishes. The rest of the day is at leisure in Positano. Meals BL
6. POMPEII / TRAIN TO ROME / VATICAN Travel to Pompeii for a guided visit through the remains of the ancient ash-covered city, frozen in time from the eruption of Mount Vesuvius in AD 79. First class accommodations on a high-speed train take you from Naples to Rome for the last two nights of your journey. Experience a Tauck Exclusive during your stay, a special after-hours guided tour of the Vatican Museums, including the Candelabra and Map Galleries, the Tapestries and the incomparable Sistine Chapel – without crowds! (Subject to availability and day of tour may vary.) Meals BL
7. THE GLORIES OF ROME Explore Imperial Rome on a guided sightseeing excursion that includes a panoramic view of the Roman Forum. Tauck’s pre-arranged reservations open the doors for your visit to the Colosseum, followed by a stop at St. Peter’s Basilica and free time. Join us tonight at a popular local restaurant on the Appian Way for our farewell reception and dinner. Meals BD
Call your travel agent or Tauck at 800-468-2825
8 DAYS FROM $3,990 PLUS AIRFARE (7 Breakfasts, 3 Lunches & 5 Dinners)
BEGINS ROME
Apr 9, 16, 23 May 7, 14, 21, 28 Jun 4, 11, 18, 25 Sep 3, 10, 17, 24 Oct 1, 8, 15
Dates in blue indicate Small Group Departures with no more than 26 Tauck Guests, priced from $4870 per person double; specific dates apply – inquire at time of booking.
Go to
www.tauck.com for space availability; additional departure dates may become available as these sell out.
PRICE PER PERSON April
Double $3990 Double $4290 Double $4390
Single $5497 May and June
Single $5797
September and October Single $5897
Triple $3864 Triple $4164 Triple $4264
International Airfare is additional. Call Tauck for special rates on international air for travel originating in the U.S. (subject to availability).
Please ask at time of booking about additional hotel nights before or after your tour and about our comprehensive Guest Protection Product.
Night 1,6,7 Regina Hotel Baglioni Night 2,3 Night 4,5
FINE HOTELS / GREAT LOCATIONS Grand Hotel Quisisana
Le Agavi Hotel a Positano
Rome Capri
Positano
A Week In... Capri, the Amalfi Coast & Rome combines well with these Europe trips; ask at time of booking!
A Week In... Paris and Provence (8 days, page 128) A Week In... Spain (8 days, page 134)
A Week In... London and Paris (8 days, page 98)
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