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ITALIA BELLA: ROME TO VENICE


Gladiators, rock stars, pizza bakers and mask makers


So much of the magic of traveling to Italy with your family are the locals you’ll meet along the way. As you explore Rome with our expert guides, gladiators come to life in the ancient Colosseum and Michelangelo paints his way into your memory during an unforgettable after-hours visit to the Sistine Chapel. You’ll meet a real rock star when you see Michelangelo’s statue of David in Florence and you’ll learn how to sculpt the perfect pie with a pizza baker! Mask-making in Venice introduces more new faces, adding to the fun and friendships you’ll experience every day on this family vacation.


Tauck Bridges Family Value Includes:


• A special after-hours guided visit to the Vatican Museums and the Sistine Chapel – fewer crowds & unhurried viewing


• Exploration of medieval Orvieto, including a tour of its underground Etruscan caves and tunnels


• Art history lesson and guided tours of the Uffizi and Galleria dell’Accademia in Florence


• First class aboard the Eurostar train from Florence to Venice • Hands-on pizza-making demonstration in Florence • Mask-making demonstration in Venice • Serenaded gondola ride along a Venetian canal • Airport transfers on arrival and departure as noted


• 13 meals (7 breakfasts, 2 lunches, 4 dinners); all gratuities to Tauck Director, local guides & drivers; service charges, taxes and porterage


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Maximum Elevation: 1,300 ft. Venice


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