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ITALY TOURS


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rom the time-honoured canals of Venice to the majestic ruins of Rome, the knife-edge peaks of the Dolomites to the aquamarine coastline of the Cinque Terre, Italy is a dream


for travellers of every kind. And while city breaks, wellness retreats and beach getaways are all


sure-fire sells here, staying in one place for the entire time risks missing the real beauty of this diverse country. Enter the escorted tour. New product has been cropping up left, right and


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Lake Garda: For cobbled towns topped with medieval castles, colourful bougainvillea and laid-back beaches, look to Lake Garda. Newmarket Holidays combines a circular tour of the huge, glittering lake with wider explorations of northern Italy on its seven-night Venice, Verona and Lake Garda trip, visiting the likes of Garda and Bardolino – known for its rolling vineyards, olive groves and picturesque port – before venturing to the Dolomites and tagging on Verona and Venice for a dose of romantic flair. Prices are from £689, including flights.


Lake Como: Just as charming is smaller, glitzier Lake Como, star of Casino Royale and a hit with everyone from George Clooney to Angelina Jolie. But glimpsing its sheer-drop cliffs, belle époque villas and elegant towns such as candy-coloured, cobbled Bellagio (the ‘pearl


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