Full day tours from Rome

With this tour you will be able to see all the highlights of the Eternal City. With our vehicles and our knowledge of Rome, we will lead you straight to the main monuments of the city and to places that big buses would never reach. Designed in mind for those who want to see more and walk less. We take you directly to where you want to go.
Florence

From your hotel, our driver will head for the "Highway of the Sun", the highway that goes straight to Florence, bypassing some of the most interesting monuments of Rome. Florence, home of the De Medici Family, Dante, Machiavelli, Michelangelo and many other artists, is like a big open-air museum. In Florence, you can spend entire days admiring what the great artists who lived and worked here, created.
Amalfi Coast
After leaving Rome and driving along the "Highway of the Sun", the tour will cross the regions of Latium and Campania and bringing you to the Amalfi Coast. Driving along the breathtaking Amalfi Coast, you will also have the possibility of visiting the two towns located at the foot of it: Positano and Sorrento. These towns are awesome for their location and panorama. Upon request, you can also visit the ruins of Pompeii.
Pompeii Ruins
Driving from Rome down the "Highway of the Sun" to reach the area around Naples will be a pleasure. Once there our driver will take you immediately to Pompeii, where an licensed tour guide will be waiting for you to take you on a memorable tour through the ruins of enchanting and ancient Pompeii.
Saturnia Thermal Baths
After leaving the city of Rome, you will proceed on an approximately 1¾ hours drive north, taking you through the Roman and Tuscan countrysides to legendary Saturnia. Away from the noise and traffic of the city, this tour gives you the opportunity to experience relaxation surrounded by the pleasant atmosphere of the Spa.
Assisi
Assisi is located in an amazing part of Italy, away from traffic and big cities. An oasis of art and architecture, it is the home of Saint Francis, one of Italy's most-loved saints. Leaving Rome and driving northward, you will cross the valley of the Tiber, before taking the Flaminia Way, near the medieval village of Orte.
Siena & Montalcino
On the way to Florence, enjoy a private drive through Latium, and the Tuscan Country side. Your first stop will be Montalcino, a small town about twenty miles from Siena, some 1900 feet above sea-level and overlooking the Ombrone valley. Leaving this enchanting town, our driver will lead you to another marvellous medieval town: Siena. Twice a year, Siena hosts a very famous horse race known as the "Palio of Siena", which takes place in the main square. It is always crowded by thousands of people who come from all over Italy.
Siena & San Gimignano
Away from the traffic of the cities, you will be immersed into a marvellous area, driving through medieval towns and beautiful surrounding valleys. Your first stop is San Gimignano, the Manhattan of Italy for its number of tall towers. Leaving this enchanting town, our driver will bring you to another marvellous medieval town: Siena. In Siena, host of the famous horse race: the "Palio of Siena".
Castiglione del lago & Cortona
Enjoy riving through the immense countryside of Umbria, leaving Rome behind you. Castiglione is a fortified city on a small bluff on the west side of Lake Trasimeno. Since it's completely surrounded by walls, once you pass through the main entrance, you will feel like you've been brought back to the Middle Ages. The tour will continue to Cortona, one of the oldest cities in Italy. Cortona had always played an important role during the Middle Ages and that's why today we can admire its marvellous medieval buildings, symbols of the town.
Orvieto
Located in Umbria, one of the most beautiful regions of Italy, Orvieto is a typical small medieval town. Famous for its amazing Cathedral, you will be fascinated by its small streets, full of stores and good restaurants that specialize in local food.
Wine Tasting
Take a package tour from Rome and touch the heart of Tuscany, visiting the Chianti region. Stop at the wineries, follow the technique of wine-making from the grape-vine to the bottle. Savour the warmth of the ruby liquid as it trickles through your being.