✈ 8-Day Italy Tour with Air from Gate 1 Travel. Price per Person Based on Double Occupancy.
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See Venice’s canals, sip wine in Florence, and tour Vatican museums on this 8-day tour in Italy
What You Get
- 8-day/6-night tour of Italy with airfare
- 14 options available, including departures in November and December 2015 and February and March 2016 from New York (specific gateway based on availability).
- Click here to see all options and departure dates.
Note: All options priced per person, based on double occupancy, or pay an additional $350 fee to travel solo. Read about package structures here.
Policies and Fees
For all options, book by: 8/18/15
- Cancellation policy & fees: $200 fee to cancel; 61-day cancellation required or fee of 50% Groupon price; 31-day or fee up to 90% Groupon price; 2-day or fee up to Groupon price. Airfare nonrefundable after booking.
- Taxes: Tax included.
- Additional fees: Baggage fees may apply and vary by carrier.
8-Day Tour in Italy
See Italy’s most notable cities—Rome, Florence, and Venice—on this 8-day tour from Gate 1 Travel. The loose itinerary includes a tour of Vatican City’s museums and the Sistine Chapel.
Included in all options:
- Round-trip airfare from New York
- Airline taxes & fuel surcharges
- 2 nights of accommodations at Hotel Principe, Hotel Carlton on the Grand Canal, Hotel Amadeus, or similar in Venice (4 stars)
- 2 nights of accommodations at Best Western Grand Hotel Adriatico, Grand Hotel Mediterraneo, Hotel Rivoli, Athenaeum Hotel, or similar in Florence (4 stars)
- 2 nights of accommodations at Grand Hotel Palatino, Hotel Massimo d’Azeglio, Hotel Mediterraneo, or similar in Rome (4 stars)
- Italian city hotel taxes
- Hotel porterage
- All transfers
- 8 meals: 6 breakfasts, 2 dinners
- Sightseeing per itinerary in modern air-conditioned motor coach
- Services of English-speaking tour manager throughout
- Services of local guides in all major cities
- Entrance fees per itinerary
- Comfortable wireless earphones for enhanced touring
Venice
No matter where you go in Venice, you’re hardly ever more than a few feet from the water. The city is built along the Mediterranean coast amid a winding system of canals, and the best way to explore it is by boat. Hop on a water bus to reach the Rialto Bridge, St. Mark’s Square, and other sites along the Grand Canal, but don’t forget to explore the small islands surrounding the city center.
- Doge’s Palace: The city’s 14th-century palace—once the official residence of the city’s chief magistrate—features a massive late-Gothic gate and operates today as an art museum.
- Visit Murano: The island is dotted with bright pink, blue, and yellow buildings, reflecting the artistic spirit of its thriving glass-making community. Visit a local shop to watch artisans craft chandeliers and fine glassware.
- Optional gondola serenade tour through the canals, bookable through Gate 1 ($49)
Florence
Tuscany is known for its undulating hills, sprawling vineyards, and sun-kissed villas. The largest city in the region, Florence, is also one of Italy’s most beautiful. Stroll across the Ponte Vecchio, admire Michelangelo’s David in the Galleria dell’Accademia, and wind down with a bottle of vino on the steps of the Piazzale Michelangelo—the best spot to watch the sun set over the Arno River.
- The Leaning Tower: En route to Florence, you’ll stop in Pisa to see the town’s famously inclined tower.
- Ponte Vecchio: Vendors sell handmade souvenirs and jewelry from stalls along this pedestrian bridge spanning the Arno.
- Uffizi Gallery: Book an optional tour of this world-class art museum and you’ll skip the lines, which can often be as long as 2–3 hours.
Rome
Rome is chock-full of iconic attractions, from Vatican City to the Colosseum and the crumbling ruins of the Roman Forum, where Marc Antony eulogized Julius Caesar after his assassination. But be sure to pencil some downtime into your itinerary—much of Rome’s charm lies in wandering its winding cobblestone streets and stumbling upon unexpected sights. Don’t forget to toss a coin into the Trevi Fountain; legend has it that doing so guarantees your eventual return to Rome.
- Assisi: En route to Rome, you’ll stop in Assisi, a tiny medieval town synonymous with St. Francis, where you’ll see the 13th-century Basilica di San Francesco.
- Tour Vatican City to see Michelangelo’s frescoes on the ceiling of the Sistine Chapel and marvel at the architecture of St. Peter’s Basilica.
- An optional tour of the piazzas of Rome is offered on Day 7 ($44).
Know Before You Go
- Official language: Italian
- Currency: Euro
- Drive on the right side of the road.
- Entrance requirements for US citizens: a passport valid for at least three months beyond your planned date of departure
Frequently Asked Questions
1. From what airport does the deal depart? How much does it cost to fly from a city that isn’t included in the deal options?
Airfare is available from the New York City metro area. The departure airport (JFK, EWR, or LGA) will be advised at the time of booking based on availability. The supplemental fee to depart from a city that isn’t included is subject to departure date and availability at the time of booking.
2. Can we extend our trip before or after the promotional dates for the deal?
Yes, you may extend your stay for a supplemental fee at the time of booking.
3. How do I find out if the dates I want to travel are available?
The dates available are listed in each option.
4. What happens if I buy the Groupon and my travel dates are not available?
You can either choose another date or be refunded by Groupon. We suggest calling Gate 1 Travel to redeem your vouchers as soon as possible so that you do not run into this problem.
5. Does my child need a Groupon, and can they stay in my room?
All travelers, including children, must purchase a Groupon voucher. Different occupancy arrangements may be requested with Gate 1 Travel at the time of reservation.
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Traveler's Tips
- A passport is required for all travel outside the U.S.
- Before international travel, always check the State Department’s website for important info on the destination and its entry/exit requirements.
Getting There
- All options include roundtrip airfare from New York.
See Venice’s canals, sip wine in Florence, and tour Vatican museums on this 8-day tour in Italy
What You Get
- 8-day/6-night tour of Italy with airfare
- 14 options available, including departures in November and December 2015 and February and March 2016 from New York (specific gateway based on availability).
- Click here to see all options and departure dates.
Note: All options priced per person, based on double occupancy, or pay an additional $350 fee to travel solo. Read about package structures here.
Policies and Fees
For all options, book by: 8/18/15
- Cancellation policy & fees: $200 fee to cancel; 61-day cancellation required or fee of 50% Groupon price; 31-day or fee up to 90% Groupon price; 2-day or fee up to Groupon price. Airfare nonrefundable after booking.
- Taxes: Tax included.
- Additional fees: Baggage fees may apply and vary by carrier.
8-Day Tour in Italy
See Italy’s most notable cities—Rome, Florence, and Venice—on this 8-day tour from Gate 1 Travel. The loose itinerary includes a tour of Vatican City’s museums and the Sistine Chapel.
Included in all options:
- Round-trip airfare from New York
- Airline taxes & fuel surcharges
- 2 nights of accommodations at Hotel Principe, Hotel Carlton on the Grand Canal, Hotel Amadeus, or similar in Venice (4 stars)
- 2 nights of accommodations at Best Western Grand Hotel Adriatico, Grand Hotel Mediterraneo, Hotel Rivoli, Athenaeum Hotel, or similar in Florence (4 stars)
- 2 nights of accommodations at Grand Hotel Palatino, Hotel Massimo d’Azeglio, Hotel Mediterraneo, or similar in Rome (4 stars)
- Italian city hotel taxes
- Hotel porterage
- All transfers
- 8 meals: 6 breakfasts, 2 dinners
- Sightseeing per itinerary in modern air-conditioned motor coach
- Services of English-speaking tour manager throughout
- Services of local guides in all major cities
- Entrance fees per itinerary
- Comfortable wireless earphones for enhanced touring
Venice
No matter where you go in Venice, you’re hardly ever more than a few feet from the water. The city is built along the Mediterranean coast amid a winding system of canals, and the best way to explore it is by boat. Hop on a water bus to reach the Rialto Bridge, St. Mark’s Square, and other sites along the Grand Canal, but don’t forget to explore the small islands surrounding the city center.
- Doge’s Palace: The city’s 14th-century palace—once the official residence of the city’s chief magistrate—features a massive late-Gothic gate and operates today as an art museum.
- Visit Murano: The island is dotted with bright pink, blue, and yellow buildings, reflecting the artistic spirit of its thriving glass-making community. Visit a local shop to watch artisans craft chandeliers and fine glassware.
- Optional gondola serenade tour through the canals, bookable through Gate 1 ($49)
Florence
Tuscany is known for its undulating hills, sprawling vineyards, and sun-kissed villas. The largest city in the region, Florence, is also one of Italy’s most beautiful. Stroll across the Ponte Vecchio, admire Michelangelo’s David in the Galleria dell’Accademia, and wind down with a bottle of vino on the steps of the Piazzale Michelangelo—the best spot to watch the sun set over the Arno River.
- The Leaning Tower: En route to Florence, you’ll stop in Pisa to see the town’s famously inclined tower.
- Ponte Vecchio: Vendors sell handmade souvenirs and jewelry from stalls along this pedestrian bridge spanning the Arno.
- Uffizi Gallery: Book an optional tour of this world-class art museum and you’ll skip the lines, which can often be as long as 2–3 hours.
Rome
Rome is chock-full of iconic attractions, from Vatican City to the Colosseum and the crumbling ruins of the Roman Forum, where Marc Antony eulogized Julius Caesar after his assassination. But be sure to pencil some downtime into your itinerary—much of Rome’s charm lies in wandering its winding cobblestone streets and stumbling upon unexpected sights. Don’t forget to toss a coin into the Trevi Fountain; legend has it that doing so guarantees your eventual return to Rome.
- Assisi: En route to Rome, you’ll stop in Assisi, a tiny medieval town synonymous with St. Francis, where you’ll see the 13th-century Basilica di San Francesco.
- Tour Vatican City to see Michelangelo’s frescoes on the ceiling of the Sistine Chapel and marvel at the architecture of St. Peter’s Basilica.
- An optional tour of the piazzas of Rome is offered on Day 7 ($44).
Know Before You Go
- Official language: Italian
- Currency: Euro
- Drive on the right side of the road.
- Entrance requirements for US citizens: a passport valid for at least three months beyond your planned date of departure
Frequently Asked Questions
1. From what airport does the deal depart? How much does it cost to fly from a city that isn’t included in the deal options?
Airfare is available from the New York City metro area. The departure airport (JFK, EWR, or LGA) will be advised at the time of booking based on availability. The supplemental fee to depart from a city that isn’t included is subject to departure date and availability at the time of booking.
2. Can we extend our trip before or after the promotional dates for the deal?
Yes, you may extend your stay for a supplemental fee at the time of booking.
3. How do I find out if the dates I want to travel are available?
The dates available are listed in each option.
4. What happens if I buy the Groupon and my travel dates are not available?
You can either choose another date or be refunded by Groupon. We suggest calling Gate 1 Travel to redeem your vouchers as soon as possible so that you do not run into this problem.
5. Does my child need a Groupon, and can they stay in my room?
All travelers, including children, must purchase a Groupon voucher. Different occupancy arrangements may be requested with Gate 1 Travel at the time of reservation.
Love to travel? Follow us on Facebook and Twitter for travel tips, inspiration, and photos from around the world.
Traveler's Tips
- A passport is required for all travel outside the U.S.
- Before international travel, always check the State Department’s website for important info on the destination and its entry/exit requirements.
Getting There
- All options include roundtrip airfare from New York.
Need To Know Info
- Promotional value expires Aug 18, 2015. Amount paid never expires.
- Book by 8/18/15 or promo value expires
- Limit 2 per person, may buy 2 additional as gifts
- Reservation required, subject to availability
- $200 fee to cancel; 61-day cancellation required or fee of 50% Groupon price; 31-day or fee up to 90% Groupon price; 2-day or fee up to Groupon price
- Airfare nonrefundable after booking
- Must be 18+ to check in, 8+ to travel
- Credit card required at booking and check-in
- Baggage fees may apply and vary by carrier
- Airline subject to change/availability. Airfare includes carrier and government taxes & fees
- $350 fee to travel solo
- Motor coaches are not accessible for wheelchairs, walkers, or motorized scooters.
- Merchant is solely responsible to purchasers for the care and quality of the advertised goods and services.
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