Small-Group
16 Guests or Less, Off-the-Beaten-Path
Italy’s Great Cities Tour
Frances Mayes
in "Under the Tuscan Sun" once said
that "...most trips have an underlying
quest. We're looking for something. What? Fun,
escape, adventure--but then what?" Everyone
travels for different reasons, but my question
for you would be what are you looking for?
And, no matter what the answer to that
may be, I can guarantee one thing-this trip
can be life-changing. To experience another
culture, to open your eyes to another part of
the world, to step in another's shoes, if even
for a few days. Iit changes you, even if only
a little.
See how Italy can become your Quest!
A Very Special Welcome Letter...
“Open my heart and you
will see, Graved inside of it, ‘ Italy.’”
-Robert Browning
Dear
Italy Tour Enthusiast,
QueensLander Tours extends our
personal invitation for you to join us on the
Small Group Italy Tour of a
lifetime, and one Italy tour you won’t
soon forget. QueensLander Tours' small-group
“Italy's Great Cities” tour program
has grown increasingly popular over the last
two years with Italy being our #1 tour package
of US travelers to Europe.
If you’ve ever been to Italy, then you
can relate to the above sentiment by Robert
Browning...Italy is a place that, once you’ve
been, it never quite leaves you. It becomes
a part of you, always there, whispering to you
like a long-lost friend, wanting you to stop
in for a visit, and if you’ve never been,
then you only have to imagine places like the
Colosseum in Rome, the Duomo of Florence or
the water-filled streets of Venice to awaken
inside of you the part that longs to see and
experience a place where history is so alive.
It speaks to you from every plaza, every church,
and even the very stones beneath your feet.
This is the "Great Cities of Italy Tour,”
and we’ll be focusing on four of the most
well-known in all of Europe - Venice, Florence
(located in the heart of Tuscany), Sorrento
and, of course, Rome, along with visits to charming
seaside villages like Positano and Amalfi on
the Amalfi Coast, as well as Tuscany's Cortona
and San Gimignano with their undiscovered secrets!
Let’s
start in Venice…Ah, Venezia!
VENICE - VENEZIA
Your introduction to Italy begins in what may
well be the most enchanting city in all of Italy-Venice,
and it is here, where cars are not allowed and
fresh seafood beckons from every neighborhood
trattoria, that we begin our tour. Who hasn’t
wanted to see this “most romantic”
of cities, with its water-filled canals and
that famous Venetian glass? Here, you’ll
have the opportunity to do just that, including
a private boat for a tour along the Giudecca
canal. We’ll also visit Saint Mark’s
Square and Saint Mark’s Basilica, the
Doges’ Palace and the Bridge of Sighs.
Take advantage of Venice
and enjoy an authentic gondola ride or simply
wander the streets of Venice and get lost in
this city's romance!
The romance of this city is apparent at every
step…take a few minutes to just soak
it all in. From Venice, we head to the heart
of the Tuscany region, Florence, via 1st Class
Seats aboard the EuroStar!
FLORENCE - FIRENZE
Florence will then be our home for the next
few nights. Florence is known as the birthplace
of the Renaissance, and for good reason. Florence
is home to some of the most famous artwork in
the world, by geniuses such as Botticelli, Brunelleschi,
Cellini, Donatello, Fra Angelico, Ghiberti,
Giotto, Leonardo, Michelangelo, and Raphael.
Even if you’re not well-schooled in art
history, Michelangelo’s David,
Botticelli’s Birth of Venus,
Giotto’s campanile (bell tower)
and Brunelleschi’s dome on the Duomo are
a few of the sights with which you are probably
familiar.
We’ll join our guide for
a walkabout tour of Florence, where we’ll
see many of the sites described above, as well
as get an in-depth commentary on the history
of Florence. As before, you’ll also have
plenty of time to enjoy shopping the various
markets or to do some sightseeing on your own.
UNDER THE TUSCAN SUN - SAN GIMIGNANO
We venture into the Chianti countryside
to immerse ourselves in the romance that is
Tuscany. The region is known as “Chianti”for
the wines produced, so be sure to look for the
Black Rooster on the seal to ensure you have
true Chianti produced wine.
San Gimignano’s skyline
is impressive, made up of the 13 remaining towers
dating back from the 11th century (it once had
as many as 72 towers!). Also known as the Manhattan
of Tuscany (because of its skyscraper skyline),
San Gimignano rises on a hill dominating the
Elsa Valley and exudes character from every
stone. You’ll feel like you’ve stepped
back in time to the Middle Ages as you walk
along the cobblestoned streets of this charming
town.
CORTONA TO ASSISI - UMBRIA
After our full day of exploring under the Tuscan
sun, we make our way to Cortona for a short
but sweet overnight stop, and some itineraries
have an overnight in the nearby villa. Then
next day, we're off to Assisi to explore Umbria.
Then we're off to Rome, where all roads lead.
Just sit back, relax and enjoy the view as we
pass through some of the most beautiful scenery
in Tuscany.
ROME - THERE WAS ONCE A DREAM
CALLED ROME
"All Roads Lead to Rome…”
In “City
of the Soul,” William Murray quotes a
friend of his who had this to say about Rome:
“It’s not only the physical beauty
of the place…It’s the smell of
it, the aura of great history in the stones
of every street and every building. To be in
Rome is to be in touch with everything in life
that really matters.”
It is in Rome, one of the world’s
great cities, where we’ll spend the last
three nights of our tour. We’ll stay in
the heart of the city, with easy access to all
the major historical sites. We’ll take
you on guided tours of the Colosseum, the Roman
Forum, and Palatine Hill, where you'll see the
splendor that was once Rome. We also do a brief
tour of the Sistine Chapel and Saint Peter’s
Square in the Vatican. You are also welcome
to join us on optional tours of the monuments
of Rome, where we’ll explore the Pantheon
and the Piazza Navona. Other optional tours
include an evening “illuminated”
tour of Rome, for a guided tour of Rome at night.
As in each of the cities we will visit, you
will have plenty of time on your own to explore
as you wish, whether that includes joining us
on one of our optional tours, strolling down
hidden streets to see where the day might lead
you, or sitting in Artists’ Square sipping
a cappuccino, watching the people go by.
WE INVITE YOU TO EXTEND YOUR
JOURNEY WITH THE AMALFI COAST!
Your name's Marcello?! Of course it is.
We're off to the Amalfi Coast - "to recover
by the sea" - from our delicious tour together.
It's the Amalfi Coast, and it is truly one of
the most scenic destinations in the world. Welcome
to Positano and Sorrento. We overnight in the
village by the sea, Sorrento, and words don't
do this leg of our journey justice. Just wait
and see!
At tour's end you may opt to stay
a little longer: we have a lot of suggestions
for some places you might like to visit…it’s
entirely up to you. But whatever you choose,
whether to come home at tour’s end or
whether to stay so you can take an excursion
down to the Isle of Capri, or maybe the Cinque
Terra, just know you’ll be leaving with
the kind of priceless memories that some people
only dream of and, quite possibly, an extra
suitcase full of souvenirs!
Something for
everyone…
Whether you’re a “first-timer”
to Italy or have visited many times, we invite
you to join us for this exciting Italy tour
program. We have specially designed a tour catered
to those of you who have never been to Italy.
For one set price, you’ll be staying in
first-class accommodations in each city and
have the experience of local, English-speaking
tour guides. You’ll have a chance to visit
all the major, “must-see” sites,
plus enough free time on your own to visit the
places that really matter to you…or,
you can simply enjoy that time relishing your
first taste of Italian espresso in the town
plaza-it’s entirely up to you. Also included
are in-depth tours in each city, group transportation
in an air-conditioned motorcoach, admission
and entrance fees for each stop on our tours,
breakfast each morning, and five all-inclusive
dinners with wine!
If you have been to Italy before
and maybe want something a little different,
you have the opportunity of choosing to go as
a “first-timer” (there are many
sites you could see a hundred times and still
find something new!), or adding on whichever
tours and attractions are to your liking and
interest, essentially building your own trip.
Simply call us at 1 (877) 865-6711 for a custom
quote.
That all sounds
great! But…
By now, you might
be thinking, “Gee, I’d really love
to see Italy, but I just can’t right now,
maybe someday I’d like to go…Well,
that someday is now. Just think about this-when
you look back on your life, what do you see?
If you’re like me, you remember the times
spent with friends and family, maybe family
vacations, places you’ve visited, experiences
shared with loved ones. It becomes easy to put
things off, things that you’ve dreamed
of, or maybe something you’ve always wanted
to do, but someday will always just be “someday”
unless you do something about it NOW.
You may also be thinking, “But
traveling to a foreign country can be intimidating.
Where to stay? What to see? Where to eat?”
This is where I come in! I take care of all
the details, so you can simply focus on enjoying
what little time you have over there. QueensLander
Tours is dedicated to making each trip you take
with us the best you’ll ever experience.
Your time is precious-you want to see as much
as you can while you’re there. Your money
is precious-you want to make every dollar count…Every
detail is taken care of so that the only thing
you have to worry about is what to pack. Lynette
of Brisbane, Australia had this to say about
us:
QueensLander's dedication
to making our touring experience informative,
entertaining, and their attentiveness to each
detail was absolutely delightful...having our
QueensLander Tour Captain along as well as a
genuine local guide onboard made for a fantastic
touring experience of Italy and Europe!"
By now, you’re
probably wondering, “But how much does
all of this cost?”
Good question. But first, let’s
consider just the cost of a good hotel. Frommer’s
2006 guidebook on Italy suggests several “moderately
priced” hotels, all of which average around
$250 a night (most a lot more) . Even an “inexpensive”
hotel averages over $150 per night. Even then,
the prices vary widely, depending on where in
the city you want to stay. There are similar
listings for both Venice and Florence. And these
are just for “inexpensive” or “moderately”
priced hotels!
For our “First-Timer’s,”
all-inclusive package, what we’re offering
are first-class accommodations in the heart
of each city, easily accessible to the very
places you want to see, plus several meals,
transportation, guided tours, and the peace
of mind knowing that it’s all taken care
of for you. That’s little more than you’d
spend on just “moderate” accommodations!
In addition, if
you have traveled in Italy before and maybe
want to be a little more independent, we have
an additional option we call our “returning
traveler” option. You’ll still get
the same first-class customer service and first-class
accommodations from us, but you’ll have
the freedom of spending your days as you wish,
with the option of adding on only those tours/meals/etc.
that you are interested in, as these are not
included but are all available as “optional”
tours.
Whether you want to go as a “first-timer”
and let us worry about all the details or you
want to be a little more independent and essentially
“build your own trip” (while knowing
all the major stuff is taken care of), we have
the perfect trip for you. Call us. We can’t
wait to talk to you! (1+877-865-6711)
Remember Robert Browning from
the beginning of the letter? “Open my
heart and you will see, Graved inside of it,
‘ Italy.’” Come, if you dare,
and you may just leave with a little bit of
Italy etched on your soul as well.
I do look forward
to traveling with you to Italy. Please drop
me a line with any question you might have!
Sincerely,
Mark Story -
You can ask me any question about Italy,
this tour, or any vacation you're planning to
take to Italy by calling or emailing:
Small-Group 16 Guests or Less, Off-the-Beaten-Path
Venice, Florence, Tuscany, Umbria, Assisi,
San Gimignano and Rome, 10 Days
Discover Small Group Tours
16 guests or less on your QueensLander
Tour.
Small Groups, Great Guides
Cinzia, Susanna and Cynthia ~ our incredible
local guides get you into the venues without
waiting in long lines.
Hotels In Town Center
Authentic Italian architecture Hotels
that are really located in the
Heart of the cities – No shuttles
or taxis to get where you want to be.
No Up-Selling on the tour - admissions
included and no pressure to buy more while
on your vacation.
14 Meals including Hot Buffet Breakfasts
with Cappuccinos
5 Full dinners with regional
wine included.
Nightly Dinner Invitations
You're invited to dinner nightly by
your Tour Captain, even on off nights.
Venice Video: Watch Italian Band play inside
Doges Palace
Discover our competition's hotels on Trip
Advisor and see how many of their properties
are on Trip Advisor's Top 10 Dirtiest! And
while you're at TripAdvisor, check out our
hotels, too. We use only deluxe, newly refurbishd
rooms.
Discover
Small Group Italy Touring –"We
loved QueensLander's Italy Tour – everything
was perfectly arranged each step of the way!"
– Joe & Billie Devine, Italy
Tour
Manhattan Beach, California
"Discover the cuisine and
delicious wine - it literally flows on this
tour - every dinner and the amazing wine road
in Tuscany - wonderful!"
Deluxe
to Luxury Hotel Properties
Located in the hearts
of the towns and villages!
Admissions throughout, Small Group Touring
with QueensLander's exclusive approach to
Italy Touring, all gratuities included, no
tipping guide, driver or tour captain - Worry
Free! Hotels have been personally inspected
by our own Hotel Snob, Mark Story.
Hotel Saturnia & International,
Venice
Located near St. Mark's Square, the Saturnia
is a delightful way to start your Italy Tour
- a 14th century palace. Or perhaps the Palace
Bonvecchiati or Cavalletto.
The Hotel Helvetia & Bristol in
Florence, part of the Leading Hotels of the
World, is situated perfectly in the heart
of Florence and is about a 3 minute leisurely
walk to the Ponte Vecchio and Duomo. Or perhaps
you'll enjoy Grand Hotel Baglioni
or the Hotel Davanzati
in Florence.
In Cortona you will enjoy the Villa
Marsilli or similar.
While enjoying your time 'under the Tuscan
sun' , discover the romance of this quaint
Tuscan town.
In Rome, the Grand Hotel de la Minerve or
similar.
Rome
provides perfect location near the Spanish
Steps and boutique shopping areas, as well
as the Tiber River!
Extending to Amalfi Coast?
Hotel Bellevue Syrene (5 Star) or Hotel BelAir
(4 Star) in Sorrento.
Okay, so you won't want to leave these hotels.
Perched perfectly on the cliffs at Sorrento,
and each guest room has an incredible view!
OUR BUDGET HOTELS (or similar)
Venice - Hotel do Pozzi
Florence - Hotel Axial
Tuscany - Upgraded Hotel or Villa
Rome - Hotel Siena
Sorrento - Hotel Villa Maria
WHY QUEENSLANDER
FOR
ITALY TOURING?
• Off-the-Beaten-Path Restaurants
throughout! Small, authentic restaurants that
fit our group size. Not those the big companies
use.
SUGGESTED READING ON ITALY
VENICE:
A Thousand Days in Venice – Marlena
de Blasi
A Venetian Affair - Andrea Di Robilant
In the Company of the Courtesan – Sarah
Dunant
Venetian Stories – Jane Turner Rylands
The City of Falling Angels - John Berendt
(non fiction)
The World of Venice – Jan Morris (non
fiction)
MISC:
A Thread of Grace – Maria Russell (WWII
Resistance)
A Bell for Adano – John Hersey (WWII
Sicily)
The Agony & the Ecstasy – Irving
Stone (Michelangelo & Sistine Chapel,
based on fact)
The Birth of Venus – Sarah Dunant
A Valley in Italy – Lisa St. Aubin de
Teran - Tuscany
Italian Neighbors – Tim Parks (Northern
Italy)
The Name of the Rose – Umberto Eco
A Farewell to Arms – Ernest Hemingway
NON FICTION:
Italy for Dummies – Bruce Murphy and
Alessandra de Rosa
Italy, A Short History – Harry Hearder
Italian Days – Barbara Grizzuti Harrison
La Bella Figura – Beppe Severgnini
Culture Shock! Italy – Alessandro Falassi
That Fine Italian Hand – Paul Hoffman
Dances with Luigi - Paul Paolicelli (Southern
Italy)
Under the Tuscan Sun – Frances Mayes
When in Rome – Robert Hutchinson
MOVIES: Summertime (Katherine Hepburn) –
Venice
Life is Beautiful
Ciao Professore!
Enchanted April
Cinema Paradiso
Il Postino
Two Women (Sophia Loren)
Roman Holiday
The Bicycle Thief
A Farewell to Arms
Big Night (Italian Americans)
Night of the Falling Stars
The Agony & the Ecstacy
La Strada – Frederico Fellini
Dangerous Beauty (Venice)
Visions of Italy (PBS 2-disc) - includes arial
photography, northern & southern Italy
& Sicily.
A Room With A View