Visions of the Past: Art & History Tour of Rome and Elba Island

Elba island, Tuscany, Italy

What to expect on this itinerary

The splendors of Rome and the beaches of Elba offer the perfect escape into mystique, legend, and opulent history. Your 10-day tour immerses you in the continued grandeur of empires and the stunning beauty of the Mediterranean landscape. Witness captivating mythology captured by Bernini in timeless sculptures. Enjoy kneading soft dough against your skin as you shape delectable pasta. Embrace the lavish palaces of Napoleon during his island exile and bask in the warm sunlight glinting off the turquoise Mediterranean Sea. Legend and history blend into an exciting getaway when relaxing in the luxuries of Rome and Elba.

Countries Visited

Italy, Vatican City

Places Visited

Rome, Vatican City, Elba,  Rio Marina, Anello Occidentale, Monte Capanne, Marciana, Costa del Sole, Orbetello, Cerveteri, Portoferraio

Suggested Duration

10 Days

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Day 1

Rome – Collecting Iconic Rome

The city of Rome sprouted from mythology, founded by the brothers Romulus and Remus. A hint of mystique emanates from the boulevards and meandering narrow cobblestone alleys. The city has evolved over more than 3,000 years, connecting its past to the ruins of the Roman Empire, medieval castles, Renaissance artwork, baroque piazzas, and the daily bustle of locals sipping espresso en route to the office. Your flight lands at Fiumicino Airport where you meet your private transfer at baggage claim. The allure of Rome grips you from the moment you enter the lavish lobby of your hotel.

Your guide meets you in the lobby after you have had time to settle into the comforts of your room. The sunlight glints off the golden brick buildings bordering the cobblestone lanes of the historic city center. You make your way through the iconic opulence of the Eternal City, beginning with the Trevi Fountain.

The water system has helped bring water to Rome since the Aqua Virgo Aqueduct was erected in the 1st century BC. The gorgeous edifice now framing the water source was erected in the 18th century under the patronage of Pope Clemens XII. The structure stands on the back of Palazzo Poli at a height of 86 feet. The imposing figure of Oceanus stands at the center of the fountain framed by a neoclassical arch. Horses pull the shell chariot and offer a sense of symmetry to the quintessential fountain of Rome.

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Day 2

Rome – A Classic View

Day 3

Rome – A Taste of Rome

Day 4

Rome – On the Grounds of the Borghese

Day 5

Rome – Transitioning Rome

Day 6

Rome – Ancient Life Above and Below Rome

Day 7

Elba – The Treasured Land and Sea

Day 8

Elba – An Elba Panorama

Day 9

Elba – True History Around Elba

Day 10

Elba – Closing the Distance

Trip Highlights

  • Uncover the distinctive flavors of Rome during a private cooking class presenting you with the ingredients and style of celebrated regional cuisine
  • Wander the breadth of the Vatican Museums during an After Hours tour, offering a uniquely quiet and serene view of the famous galleries
  • Traverse the ancient ruins of Rome, from the Colosseum to the villas at Palatine Hill, with a private guided tour of the former Imperial prestige
  • Discover the elaborate decor and captivating history of the churches and cathedrals of Rome, each harboring enough history to border legend
  • Delight in a sweet sampling of gelato with a private tour of the best gelaterias in Rome, followed by a quick lesson in crafting the perfect flavor
  • Relish a unique four-course dinner while cruising down the Tiber River
  • Witness the opulence of Emperor Napoleon’s life while exiled on the Isle of Elba by visiting his former palaces
  • Venture to the top summit of Mount Capanne for a sweeping panorama of the island
  • Traverse the waters of the Elba Nature and National Park on a sailboat or on a scuba diving excursion in search of fish, dolphins, whales, and much more
  • Wander the remaining cobblestones of the former Appian Way on the fringes of Rome to view the marvelous ancient Christian Catacombs
  • Bask on the white sand beaches and enjoy the embracing sunshine on Elba

Detailed Description

Rome and Elba offer excitement, beauty, and luxury in their vast history and enchanting artistry. Your customizable tour is best experienced between April and October, allowing you to embrace the hot sandy beaches, refreshingly cool waters, and immaculate artistry of both Rome and the island of Elba. Escape to the cobbled streets of Rome to begin your lavish journey. Your private transfer meets you at Fiumicino Airport and escorts you to a former palace that has been renovated as a hotel. Meet your guide in the lobby when you are ready for an introductory tour of the cobblestone streets and iconic artwork turning the historic city center into an open-air museum.

Your private guide meets you at the hotel once more, this time escorts you to the ancient grounds of Imperial Rome, leading you through the Colosseum, Roman Forum, and Palatine Hill. Later in the day, you have a private cooking course during which time you learn the art and soul of Roman cuisine. Begin the following morning at your leisure before embarking on a delicious tour of Rome’s best gelaterias to sample the different flavors of the city, followed by a chance to craft your own gelato. In the afternoon, you make your way to Vatican City to explore the famous remarkable museums with a semi-private after-hours tour. Next, you wander through the opulent galleries in the Villa Borghese before enjoying a picnic lunch in the celebrated park.

The remainder of the day is at your leisure to enjoy the Eternal City. Your guide leads you through a remarkable timeless journey by visiting the historic churches of Rome, which offer a timeline of the city’s progression from paganism to Christianity. The next day takes you to a nature reserve to traverse the preserved cobblestones of the Appian Way, beneath which stands miles of intricate networks connecting historic Christian catacombs. Next, you have a private transfer north to the port of Piombino. Stop in the ancient Etruscan catacombs of Cerveteri and in the towns of Orbetello before boarding your ferry to Portoferraio.

Your private transfer escorts you through town on a tour between the historic marina and the palaces once occupied by Napoleon before taking you to a villa overlooking the water. Traverse the island to visit the town of Marciana and the summit of Monte Capanne. You can also take the time to linger on the beach of Rio Marina or Fetovaia. The following day is at your leisure to enjoy the splendors of Elba. Dig your toes into the hot sand at Lacona or visit the Romanesque cathedrals. You could also sail along the waters of the marina park in search of whales and dolphins. On the final day, you have a private transfer to Marina di Campo airport to make your connecting flight home at Galileo Galilei Airport in Pisa. 

Starting Price

$4,500 per person (excluding international flights)

Your Zicasso trip is fully customizable, and this sample itinerary is a starting place for your travel plans. Actual costs are dynamic, and your selection of accommodations and activities, your season of travel, and other such variables will bring this budget guideline up or down. Throughout your planning experience with your Zicasso specialist, your itinerary is designed around your budget. You can book your trip when you are satisfied with every detail. Planning your trip with a Zicasso travel specialist is a free service.

What's Included

  • Accommodations
  • In-country transportation
  • Some or all activities and tours
  • Expert trip planning
  • 24x7 support during your trip

Your final trip cost will vary based on your selected accommodations, activities, meals, and other trip elements that you opt to include.

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Italy Trip Review: Rome, Colosseum, Vatican, Cooking Class, Fresco Painting Experience, 1 Week

We could not be more pleased with the itinerary Zicasso’s travel specialist organized on our behalf. We were visiting Rome with our daughter, son-in-law, and 11-year-old twin granddaughters. From our pick-up at the airport to our final drop-off heading home, everything ran like clockwork.

The tours of the Colosseum and the Vatican, our cooking class, and fresco art painting experience were all well-suited to every member of the family. The guides and hostesses were all lovely, very knowledgeable, and made every experience memorable, especially for our grandchildren. We would not hesitate to recommend the travel specialist to anyone looking for a truly authentic Roman adventure.

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Italy Travel Review: Venice, Cinque Terre, Pisa, Florence, Impruneta, Rome, St. Mark's Basilica, Vatican, Cooking Class, Winery Tour, Art, 9-Day Trip

The trip was awesome. The accommodations were very nice. We just did not realize how much walking we would do, but we managed. There were a few hiccups, but nothing major.

Our transport from the airport to the hotel in Venice went smoothly. We definitely appreciated the private transfer after seeing the crowd on the public transportation. My sister was a little disappointed that the gondolier did not sing to us in Italian, but she thought the ride was very relaxing. The tour guide for St. Mark's was very knowledgeable and informative. Venice was a lovely and unique city. We were surprised by the narrow walkways/streets and canals; but came to appreciate them. It gave Venice its charm. The transport from the hotel to the train station was right on time and the guy at the train station was great. He explained exactly what we needed to do to catch the train to our next destinations. We really appreciated his help.

The transport from the train station to the car rental agency was okay. The driver spoke little English and the A/C did not work in the vehicle. The driver did try everything to work the A/C and did apologize that it was not working. The driver dropped us off at the wrong spot at the rental car place. He dropped us off where you turn in the cars.  We had to walk to where you rent the cars with our luggage. The car-rental line was extremely long and somewhat confusing. There were no instructions to take a number. We only knew because a nice couple informed us to do so. And there were so many other car-rental places with no lines. 

We explored Cinque Terre, Pisa, and Florence during our time in Impruneta. We really enjoyed the cooking class and winery tour you scheduled for us; our guide was a great teacher. Driving in Florence was a little confusing with the ZTLs, but I think we did okay. Little did we know how much we would appreciate the ZTLs while walking around in Florence. We walked and shopped in Florence. We even did a tour at the Accademia Gallery to see the statue of David. 

Returning the vehicle was way easier than renting it and our next transport picked us up right where we were dropped off. We felt very comfortable navigating the train station for our train ride to Rome, thanks to the train station lesson we received from the guy in Venice. The train rides went very smoothly. The transport from the station in Rome to our hotel went very well. He literally dropped us off right in front of the hotel.

Rome was different. It had the narrow, quaint streets between buildings which made Rome very walkable. However, we did not expect cars/motorcycles to be driving down these narrow streets as well. It made for interesting walks. We really enjoyed our tours with our guide. She was very knowledgeable and informative. She also allowed us to go at our own pace. Needless to say, our pace became slower than usual from all the walking we already did in Venice and Florence. Our feet were starting to hurt, even though we wore comfortable shoes the whole time. We also enjoyed the Vatican Necropolis. I was extremely humbled that I was able to kneel and pray before the actual remains of St. Peter. I am very grateful we were allowed to get into that tour. Although Rome was different, it was very historical and a lot to take in. There was just so much history everywhere you turned. Rome was really inspiring.

Our transport from the hotel back to the airport was on time and went very well. The driver spoke very good English and gave us some additional interesting facts while on our way to the airport. We were ready to go home, but also sad to be leaving.  

Thank you for putting the details of the trip together. The trip would not have been as great as it was without you.

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Italy Tour Review: Venice, Florence, San Gimignano, Siena, Rome, Vatican, Amalfi Coast, Capri, Sorrento, Positano, Doge's Palace, Colosseum, Palatine Hill, Boat Ride, 12 Days

This was possibly the best trip of my life!

Once I arrived in Venice and put myself in the hands of Zicasso’s tour company, I was supremely well taken care of.

I left my passport on the plane, so I was held up in the airport for probably two hours. This was the first time I used the emergency number (or the chat app). The communication was answered immediately and we were able to let my first guide know I was being held up. I thought the first person who helped me was just someone to get me to the hotel, but she was also a guide in the sense that she described many of the things we saw on the way to the hotel. A very pleasant and gracious guide who made sure also that I was prepared for where to be the next day. It was a very great first experience of the tour company’s service.

Throughout this adventure, the guides were outstanding, the hotels were located practically on top of the interesting sites (especially in Rome) and very pleasant to be in.

Also, I continued to use the emergency number or the chat app multiple times. They were very responsive, very pleasant, and perfectly helpful each time. I don't know if I was high-maintenance compared to other clients the tour company has had, but though I felt like it in my mind, I was treated completely graciously each time.

I loved every destination and I loved having a structured tour, combined with a good portion of free time to explore on my own. Perfect.

I was very well guided on each travel day, being met by drivers to drop me off and to pick me up, and the train travel was very fun.

I think there was only one guide who I thought was just going through the motions, but all the other guides were the height of professionalism. I loved being met by our guides at Doge's Palace, which was absolutely outstanding. Walking around old Florence was great fun! The drive out to San Gimignano and Siena was well-planned and well-guided! In Rome, the guide who took us to the Colosseum and Palatine Hill was outstanding, and it was a great outing. (I had also already pretty much visited all the sights since my hotel was practically in the middle of it all.)

The trip to the Vatican was a whole other story. Unfortunately, I forget that guide's name. This guide was also excellent—entertaining, informative, approachable, and professional. The trip to the Amalfi Coast was a long train ride, followed by a very long car ride, but it was worth it. What a beautiful setting! My trip to Capri was absolutely fulfilling and I was a little sad to say goodbye to the guide—we connected with him so well. The next day was our boat tour from Sorrento to Amalfi and Positano. I absolutely enjoyed being guided by our guides! On the way back after that beautiful excursion, we were just cruising along the water, 1970s music playing, wind rushing by and I had a peak moment of happiness. Truly.

This trip was as if the tour company had read my mind and provided even more than I had imagined. I come away deeply grateful.

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Italy Vacation Review: Le Marne, Art Tour, Museums, 9 Days

It was well organized and met my needs completely. The guides and drivers (except for the one to the airport on 6/23) were great. I was particularly surprised and pleased by the art tour on 6/22.

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Italy Trip Review: Rome, Florence, Vatican, Sistine Chapel, Colosseum, 2 Weeks

Zicasso set us up with a wonderful travel agent. The process of choosing and communicating through the Zicasso system was easy and helpful.

The travel specialist and her team planned a wonderful 15-day trip, with nine days in Rome and four days in Florence. She found us great accommodations that included a kitchen, which was a must for us. Other travel agents were not able to provide such accommodations.

The drivers we had were professional and picked us up on time. The guides were experts in their field and generally had taught at universities. The guides were very personable and tailored the tours to our interests.

She arranged all the necessary skip-the-line tours. We went to the Vatican with three different tours: the Sistine Chapel, the Gardens, and the necropolis to see St. Peter's tomb.

There were a couple of hiccups in this perfectly planned itinerary. Each time, the travel specialist and her staff were immediately available and guided us through solutions, such as trying to get to the Colosseum during the Roman Marathon.

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Italy Trip Review: Rome, Florence, Tuscany, Amalfi Coast, Pope Francis’ Funeral, Wine, Cuisine, Culture, Museums, Relaxation, 10 Nights

Zicasso’s tour operator planned the most amazing trip to Italy for us! My requirements were culture, romance, and relaxation. She delivered on every aspect. Although we missed our tour of the Vatican due to the Pope's funeral, my husband and I actually attended his funeral!! Our hotel, though planned many months before, was next to the basilica where Pope Francis was laid to rest. Talk about being a part of history!

We stayed in a beautiful converted villa to boutique hotel in Florence; got whisked away through the Tuscan countryside in a vintage Fiat 500; took cooking classes; sipped lovely wine, accompanied by excellent lunches on our winery tours; soaked in Italy's rich culture and museum scene; and even ticked the relaxation box by spending time by the pool, in the spa, and resting on our large deck overlooking the Amalfi coastline.

Every tour guide was extremely knowledgeable and personable, and it was evident they loved their jobs. Between memories of the boat ride along the Amalfi Coast, tips from the cooking classes I have already started using at home, and the cases of wine we are eagerly awaiting delivery of, my husband and I will forever hold Italy in our hearts and la dolce vita it provided us. 

Talk with our tour operator; you will be glad you did!

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