Discover Our Destinations

From Rome and Beyond

Meaningful Journeys Worth Taking

Wherever you’re headed, we believe the road there should be just as beautiful. At Dolce Via Tours, our destinations are carefully chosen for their charm, history, and soul — from timeless cityscapes to scenic countryside escapes.

Handpicked
with Heart…

Every stop on our list has been thoughtfully selected to give you a richer, more meaningful travel experience. Whether you’re exploring the grandeur of Florence, the serenity of Assisi, or the coastal magic of Amalfi, each destination brings its own story — and we’re here to guide you through it.

Let your next Italian escape begin with one of our curated day trips, transfers, or port tours — designed to make the journey feel just as special as the arrival.

Our Destinations

Florence

Florence is where art, history, and romance intertwine. As the birthplace of the Renaissance, this city invites you to stroll through centuries of beauty. Gaze upon Michelangelo’s David at the Accademia Gallery, admire the intricate frescoes inside the Duomo di Firenze, and walk across the medieval Ponte Vecchio, lined with artisan shops. Every street is a masterpiece, every corner a story waiting to be told.

Amalfi Coast

The Amalfi Coast is pure Italian enchantment — where towering cliffs plunge into sapphire waters, and sun-drenched villages cling to the shoreline. Take in the pastel perfection of Positano, explore the historic Amalfi Cathedral, and soak in the panoramic views from Ravello’s Villa Cimbrone. Whether you’re savoring fresh seafood by the sea or cruising the scenic coastline, every moment here is postcard-worthy.

Naples

Bold, vibrant, and unapologetically alive—Naples is Italy at its most authentic. Wander through the historic Spaccanapoli, where bustling streets lead to hidden treasures like the Sansevero Chapel, home to the breathtaking Veiled Christ. Visit the grand Royal Palace, and of course, treat yourself to a slice of true Neapolitan pizza. With its rich culture, layered history, and lively energy, Naples is a feast for the senses.

San Gimignano

Rising above the Tuscan countryside, San Gimignano is a medieval skyline frozen in time. Known for its striking stone towers, this UNESCO-listed town is a feast for history lovers and wine enthusiasts alike. Climb Torre Grossa for breathtaking views of the rolling vineyards, admire the frescoed ceilings of the Collegiata di San Gimignano, and sip on a glass of Vernaccia, the town’s renowned white wine. With its enchanting streets and old-world charm, San Gimignano is a Tuscan dream.

Pisa

Beyond its iconic Leaning Tower, Pisa offers a blend of art, history, and lively charm. Explore the Piazza dei Miracoli, home to the cathedral, baptistery, and the famous tower itself. Wander along the Arno River, admire Gothic gems like Santa Maria della Spina, and soak in the energy of this historic university town. Pisa is more than a postcard — it’s a city full of character and depth.

Siena

Siena is a medieval gem nestled in the heart of Tuscany. In Piazza del Campo, imagine the thunder of hooves during the famous Palio horse race. Climb the Torre del Mangia for panoramic views, then step inside the Siena Cathedral to admire its striped marble walls and intricate mosaics. With its rich history and timeless charm, Siena captures the essence of old-world Italy.

Assisi

Assisi is a hilltop sanctuary where faith and beauty live side by side. Visit the Basilica di San Francesco, home to Giotto’s stunning frescoes and the saint’s final resting place. Stroll through peaceful cobblestone streets, explore the medieval Rocca Maggiore fortress, and take in sweeping views of the Umbrian countryside. With its sacred sites and timeless charm, Assisi offers a quiet kind of magic that touches the soul.

Pompeii

Frozen in time beneath layers of volcanic ash, Pompeii offers an unparalleled glimpse into ancient Roman life. Walk through its remarkably preserved streets, where grand villas, bathhouses, and fresco-covered walls reveal the daily lives of its citizens before the catastrophic eruption of Mount Vesuvius. Stand in the heart of the Forum, marvel at the amphitheater, and witness the haunting Plaster Casts of the Victims, an unforgettable reminder of history’s power.

San Giovanni Rotondo

A place of deep faith and quiet reflection, San Giovanni Rotondo is best known as the home of Saint Padre Pio. Visit the modern sanctuary, explore the humble Church of Santa Maria delle Grazie, and walk the peaceful grounds where pilgrims gather in prayer. Set in the hills of Puglia, it’s a sacred destination that offers both spiritual connection and stillness.