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- Scenic Europe
- Full Germany Circuit, Ending in Paris
- Munich - Lake Garda With Charm
- Munich – Lake Garda
- Western and Central Europe: Venice, the Alps & the Flavours of Rome
- Alpine Escape: Germany, Austria and Italy
- From Garmisch to Merano
- From Garmisch to Merano Charm
- Romantic Rhine with Swiss Alps, 1 Night in Lucerne & 3 Nights in Lake Como (Southbound) 2026
- Iconic Italy with Magnificent Europe Rome → Amsterdam (2025)
Scenic Europe
23 Reviews by TourRadar travelers“I had an amazing time with the group because of her guidance towards everyone in her flock.”
Caroline, traveled in June
Duration 9 days Destinations Germany, Austria, Liechtenstein, Switzerland, Italy Age Range 10 to 75 year olds Operator Expat Explore Travel From $2,665
41% Off- NZ$1,572You save $1,092
Duration 9 days Destinations Germany, Italy, Luxembourg, France Age Range up to 85 year olds Operator Europamundo From
41% Off- NZ$2,667
This 11-day alpine adventure weaves through Bavaria's Lake Starnberg, Austria's Inn Valley, and South Tyrol's wine country. Stams Cistercian monastery, medieval Glurns, and Reinhold Messner's Juval Castle highlight the route. Charming hotels provide comfort while covering 40-65km daily through Germany and Italy's most scenic regions.
Duration 11 days Destinations Germany, Austria, Italy Age Range up to 99 year olds Operated in English, German Operator Eurobike From
41% Off- NZ$3,748
Munich's Marriott Hotel marks the start of a route through Bavaria's Lake Starnberg, past Garmisch-Partenkirchen's ski resorts, into Merano's spa town, and finally to Lake Garda. Savor Tyrolean cuisine and Italian espresso while staying in charming 3-star hotels, with a luxury 4-star stay in Munich.
Duration 11 days Destinations Germany, Austria, Italy Age Range up to 99 year olds Operated in English, German Operator Eurobike From
41% Off- NZ$2,810
Western and Central Europe: Venice, the Alps & the Flavours of Rome
25 Reviews by TourRadar travelers“I really enjoyed this tour the group itself the CEO and all the places we visited!”
Lisa, traveled in November
Munich's Bavarian heart serves as the gateway to Italy's cultural capitals. The route winds through pristine alpine landscapes to Lake Misurina's crystal waters, Venice's maze-like canals, Florence's Renaissance treasures at Uffizi Gallery, and Rome's ancient wonders, complemented by authentic food tours throughout.
Duration 8 days Destinations Germany, Austria, Italy Age Range 18 to 35 year olds Operator G Adventures From $2,359
20% Off- NZ$1,887You save $471
Medieval Meersburg Castle, Germany's oldest inhabited fortress, leads to Austria's Imperial Palace in Innsbruck. The route continues through Italy's Dolomites to Verona's famous Romeo and Juliet balcony. Distinguished hotels like Hotel Grauer Bär in Innsbruck and Best Western Plus in Verona provide comfort. Wine tasting in Verona includes local cheeses.
Duration 10 days Destinations Germany, Austria, Italy Age Range up to 80 year olds Operator Back-Roads Touring From
20% Off- NZ$6,619
The route spans three countries in 8 days from Bavaria to South Tyrol. Highlights include Garmisch-Partenkirchen's Partnachklamm gorge, Mittenwald's violin-making heritage, and scenic paths to Merano. Characteristic hotels like Rheinischer Hof offer comfort while sampling German and Italian Alpine cuisine.
Duration 8 days Destinations Germany, Austria, Italy Age Range up to 99 year olds Operated in English, German Operator Eurohike From
20% Off- NZ$1,911
An 8-day route links Germany's Olympic town Garmisch-Partenkirchen to Italy's Merano through Tyrolean mountains. The famous Geisterklamm ravine, Lake Schwarzsee, and vineyard paths to Naturno mark key stops. Luxuriate in 4-star comfort at Post Hotel Mittenwald and Hotel Adria Merano.
Duration 8 days Destinations Germany, Austria, Italy Age Range up to 99 year olds Operated in English, German Operator Eurohike From
20% Off- NZ$2,657
Duration 12 days Destinations Netherlands, Germany, France, Switzerland, Italy Age Range 8 to 99 year olds Operator Avalon Waterways From
20% Off- NZ$9,041+$385 upfront costs
Rome's Colosseum and Florence's Galleria dell'Accademia introduce Italy's treasures before revealing Germany's cultural gems. Luxury hotels like NH Collection Palazzo Cinquecento in Rome anchor the journey through UNESCO sites including Cinque Terre. Special activities include cheese-making in Sorrento and wine tasting in Valpolicella.
Duration 27 days Destinations Italy, Slovenia, Croatia, Hungary, Austria, Germany, Netherlands Age Range up to 99 year olds Operator APT From
20% Off- NZ$25,665
What people love about Germany And Italy Tours
- Scenic Europe
Cameron Benson was an exceptional tour leader, and I cannot be more grateful that I decided to give this trip a try. I'm so grateful for all the wonderful people I met and for the chance to see so many beautiful places in Europe. I will never forget it!! My personal high light was the night we spent in The Italian Lake District. So breathtaking! I highly recommend this trip to anyone hoping to see some truly jaw dropping scenery! You'll be ooing and awwing the entire time!
- Western and Central Europe: Venice, the Alps & the Flavours of Rome
I was pretty unhappy with G Adventures at the beginning as I had expressed concerns with my health and wanted to cancel but they wouldn’t refund my money. However, the guide that I had, Andrei, was so incredible. He was so comforting, helpful, kind, and fun. I was so scared going into it but Andrei was so amazing and I truly could not have asked for a better guide. If I could give him a million stars I would.
What our customers ask about Germany and Italy Tours & Trips
How can you best travel between Germany and Italy?
Getting between Germany and Italy is actually really straightforward by train especially the high-speed routes that connect the major cities. You can hop on a direct train from Munich to Verona which is super convenient and gives you amazing views along the way. If you're looking to explore the smaller towns there are lots of regional train options that let you see more local life and culture. The Venosta train between Malles and Merano in Italy is a great example of these local routes.
What kind of authentic local food can you find in Germany and Italy?
Munich's got these amazing Weißwurst sausages that you've got to try with sweet mustard at the beer gardens and the Bavarian pretzels from local bakeries are just incredible. When you're in Italy you'll find real Neapolitan pizza in Naples proper pasta dishes in Rome and the most amazing gelato in Florence. Verona's really known for its wines which pair perfectly with local cheeses and meats you can find all these specialties in restaurants and markets throughout both countries. There's this amazing place in Mori called Gelateria Bologna that's famous for their pistachio ice cream.
What natural areas can you visit outside the cities and how do you get to them?
The Black Forest in Germany is absolutely stunning with hiking trails through dense forests you can reach it pretty easily by car or public transport. Over in Italy the Dolomites are just breathtaking they're actually a UNESCO World Heritage Site with incredible peaks and valleys that you can explore using cable cars and mountain railways. Getting to Marmolada in the Dolomites is really cool you take a series of cable cars up. Lake Constance which sits right where Germany Austria and Switzerland meet offers beautiful boat tours and lakeside trails that are easy to get to from nearby towns.
What are some hidden route gems that travelers love taking?
The Romantic Road through Bavaria is this incredible route that takes you through medieval towns and castles it's really special. There's this interesting detour through Liechtenstein between Switzerland and Austria where you can take a city train tour of Vaduz their tiny capital. People really love these routes because they're so picturesque and way less crowded than the usual tourist spots. The "Alpine Escape" tours are great examples taking you through places like Lindau Vaduz and Innsbruck.
Which places are worth visiting but don't get too crowded?
Friedrichshafen's got this fascinating Zeppelin Museum that's perfect if you're into aviation history and it's usually pretty quiet compared to bigger cities. Meersburg sitting right on Lake Constance has Germany's oldest castle where people still live and these wonderful walking tours through historic streets. Up in Cortina d'Ampezzo you'll find great winter sports the Observatory of Helmut Ullrich with amazing views and this really interesting Museum of the Great War in Serauta that tells the story of World War I in the region.