Venice to Rome Tours
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- Italia Amore Mio (Small Group)
- Flavors of Italy & Amalfi Coast
- Venice to Rome: Hostel Week Group Tour
- Journeys: Iconic Italy National Geographic Journeys
- Best of Italy in One Week (Venice, Florence, Rome!)
- 5 Days in Italy (Venice & Rome!)
- 9-day Venice, Florence and Rome Small Group Tour from Venice
- Best of Italy (Venice to Rome) (2025) (Alternative)
- Venice, Florence, Sorrento, Rome: signature (4* hotels) low carbon tour by train
- Venice, Florence, Sorrento, Rome: essential (3* hotels) low carbon tour by train
Italia Amore Mio (Small Group)
39 Reviews by TourRadar travelers“Our trip experience was flawless as they handled any difficulties or itinerary changes with expert care.”
Jeremy, traveled in October
A grand Italian tour starts in Venice with St Mark's Square and gondola rides, continuing through Bologna's Archiginnasio and Florence's Duomo before reaching Rome with Vatican visits and pizza-making classes. 4-star hotels welcome guests throughout the 14-day route.
Duration 14 days Destinations Venice, Bologna, Florence, Siena, Perugia, Assisi, Rome, Pompei, Amalfi, PositanoSee all destinations Age Range 6 to 80 year olds Operator Eskapas From $9,626
3% Off- NZ$9,337You save $288
Flavors of Italy & Amalfi Coast
15 Reviews by TourRadar travelers“Sorrento was so beautiful. Staff at the hotels were great and meals (especially at the Hotel in Sorrento).”
JOLLEAN, traveled in September
St Mark's Basilica opens the Venice chapter before trains lead to Florence's Duomo. The route continues to Rome's Colosseum, then south to Pompeii's ruins and Sorrento's coast, before returning to Rome's eternal city.
Duration 11 days Destinations Venice, Florence, Rome, Pompeii, Sorrento, Capri Age Range 1 to 99 year olds Operator Wingbuddy From
3% Off- NZ$3,299
The Rialto Bridge welcomes visitors to Venice, followed by a 2-hour train ride to Florence's Uffizi Gallery, and culminating at Rome's Colosseum. This eight-day route includes St. Mark's Basilica, Ponte Vecchio, and Vatican City, connected by high-speed rail.
Duration 8 days Destinations Venice, Florence, Rome Age Range 18 to 35 year olds Operator Euroventure Travel From
3% Off- NZ$1,671
Journeys: Iconic Italy National Geographic Journeys
3 Reviews by TourRadar travelers“The tour was an amazing mix of included activities and feee time. The small group size made the tour much more enjoyable.”
Tara, traveled in May
Canal-side walks and Doge's Palace visits mark your time in Venice, before moving through Florence's Renaissance treasures and Naples' archaeological wonders, finishing in Rome with Vatican Museum tours and ancient Roman ruins.
Duration 14 days Destinations Venice, Cinque Terre, Florence, Naples, Pompeii, Sorrento, Amalfi, Agerola, Montepertuso, PositanoSee all destinations Age Range up to 99 year olds Operator National Geographic Journeys with G Adventures From
3% Off- NZ$9,419
Best of Italy in One Week (Venice, Florence, Rome!)
4 Reviews by TourRadar travelers“Everything was perfectly organized. We had an amazing time.”
Kerstin, traveled in May
Water taxis glide into Venice, where St. Mark's Square and Murano islands await. Rail travel leads through Florence's historic center, ending in Rome with Vatican City and Colosseum visits. Strategic 3-star hotels near train stations provide comfort throughout.
Duration 7 days Destinations Venice, Florence, Rome Age Range up to 99 year olds Operator WiseYatra From $2,563
15% Off- NZ$2,179You save $384
5 Days in Italy (Venice & Rome!)
1 Review by TourRadar travelers“Everything was handled perfectly by the company with no issues.”
Marlana, traveled in May
St. Mark's Square and Doge's Palace welcome visitors to Venice, followed by cruises to Murano and Burano islands. Train travel leads to Rome for Vatican City and Colosseum tours, concluding with the Roman Forum and Palatine Hill.
Duration 5 days Destinations Venice, Rome Age Range up to 99 year olds Operator WiseYatra From $1,976
15% Off- NZ$1,680You save $296
St. Mark's Basilica introduces Venice's charms, followed by Florence's Piazza del Duomo, and finishing at Rome's Vatican. This nine-day route connects three iconic cities via high-speed rail, with central boutique hotels near major attractions.
Duration 9 days Destinations Venice, Florence, Rome Age Range 12 to 99 year olds Operator Firebird Tours From
15% Off- NZ$8,048
Maison Venezia UNA hosts your Venetian stay, filled with canal tours and Vivaldi concerts. Ravenna's mosaics and Florence's Renaissance art lead to Rome's Ponte Sisto Hotel, where the Colosseum and Vatican await.
Duration 12 days Destinations Venice, Florence, San Marino, Ravenna, Tuscany, Rome Age Range up to 99 year olds Operator Collette From $8,332
10% Off- NZ$7,499You save $833
Hotel Continental near Rialto Bridge introduces Venice, before rail journeys through Florence's Renaissance treasures and Sorrento's coastal beauty, finishing at Rome's Welcome Piram. Four iconic cities unfold over 9 days, linked by high-speed trains and private transfers.
Duration 9 days Destinations Venice, Florence, Sorrento, Rome Age Range up to 99 year olds Operator Meet and Greet Italy From
10% Off- NZ$4,527
Duration 9 days Destinations Venice, Florence, Sorrento, Rome Age Range up to 99 year olds Operator Meet and Greet Italy From $4,239
15% Off- NZ$3,603You save $635
What people love about Venice to Rome Tours
- Italia Amore Mio (Small Group)
If you’re thinking about visiting Italy and want to see a little bit of everything, this is the tour to book. We covered so much ground—from Venice to Rome to the Amalfi Coast—without feeling rushed, and the whole thing was super well-organized. Venice was the perfect start. We did a gondola ride and had an amazing welcome dinner. The views, the food, the history—it was incredible. Florence was beautiful, especially with all the Renaissance art and history, and I loved the free time to explore. Plus, we did a wine tasting in Chianti which was just chef’s kiss. ? The hotels were all comfortable, with great locations. My favorite stay was in Florence—it felt like a little retreat in the city. The transportation was really smooth too; no stress at all with getting from place to place. We saw so many iconic spots, from the Sistine Chapel in Rome to the ruins of Pompeii. I honestly can’t pick a favorite moment, but the boat trip along the Amalfi Coast was something I’ll never forget. Also, the food—wow. Every meal was delicious. The small group size made everything feel more personal, and the guides were friendly and knowledgeable. We also had enough free time to wander and do our own thing, which was awesome. Overall, this tour was worth every dollar. I came home with amazing memories, great photos, and a deep love for Italy. If you want a well-balanced, fun, and stress-free way to see the best of Italy, I 100% recommend this tour and Eskapas.
- Journeys: Iconic Italy National Geographic Journeys
Amazing tour facilitated by an amazing guide! Great balance of planned activities and free time to explore. Highly recommended!
- Best of Italy in One Week (Venice, Florence, Rome!)
Staff were excellent to work with and they did everything possible to make it a great trip. All reservations and trips were booked with no problems. Hotel in Venice could be upgraded.
What our customers ask about Venice to Rome Tours
What would be an example itinerary between Venice and Rome?
A practical 8-day route begins with two nights in Venice where you'll explore St. Mark's Square and experience a gondola ride. The journey continues with three nights in Florence including visits to the Uffizi Gallery and Duomo. Most itineraries add a day trip to Siena with wine tasting in Chianti before completing the journey with three nights in Rome where you'll see the Colosseum and Vatican Museums. A TourRadar traveler shares: "Our tour leader Riccardo made sure we saw all the highlights while still having free time to explore on our own. The perfect mix of guided tours and independent exploration."
What are the most common destinations visited between Venice to Rome?
The route commonly features stops in Florence Bologna San Gimignano Siena and the Tuscan countryside. Most tours dedicate 2-3 nights to Florence's Renaissance heritage followed by wine experiences in Chianti and visits to medieval towns. A TourRadar traveler notes: "The Tuscan steak dinner was great and visiting Siena and San Gimignano gave us a perfect taste of authentic Italy."
What's included in the typical tour price between Venice and Rome?
Standard packages cover 3-4 star hotels daily breakfast high-speed train transportation and entry to key attractions such as the Vatican Museums and Colosseum. According to a TourRadar traveler: "Our tour included excellent centrally-located hotels comfortable train travel and skip-the-line access to all major sites which made the experience very smooth."
What kind of accommodations can I expect on Venice to Rome tours?
You'll find 3-4 star hotels in prime locations including properties like the Maison Venezia UNA Esperienze in Venice and the Ponte Sisto Hotel in Rome. These hotels are selected for their central locations and quality standards. A TourRadar traveler confirms: "Hotels were in great locations so that you could come and go during the day if you wanted to."
What cultural experiences are included in Venice to Rome tours?
The tours feature hands-on activities such as pasta-making classes in Bologna wine tasting sessions in Tuscany and glass-blowing demonstrations on Venice's Murano Island. A TourRadar traveler shares: "The pasta making in Bologna was great and Michelle was an excellent instructor."
What is the average price I can expect to pay for a Venice to Rome tour?
Prices range from $1600 to $4400 with most travelers spending around $2500 per person. This covers 3-4 star lodging train tickets between cities guided walking tours and select meals. Hotels like the Plaza in Venice and Raffaello in Florence represent the typical 4-star accommodations with breakfast included in most packages.