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Hidden Italy – Trieste & Friuli Venezia - Premier Collection

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£1,323*per person

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Hidden Italy – Trieste & Friuli Venezia - Premier Collection

Experience the cosmopolitan highlights of Friuli-Venezia’s most intriguing centres with lighter-paced, small-group excursions and a luxury hotel stay on the Italian Adriatic. Immerse yourself in the multicultural heritage of Friuli-Venezia Giulia, with an enlightening week-long tour, taking in some truly memorable countryside towns. Starting with a flight to Venice, ease into your exploration with an introductory tour of coastal Grado, your base for the next week. Coffee-capital Trieste, a former Habsburg free port, is next and you’ll get a taste for its historic importance and its diverse cultural influences with a guided tour of its welcoming town squares. You’ll then take in a pair of UNESCO-listed cities, ancient Aquileia and Palmanova, where Northern Italy’s classical Roman history will be on full display. With stops at a number of magnificent Duomos (cathedrals), witness the region’s rich artistic heritage with opportunities to view its traditional hand-crafted statues and intricate mosaics. An optional trip to hilltop Spilimbergo follows and you can try your hand at this ancient artform before sampling fine local prosciutto and Grappa. Next, take in idyllic Cividale, with its pretty architecture and Lombardian-Roman heritage, before heading for the border town of Gorizia. Here, embrace a city of two cultures, with stops on both the Italian and Slovenian side of the border, before settling in for wine tasting at a local vineyard. Round out your wish-list tour the way you want to with a final day at leisure on the idyllic Adriatic Coast or join an optional tour to elegant Venice.

Itinerary

  • Fly to Venice - Fly to Venice this morning and meet your friendly local tour manager before travelling to your hotel in coastal Grado, one of Friuli-Venezia’s most scenic Adriatic towns. After checking in, you’ll have the rest of the evening to relax on the seafront or perhaps enjoy some initial self-guided exploration of the town.
  • Morning at leisure with included afternoon walking tour of Grado - Enjoy a leisurely morning in Friuli-Venezia, with breakfast at the hotel. Later this afternoon, join your tour manager for a walking tour of charming Grado. Starting in the Centro Storico district, you’ll be introduced to the town’s timeless beauty, religious centres and bustling harbour areas. The tour will begin at the Basilica di Sant’Eufemia, one of Grado’s two early Christian churches, which lost its Cathedral status in the 15th-century.  While here, admire its traditional Romanesque architecture and Byzantine mosaics before continuing along pretty streets to the town’s other landmark church, the Basical di Santa Maria delle Grazie. Overlooking the Campo dei Patriarchi, the Centro Storico’s traditional heart, this imposing 6th-century building ranks amongst some of the oldest churches in Italy. After a brief stop, you’ll end the tour with a stroll along Grado’s seafront for an introduction to its maritime past and panoramic views over the glittering Adriatic Coast. The rest of the evening will be at leisure to spend as you see fit, perhaps finding dinner locally or unwinding by the sea.
  • Included tour to Trieste by boat - This morning, have breakfast at the hotel before making the ferry crossing to Trieste, known by some as ‘Vienna by the Sea’. This cosmopolitan city, a former free port of the Habsburg empire which was originally founded by the Romans, boasts a distinctive blend of influences and you’ll experience its cultural nuances first hand with a guided tour. Start your exploration at the Piazza Unità, the city’s lively main square and Europe’s largest open-air sea square. Here, enjoy your first taste of the city’s opulent Austro-Hungarian architecture, ahead of a stop at one of the city’s most intriguing landmarks, the Arco di Ricardo. This ornate arch, once part of the original Roman wall from the city’s founding, is nestled amongst a popular café-lined square, and strikingly contrasts its surrounding buildings. Next, you’ll take in the magnificent Chiesa di San Spiridione, a grand Byzantine-style Serbian Orthodox church, admiring its grand vaulted ceilings and iconic, blue-domed roofs. While here, you can also view the intricate mosaics that adorn its outer facades and cloisters. Continuing along the nearby Canal Grandé, a major waterway that connects the city’s harbour to its inland commercial districts, you’ll learn about Trieste’s economic importance under the Habsburg empire. Your final stop today will be the Molo Audace, a pier which stretches almost 250 meters into the Gulf of Trieste, for unobstructed views across the wharfs and quays that line the surrounding coastline. Your guide will explain how easy access to the Adriatic Coast helped make Trieste a centre for the world coffee trade before showing you some of the best places to embrace its lively café culture. Later this evening, head back to the hotel.
  • Included visits to Palmanova and Aquileia - Two UNESCO-listed gems await today, starting with an unmissable excursion to Palmanova, the world’s first Venetian star fort. Enjoy breakfast at the hotel before heading north to discover one of Italy’s most unique cities layouts. Arranged in a nine-pointed star, this Renaissance town was originally founded as a military encampment and is one of the best-preserved star forts across the world. Upon arrival, admire the picturesque, cobbled streets which have led Palmanova to be described as ‘one of Italy’s most beautiful villages’, before heading to the Piazza Grande at the heart of the town. This pretty open-air square is lined by al fresco cafés and shops, and you’ll have some time to explore before heading to the piazza’s centrepiece, the imposing Dogal Cathedral. Built in the early 17th-century, this magnificent building exemplifies the town’s Venetian heritage, and you can admire its exquisite, frescoed chapels at your own pace or alongside your tour manager. This afternoon, head back south to Grado, stopping in ancient Aquileia en route for a tour of its world-renowned Roman ruins. Once one of the world’s largest cities, housing over 100,000 people at its height, Aquileia still retains a number of original classical buildings. Start with a visit to the town’s spectacular cathedral, The Basilica of Santa Maria Assunta, where you’ll find colourful frescoed cloisters and Europe’s largest mosaic floor. Though the city was sacked by invading Huns in the 4th century CE, this exquisite building has remained one of Aquileia’s most iconic landmarks for over a millennium. Afterwards, learn about the city’s Roman history with a tour of the National Archaeological Museum. Based in the Cassis Faroane Villa, the museum showcases an enchanting collection of authentic artefacts, hand-crafted statues and ancient ornaments which were found amongst the town’s rich heritage sites. Later, continue to your Grado hotel for the night.
  • Full day at leisure or optional tour to Spilimbergo - After breakfasting this morning, you’ll be free to spend the rest of the day as you see fit on Grado’s picturesque coast. If you’d prefer to relax after a first few days’ exploration, enjoy the hotel spa or secure a spot on the beach. For a more active day, join this morning’s optional tour to Spilimbergo, the ‘Town of Mosaics’. Heading further north into Friuli-Venezia, trade Grado’s Adriatic lagoons for the evergreen hills of the Italian countryside, enjoying some truly breath-taking views as you drive. After arriving in Spilimbergo, you’ll be introduced the town’s rich artistic heritage and its world-famous crafts with an interactive visit to the School of Mosaics which draws students from across the world every year. Try your hand at making one of these pretty tiled masterpieces under the guidance of an expert artist before crossing the Tagliamento River to the medieval town of San Daniele. Here, sample some renowned Prosciutto di San Daniele, a cured ham which is only produced in this delightful Friuli town, accompanied by a glass or two of local Grappa, a grape-based brandy. Later this evening, reconvene at the hotel with another evening at your own pace.
  • Included tour to Cividale and Gorizia with wine tasting tour - Get ready for a day’s sightseeing with a hotel breakfast before travelling through bucolic countryside vistas to picturesque Cividale. First founded by Julius Caesar’s Rome, this historic town later became the capital of Lombardy’s first Italian Duchy and showcases a rich blend of cultural influences which you’ll discover. Upon arrival, view the towering arches of the Ponte Del Diavolo (Devil’s Bridge), which cuts across the winding Natisone River. Afterwards, join your tour manager on foot for a walk to the Piazza Paolo Diacono, a café-lined square built on the foundations of the town’s ancient Roman forum. Your tour manager will outline the finer details of the square’s historic architecture, before leading you through the town’s pretty, UNESCO-listed streets to its impressive Duomo. You’ll have time here to take in the Cathedral and its surrounding streets at leisure ahead of a drive to Gorizia later this afternoon. Set on the Italian border with Slovenia, this bustling wine-producing town is neighboured by Nova Gorica, its Slovenian counterpart. After some initial exploration of the Slovenian town, head to Piazza della Vittoria on the Italian side of the border to view Neptune’s Fountain, which has marked the town’s centre since 1756. From here, observe towering Gorizia Castle which watches over the town from its hilltop position. Finally, visit St. Ignatius’ Church, a baroque Jesuit temple with onion-domed facades, and head inside to see its richly decorated altar and frescoes. Your last stop today will be one of Gorizia’s acclaimed rural wineries and you’ll be treated to a tasting of its finest local labels. Afterwards, head back to your Grado hotel.
  • Full day at leisure or optional tour to Venice - Your penultimate day in glorious Friuli-Venezia can be enjoyed as you see fit with either a full day at leisure in Grado or an optional excursion to romantic Venice. For today’s optional excursion, board a coach after breakfast and travel through the Veneto to the city. On arrival, you'll take a walking tour of this simply breathtakingly beautiful place in the company of a local guide. The 100 or so islands that make up the city are linked by innumerable bridges, and gondolas and water taxis ply their trades on the beautiful Grand Canal, past the stunning Academia Museum and beneath the Rialto Bridge. The vast expanse of St Mark's Square, with its sumptuous cathedral, clock tower and the Doge's Palace, the Palazzo Ducale, is one of the world’s great sights. Close by, joining the palace to the prisons, the famous Bridge of Sighs is said to have afforded condemned men a last view of the beauty of Venice en route to the gallows. Away from St Marks and the Grand Canal, a labyrinth of narrow streets waits to be explored, each new corner revealing another memorable view of this city.    In the evening reconvene with your fellow travellers back at the hotel.
  • Return to the UK - This morning, enjoy breakfast before travelling back to Venice for your return flight to the UK.

What's Included

Holiday Highlights

  • Take in historic Trieste, one of Europe’s coffee capitals, witness its Austro-Hungarian architecture and embrace its café culture
  • Explore Palmanova, the world’s first Venetian star fort, and soak up its cosmopolitan atmosphere under guidance
  • Experience the Italian and Slovenian sides of border town Gorizia and sample some of its finest local labels at a neighbouring winery
  • Delve into Friuli-Venezia’s classical past with visits to the ancient Roman city of Aquileia
  • Settle into idyllic Grado with an introductory tour of its charming seafront attractions
  • Discover the heart of Italian romance, canal-city Venice, on a memorable optional excursion
  • Marvel at riverside Cividale’s magnificent Devil’s Bridge and learn about its rich Lombardian heritage on a walking tour

Our Price Includes

  • Seven nights’ bed and breakfast accommodation at the four-star Grand Hotel Astoria, Grado, or the five-star Hotel Savoy, Grado, or dinner, bed and breakfast at the four-star Laguna Palace Hotel.
  • Seven breakfasts
  • Tour of Trieste
  • Visits to Aquilea and Palmanova
  • Trip to Cividale
  • Wine tasting in Gorizia
  • Return flights to Venice
  • Comfortable, air-conditioned coach travel and transfers throughout
  • Fully escorted by a friendly, experienced tour manager
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Laguna Palace Hotel, Grado -

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Overlooking Grado's northern lagoon, this refined four-star spa hotel is only a short walk away from the popular Costa Azzurra Beach and promises easy access to a number of nearby restaurants. Facilities and amenities This property features a panoramic indoor swimming pool, a casual lobby bar, an a la carte restaurant, and a more refined top floor eatery, serving haute cuisine. There is also a well-equipped spa area, complete with treatment rooms, sensory showers and multiple saunas. Rooms Tastefully decorated guestrooms include air-conditioning and free Wi-Fi throughout, and encompass safes, TVs, minibars and balconies overlooking Grado's lagoon.

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Hotel transfer times

The transfer time from the airport to your hotel is approximately 1 hour and 30 minutes.

Luggage allowance

You are permitted to take one suitcase per person on the aircraft, which should not exceed 23kg.

Passports and Visas

British citizens require passports when travelling overseas and this must be valid for six months beyond the date you return. If you are not a British citizen, you may need a visa for the country/countries you are visiting (please contact the respective embassies to check and to apply).

Special requirements

If you have notified us of any special requirements, please check that they have been noted and acknowledged. This is especially important with any dietary needs you may have.

Disabled access

The majority of our tours involve a certain amount of walking, including a short walk from the coach stop to the town, attraction or venue you're visiting. If you are bringing a wheelchair, please let us know at the time of booking so that appropriate arrangements can be made. In many developing countries access is sometimes not as easy as at home. Should you have walking difficulties, getting around monuments and attractions may be harder and, in some cases, impossible. Should you have any concerns whatsoever please do contact us prior to travel.

Itinerary changes

Occasionally, for operational reasons, we may have to change the order of the excursions on your holiday. The final day-by-day itinerary will be confirmed on your Final Travel Documents, which you will receive approximately three weeks prior to your departure.

Changes to your hotels

Should circumstances require, we reserve the right to accommodate you in alternative hotels, of a similar standard, nearby. Full details of your hotels will be sent with your Final Travel Documents.

Combining hotel transfers

We sometimes need to combine transfers to and from your hotel. We always try to keep any wait to a minimum, but you may be asked to wait at the airport for up to an hour, while other incoming flights arrive, before the transfer to your hotel. Similarly, we may need to transfer you back to the airport up to three hours before your flight home departs.

Meals and dining in Italy

Guests on half-board arrangements will be served a three-course evening meal, and can expect a first course of traditional pasta or soup, a main meat or fish course accompanied by one or two types of vegetable, and a simple dessert of fruit, cake or Italian ice cream. Breakfasts will usually consist of bread rolls, jam, cereal, ham, cheese, fruit juice, tea and coffee. Menus will vary from hotel to hotel, but choice will be more limited than in a normal restaurant. In some instances, individual guests who have booked with the hotel independently may be offered a different menu from those who are staying at the hotel as part of a package tour. An authentic dining experience in Italy can often be a bit different to the Italian food that international tourists might be used to, but it’s one of the best ways to truly appreciate the finer cultural differences of this tourist hotspot. From simpler, but more frequent, courses to regional dishes, here are some points to note when dining in Italy. The first major difference you’re likely to notice is that the dining experience as a whole is much longer; you’ll enjoy a much more social experience than the average dinner back home with multiple smaller courses spread across a longer period of time. While each meal will be prepared to order, you may notice that dishes are served cooler than you might be used to – Italian dishes are rarely served piping hot to preserve the more delicate flavours of each ingredient and to provide a more enjoyable dining experience. The final thing to bear in mind is that it may be tricky to find Italian classics in the same form as they are at home. For instance, while Spaghetti Carbonara is a staple in historic Rome – and made traditionally using egg yolks rather than cream – you’ll often find it replaced with a wild boar ragù in Tuscany.

Italian hotel room tax

Some regions of Italy have introduced a room tax of between 1€ and 4€ per person per night, payable directly by the guest to the hotel on check-out. You will be advised by your tour manager in resort if a particular hotel is implementing this charge.

Foreign office travel advice

Visit www.gov.uk/foreign-travel-advice to find out the latest Foreign and Commonwealth Office travel advice for your holiday destination, as well as information about passports and visas.

Visas & Passports

Rules may have changed since you last travelled to European Union countries as well as Iceland, Liechtenstein, Norway and Switzerland. The following are useful guidelines which will help you prepare for your next adventure. You do require government issued passport to travel. Names - It is very important that all passenger names are exactly as per your passport although we do not require middle names. Passport - Your passport must meet two requirements to travel to an EU country and to Switzerland, Norway, Iceland and Liechtenstein. It must be: Less than 10 years old on the day you return home (please check the "date of issue") and valid for at least 3 months after the day you return home (please check the "expiry date"). Visa - You do not need a visa for short trips to most EU countries, Iceland, Liechtenstein, Norway and Switzerland. You’ll be able to stay for up to 90 days in any rolling 180-day period.

European Entry/Exit Scheme (EES)

EES is a new digital border management system for registering non-EU nationals travelling for a short stay, each time they cross the external borders of most European countries. Once introduced, when you go through passport control on arrival, as well as producing your passport for checking, you will also have your photograph taken and fingerprints scanned. The system will register your entry on arrival and your exit when departing. You will only need to do this on your first entry into Europe after the scheme starts. The EES scheme is not live yet - the latest information can be found at https://travel-europe.europa.eu/ees_en. We recommend keeping yourself updated on the planned commencement date and, once live, ensure you are familiar with the process. For those travelling via Eurostar, there is a dual British and French/Belgian border in operational at St Pancras International. Therefore the EES system will be in place at the station, you will not need to be checked again on arrival at the other side. For further information please visit the ABTA website here. Please note: Irish passport holders or British Passport holders with an EU residency are currently excluded.

European Travel Information & Authorisation System (ETIAS)

Following the UK's withdrawal from the European Union, changes have been planned which affect the eligibility of citizens of the United Kingdom to have visa free travel to the EU. ETIAS travel authorisation is a new entry requirement for visa-exempt nationals travelling to any of the European Union and Schengen counties. The ETIAS system is not live yet - the latest information can be found at www.etias.com. We recommend keeping yourself updated on the planned commencement date and, once live (and if applicable to you), apply for your ETIAS in good time prior to travel. Newmarket Holidays will not be able to undertake ETIAS applications on your behalf, so have instead instructed the services of the Travel Visa Company to provide help, should you need it. You can find more information about this service here. Please note: ETIAS will not be required for UK citizens travelling on our UK and Ireland tours.

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