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- The best France and Italy tour packages
- What people love about France And Italy Tours
- Travel France and Italy your way
- Discover France and Italy tours for every budget
- France and Italy tours for every group
- Top France and Italy travel itineraries to fit your plans
- Demographics
- Best time to visit France and Italy
- Contact our France and Italy travel experts
- What our customers ask about France and Italy Tours & Trips
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Western Europe Group Rail Tour (18-35)
4 Reviews by TourRadar travelers“Euroventure are your people! They take all those worries away and help you enjoy your trip!”
Ross, traveled in August
The grand tour combines Vatican Museums in Rome, Chianti wine tasting in Florence, and Mediterranean scuba diving in Nice. Centrally-located hostels provide comfort between expert-guided tours. The journey features sunset views from Paris's Montparnasse Tower and Venice's Murano islands for around $2,500.
Duration 15 days Destinations Italy, France, Spain, England Age Range 18 to 35 year olds Operator Euroventure Travel From $2,562
5% Off- US$2,434You save $128
This women-only tour connects three French and Italian destinations. Visit Vatican Museums in Rome, taste Chianti wines in Tuscan vineyards, and take a French Riviera day trip from Nice to Monte Carlo and Èze. Centrally-located hostels and an expert female tour leader guide the way.
Duration 15 days Destinations Italy, France, Spain, England Age Range 18 to 35 year olds Operator Euroventure Travel From $2,562
5% Off- US$2,434You save $128
Trekking Mont Blanc
22 Reviews by TourRadar travelers“This trip is a once in a lifetime trip, and I wanted to do it for a long time. It was above and beyond my expectations!”
Rasa, traveled in July
The route winds through Chamonix's glacial valleys and Alpine meadows, covering 110km across France and Italy. Mountain refuges offer authentic stays while regional specialties like cheese fondue in Chamonix and Italian cuisine in Courmayeur delight the palate. The challenging Col de la Seigne trek offers daily 13-20km hikes with Mont Blanc views.
Duration 10 days Destinations France, Italy, Switzerland Age Range 12 to 90 year olds Operator G Adventures From
5% Off- US$2,399
The route spans from Rome's ancient ruins to Paris's grand boulevards, featuring stays at selected hotels like Ergife Rome. Highlights include Pisa's Leaning Tower, Saint-Tropez's luxury yacht harbor, and UNESCO-listed Arles. Burgundy's wine region beckons at Savigny Castle and Beaune's historic hospice.
Duration 12 days Destinations Italy, Vatican City (Holy See), France, England Age Range up to 85 year olds Operator Europamundo From
5% Off- US$2,093
What people love about France And Italy Tours
- Western Europe Group Rail Tour (18-35)
The tour was really well organised and took all the stress out of all the transfers and finding trains etc. The hostels were all clean and helpful and any issues were sorted very quickly . My tour leader Tom (aka Liam Payne) was super helpful and knowledgeable about the areas (best places for food etc) . Great sense of humour too haha
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G Adventures is amazing!
- London to Rome (Start London, 15 Days)
It was so much fun! I was afraid I wouldn't have any time to see what I want in each place, or time to myself to just do as I please, but there was a lot of free time and it was organized great so that we could meet at the drop off/pick up destination. We got a map of each city and lots of recommendations of things to do. You meet a lot of people and don't have to worry about the stress that comes along with the travel and accommodation aspects because that is what's taken care of for you.
Travel France and Italy your way
Take in the picturesque landscapes and remarkable sights on a guided Coach / Bus adventure of France And Italy. There are 28 vacation packages to choose from, that range in length from 8 days up to 19 days. The most popular month for these tours is July.
Our most in-depth explorer routes take you through 23 spots from Italy to France and London, mixing major attractions with local finds. You can hop on a boat from Sainte-Maxime to Saint-Tropez, walk through Roman ruins in Arles and get to know neighborhoods like Rome's Trastevere alongside visits to Saint Peter's Basilica. Many of our travelers go for the popular Rome-to-Côte d'Azur route, which winds through Tuscany's medieval village of Monteriggioni and gives you time at Castiglione del Lago on Lake Trasimeno. These tours balance guided visits to places like the Colosseum with free afternoons, so you can discover your own favorite corners.
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Popular cultural immersion tours wind through Europe's highlights, combining structured visits with relaxed independent time. The classic London-to-Rome route includes expert-led segments at key sites, while leaving space for personal discoveries. Our travelers often highlight unique experiences like creating their own perfume on the French Riviera, learning traditional Black Forest woodcarving, and watching skilled artisans shape glass using time-honored techniques in Venice. Mediterranean-focused tours start in Barcelona, meandering through Roman ruins in Arles where Van Gogh painted, then continuing on to Nice and finally Rome. What makes these journeys special are the hands-on activities - you'll join local pizza-making sessions in Rome, take cooking classes in sunny Provence, and enjoy dinner in an authentic 12th-century castle in Tuscany. Some itineraries feature guided walks through preserved medieval towns like Monteriggioni and San Gimignano, while others focus on cultural capitals like Florence, where expert guides illuminate renowned art collections. Our customers particularly appreciate how these tours balance structured visits to major sites like the Colosseum with free afternoons to wander through local neighborhoods, markets and also cafes.
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Discover France and Italy tours for every budget
Several excellent value tours connect France and Italy without breaking the bank. A really practical 13-day route from London to Rome starts with the Eurostar and blends major sites with local finds. Our travelers particularly like how it mixes guided moments like Seine cruises with plenty of free time to wander. There's also a solid 11-day Paris to Rome option where past customers keep mentioning the exceptional guides and smooth logistics. A third choice runs 12 days Rome to Paris - our groups especially enjoy making pizza in Rome and dining in an actual Tuscan castle. These routes work well for budget-conscious travelers since they include skip-the-line access at key spots while letting you manage your own meals and optional activities.
Small-ship coastal cruises linking the French and Italian Rivieras offer a really refined way to travel. These upscale voyages dock right in glamorous ports like Saint-Tropez, Monte Carlo and also Portofino, with overnight stays so you can experience the evening scene. One particularly nice 7-day sailing includes special access to Pampelonne Beach and time in Calvi's medieval citadel in Corsica. Another route goes from Barcelona to Nice, letting you soak up the Cannes Film Festival atmosphere and find hidden Mediterranean coves. Our luxury travelers often tell us they love the personal service and getting into small ports that big ships can't access.
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France and Italy tours for every type of group
Who are you traveling with?
Group
111 tours in France and ItalyThe traditional group tours offer solid comprehensive routes linking both countries' cultural highlights. Our 14-day tours move at a good pace from Amsterdam down to Rome, and travelers really appreciate included experiences like watching Black Forest cake being made and seeing Venetian glass artists at work. People consistently mention how the tour directors handle all the logistics while sharing deep local knowledge. The group sizes hit that sweet spot - enough people to be social but still manageable at restaurants and cultural sites.
Small Group
23 tours in France and ItalySmall group tours really come into their own on the Mont Blanc circuit, where tight-knit groups of 8-12 people trek through France, Italy and also Switzerland. Our travelers give top marks to the expert guides and friendships that form during challenging days on the trails. The small numbers mean you can stay in genuine mountain refuges and connect with fellow hikers over shared meals. It's perfect for active types who want both physical challenge and cultural insights.
Private / Personalized
7 tours in France and ItalyFor private touring, we've got some carefully designed routes that work really well. There's a personalized 10-day journey nicknamed "The Fantastic Four" linking Amsterdam, Paris, Nice and also Rome. Another focuses purely on Mediterranean spots with private guides in each place. Our clients really value being able to adjust the pace, explore local neighborhoods and have guides arrange impromptu experiences like cooking classes or wine tastings. These tours nail the balance between major sites and hidden local spots based on what interests each traveler.
Top France and Italy travel itineraries to fit your plans
The 7-day routes along the French and Italian Riviera combine coastal charm with rich culture. Setting off from Milan, you'll explore Genoa's bustling port and Europe's second-largest aquarium before heading to Portofino with its distinctive painted houses. A ferry takes you to Vernazza in Cinque Terre, where narrow streets lead to excellent local restaurants. The Mediterranean island route starts in Nice and visits Calvi's medieval citadel in Corsica, then moves to Elba where the Medici Fortress stands guard over Portoferraio. Our travelers often tell us how much they enjoy finishing their week in Monte Carlo - whether testing their luck at the famous casino or watching luxury yachts glide by in the harbor.
See all toursTen days gives you room to really get to know France and Italy. The Mont Blanc circuit keeps you moving with daily 15km walks through three countries, staying in mountain villages with views over glacial lakes. Our small groups often form lasting friendships during these Alpine walks. For a more relaxed journey, take the Paris-to-Rome route with Seine river cruises and quick entry to the Eiffel Tower. High-speed trains connect the cities, including stops in Lucerne where the Chapel Bridge and Lion Monument share fascinating Swiss tales.
See all toursTwo weeks opens up so many possibilities between France and Italy. Our Amsterdam-to-Paris route includes hands-on experiences like creating your own perfume on the French Riviera and learning traditional woodcarving in the Black Forest. TourRadar travelers consistently praise the evening gondola rides in Venice and expert-led tours of Florence's art collections. These longer trips work because they mix guided visits to see works like Michelangelo's David with free time to explore local areas. The included dinners at carefully chosen local restaurants often become trip highlights, where everyone shares stories from their day.
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The London-to-Rome route works especially well for people traveling solo - our guests often mention how quickly they connect with others in the small groups. There's enough structure to feel secure but plenty of free time to explore independently. The included dinners and optional activities make it easy to meet people, and our guides are great at looking after solo travelers' practical needs like watching bags during lunch breaks and suggesting safe evening spots.
Couples really click with our Mediterranean routes. One nice option weaves through Barcelona and Nice before reaching Rome, giving you both seaside views and cultural depth. Another starts in Paris, crosses through Switzerland and Venice, then ends in Rome - it's perfect if you want city energy and mountain scenery. These tours give couples time together to wander through places like Rome's Trastevere or take evening walks on Nice's Promenade des Anglais, while mixing in guided experiences at key sites.
The younger crowd loves our cross-border tours that keep moving but include social time too. Our Barcelona-to-Rome adventure includes actual hiking in the Pyrenees plus time to explore cities after dark. The London-Paris-Rome route is another favorite; you'll see the major sites but have evenings free to find local spots and hang out with new friends. These work well because they cover the must-sees while leaving room to discover your own experiences.
Our senior travelers appreciate the well-paced tours connecting France and Italy. One route starts in Rome and heads north through Tuscany and the French Riviera - you'll take boat rides to Saint-Tropez and walk through medieval villages with local guides. Another popular choice links Rome, Florence, Venice and also Paris at a comfortable tempo. The hotels are central, transfers are included and you can choose between guided tours or exploring on your own.
Our multi-gen tours through France and Italy really work well with family dynamics. The 11-day Rome starter includes pizza making where kids get hands-on and parents love seeing their excitement. There's a castle dinner in Tuscany that our families always talk about afterwards. Another route from London through Paris and Venice gets great feedback - the kids particularly enjoy crafting their own Venetian masks while parents tell us they appreciate how smoothly everything runs. A third option starts in Amsterdam and moves at an easy pace, with fun stops to watch Swiss chocolatiers at work and see Venetian glass artists in action. These tours mix guided activities with enough downtime so families can explore together without feeling rushed.
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90 toursCouples
57 toursYoung Adults (18 - 39)
18 toursSeniors (50+)
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Best time to visit France and Italy
- Spring 2025
Spring brings ideal conditions for exploring France and Italy - you'll find pleasant temperatures and fewer people at major attractions. The popular 12-day Rome to London route lets you watch Venetian artisans work with molten glass and wander through the warm-toned streets of Siena. There's also a fantastic Paris to Italy option that takes you through Switzerland, where our guests love seeing Lucerne's Chapel Bridge decorated with spring flowers before heading to the Italian lakes. Photography fans often choose our Provence tours in April and May - you'll catch the early lavender blooms while exploring the Roman sites in Arles and taking a relaxing boat trip to Saint-Tropez. Many first-time visitors opt for the comprehensive Amsterdam to Rome journey, which combines cultural experiences like Black Forest crafts and Venetian glassmaking with plenty of time to explore on your own.
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- Summer 2025
Long summer days mean more time for evening walks through Florence and outdoor dining in Rome's Trastevere district. The Barcelona to Rome route is especially popular in summer - our travelers tell us they appreciate how it balances guided tours with independent time. You'll ride a scenic cogwheel train through the Pyrenees and discover the landscapes that inspired Van Gogh in Arles. Another great summer choice follows the Mediterranean from Nice to Rome, including walks through the Cinque Terre and hands-on Italian cooking classes. Families particularly enjoy our Paris-to-Rome summer tour, which includes pizza making in Rome and dinner in an authentic 12th-century Tuscan castle that really captures kids' imagination.
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- Fall / Autumn 2025
Fall tours catch Burgundy's vineyards in their autumn colors with perfect temperatures for exploring. Many guests choose our Rome-based route that winds through Tuscany during grape harvest season before heading to French wine country. The itinerary includes stops at medieval towns like Monteriggioni and San Gimignano en route to Florence. Another excellent autumn option takes you from Barcelona through southern France - you'll explore Carcassonne's medieval fortress and follow Van Gogh's path through Provence without the summer crowds. Our London-to-Rome journey works particularly well in fall; customers appreciate how the mild weather makes it comfortable to explore Vatican City and Florence's art collections. Food enthusiasts can join truffle hunts in Tuscany and experience wine harvests in Burgundy alongside the usual cultural sites.
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- Winter 2025 / 2026
When winter arrives, our guests find it's actually a fantastic time to discover France and Italy without the usual tourist crowds. The Paris to Rome route through Switzerland has become a customer favorite, where you'll warm up indoors watching Venetian glassblowers craft delicate pieces and Swiss chocolatiers share their techniques. Another popular option starts with Paris explorations, including Seine river cruises and fast-track entry at major sites, before winding south through Italian lake country and finally Rome. Our travelers tell us they love how these winter tours mix cultural immersion, like hands-on Roman cooking classes and perfume workshops on the French Riviera, with plenty of indoor activities when the weather turns cold. For those wanting to see it all, the Amsterdam to Rome journey lets you watch traditional woodcarving in the Black Forest, admire Venetian artisans at work and experience authentic local culture. We've chosen central hotels that put you steps from museums and galleries, while evening meals at carefully selected local restaurants give everyone a chance to gather and share stories from their day.
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How do you get around France and Italy easily?
Taking the train is really the way to go between major cities - you've got France's TGV and Italy's Frecciarossa that'll zip you between places like Paris Milan Rome and Florence. Paris to Milan takes about 7 hours which isn't bad at all considering the views you get. Flying works too if you're pressed for time or covering longer distances. Once you're in the cities public transport is super convenient especially the Paris Metro with its 16 lines and over 300 stations that'll get you pretty much anywhere you need to go.
What local food should you try and where's the best place to get it?
You'll want to dive into some boeuf bourguignon right in Burgundy where it comes from or grab some amazing bouillabaisse in Marseille by the coast. For the real deal head to traditional bistros and brasseries in France or search out authentic trattorias and osterias in Italy. There's this great place in Rome called Osteria Barberini where their cacio e pepe is just incredible. If you're in Naples you absolutely have to try the margherita pizza at L'Antica Pizzeria da Michele it's basically a pizza institution. And don't miss the risotto alla Milanese when you're up in Milan.
What local experiences can visitors join in on?
You can really immerse yourself in some amazing experiences like learning to create perfume on the French Riviera or joining wine tastings in Bordeaux and Burgundy. Our London to Rome tour guests love doing proper French countryside picnics it's such a nice way to slow down and enjoy the moment. Over in Italy you can learn pizza-making at That's Amore Pizza School in Rome paint your own mask in Venice or take that classic gondola ride through the canals it's touristy sure but still pretty special.
Which hidden gems should you check out?
The medieval city of Carcassonne in France is incredible with these amazing fortifications and while it gets about 3 million visitors yearly it's still less crowded than major spots. It's actually a UNESCO site too. In Italy there's this lovely town called Orvieto in Umbria that you reach by cable car which is pretty cool. If you're on our Barcelona to Rome trip you'll get to ride this neat cogwheel train from Ribes de Freser up to the Nuria Valley in the Spanish Pyrenees it's one of those experiences our travelers always remember.
What nature spots can you visit outside the cities?
The French Alps are absolutely stunning especially around Mont Blanc which towers up to 4808 meters. There are all these great trails and cable cars to help you explore. Over in Italy the Cinque Terre National Park is just gorgeous it's UNESCO listed and you can hop between five beautiful villages either hiking the coastal paths or taking the train. It's really well set up for visitors and the views are just incredible.