Lake Garda

Northern Italy Culinary Discovery across Val d'Adige, Lake Garda and Verona

Discover Northern Italy’s cities, villages, wines and oils on this 8-day journey through Verona, Bolzano and Lake Garda. Meet Ötzi the Iceman in Bolzano, explore the Strada del Vino, and taste Alto Adige wines and Lake Garda olive oil, combining iconic landscapes, culture, and Italian flavors.

Trip Overview

Always wanted to explore Italy, but didn’t know where to begin? This tour of Northern Italian cities and villages is the perfect place to start! In addition to the charming hamlets, historic architecture and lush landscapes, you’ll discover famous products from the region.

This itinerary begins in Bolzano / Bozen, the capital city of Alto Adige / South Tyrol, in the northeastern part of Italy, home to the South Tyrol Museum of Archaeology and the world famous Ötzi the Iceman. From Bolzano, you’ll explore the Val d’Adige / Etschtal, an increasingly famous region for delicious Italian wines. From Cabernet to Lagrein, Chardonnay to Kerner, you’ll explore familiar and less familiar varietals as you tour the countryside. Plus visit Ferrari Trento, and taste the famous Italian “bollicine,” or sparkling wine, made with the Champagne method!

Next up you’ll head south to Lake Garda, a hidden gem. Tucked into Northern Italy, Lake Garda is blessed with beautiful beaches, intense transparent blue water, vertical rocky cliffs, rolling hills, and towering mountains. The diversity of the landscape here is truly remarkable; the flourishing vegetation – mainly olive and lemon groves, cypresses and oleanders – combines with the landscape to provide a lush background to the historical and cultural remains dotting the shoreline. The olive oil produced in this area is an Italian excellence – get ready to discover why for yourself!
 

Last but not least, you’ll travel to Verona, a beautiful city located along the Adige River – the same river that flows from the Dolomites across Bolzano. The dainty stone balcony at the 14th-century “Casa di Giulietta” of the Romeo & Juliet drama is a magnet for lovers (and Shakespeare fans). But Verona is not solely about Shakespeare – it is known as “piccola Roma,” or little Rome, for its importance in imperial times;  it is home to the third largest coliseum in Italy, and one of the best preserved; and today is recognized as a UNESCO World Heritage Site. These world-class and charming villages, combined with the incredible wines and oils, is sure to leave you wanting to come back again and again for more. Join us and experience the beauty of Northern Italy!

Highlights

  • Visit three UNESCO World Heritage areas, including the historic centers of Verona and Bolzano, and explore the Strada del Vino to sample Cabernet, Lagrein, & Ferrari sparkling wines 
  • Meet Ötzi the Iceman, the 5,300-year-old mummy preserved at the Museum of Archaeology
  • Discover Lake Garda and the surrounding villages, Gargnano, Sirmione, and Malcesine & experience the vertical rocky cliffs and lemon groves on a private boat ride 
  • Learn the secrets of PDO olive oil production at a small family enterprise in Bardolino
  • Visit Verona, the “City of Love”, renowned for Shakespeare's Romeo and Juliet, and its world-famous Arena
  • Enjoy eight days of effortless travel with private transfers 
  • Relax for 7 nights in excellent hand-selected hotels in Bolzano, Gargnano & Verona

Day By Day

Trip itinerary may vary based on weather conditions, fitness levels and abilities of participants, and/or the recommendations of the Dolomite Mountains Team and your mountain guide. Daily mileage and altitude gain may vary depending on the device used.

  • Day 1

    Hotel in Bolzano

  • Day 2

    Hotel in Bolzano (B)

  • Day 3

    Hotel in Gargnano (B)

  • Day 4

    Hotel in Gargnano (B)

  • Day 5

    Hotel in Verona (B)

  • Day 6

    Hotel in Verona (B)

  • Day 7

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Accommodation

Great hotels with Dolomite Mountains. Whether intimate lodge, family run B&B, or luxury spa resort, our hotels are unique, eminently local, and hard to leave.

About our Accommodations Beyond the Dolomites
At Dolomite Mountains, we hand pick accommodations that best reflect the style of each region, to provide you with the most authentic experience of the unique cultures found in the different cities and towns where we travel. We work directly with the owners of each property, forging strong relationships to ensure you receive the best service and care during your stay. Regardless of whether it is a five-star luxury hotel or a cozy bed and breakfast you desire, we choose the best-in-class accommodations within each category, providing you stays at the most sought after hotels in each region. And, we always make sure you have access to inspired, regional cuisine!
About Dolomite Mountains Luxury Trips
On Dolomite Mountains Luxury Trips, we invite you to discover hidden gems and experience the authenticity of Northern Italy. Embark on a journey through ancient lands and spectacular landscapes – around the edges of the Dolomite Mountains UNESCO World Heritage Site. Uncover the treasures tucked away in small hamlets, medieval castles, and ancestral monasteries. Explore away from the classic tourist routes, and delve into unexpected landscapes, cultures, artistic treasures, architectural wonders, and incredible cuisine. Absorb the colors, flavors, and breathtaking scenery of Northern Italy. Lifestyle at its best.

Our Luxury Trips are full of options, to ensure the trip you choose best fits your travel style. Select a guided trip, and enjoy private transfers and a dedicated guide throughout your entire journey. Or choose a self guided itinerary, where you’ll have local city guides at each destination, but will enjoy private transfers all the way. More adventurous? Use your own vehicle, and take the self guided version of this trip! You’ll still have the benefit of local guides at each destination, but the freedom to explore the countryside from behind the wheel.

Cost

All itineraries are subject to change due to circumstances beyond our control including, weather, road or trail conditions.

Prices for this trip are on request. Please contact us for a quotation

Important to note:
  •     There is a high-season 15% surcharge from July 12th to Sept 6th.
  •     Prices may increase between the time of quotation and booking. Your Dolomite Mountains consultant will inform you of any changes.

Helicopter Sightseeing & Airport Transfers – There's Nothing Else Like It!
Take to the skies for an aerial look at the spectacular Dolomite Mountains, and make memories to last a lifetime! Whether on a panoramic sightseeing ride or an airport transfer, you'll appreciate a bird's eye view of the stunning scenery aboard state-of-the-art single-engine helicopters. With over 30 years in operation, our experienced pilots and ground crew employ the utmost safety standards, quality, and service. Contact us for a quotation.
Rides are weather dependent. Heli-transfers from/to airports require advanced reservation. In-resort rides can be reserved with shorter notice.
High season supplement from July 16th to September 10th: 15% surcharge

Cost Includes:

  • Trip briefing
  • Logistics and maps of the areas
  • 2 nights accommodation in a 4-star hotel in Bolzano
  • 2 nights accommodation in a 5-star hotel in Gargnano
  • 2 nights accommodation in a 4-star hotel in Verona
  • All breakfasts
  • Transfers as per itinerary
  • Private driver as per itinerary (trips with private transfer option)
  • Local English speaking guide for xx days (guided trips)
  • Local English speaking private tourist guide in Bolzano, Sirmione and Verona, 2 hours guided visit per city (self-guided trips)
  • Luggage transfer as per itinerary
  • Entrance for the Ötzi Museum in Bolzano
  • Winery tour and wine tasting at Alois Lageder Winery
  • The Great Vintages tour at Ferrari Trento
  • Boat ride from Sirmione to Gargnano
  • Olive Oil tasting and museum visit in Bardolino
  • An €18 donation to Wow Nature’s reforestation projects makes your trip carbon-neutral 
  • Italian VAT tax 
 Airport transfers available on request.

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