This is really a taster holiday, although it is a full on trip there really is not enough time for you to fully enjoy the country, cities or ambiance of the places you visit.
The Cities
Venice: Fabulous City. Walking tour was brilliant as was the local guide who was very knowledgeable. Unfortunately there was not enough free time to actually visit all the places of interest especially as it was so busy. Most of us took to the water on a fabulous Gondola ride, which is a must for anyone visiting this beautiful place.
Florence: Delightful City, you could spend a week exploring the museums and historical sites. Our local guide was excellent and did a remarkable job considering he had to contend with a major cycle race taking place in the city and plenty of road disruptions
Rome: A magical place full of history. Again the local tour guide was very good. Unfortunately, one day in Rome is not enough to explore all the places of interest. Most of us visited the Vatican City in the afternoon which was very disappointing, more of cattle ranch than a spiritual experience.
The Hotels:
1. Hotel Salus, Lido di Jesolo (Venice) - Breakfast/Dinner. Loved this shabby chic hotel, which is a 2 minute walk from the beach. The hotel is situated in the town, so close to the shops and bars. Breakfast was brilliant. Dinner was very basic and a little disappointing.
2. Grand Hotel Panoramic (Florence) - Breakfast/Dinner. Didn't like this hotel. There was hardly any choice for breakfast and dinner very basic and service was very slow. Also the Air-conditioning didn't work, However staff were friendly and it was in a lovely location and just a short walk to the town.
3. Hotel Raganelli (Rome) - Breakfast. Fairly modern hotel with a funky feel. Although on a busy road, I had no trouble sleeping and my room was at the front of the hotel. Best breakfast offered on the whole trip. Staff very friendly, Lovely roof terrace.
Highlights
For me the highlights were the Gondola ride, visiting Pisa and then spending the afternoon in the old town of Montecatini Alto, after a pretty amazing Funicular Railway ride up the mountain which should not to be missed. Also worthy of a mention was the tour of the caves in Orvieto and learning the history of this lovely town.