Day 1 - Savoir-faire of Paris

Paris is a city steeped in grandeur. The wide avenues and fashion are as iconic as the monuments decorating the skyline. Visit the extraordinary Rodin Museum, The Thinker, remains deep in thought in the lavish garden.

Day 2 - Endless Parisian Splendor

View the architecture, shopping, or romance of the different neighborhoods of Paris. When you reach the top of Montmartre, you stand at the heart of the Belle Epoque, where Van Gogh, Lautrec, and Matisse enjoyed the beauty of the city.

Day 3&4 - Historic London

In the morning, you leave behind the enchanting streets of Paris. he antique town of Beaune was once the residence of the region's dukes. The patriarch of the winery greets you with a friendly and welcoming smile.

Day 5 - Lingering Images and Friendly Faces

Your private transfer escorts you out of the Lauterbrunnen Valley and into the capital of Germany's Bavarian region, Munich. The River Isar and the Bavarian Alps border the city. The large public square of Marienplatz fills with locals and visitors daily.

Day 6&7 - Many Ways of Munich

Today you have the option of using any form of transport you prefer to see as much of the city as you desire. Explore the BMW Museum & the Residenz Palace. The palace was erected in the 14th century and previously housed the Bavarian monarchy.

Day 8 - Valuable Venice

Transfer escorts you away from the embracing nature of Munich to your next exciting destination. You wind through the Alps once again, taking in the fascinating and dramatic mountains, until arriving at the edge of Venice.

Day 9 - English Graces

The marble from the Doge's Palace shines bright. Charming streets lead to hidden passageways in the endless labyrinth of Venice.Visit the Campanile & it edges the marble colonnade of the Doge's Palace, and stands before the bulbous domes of St. Mark's Basilica.

Day 10 - Marvels of the Mediterranean

Today your private transfer leads you across Italy, passing pastures and mountains, forests and villages, arriving at the sensational Mediterranean coastline in the town of Monterosso, the northernmost town connected to Cinque Terre.

Day 11 - The Five Towns on the Seaside

Wake up to a cup of freshly brewed espresso and a grand view of the turquoise Mediterranean. The church of the Nativita di Maria Vergine has a stunning rose window made from Carrara marble, originating from the same quarry that cut the stone for Michelangelo.

Day 12 - Rome in Lights

Venture southbound to the city at the heart of Italy, Rome. Visit the Colosseum & the Pantheon. Make your way to the Trevi Fountain in the Piazza di Trevi. The fountain was originally an aqueduct erected.

Day 13 - Do as The Romans Do

Visit the Vatican Museum, the Colosseum & the Catacombs of San Callisto. A copy of the Statue of St. Cecilia, which was sculpted at the end of the 16th century, decorates the underground basilica.

Day 14 - Knowing When to Say Ciao

In the morning, locals venture to St. Peter's Square in the hopes of catching a glimpse of the pope. The whispers of legendary gladiators continue to inspire people when looking at the massive rotunda of the Colosseum & make your way to Fiumicino Airport, for your flight home.