A JOURNEY OF LIMONCELLO DAYS & SARDINIAN SUNSETS
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EXPLORA II
Explora Journeys luxury cruise ship
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Rome (Civitavecchia), italy

Sorrento, italy
Palermo (Sicily), italy
Day at sea
Sardinia/Cagliari, italy

Alghero (Sardinia), italy
Mahón (Menorca), spain
Barcelona, spain
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OCEAN TERRACE SUITE OT1
Deck 6: Middle and Deck 7: Aft & Forward. Maximum capacity: 2 adults and 1 child under 18 years old (baby cot or rollaway bed) Our Ocean Terrace Suite are amongst the largest entry-level suites in the industry, 35 sqm (377 sq ft), Suite 28 sqm (301 sq ft) and Terrace of 7 sqm (75 sq ft). FEATURES: • Oversized floor-to-ceiling windows with views of the sea • Lounge area with coffee/dining table • In-suite welcome bottle of champagne • Private refrigerated mini-bar, replenished according to the guests’ preferences from a selection of alcoholic and non-alcoholic beverages • Espresso machine, kettle and tea pot with a complimentary selection of coffee and teas • Complimentary personal refillable water bottle for each guest • Pair of binoculars for guests' use during their journey • Safe accommodating most tablets and laptops OUTDOOR: • Spacious ocean-front terrace with a dining area • Comfortable daybed for relaxation BEDROOM: • Bespoke king-sized bed sleep system - size: 180 x 200 cm (71 x 79 in). Some suites with twin beds - size: 2 x 90 x 200 cm (35 x 79 in) • Down duvets and pillows • Fine bed linens • Extensive pillow selection • Spacious walk-in wardrobe with a seated vanity area BATHROOM: • Spacious bathroom with a walk-in shower and heated floors • Plush bathrobes and bath linens • Custom bath toiletries and amenities • Dyson Supersonic trade; hairdryer and illuminated make-up/shaving mirror
OCEAN TERRACE SUITE OT2
Deck 7: Middle and Forward. Maximum capacity: 2 adults and 1 child under 18 years old (baby cot or rollaway bed) Flooded with light from the oversized floor-to-ceiling windows, each of our elegant Ocean Terrace Suites, 35 sqm (377 sq ft) - Suite 28 sqm (301 sq ft) and Terrace of 7 sqm (75 sq ft), offers a private sun terrace with a seating area and a comfortable daybed for switching off at sea. FEATURES: • Oversized floor-to-ceiling windows with views of the sea • Lounge area with coffee/dining table • In-suite welcome bottle of champagne • Private refrigerated mini-bar, replenished according to the guests’ preferences from a selection of alcoholic and non-alcoholic beverages • Espresso machine, kettle and tea pot with a complimentary selection of coffee and teas • Complimentary personal refillable water bottle for each guest • Pair of binoculars for guests' use during their journey • Safe accommodating most tablets and laptops OUTDOOR: • Spacious ocean-front terrace with a dining area • Comfortable daybed for relaxation BEDROOM: • Bespoke king-sized bed sleep system - size: 180 x 200 cm (71 x 79 in). Some suites with twin beds - size: 2 x 90 x 200 cm (35 x 79 in) • Down duvets and pillows • Fine bed linens • Extensive pillow selection • Spacious walk-in wardrobe with a seated vanity area BATHROOM: • Spacious bathroom with a walk-in shower and heated floors • Plush bathrobes and bath linens • Custom bath toiletries and amenities • Dyson Supersonic trade; hairdryer and illuminated make-up/shaving mirror
Ocean Terrace Suite OT4
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OCEAN GRAND TERRACE SUITE
Deck 6, 7: Aft, Middle & Forward. Maximum capacity: 2 adults and 1 child under 18 years old (baby cot or rollaway bed) Our Ocean Grand Terrace Suite elegantly combine space at 39 sqm (420 sq ft), Suite 28 sqm (301 sq ft) and Terrace of 11 sqm (118 sq ft), they offering a more spacious private sun terrace, allowing guests to savour the ocean from the comfort of their sun daybed. FEATURES: • Oversized floor-to-ceiling windows with views of the sea • Lounge area with coffee/dining table • In-suite welcome bottle of champagne • Private refrigerated mini-bar, replenished according to the guests’ preferences from a selection of alcoholic and non-alcoholic beverages • Espresso machine, kettle and tea pot with a complimentary selection of coffee and teas • Complimentary personal refillable water bottle for each guest • Pair of binoculars for guests' use during their journey • Safe accommodating most tablets and laptops OUTDOOR: • Spacious ocean-front terrace with a dining area • Comfortable daybed for relaxation BEDROOM: • Bespoke king-sized bed sleep system - size: 180 x 200 cm (71 x 79 in). Some suites with twin beds - size: 2 x 90 x 200 cm (35 x 79 in) • Down duvets and pillows • Fine bed linens • Extensive pillow selection • Spacious walk-in wardrobe with a seated vanity area BATHROOM: • Spacious bathroom with a walk-in shower and heated floors • Plush bathrobes and bath linens • Custom bath toiletries and amenities • Dyson Supersonic trade; hairdryer and illuminated make-up/shaving mirror
DELUXE PENTHOUSE
Deck 9, 10 : Aft and Deck 10: Forward. Maximum capacity: 2 adults. Flooded with light from the floor-to-ceiling oversized windows, the Deluxe Penthouses offer elegant accommodation and a stylish living area, a neat work space and a separate dining area for four. The private sun terrace with a seating area and daybeds or sunbeds allows guests to feel closer to the ocean as it carries them on their journey. FEATURES: • Oversized floor-to-ceiling windows with views of the sea • Spacious lounge area • Dining table for 4 guests • Some suites feature a spacious work desk area • In-suite welcome bottle of champagne • Private refrigerated mini-bar, replenished according to the guests’ preferences from a selection of alcoholic and non-alcoholic beverages • Espresso machine, kettle and tea pot with a complimentary selection of coffee and teas • Complimentary personal refillable water bottle for each guest • Pair of binoculars for guests' use during their journey • Technogym Case Kit with a smart range of fitness gear • Safe accommodating most tablets and laptops OUTDOOR: • Spacious ocean-front terrace with a dining area • Comfortable daybed for relaxation BEDROOM: • Bespoke king-sized bed sleep system - size: 180 x 200 cm (71 x 79 in) • Down duvets and pillows • Fine bed linens from Frette • Extensive pillow selection • Spacious walk-in wardrobe with a seated vanity area BATHROOM: • Spacious bathroom with a walk-in shower and heated floors • Plush bathrobes and bath linens from Frette • Custom bath toiletries and amenities • Dyson Supersonic trade; hairdryer and illuminated make-up/shaving mirror
PREMIER PENTHOUSE
Deck 8, 9, 10 : Aft, Middle Maximum capacity: Maxium capacity: 3 adults or 2 adults and 1 child under 18 years old (baby cot, double sofa bed or rollaway bed). These light-filled, luxurious Premier Penthouses are designed for withdrawing in style or entertaining other guests – at a dining table laid for four, in the stylish living area and on the private sun terrace with a second seating area and daybeds or sunbeds overlooking the ocean. FEATURES: • Oversized floor-to-ceiling windows with views of the sea • Separate living, dining and sleeping areas • Spacious lounge area • Dining table for 4 guests • Spacious work desk area • In-suite welcome bottle of champagne • Private refrigerated mini-bar, replenished according to the guests’ preferences from a selection of alcoholic and non-alcoholic beverages • Espresso machine, kettle and tea pot with a complimentary selection of coffee and teas • Complimentary personal refillable water bottle for each guest • Pair of binoculars for guests' use during their journey • Technogym Case Kit with a smart range of fitness gear • Safe accommodating most tablets and laptops OUTDOOR: • Spacious ocean-front terrace with a dining area • Comfortable daybed for relaxation BEDROOM: • Bespoke king-sized bed sleep system - size: 180 x 200 cm (71 x 79 in) • Some suites feature a double sofa bed • Down duvets and pillows • Fine bed linens from Frette • Extensive pillow selection • Spacious walk-in wardrobe with a seated vanity area BATHROOM: • Spacious bathroom with a walk-in shower and heated floors • Plush bathrobes and bath linens from Frette • Custom bath toiletries and amenities • Dyson Supersonic trade; hairdryer and illuminated make-up/shaving mirror
GRAND PENTHOUSE
Deck 6, 7, 8, 9, 10: Middle Maximum capacity: 3 adults or 2 adults and 2 children under 18 years old (baby cot or double sofa bed). The most spacious of our penthouses, the Grand Penthouses offer elegant spaces with a separate stylish living area, a neat work space and a separate dining area for four, whilst the private sun terraces allow guests to unwind and savour the ocean, in the company of friends or one another. FEATURES: • Oversized floor-to-ceiling windows with views of the sea • Separate living, dining and sleeping areas • Spacious lounge area • Dining table for 4 guests • Spacious work desk area • In-suite welcome bottle of champagne • Private refrigerated mini-bar, replenished according to the guests’ preferences from a selection of alcoholic and non-alcoholic beverages • Espresso machine, kettle and tea pot with a complimentary selection of coffee and teas • Complimentary personal refillable water bottle for each guest • Pair of binoculars for guests' use during their journey • Technogym Case Kit with a smart range of fitness gear • Safe accommodating most tablets and laptops OUTDOOR: • Spacious ocean-front terrace with a dining area • Comfortable daybed for relaxation BEDROOM: • Bespoke king-sized bed sleep system - size: 180 x 200 cm (71 x 79 in) • Featuring a double sofa bed • Down duvets and pillows • Fine bed linens from Frette • Extensive pillow selection • Spacious walk-in wardrobe with a seated vanity area BATHROOM: • Spacious bathroom with a walk-in shower and heated floors • Plush bathrobes and bath linens from Frette • Custom bath toiletries and amenities • Dyson Supersonic™ hairdryer and illuminated make-up/shaving mirror
COVE RESIDENCE
Deck 6, 7, 8, 9, 10: Forward. Maximum capacity: 3 adults or 2 adults and 2 children under 18 years old (baby cot or double sofa bed). For a true sense of being at home at sea, experience the sweeping decks and effortlessly elegant spaces of the Cove Residences. Each enjoys a private whirlpool on the private sun terrace and a Residence Host providing butler services, as well as a dining area for up to four guests, a separate living area and calm workspace.. FEATURES: • Private butler services from our Residence Hosts • Oversized windows with views of the sea • Separate living, dining and sleeping areas • Abundant lounge area • Dining table for 4 guests • Spacious work desk area • In-suite welcome bottle of champagne • Private refrigerated mini-bar, replenished according to the guests’ preferences from a selection of alcoholic and non-alcoholic beverages • Cocktail making set • Espresso machine, kettle and tea pot with a complimentary selection of coffee and teas • Complimentary personal refillable water bottle for each guest • Pair of binoculars for guests' use during their journey • Technogym Bench and Technogym Case Kit for an efficient in-suite fitness experience • Laptop-size safe OUTDOOR: • Spacious ocean-front terrace with private outdoor whirlpool, a dining table and sun loungers or a daybed BEDROOM: • Bespoke king-sized bed sleep system - size: 180 x 200 cm (71 x 79 in) • Featuring a double sofa bed • Down duvets and pillows • Fine bed linens from Frette • Extensive pillow selection • Spacious walk-in wardrobe with a seated vanity area BATHROOM: • Spacious bathroom with a walk-in shower and heated floors • Plush bathrobes and bath linens from Frette • Custom bath toiletries and amenities • Dyson Supersonic trade; hairdryer and illuminated make-up/shaving mirror
SERENITY RESIDENCE
Deck 7, 9: Aft. Maximum capacity: 3 adults or 2 adults and 2 children under 18 years old (baby cot or double sofa bed). Abundant in space and light, the elegant Serenity Residences offer a large living area, a dining area for six, an adept desk area, a luxurious marble bathroom with a bathtub and separate shower, and a Residence Host providing butler services. The expansive panoramic sun terraces of our Serenity Residences offer a seating area for six, relaxing sunbeds and a private whirlpool from which to enjoy magnificent sea views. FEATURES: • Private butler services from our Residence Hosts • Oversized floor-to-ceiling windows with views of the sea • Separate living, dining and sleeping areas • Spacious lounge area • Dining table for 4 guests • Spacious work desk area • In-suite welcome bottle of champagne • Private refrigerated mini-bar, replenished according to the guests’ preferences from a selection of alcoholic and non-alcoholic beverages • Cocktail making set • Espresso machine, kettle and tea pot with a complimentary selection of coffee and teas • Complimentary personal refillable water bottle for each guest • Pair of binoculars for guests' use during their journey • Technogym Bench and Technogym Case Kit for an efficient in-suite fitness experience • Laptop-size safe OUTDOOR: • Panoramic ocean-front terrace with private outdoor whirlpool, a dining table, a daybed and sun loungers BEDROOM: • Bespoke king-sized bed sleep system - size: 180 x 200 cm (71 x 79 in) • Featuring a double sofa bed • Down duvets and pillows • Fine bed linens • Extensive pillow selection • Oversized walk-in wardrobe with a seated vanity area BATHROOM: • Luxurious marble bathroom with a bathtub, a separate walk-in shower room and heated floors • Plush bathrobes and bath linens • Custom bath toiletries and amenities • Dyson Supersonic trade; hairdryer and illuminated make-up/shaving mirror
Owner's Residence
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Alghero (Sardinia)

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ITAHO007Board a motorboat and speed over the turquoise waters of the Riviera del Corallo, named such for its distinctive red coral reefs. Your journey will take you past the promontories of Capo Galera and Punta Giglio, and the bay at Porto Conte, once known as the Bay of Nymphs. You’ll see the tiny islet of Foradada, the Inferno Cove, and the lighthouse standing tall on Capo Caccia. Then, looping back to Porto Conte, the boat will drop anchor so you can have lunch, sunbathe, and snorkel. Immerse yourself in warm, welcoming waters and the fascinating marine life that abounds within it.

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ITAHO008Journey south down the sparkling Sardinian coastline, basking in glorious mountain and coastal views, until you reach the colourful, river-crossed town of Bosa. Meander through narrow stone streets and small squares in the medieval centre, then gaze at the hillside ruins of the Castle of Serravalle with colourful homes below. Mingle with locals and immerse yourself in authentic Sardinian culture. Later, visit a winery to taste the delicious local wine Malvasia di Bosa, served with meticulously paired delicacies.

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ITAHO004Cross Sardinia’s northwest tip to Porto Torres and encounter scintillating stories of the city’s history, including those of the Basilica di San Gavino and its ‘relics of the martyrs’ gallery. Later, head south to the Monte d’Accoddi archaeological site, whose temple ruins evoke Mesopotamia and exude a serene and sacral aura. Continue to Sassari to conclude your day with a peaceful stroll through the sun-soaked streets of the city’s old town. Don’t miss the dazzling Cattedrale di San Nicola, a beguiling blend of Gothic and Baroque styles.

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ITAHO003Cross the wild Sardinian countryside and discover the iconic striped stones of the medieval Basilica di Saccargia, before heading to the town of Perfugas. Step inside the Chiesa di Santa Maria degli Angeli to admire the intricate 16th-century <i>retablo </i>altarpiece of San Giorgio, then visit the sacred well of Predio Canopoli. Journey on to Castelsardo to explore the ancient citadel, the Chiesa di Santa Maria delle Grazie and the Museum of Mediterranean Weaving. Finish your day with a delicious meal at L’Incantu restaurant.

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ITAHO001Trek along Capo Caccia’s dramatic coastline to Torre della Pegna, taking in the spectacular surroundings from the cliff edge. Your route begins at Porto Conte, which affords elevated views over Isola di Foradada and the remote, sandy cove of Cala d'Inferno. Breathe in the scents of juniper and sea fennel as you walk and watch for the Omini di Pietra (stone men) marking the way. Poised on a sheer 200-metre (656-ft) cliff, the well-preserved Torre della Pegna is the perfect photographic vantage point for the shimmering expanse of sea.

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ITAHO009Begin with a scenic drive to the promontories of Porto Conte and Capo Caccia, passing the Nuraghe Palmavera archaeological site en route. Journey along the picture-perfect coastal road and stop for photos of Isola di Foradada, set in the sparkling sea. Later, return to Alghero past sprawling vineyards to the Museo di Corallo (Coral Museum), which documents red coral’s longstanding significance to the region. Finish the day with a guided walk around the old town’s ancient palaces, churches and theatres.

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ITAHO005Set out across the scenic Sardinian countryside towards Sassari, pausing by the Romanesque Basilica di Saccargia, a medieval masterpiece with striking dark and light stone stripes. Continue to the Nuraghe Santu Antine and take in the iconic natural views surrounding the remains of the ruined tower. Finally, you’ll arrive in splendid Sassari to immerse yourself in the city’s history at the Museo Nazionale Giovanni Antonio Sanna, whose exhibits include stunning paintings, fine fabrics and gorgeous jewellery.

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ITAHO010Explore the sun-drenched landscapes of northwest Sardinia, where history and winemaking heritage intertwine. We begin in Alghero, a small coastal city shaped by centuries of Catalan influence, where golden stone streets meet the shimmering Mediterranean Sea. From there, venture into the heart of Sardinia’s winemaking heritage at the beautiful Sella & Mosca—where vines stretch towards the horizon, and time-honoured methods meet innovation. Meander through historic cellars, sip exquisite wines that capture the island’s soul, and savour a day filled with flavour, culture, and unforgettable craftsmanship.<br>
Cagliari (Sardinia)

Ancient Knowledge of Sardinia: Discover Fabrics, Designs, and Colours
ITCAG006Visit the National Archaeological Museum in the heart of bustling, vibrant Cagliari. Within this impressive exhibit complex overflowing with pieces of Sardinian history, head for the National Pinacotheca. Here, you’ll find many captivating tapestries, carpets and works of art lovingly displayed. After the Pinacotheca, zip across the city to neighbouring Selargius and indulge your cultural curiosities about fabric weaving through a modern lens. At the Michaela Vargiu laboratory, get a glimpse of how creativity is manifested, where designs rendered in fine local fabrics come to life.

Charming Culture and History in Cagliari
ITCAG001Experience the expansive magic of Sardinia’s capital, from a panoramic sightseeing drive to an illuminating stroll through charming stone streets. Hopping aboard a coach, you’ll trace the waterfront, spotting the famous Santuario di Nostra Signora in Bonaria and the dazzling sand strip that caresses Poetto, Cagliari's main beach. Then, you’ll drive up Monte Urpinu to enjoy uninterrupted views from the summit, enjoying a 15 minute photo-stop to capture your favourite perspectives. You’ll then disembark from the coach in Cagliari’s old town, learning, during a two-hour guided walk, about the compelling sights surrounding you. Explore Porta Cristina, Torre dell’Elefante, the Bastione di Saint Remy, and, Cagliari Cathedral, which may or may not be open for tours and visits depending on the religious functions happening that day. Take in all that you can of the rich heritage of this capital city.

Immersive Hike in Monte Arcosu Natural Reserve
ITCAG002Prepare to surround yourself with the sights and sounds of nature's wonder in the unforgettable Sardinian wilderness. This hike through Riserva Naturale di Monte Arcosu, the largest WWF (World Wide Fund for Nature) reserve in Italy, lets you traverse verdant and diverse natural landscapes with an expert guide to accompany you, for about three and a half hours. You’ll follow the peaks and valleys of the rugged Sa Rocca Lada trail as you walk, taking in the serenity of thick, emerald forests and the ruggedness of swathes of exposed granite moorland. Keep an eye out for wildlife; spot inhabitants such as grazing boars and deer, and even a few rare birds soaring—or singing—above. After your trek, enjoy an hour's break, complete with local snacks of sausage, cheese, olives, bread, fruit, water, beer, and red wine.

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ITCAG005Journey along beautiful Costa di Masua to Sulcis, known for its historic industrial sites. On the way, we’ll stop at Nebida to gaze out over Laveria Lamarmora, a magnificent ancient mining complex. Our next stop is Porto Flavia, once a hub for mineral production. From the old entrance to the mine, you’ll enjoy striking views of the Pan di Zucchero, or Sugarloaf, the highest sea stack in the Mediterranean. The experience continues at Cantina Aru, where we’ll explore its vineyard, winery and ancient farmhouse. Finally, relax with a tasting of four wines accompanied by ham, cheese and vegetables from the farm.

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ITCAG009Few sights compare in beauty or serenity to the sparkling waves that lap the shores of Cagliari. After driving to a private coastal mooring, you’ll set sail across the Golfo di Cagliari (Gulf of Cagliari)—also known as Golfo degli Angeli (Gulf of the Angels)—and discover truly dazzling waters. Take in the striking white stone cliffs that rise from the surface at the Sella del Diavolo promontory. Bask on deck in the Sardinian sun or slip beneath the sea in carefully chosen spots to swim and snorkel with marine life. Whichever way you choose to make the most of this restorative adventure, enjoy complimentary onboard refreshments and local snacks throughout.

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ITCAG007Your Cagliari experience begins with a visit to the archaeological museum—Museo Archeologico Nazionale di Cagliari—where thousands of artefacts tell the story of life across 7,000 years in the region. Continue north to the town of Dolianova, visiting the Cattedrale di San Pantaleo, which was first erected in the 12th century, with additions in the 13th and 14th centuries. Then, stop by the Cantina Argiolas winery in neighbouring Serdiana for a tasting session. Explore underground cellars and vaulted storage rooms as you begin to understand why this vineyard's varietals are so exquisite. Then, sample them, with tastebuds tingling.

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ITCAG004Legend has it that Nora was Sardinia's first town, and the historical relics you'll encounter during this experience may influence your own thoughts on the topic. Once a coveted Carthaginian port, Nora is now one of Sardinia’s most fascinating cities for its rich examples of pre-Roman and Roman life on the island. Jutting out against a backdrop of shimmering cobalt sea, this outdoor archaeological park boasts over three hectares (7.41 acres) of excavated and preserved ruins from ancient times. You'll explore Nora with the benefit of an expert guide, weaving between baths, villas, temples, and theatres. Learn fascinating details about the 9th-century BC site and spot iconic architectural features that have weathered the passage of time. End your day at Rada di Nora—a lovely beachside venue—where the scenery will captivate you. You may opt to purchase something fresh and fruity to sip as you relax with a view of the water.

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ITCAG003Your inner archaeologist will revel in the fascinations found throughout this experience. Journey north to the small village of Barumini, where you’ll discover the unusual, beehive-like fortifications of megalithic Su Nuraxi di Barumini, a 17th-century BC nuraghe archaeological excavation and UNESCO World Heritage Site. Learn about Su Nuraxi’s unique interlocked shapes and how they played into military strategy, then visit the nearby Casa Zapata Museum to delve further into the area’s history and culture. As the sun rises above and lunchtime approaches, return to Cagliari, Sardinia's capital. Delight your tastebuds as you enjoy a leisurely, sun-kissed meal of sumptuous Sardinian dishes at the Convento San Giuseppe, with any beverages on your own—and a panoramic drive around the city.

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ITCAG008After a 30-minute ride from the port, board your sailboat for an eight-hour adventure on the water, with serene views as your backdrop for an unforgettable perspective of the coast. First, sail eastward towards Poetto, the city beach, passing Sant'Elia, the beaches of Calamosca and Cala Fighera and the imposing Grotta dei Colombi, to reach the white limestone cliffs. There, contrasts abound: the blue of the sky and the white of the cliffs; the name of the cliffs (Sella del Diavolo) and that of the body of water (Gulf of Angels). Immerse yourself in natural beauty and, if you so choose, swim and snorkel during a stop in these spectacularly clear waters. As you relax, taste local products including cold drinks or an <i>aperitivo </i>purchased directly onboard.
Mahón (Menorca)

Ancient Torralba d’en Salort and Vibrant Mahón
ESMAH005History will take shape before your eyes at the ancient site of Torralba d’en Salort, a UNESCO World Heritage Site whose mighty monoliths bore witness to ancient rites. Strolling the undulating earth, you’ll encounter a <i>taula</i>—meaning 'table' in Catalan—a striking T made of two colossal rock slabs, thought to have been a place of worship. Wander through the relics and <i>talayots</i> (stone towers), listening as this place's history is explained. Returning to the present in Mahón, known as Maó in Catalan, whitewashed homes and historical buildings tell the stories of the city’s cosmopolitan past.

Flavours and Fortresses in Mahón
ESMAH001Immerse yourself in Menorca’s rich culture, starting with the seaside solace of Fornells, a fortressed fishing village where white-walled homes overlook a shimmering harbour. After a restorative stroll, head to the stately Subaida estate to watch fresh cheese being made, and enjoy its creamy flavour with crisp local wines. Afterwards, you’ll arrive at the island’s capital, Mahón (Maó, to locals), where everything is suffused with Spanish, French and English influences, from the grand Carrer d’Isabel II to the cobbled lanes and harbourside promenade.

Fornells, Monte Toro Monastery and Charming Binibeca
ESMAH009From sleepy Fornells to beautiful Binibeca, this experience shows you some of Menorca’s most memorable sights. Wend your way to the fishing village of Fornells, where the tranquillity of the harbour and the rich scent of its beloved lobster stew await. Next, you’ll reach Monte Toro—also known as El Toro—the island’s highest geographical point, which soars above rolling countryside and ultramarine seas, before its spiritual zenith at the Mare de Déu del Toro sanctuary. After a refreshing drink and Menorcan pastry, you’ll continue to Binibeca, where white-and-green homes line the pretty shore.

Kayaking From Fornells Bay
ESMAH011Transform sightseeing into an experience for all the senses by kayaking Menorca’s shimmering northern coastline. You’ll hear the gentle splash of your paddle as a local expert takes you on a guided kayak journey around Menorca’s shores. You’ll glide past sun-kissed coves throughout this journey, gliding along beautiful <i>calas </i>as well as small islands. Whenever possible, take the opportunity to stop and enjoy a swim amidst amazing scenery.

Natural Wonders at S’Albufera des Grau
ESMAH003Thread your way through the verdant hills and rugged wetlands of one of Menorca’s outstanding natural parks. Once under threat of development, this wild haven is now a protected conservation area. The pearl of Parc Natural de s'Albufera des Grau is its freshwater lagoon, which is home to more than 100 species of wild birds. You’ll follow the ancient Camí de Cavalls path through the park, keeping an eye out for the diverse wildlife that make this unforgettable haven their home. Finally, at British-built Torre de Rambla, enjoy the clifftop views that sweep over the blue sea to Illa d’en Colom.

Sail Around Menorca’s Coastline
ESMAH012Set sail from Fornells and experience unforgettable coastal views of Menorca from your vantage point on the sea. Your nautical adventure will take you to the North Menorcan Marine Reserve, past Cavalleria Lighthouse to Islas Bledas and picture-perfect Cala Pregonda beach. Or you’ll tack east, where private beaches line the shore between rugged Mola de Fornells peninsula and Addaia port. Should the weather turn, you’ll visit islets such as tiny Illa Sargantana, and the intimate beaches of Cala Blanca and Cala Roja. Enjoy uninterrupted views of Monte Toro, the highest point of Menorca.

Sail to Secluded Menorcan Beaches
ESMAH004Bring Menorca’s coastline to life on a private sailboat trip, with salty air, the rush of waves below and crystal sea all the way to the horizon. Setting sail from the charming fishing port of Fornells, you’ll spend the day exploring the Mediterranean at a pace of the group’s choosing and with a local brunch and drinks to keep you refreshed. Swim in calm, clear waters and explore shallow coves with soft sandy beaches, then stretch out on deck and let the gentle tide rock you into tranquillity.

Sweeping Seascapes and Menorcan Flavours
ESMAH007With visual delights and unforgettable tastes, this exploration of Menorca’s highlights is a full immersion into island life. Create memories at tranquil Arenal d’en Castell, below Torre d'Addaia (Addaia Tower). Then, from the coach, enjoy a panoramic view of beautiful Cala Tirant, a Caribbean-like white-sand, aquamarine-water beach. You’ll take a scenic drive along the coast to the whitewashed homes and harbour air at Fornells, and 360-degree views at Monte Toro (or El Toro in Catalan), Menorca’s highest point. Finish the day at the abundant Subaida country estate, watching artisans craft Mahón cheese and sampling delicious local foods.

Travel Back to Ancient Menorca
ESMAH010Megalithic Menorca will enchant history-loving travellers with its spellbinding and important historical sites. You’ll ascend Monte Toro to appreciate the awe-inspiring views across the island and gaze at the Mare de Déu del Toro sanctuary. Next, visit the labyrinthine site of Torre d’en Galmés, which bustled with traders and merchants millennia ago. Your day concludes at the mysterious, ancient site of Torralba d’en Salort, whose monoliths, monuments and astounding <i>taula </i>(Catalan for 'table')<i> </i>lay undiscovered for thousands of years.
Palermo (Sicily)

Independent Explorations: Private Large Van with Guide - Full Day
ITPMO506For you and up to eight travel companions who wish to blaze your own trail with a fully bespoke experience, this private large van for nine people, for up to eight hours, also features an English-conversant guide who can offer local expertise. Whether you wish to plan your own itinerary or let us offer suggestions and take care of all the technical details, entrance fees, and any required reservations in advance, you’ll enjoy the utmost in style, privacy, and seamlessness so you can focus on creating memories together. Vehicles equipped for special mobility needs can easily be arranged in advance, too.<br>

Independent Explorations: Private Large Van with Guide - Half Day
ITPMO505For you and up to eight travel companions who wish to blaze your own trail with a fully bespoke experience, this private large van for nine people, for up to four hours, also features an English-conversant guide who can offer local expertise. Whether you wish to plan your own itinerary or let us offer suggestions and take care of all the technical details, entrance fees, and any required reservations in advance, you’ll enjoy the utmost in style, privacy, and seamlessness so you can focus on creating memories together. Vehicles equipped for special mobility needs can easily be arranged in advance, too.<br>

Independent Explorations: Private Van with Guide - Full Day
ITPMO504For you and up to five travel companions who wish to blaze your own trail with a fully bespoke experience, this private van for six people, for up to eight hours, also features an English-conversant guide who can offer local expertise. Whether you wish to plan your own itinerary or let us offer suggestions and take care of all the technical details, entrance fees, and any required reservations in advance, you’ll enjoy the utmost in style, privacy, and seamlessness so you can focus on creating memories together. Vehicles equipped for special mobility needs can easily be arranged in advance, too.<br>

Independent Explorations: Private Van with Guide - Half Day
ITPMO503For you and up to five travel companions who wish to blaze your own trail with a fully bespoke experience, this private van for six people, for up to four hours, also features an English-conversant guide who can offer local expertise. Whether you wish to plan your own itinerary or let us offer suggestions and take care of all the technical details, entrance fees, and any required reservations in advance, you’ll enjoy the utmost in style, privacy, and seamlessness so you can focus on creating memories together. Vehicles equipped for special mobility needs can easily be arranged in advance, too.<br>

Independent Explorations: Private Vehicle with Guide - Full Day
ITPMO502For you and up to one travel companion who wish to blaze your own trail with a fully bespoke experience, this private car for two people, for up to eight hours, also features an English-conversant guide who can offer local expertise. Whether you wish to plan your own itinerary or let us offer suggestions and take care of all the technical details, entrance fees, and any required reservations in advance, you’ll enjoy the utmost in style, privacy, and seamlessness so you can focus on creating memories together. Vehicles equipped for special mobility needs can easily be arranged in advance, too.<br>

Independent Explorations: Private Vehicle with Guide - Half Day
ITPMO501For you and up to one travel companion who wish to blaze your own trail with a fully bespoke experience, this private car for two people, for up to four hours, also features an English-conversant guide who can offer local expertise. Whether you wish to plan your own itinerary or let us offer suggestions and take care of all the technical details, entrance fees, and any required reservations in advance, you’ll enjoy the utmost in style, privacy, and seamlessness so you can focus on creating memories together. Vehicles equipped for special mobility needs can easily be arranged in advance, too.<br>

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ITPMO005Relax on a scenic drive from Palermo to Monreale, passing iconic landmarks like Piazza Politeama and Teatro Massimo. In Monreale, encounter the cathedral's exquisite golden mosaics that recount scenes from the Holy Bible's Old and New Testaments. On the return leg to Palermo, you’ll visit its iconic cathedral, which blends Norman and Arab influences and houses several Norman royal tombs. Conclude with a stroll through one of the city's famous food markets, a haven of Sicilian treats where you can enjoy some free shopping time.

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ITPMO003Pull back the curtain on the real Palermo with the expert guidance of a local, by coach. Start by admiring the panoramic views from the soaring Monte Pellegrino, which towers above the city. Then, wander to grand Norman Palace, Europe’s oldest royal residence, and the elegant cathedral, before visiting the historic Quattro Canti and Piazza Pretoria. Encounter the charming church of Santa Caterina d'Alessandria (St Catherine of Alexandria), dating from the 1500s, before returning to the ship, aglow with Sicilian spirit.

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ITPMO001Discover the soul of Sicilian culture with a hands-on cooking class that begins in one of Palermo’s prime food markets. Amidst stalls creaking under the abundance of seasonal produce, select ingredients harvested from the island's fertile landscapes. Guided by local insights, you’ll craft a three-course meal, unlocking the secrets of traditional recipes. The experience culminates in a communal homemade meal, where you’ll savour the flavours and connect with others through a beautiful, shared experience.

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ITPMO009Embark on a half-day Palermo adventure discovering the Arab-Norman monuments of Palermo. The UNESCO-listed Zisa Castle is a fine example of Moorish design prowess, with a ventilation system to allow airflow through holes in the floor inside, and resplendent gardens outside. Journey through the heart of the city, visiting the Cathedral of Palermo, which houses relics of Santa Rosalia, before heading along the Cassaro to the grand Quattro Canti square. Explore the Baroque and Byzantine architecture of the Church of Santa Maria dell'Ammiraglio, which is adorned with dazzling mosaics, before finishing your day with delicious Sicilian food.

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ITPMO007Explore charming Cefalù, a seaside town close to Palermo, starting at the majestic central cathedral. Marvel at its Norman-Romanesque architecture and exquisite Byzantine mosaics, which are a display of ancient craftsmanship. Explore the medieval public laundry, where people washed their clothes in the Middle Ages, and wander through the narrow lanes of the historic town centre, where you’ll find plenty of charming boutiques and souvenirs. Then, we'll head to Castelbuono to visit the renowned Fiasconaro laboratories. This beloved family-run business, established in 1953, has enchanted the world with its delectable Sicilian desserts. You'll enjoy a delightful tasting of both sweet and savoury Sicilian specialties, immersing yourself in the rich culinary traditions of the region.

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ITPMO008Discover a macabre world beneath Palermo’s streets in the fascinatingly eerie Catacombe dei Cappuccini (Capuchin Catacombs), which house the world’s largest collection of human remains, with 8,000 well-preserved mummies. Return to the surface to stroll through Palermo's vibrant streets, pausing at architectural wonders and indulging in local culinary delights. From the silent corridors of the ancient to the thriving life of Palermo's Corso Vittorio Emanuele—the city's oldest street—discover different sides of Sicily between the echoes of the past and the pulse of the present.

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ITPMO010Meet Sicilian nobility with a specialised cooking class in a historic palazzo with the Duchess of Palermo. Begin with a guided garden stroll, picking fresh ingredients for your dishes. After a communal coffee break, you're guided through crafting a five-course Sicilian feast, including pasta and fish or meat. The experience concludes in a grand dining room, where you'll enjoy your creations paired with local wines. Afterwards, explore the <i>palazzo </i>and Sicilian history, including the legacy of Il Gattopardo author, Prince Giuseppe Tomasi di Lampedusa.
Sorrento

Independent Explorations: Private Large Van with Guide - Full Day
ITRRO506For you and up to eight travel companions who wish to blaze your own trail with a fully bespoke experience, this private large van for nine people, for up to eight hours, also features an English-conversant guide who can offer local expertise. Whether you wish to plan your own itinerary or let us offer suggestions and take care of all the technical details, entrance fees, and any required reservations in advance, you’ll enjoy the utmost in style, privacy, and seamlessness so you can focus on creating memories together. Vehicles equipped for special mobility needs can easily be arranged in advance, too.<br>

Independent Explorations: Private Large Van with Guide - Half Day
ITRRO505For you and up to eight travel companions who wish to blaze your own trail with a fully bespoke experience, this private large van for nine people, for up to four hours, also features an English-conversant guide who can offer local expertise. Whether you wish to plan your own itinerary or let us offer suggestions and take care of all the technical details, entrance fees, and any required reservations in advance, you’ll enjoy the utmost in style, privacy, and seamlessness so you can focus on creating memories together. Vehicles equipped for special mobility needs can easily be arranged in advance, too.<br>

Independent Explorations: Private Van with Guide - Full Day
ITRRO504For you and up to five travel companions who wish to blaze your own trail with a fully bespoke experience, this private van for six people, for up to eight hours, also features an English-conversant guide who can offer local expertise. Whether you wish to plan your own itinerary or let us offer suggestions and take care of all the technical details, entrance fees, and any required reservations in advance, you’ll enjoy the utmost in style, privacy, and seamlessness so you can focus on creating memories together. Vehicles equipped for special mobility needs can easily be arranged in advance, too.<br>

Independent Explorations: Private Van with Guide - Half Day
ITRRO503For you and up to five travel companions who wish to blaze your own trail with a fully bespoke experience, this private van for six people, for up to four hours, also features an English-conversant guide who can offer local expertise. Whether you wish to plan your own itinerary or let us offer suggestions and take care of all the technical details, entrance fees, and any required reservations in advance, you’ll enjoy the utmost in style, privacy, and seamlessness so you can focus on creating memories together. Vehicles equipped for special mobility needs can easily be arranged in advance, too.<br>

Independent Explorations: Private Vehicle with Guide - Full Day
ITRRO502For you and up to one travel companion who wish to blaze your own trail with a fully bespoke experience, this private car for two people, for up to eight hours, also features an English-conversant guide who can offer local expertise. Whether you wish to plan your own itinerary or let us offer suggestions and take care of all the technical details, entrance fees, and any required reservations in advance, you’ll enjoy the utmost in style, privacy, and seamlessness so you can focus on creating memories together. Vehicles equipped for special mobility needs can easily be arranged in advance, too.<br>

Independent Explorations: Private Vehicle with Guide - Half Day
ITRRO501For you and up to one travel companion who wish to blaze your own trail with a fully bespoke experience, this private car for two people, for up to four hours, also features an English-conversant guide who can offer local expertise. Whether you wish to plan your own itinerary or let us offer suggestions and take care of all the technical details, entrance fees, and any required reservations in advance, you’ll enjoy the utmost in style, privacy, and seamlessness so you can focus on creating memories together. Vehicles equipped for special mobility needs can easily be arranged in advance, too.<br>

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ITRRO017Visit the UNESCO-recognised Archaeological Site of Pompeii to discover what remains of the ancient Roman city entombed by Mount Vesuvius’ most notorious eruption in 79 AD. Spot still-intact marble floors and mosaics. Walk through well-preserved public buildings and residential villas. Learn about the eruption—and the subsequent ‘freezing’ of the city beneath the ash. Return to Sorrento for a local treat at a rustic farmhouse. After exploring the property’s thriving limonaia and its abundant lemon trees, take some time to explore the historic old town, strolling from one iconic, vibrant Italian <i>piazza</i> to the next.

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ITRRO015Ferry across the Gulf from Sorrento, sweeping through the calm cobalt sea until you reach Capri. This island is a slice of Italian heaven, the lush and mountainous landscape interrupted only by the twin pale stone settlements of Anacapri and Capri town. During your adventure ashore, you’ll visit both. Shop boutiques in Anacapri, then discover the gorgeous features of the Villa San Michele or take a chairlift to the peak of Monte Solaro. Continue to Capri’s namesake town, where you’ll enjoy a guided walk to the floral terraces of Giardini di Augusto (Augustus Gardens), followed by free time to explore to your heart's content.

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ITRRO013Drive along the sun-kissed Italian coastline from Sorrento until you reach the Archaeological Park of Herculaneum. Like Pompeii, this UNESCO-recognised ancient Roman city was buried in ash and mud by the devastating eruption of Mount Vesuvius, preserving the secrets within remarkably well. Now, those uncovered secrets are yours to peruse, from architectural structures to masterful paintings, marble floors and mosaics. After your stroll around historic Herculaneum, continue to a local winery for a tasting and a delicious lunch. Sample a selection of Vesuvio Lacryma Christi wines from the foothills of Vesuvius.

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ITRRO022Spend a delightful day in the serene, green hillside town of Ravello. Following a view-filled drive from Sorrento, you’ll make your first stop for a ceramics experience in a private villa for an interactive pottery-making session, from throwing to glazing and décor. You’ll then walk the streets of Ravello, accompanied by a local guide, until you reach an authentic Italian restaurant for a lunch of delectable local dishes. Your on-foot exploration will continue after lunch, concluding with a visit to Villa Rufolo’s extensive and well-cultivated gardens.

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ITRRO020Sail smoothly across the sea by private speedboat, mapping a route from Sorrento to Positano. Arriving in this patchwork cliffside fishing village of pale stone, you’ll have around two hours to explore. Amongst the wondrous, winding streets, discover flower-filled <i>piazzas </i>and majestic examples of Moorish architecture. Sightsee, shop and soak up the serenity. Afterwards, reboard the speedboat and continue to nearby Nerano. In your second fishing village of the day, enjoy a lunch of locally sourced ingredients—followed by time to swim and snorkel in Nerano’s blissfully blue bay.

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ITRRO019From Sorrento, board a private boat to embark on a profoundly photo-worthy journey around the stunning coastline. Glide through the calm, cobalt ocean to arrive on the waterfront in the dreamily colourful fishing village of Positano, and see for yourself why it's on so many people's Italy-must-see lists. For about two glorious hours on your own, explore the village's exquisite hillside stone streets to find your favourite Positano spots. Relax on the pebble beach, or visit the Chiesa di Santa Maria Assunta. Shop for precious mementos in independent boutiques. Or enjoy the simple ritual of sipping and savouring an exceptional artisanal coffee, taking in the view and its endless charms.

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ITRRO018Curve around the coastline in a private boat, bound for scene-stealing Amalfi. En route, spot incredible natural and constructed wonders, from vibrant fishing village marinas to the vast expanse of sun-warmed Mediterranean blue sea at your back. When you arrive, you’ll navigate the narrow streets of this cliffside town, tracing a path between iconic sites and photogenic sights. Be sure to stop by the imposing cathedral, admiring the ‘Cloister of Paradise’ for its serenity and architecturally fascinating Moorish arches. And don’t leave Amalfi without sampling some <i>cuoppo</i>—the Italian answer to fish and chips.

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ITRRO016Set out from Sorrento and sweep across the Gulf of Naples on a private speedboat to one of the Amalfi Coast's most desirable islands. Immerse yourself in wonder as you snorkel serene waters rich with sea life. Discover hidden coastal caves—including the famous Grotta Bianca (White Grotto)—and spot the impressive <i>Faraglioni </i>rock formations. Watch the rugged landscape of Capri draw near as you savour a selection of complimentary refreshments. Blissed out, you’ll have another chance to swim when you reach the island, floating free in the calm, sun-warmed coastal waters. You’ll then indulge in some on-land exploration, perusing the boutiques and bistros of Capri town’s Via Camerelle, a shopping street of charming stone and inviting storefronts.

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ITRRO014Naples may be the birthplace of pizza, but it's so much more than that, with a rich history of more than 2,800 years. Some find the city's pace and energy to be overwhelming at first, but cannot help falling in love with its utterly unique charms. From distinctively southern Italian culture to castles, churches and museums, a tour of Naples' historic city centre is an education in ancient architecture, from medieval times to the Renaissance age to the Baroque period. You'll take in Naples and all its glory from the comfort of an air-conditioned motorcoach. With a tour guide well-versed in local lore and culture narrating along the way, you'll explore the golden beauty of a coastal city filled with culture, colourful history and sensorially delightful Italian cuisine. This fully guided three-hour tour combining a drive and a stroll takes you through the historic city centre, past Naples' marvelous old architecture and public squares. See the impressive Piazza del Plebiscito, the largest square in Naples, flanked by the Royal Palace and the San Francesco di Paola Basilica. You’ll see piazzas, churches and statues rendered in unbelievable detail. You’ll visit iconic landmarks and buildings, including the Teatro di San Carlo opera house. When your walk through the old centre concludes, you’ll visit the cliffside in the Posillipo neighbourhood for vivid coastal views, then continue to a nearby waterfront pizzeria for lunch.

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ITRRO012Echoes of an ancient tragedy have remained and offer a glimpse of lives lived—and lost. When Mount Vesuvius erupted in 79 AD, Pompeii and its people were buried six metres deep in ash and stone, creating conditions for preservation out of total devastation. Drive up the coast from Sorrento to spend a half-day at the UNESCO-recognised Archaeological Park of Pompeii, discovering the city’s excavated ruins. Explore the townhouses of wealthy Pompeiians. Visit the Forum. See the Stabian and Suburban Baths, the temples, the theatres and more. Take in detailed frescos and mosaics preserved through time by the ash that encased them, and stand in reverence of the day Pompeii fell silent.

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ITRRO021You'll experience Italian beauty with all your senses during this immersive experience. After a short drive to the village of Bomerano, you’ll start your enticing hike along the naturally stunning <i>Sentiero degli Dei</i>, or ‘Path of the Gods’. On this route, you’ll marvel at the dreamy diversity of the local landscape as you pass thriving crops of strawberry plants, towering holm oaks, and impressive caves carved into the hillside. You’ll also enjoy utterly dazzling views of the Bay of Naples and its colourful coastal towns. After a break for a delicious local lunch—made by a shepherd—in Nocelle, you’ll complete your hike and head on to the fishing village of Positano, exploring sun-soaked streets stolen straight from a postcard.

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ITRRO011Explore the clifftop coastal town of Sorrento, strolling through its charming historic heart during a guided walk with a local expert. Soak up sunshine and culture, appreciate architectural details, and shop vibrant boutiques for the perfect memento. Then, zip along the inviting coastline to a nearby agricultural haven—Farmhouse Il Giardino di Vigliano. Here, you’ll experience, with all your senses, a thriving citrus grove bursting with juicy, fragrant lemons. You’ll indulge in a Bocelli Prosecco aperitif whilst an expert harpist and soprano perform. Settle into sparkling surroundings for a dreamy four-course lunch with paired Bocelli wines.