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Perillo Tours Adds Two Immersive Italy Itineraries for 2026

Florence Duomo skyline represents Perillo Tours' new Italy itineraries.

Perillo Tours is expanding its Italy lineup for 2026 with two nine-day, two-city programs designed for travelers who prefer fewer Hotel moves and richer local immersion. The "Gems of Italy" itinerary pairs Genoa with Florence, while "La Dolce Vita" couples Rome with Sorrento. Both tours run April through October 2026 and feature hands-on experiences-think truffle hunts in Piemonte or boat rides around Capri-along with plenty of unstructured time. Prices start at $3,695 and $4,395 per person, respectively, underscoring Perillo Tours' goal to deliver depth without sacrificing value in its Perillo Tours Italy itineraries.

Key Points

  • Gems of Italy: Genoa (3 nights) plus Florence (4), from $3,695.
  • La Dolce Vita: Rome (3 nights) plus Sorrento (4), from $4,395.
  • Both Tours operate April-October 2026 with multiple departure dates.
  • Hands-on perks include truffle hunting, wine tasting, and yacht or ferry excursions.
  • Why it matters: Longer city stays cut packing stress and boost regional discovery time.

Snapshot

Perillo's new "city-pair" concept keeps guests in a single Hotel for multiple nights, then layers in day trips to nearby hotspots, blending guided touring with free exploration.

Background

Perillo first tested longer-stay "city-pair" Tours in 2024, responding to feedback that travelers wanted deeper connections and fewer early-morning coach departures. The model has since become a signature style, especially for repeat Italy visitors who have already checked the country's greatest-hits circuit.

Latest Developments

Gems of Italy

Guests settle into Genoa's medieval port for three nights, venturing out to Portofino, Piemonte's truffle country, and Cinque Terre. A scenic transfer to Florence sets up four more nights with excursions to Venice and Val d'Orcia, plus Tuscan wine tastings.

La Dolce Vita

Three nights in Rome cover The Colosseum, Vatican Museums, and Pompeii. From there, the group relocates to Sorrento for four nights of Capri cruises, Amalfi Coast drives, and a day in Positano-with extra downtime for limoncello sampling and sunset views.

Analysis

For travelers who dislike one-night Hotel stops, these programs provide breathing room. Staying put allows deeper dives into neighborhood cafés, local markets, and after-hours cultural events that short-stay itineraries often miss. Travel advisors can position the Tours as value-forward alternatives to custom FIT trips, since most excursions and some meals are bundled, yet daily schedules leave space for personal discovery. The April-to-October window also lets advisors fine-tune departures around shoulder-season airfare dips or summer festival dates.

Final Thoughts

With price points under $4,500 and a focus on meaningful regional experiences, Perillo Tours' 2026 city-pair lineup should appeal to first-timers and Italy veterans alike. Advisors should book early spring or late-fall departures for lighter crowds, and remind clients that optional upgrades-such as private gondola rides or Amalfi cooking classes-can personalize the journey further while keeping the core value of the Perillo Tours Italy itineraries intact.

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