April 18-28, 2026

Immersive Umbria with Rome

HIGHLIGHTS

Allerona's Porta del Sole & clock tower
people in front of parthenon in rome at night
The Spanish Steps in rome
Hades and Persephone at the Galleria Borghese in Rome
A serene view of a yacht deck during sunset in French Polynesia's Windward Islands.
A serene view of a yacht deck during sunset in French Polynesia's Windward Islands.
A serene view of a yacht deck during sunset in French Polynesia's Windward Islands.

Spend a week in our idyllic Umbrian hill town, then three nights in central Rome

Enjoy an evening golf cart tour with a stop for gelato

Take an early morning walking tour to see Rome before everyone wakes up

See the ancient art and treasures of the Galleria Borghese with a private guide ​

Dine al fresco in hand-picked Roman restaurants

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$6,099

per person

$1,000 deposit

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📅 DATES

April 18-28, 2026 

🗓 DURATION

11 Days/10 Nights

👤 GROUP SIZE

Max 12

🏅 ACTIVITY LEVEL

Daily walking, stairs, gentle hikes

Begins in: Rome

Ends in: Rome

Pizzeria along a Roman alley

About This Trip

Join us for a week in the Umbrian countryside, taking in hill towns, cozy trattorias and traditional cuisine, followed by three exciting days and nights in Rome.

This 11-day, 10-night tour includes our Immersive Umbria itinerary, plus a visit to Rome that’s great for first-timers or Rome aficionados alike. You’ll experience what it’s like to be a local in a small, historic Italian village, and what it’s like to visit Rome as if you grew up navigating it’s cobblestone streets and hidden treasures.

Interested in adding a customized Rome experience to any of our other tours? No problem! Just send us a note.

What's Included?

Meals

(Nearly) all meals, snacks, and wine included

Transportation

We cover all transportation during the tour, including airport pickup and dropoff

Lodging

Stay in our own Six Keys Guesthouse in Umbria, and our favorite historic hotels in city centers

Experiences & Activities

We cover everything you'll do with us, from museum admissions to guided hikes, wine tastings & more

Expert Guides

We partner with experienced local guides who aren't just reciting from a script

Special Moments

Make new friends and family connections that can't be faked

What’s not included:

Airfare or train fare to/within Italy, travel insurance (strongly recommended), tips for drivers and guides, optional meals and drinks not included in the tour itinerary, souvenirs and incidentals

Itinerary at a Glance

Day 1: Arrivals and Settling In

Liz and your driver will meet you at Rome Fiumicino airport (FCO) for minibus transfer to Allerona — about a 2-hour drive. Along the way, we’ll give you an introduction to the week ahead.

Check into your rooms and find lunch waiting, and have a few hours to rest and chill. This is your home for the week!

  • We’ll take an early evening tour of Allerona, where you’ll learn about the history of the village and some of its special places and hidden corners.
  • We’ll enjoy a welcome aperitivo, followed by dinner in a private cantina in town.

Accommodations: A private room in our Six Keys Guesthouse

Meals: Welcome lunch, dinner

On this full day, we’ll get to know Orvieto, the beautiful medieval city with Etruscan roots and a magnificent 14th-century cathedral.

  • On the 20-minute ride to Orvieto, we’ll explain a little of the city’s history (and maybe a little about how Liz and Paolo met here!)
  • We’ll meet our guide for a tour of Orvieto’s centro storico (historic center) followed by a visit to the Duomo.
  • Lunch at our favorite trattoria in Orvieto
  • After lunch, we’ll visit one of Orvieto’s many underground caves, carved out over the millennia for storage, shelter and raw materials.
  • Return to Allerona for the evening and dinner at our lovely fine-dining restaurant

Accommodations: A private room in our Six Keys Guesthouse

Meals: Breakfast, lunch, dinner

We’ll stay close to home and get a taste of rural life and traditional Umbrian cooking, family style.

  • Depending on the weather, we’ll get an early start and head out with a local tartufaio (truffle hunter) and his dogs, and watch as these specially trained pups sniff out and retrieve Umbria’s “black gold” — pungent, flavorful truffles. (Note that we may swap this activity with foraging for mushrooms or wild asparagus.)
  • Bring your appetites to a private lunch, prepared and hosted by Paolo’s mom, Franca, and sister, Anna Rita. Friends who’ve visited us recall “lunch with Franca” as the highlight of their stay. If we rounded up any truffles, mushrooms or asparagus, they’ll be on the menu!
  • Free time after lunch to rest and relax
  • Tour of a village palace, the ancestral home of a local family, followed by tasting of local olive oil, wine and other products, including a bruschetta-making lesson.

Accommodations: A private room in our Six Keys Guesthouse

Meals: Breakfast, lunch, light dinner

We’ll dip into Lazio, one of the region’s bordering Umbria, and visit one of the area’s most enigmatic sights.

  • Civita di Bagnoregio (la città che muore, or the dying city) sits on a dramatic tufa plateau just a short distance from Orvieto. We’ll walk across the long bridge — the only way to access the nearly-deserted town — and spend some time exploring and taking photos.
  • We’ll have lunch at Civita, then stop for a fantastic photo op of Orvieto.
  • On the way back to Allerona, we’ll stop for a wine tasting at a cantina with cellars built by the Etruscans.
  • This evening, those who still have some energy and appetite can join us at the bar just outside of town for drinks and snacks (walking, or transport provided). Otherwise, you can just rest and relax with snacks at your guesthouse.

Accommodations: A private room in our Six Keys Guesthouse

Meals: Breakfast, lunch, optional light dinner

Today, we’ll stay close to home and spend the morning with Franca.

  • Mid-morning, we’ll head to Franca’s kitchen for a cooking lesson. Handmade pasta and tiramisu are on the menu.
  • At lunch, we’ll dine on the delicious food we prepared earlier, followed by a grappa tasting.
  • Your afternoon is free to rest and digest.
  • In the evening, we’ll provide snacks, or you can dine on your own at our restaurant in town.


Accommodations: A private room in our Six Keys Guesthouse

Meals: Breakfast, lunch, light dinner

Weather permitting, we’ll spend most of the day outdoors, learning about the ancient Etruscans, thermal baths and foraged foods.

    • Midmorning, we’ll head up to Parco di Villalba and meet our friend Adio for coffee, followed by a ~2-hour nature hike, where he’ll offer an informal lesson on edible wild plants and herbs.
    • We’ll end our walk at a cozy, wooded osteria, for a lunch of traditional Umbrian specialties and local wine.
    • After lunch, we’ll ride about 20 minutes to San Casciano dei Bagni for a tour of the major Etruscan and Roman archaeological site that’s come to light there. Then we’ll head up the hill to take a dip in the thermal pools of a luxury spa, where water bubbles from underground at a constant 104F.
    • This evening, it’s pizza party time!

Accommodations: A private room in our Six Keys Guesthouse

Meals: Breakfast, lunch, dinner

On our last day in Umbria, you’ll have some free time to shop for souvenirs in Orvieto.

  • Mid-morning, our driver will take you to Orvieto, where you’ll have a few hours to explore and have lunch on your own.
  • Late afternoon, we’ll meet at Piazza Cahen and take the funicular — a one-of-a-kind experience — down to our waiting van. Then it’s on to a special surprise!
  • This evening, we’ll enjoy a festive cookout and get ready to say arrivederci Allerona…

Accommodations: A private room in our Six Keys Guesthouse

Meals: Breakfast, dinner

After breakfast, we’ll depart Allerona and head by van to central Rome for three full days of sightseeing and discovery.

  • We’ll drop our bags and the hotel and head to a cozy trattoria for lunch.
  • After check-in, you’ll have a few hours to explore Rome on your own.
  • Early evening, we’ll take a golf cart tour of the city, featuring some incredible views and expert narration from our guide.
  • We’ll have a light dinner before heading back to the hotel.

Accommodations: Hotel Mediterraneo or similar

Meals: Breakfast, lunch, dinner

Down an espresso for a really early start today. But trust me — you’ll thank me!

  • Before breakfast, we’ll take a magical early morning walking tour where we’ll see the city before everyone wakes up.
  • We’ll be back to the hotel in time for breakfast, after which we’ll tour the Domus Aurea, the rediscovered ruins of the once-opulent palace of Roman Emperor Nero.
  • Lunch and the afternoon are on your own.
  • At dinner, we’ll convene at my favorite pizzeria in Rome, which, conveniently, is right next door to my favorite gelateria.

Accommodations: Hotel Mediterraneo or similar

Meals: Breakfast, dinner

An art- and food-filled day awaits as we get ready to say goodbye to newfound friends!

  • After breakfast at the hotel, we’ll take a guided tour of Galleria Borghese, a magnificent Baroque palace full of artistic treasures.
  • You’ll have lunch and the afternoon on your own to pack, souvenir shop, or take in additional sights (and we’re always happy to make recommendations).
  • We’ll meet at the hotel and head out for our last aperitivo and then to dinner at a traditional Roman restaurant.

Accommodations: Hotel Mediterraneo or similar

Meals: Breakfast, dinner

We’ll have a scheduled transfer to FCO or, if you’re traveling elsewhere in Italy, to Termini train station.

Meals: Breakfast, dinner

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