Below is a list of our most FAQs (frequently asked questions!) If you can’t find the answer you’re looking for, please don’t hesitate to reach out to us.
The essence of Thrill Of Italy tours lies in immersing yourself in every facet of Italian life and the enchanting Bel Paese. Crafted with meticulous care, each custom itinerary is personally curated by our local team. It’s an invitation to experience Italy in a way that transcends the ordinary, offering a unique and unforgettable journey tailored to your preferences.
Before booking, our team personally inspects each hotel to ensure it meets our standards for comfort, value, location, and uniqueness. We select accommodations that add a special touch to your stay.
While email communication is possible, our custom itineraries aim to create a unique experience. The initial phone or video call helps understand your travel style, providing insights and ideas about Italy. It’s not a sales pitch, and you are not committed to making a purchase.
Absolutely! Notify us of any dietary restrictions at the time of booking, and we will ensure suitable meal options are provided during your journey.
We are committed to making Italy accessible to everyone. We work with partners specializing in accessible travel to design itineraries that consider physical limitations. Contact us to discuss your specific needs.
While we can offer advice on the best flight routes, we do not purchase flights for clients. However, we can connect you with partner travel agencies to assist in booking your flights.
Italy does not require U.S. or Canadian citizens to purchase an entry visa. Non-U.S. or non-Canadian citizens can check visa requirements at : vistoperitalia.esteri.it/home/en.
Yes, a valid passport is required. Ensure it is valid for a certain number of months beyond your return date. Check for the latest updates at: vistoperitalia.esteri.it/home/en
Italy uses 220V, 50Hz. Bring a transformer for standard 110V North American appliances. Chargers for modern devices typically support both voltages, requiring only a plastic adapter for Italian sockets.
Options include signing up for an international/global phone plan, buying a local SIM card (if your phone is compatible), or relying on Wi-Fi for calls and messages, especially in areas with free Wi-Fi, such as hotels arranged by us.