Discover Italy's Hidden Gems
Group Tours to Italy’s Most Beautiful Towns & Villages
Our group tours are designed to help your clients explore Italy’s most charming and lesser-known destinations. We offer authentic, sustainable itineraries that take travelers to historical, medieval villages, picturesque small towns, and idyllic rural landscapes. These tours venture off the beaten track, uncovering hidden gems rarely seen by the average tourist. We craft journeys that provide fresh perspectives on regions that even seasoned travelers may not have encountered before. Each village tells a story, preserving local traditions while showcasing the true essence of Italian life.
Borghi Tours
"I Borghi più belli d’Italia"
The association "I Borghi più belli d’Italia" highlights Italy’s most beautiful small towns and villages, chosen for their architectural, cultural, and historical value. Founded to preserve and promote these unique locations, it ensures that member villages maintain their heritage while offering a welcoming atmosphere to visitors. Featuring medieval architecture, narrow winding streets, and stunning landscapes, these borghi are ideal for tour operators looking to offer clients an authentic Italian experience.
Our Top 5 of Italy’s Most Beautiful Villages
1. Rango, Trentino: Located in the Trentino region, Rango stands out for its traditional mountain charm and vibrant community. It is particularly famous for its Christmas markets, where local crafts and regional specialties bring the historic streets to life. This combination of alpine culture and festive spirit makes it an excellent choice for group tours during the winter season.
2. Borghetto sul Mincio, Veneto: Situated near Verona, Mantova, and Lake Garda, Borghetto sul Mincio charms visitors with its riverside location and historic watermills. Its strategic position makes it an excellent choice for multi-stop tours, combining cultural exploration with the natural beauty of the Veneto region.
3. Pitigliano, Tuscany: Known as "Little Jerusalem" due to its historic Jewish community, Pitigliano is carved from volcanic tuff, blending into the surrounding Tuscan hills. Its architectural harmony and rich heritage make it an appealing destination for cultural tours, where visitors can explore centuries-old traditions in a picturesque setting.
4. Civita di Bagnoregio, Lazio: Perched on a hilltop in Lazio, Civita di Bagnoregio is known as the "dying town" due to its fragile volcanic foundation. Despite this, it remains a remarkable destination with its medieval stone houses and panoramic views. The iconic pedestrian bridge leading to the village adds a unique touch, making it a memorable stop on cultural and historical itineraries.
5. Sutera, Sicily: Positioned in central Sicily, Sutera captivates with its whitewashed houses and steep, winding streets. Known for its religious festivals and rustic ambiance, it offers a glimpse into traditional Sicilian life. This village is ideal for organizers seeking to offer an authentic cultural experience in the heart of Sicily.