Since we moved to Italy, I have received a number of queries about traveling here, longer
I live with someone who has racked up more gemstones on
While there is an endless quantity of Rome-Venice -Florence tours, Vero Viaggio takes you in a different direction. Along the way, it improves your Italian immeasurably and gives you the opportunity to savor an Italian area overlooked for the more publicly touted – and crowded — destinations. Not that they aren’t worthy of a day trip or two, but it’s difficult to avoid the pitfalls of restaurants serving mainly tourists (where English is the lingua franca) and shops that hawk wares from dubious sources. Having done my share of dutiful gawking, some of my most pleasurable moments have really been in an unsung delightful restaurant or shopping in an unusual local store, even simply having a spectacular view or historic site all to myself. And the icing on the cake is to have Italians compliment you on how well you speak their language.
Vero Viaggio currently has five immersive tours planned for 2024 and is offering
On the advice of Francesca, our family travelled to Cefalù several years ago and reveled in its beautiful but manageable historic center and seaside life. One of the most pleasurable and dramatic times occurred at dinner with my grandson in a restaurant built right onto the volcanic rocks, where we could watch the sea come rushing in and then pull back. Unforgettable.
They also offer in late October an unusual week in Montepulciano, with a cooking class and wine tasting, along with intensive Italian lessons. You will not forget your dinners overlooking the Val D’Orcia, which has been immortalized in books and films.
An unusual option is their expanded weekend trip in the countryside of Emilia Romagna in June, which
To take advantage of the discount that Vero Viaggio is giving to Kitchen Detail Readers for any of the 2024 tours, click here.
If you want to make your own holiday, follow a trail that you read about, or just visit a region in a much more personal way, you will fill out a detailed questionnaire about your trip goals and then have a Zoom conference, where they will provide options, answer further questions, advise you on what to avoid and probably give you some insider choices you did not know were available. You will then receive a detailed document with all the information, including the necessary links and resources you need to complete your travel plans. You can also arrange to have another call or text messages if you need further clarifications or help.
For those who have wished to make a longer stay in Italy, whether it is for research or fun, their third service is perhaps the hidden jewel in the crown. My own experience has been that if you want to find a suitable rental apartment or other details about setting up a longer stay, you need some insider help. Need to find a school for your children? Some advice for navigating the Questura? Vero Viaggio is there to guide you. After your conference call, the team will send you a detailed document with their notes, advice, pertinent links, and resources for your particular destination.
In the Explore section, you’ll find some diverting but also very helpful blog entries: even after being here a few months, the ones on trains and pharmacies were both quite helpful to me. Sign up for their monthly newsletter, which will share with you places you should visit and insider tips on Italian travel, along with some engaging stories about Vero Viaggio experiences. This incomparable travel and language resource might not offer gemstones, but odds are good you’ll learn to order wine in Italian!
After owning one of the best cooking stores in the US for 47 years, Nancy Pollard writes a blog about food in all its aspects – recipes, film, books, travel, superior sources and food related issues.
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