10-15 JUNE 2025 UPCOMING TOUR DATES Duration: 6 Days

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  • DAIY 1> WINERY > TESTING >LORETO APRUTINO

Come along for this small group tour of Abruzzo where we are going to show you the best things to see and do in Abruzzo Italy!

At 11:30am Marco and Katri will pick you up from The Pescara Central Train Station in Pescara. There are many coaches to Pescara leaving Fiumicino Airport and Termini Train Station in Roma on a daily basis and you can enjoy the stunning scenery along Italy’s most picturesque motorway. We recommend staying the night before in Pescara to enjoy the city centre and the seaside promenade.

We will begin our Abruzzo tour at a very special winery near Loreto Aprutino which prides itself on producing wines which showcase Abruzzo’s native grape varieties including the infamous Montepulciano d’Abruzzo.

After a tour of the vineyard and cantina we will enjoy lunch paired with their finest wines.

After our leisurely lunch you can settle into your family run “agritouismo” accommodation just outside the village of Loreto Aprutino.

Loreto Aprutino is renowned for its quality extra virgin olive oil, in fact you will see the olive trees in abundance all around this area.

This afternoon you can enjoy exploring the village and visit the ancient olive oil mill with a gorgeous gothic facade and check out the local Castelli ceramics display.

Dinner tonight can be enjoyed in the comfort of your accommodation where everything served is from the family’s own farm.

  • DAY 2 >COOKING CLASSES >OLIVE OIL TESTING >ENOTECA

Today we will visit our friends for a fun pasta and sugo cooking class and enjoy a tour of their gardens where they grow vegetables to make and their artisan food products.The best part is enjoying the fruits of our labour for lunch!Rest back at your accommodation before we head out again tonight.This evening we will visit our friend in another hilltop village for some extra virgin olive oil tasting in her family’s own medieval olive oil mill where we will learn how to tell the difference between a good and bad extra virgin olive oil.

Meander through the village with us and descend the stairs into an enoteca hidden inside an ancient cellar. Our charismatic host will guide us through tasting some of Abruzzo’s best wines while we sample their salumi and formaggio and other delicacies for dinner.

  • DAY 3 > TRABOCCHI COAST > SEAFOOD DINING >EXPERIENCE 


After a late night enjoy a late start to the morning before we head off for a scenic drive along the Trabocchi Coast, one the things to see and do in Abruzzo which is a must!

Trabocchi are wooden fishing huts set on little jetties out over the water which are now UNESCO world heritage sites unique to Abruzzo and are one of the main sights to see in Abruzzo.

Lunch today is a special experience.. we will enjoy a long and leisurely seafood feast onboard a trabocco on the water. We will sip some local pecorino or cerasuolo wine with the freshest locally caught seafood and enjoy the views of the Adriatic Sea all around.

  • DAY 4 > FARMERS MARKET> CALDORA CASTLE >SANTO STEFANO DI SESSANIO


This morning we say goodbye to Loreto Aprutino and head into the mountains to visit Sulmona.

It’s market day in Sulmona and we will soak up the atmosphere of the market in the piazza overlooked by mountains.  Take time to explore Sulmona and purchase some confetti (sugared almonds) which have been made here for centuries.

A short drive up into the mountains is the gorgeous little village, Pacentro. Here, we will climb the stairs of the Castle to take in the stunning views.  There is also a little house to find which has been unchanged since before electricity and you can see what village life used to be like!

Lunch today will be at a Michelin recommend restaurant with a great view overlooking the plateau of Sulmona.

This afternoon we will journey into the Gran Sasso Mountains. Our next stay is in the medieval village, Santo Stefano di Sessanio. Of all the things to see and do in Abruzzo Italy, spending a few nights in Santo Stefano di Sessanio is definetly a must. Settle into your own apartment accommodation within the walls of the village, just like a local.

Marco and Katri can recommend some great dinner options in the village.

  • DAY 5 >ALPINE PLATEAU> ROCCA CALASCIO

Really soak up that Italian lifestyle with a slow and easy start to the day. There’s some great craft and local produce stores in Santo Stefano to check out. Santo Stefano is renowned for their particular variety of lentils, honey, and saffron from Navelli down on the plateau below Santo Stefano.

Before lunchtime we will drive up to the plateau on the Gran Sasso mountain. It’s a scenic drive with fresh mountain air and bells playing on the necks of the grazing cattle.

We will have lunch today with the locals alfresco style! We will bbq our own Abruzzese specialty… arrosticini!! (or you can just watch us do it)!  Arrosticini is something you must eat while in Abruzzo, it’s what the Abruzzese people are famous for. Some family or friends like to meet us up here and join us for lunch.

In the afternoon we will take an easy hike up to the 10th century fort of Rocca Calascio 1,460 meters above sea level and the hexagon shaped Abbey of Santa Maria in Pietà along the way.

For our last dinner together we will meet up  at one our favourite restaurants which is really something special and celebrate the local produce!

  • DAY 6 SANTO STEFANO DI SESSANIO> PESCARA

Take time this morning to enjoy the village and reflect on your journey through Abruzzo.

Our last adventure will be to visit the village of Castel Del Monte where we will enjoy a special tour through the village and it’s history.

Return to Pescara Central Train Station around 1pm.

Buon viaggio!

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Please note: This is an example itinerary.  Although every effort is used to stick to the advertised itinerary, some experiences may be shuffled around or replaced with simular experiences when it is necessary to do so.

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PRICING & INFO


July Tour Pricing
$4,000 AUD per person twin share first 2 at $ 3,950
$2,600 USD per person twin share *

Low Cost Single Supplement
$600 AUD
$400 USD*

*USD displayed are a guide for our USA guests, payment will be taken in AUD.

Departs:

Termini Train Station in Rome.

Duration:
6 Days

Inclusions:
Fully escorted tour by English speaking tour leaders Marco & Katri, private air conditioned minibus/van or SUV, charming and well appointed accommodations with private ensuite, 5 breakfasts, 6 lunches, 2 dinners and drinks with meals including table wine, entry fees and activities. Vegetarian meals and food allergies can be catered to.

Exclusions:
Air fares, travel insurance, food and beverage outside of meal times unless stated in itinerary, personal purchases, personal phone calls, personal travel costs, personal laundry.

Abruzzo is an Italian region, east of Rome, with an Adriatic coastline and the Apennine Mountains. National parks and nature reserves cover much of its rugged interior. It also encompasses hilltop towns, dating to the medieval and Renaissance periods. Regional capital L’Aquila is a walled city, damaged in a 2009 earthquake. The Trabocchi Coast, with sandy coves, is named after its traditional wooden fishing piers. ― Google
Area: 10,763 km²
NUTS Region: ITF
Population: 1.312 million (2019) Eurostat

An experience you will never forget

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SMALL GROUPS


Feel like you’re traveling with friends, you’re not just another number amongst a horde of other tourists playing “follow the leader”.


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ITALY’S UNDISCOVERED GEMS


Escape the tourist traps and head out into the heart of Italy to explore roads less traveled and encounter experiences not so easily found.


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AUTHENTIC ITALIAN ACCOMMODATION


Stay in beautiful family owned and run accommodations where you feel like one of the family.


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AT YOUR LEISURE


Soak up the Italian lifestyle and return from your vacation refreshed not exhausted!