Train & Rail Tours in Italy
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- Eco-Comfort - Tour Of Italy By Train
- Venice to Rome by Rail
- Italy Escape - 10 Days
- Italy Rail Express Tour
- Best of Italy by Train - 10 days
- Naples Escape & Sorrento - Small-Group Tour
- Naples Express & Sorrento - Small-Group Tour
- Dolomites by Train - 8 days
- Rome, Florence, Venice, Milan: essential (3* hotels) low carbon tour by train
- Rome, Sorrento, Florence, Venice: signature (4* hotels) low carbon tour by train
Eco-Comfort - Tour Of Italy By Train
24 Reviews by TourRadar travelers“The Tuscany tour was a highlight, blending history, culture, and delightful cuisine superbly.”
Stephanie, traveled in June
Rail routes wind from Venice's Santa Lucia Station through Florence and Rome to Naples. Marvel at St. Mark's Basilica's golden mosaics, the Vatican Museums, and the Amalfi Coast. Accommodations include Hotel Antico Doge in Venice and Hotel Executive in Florence.
Duration 10 days Destinations Venice, Florence, Siena, San Gimignano, Castellina in Chianti, Rome, Pompei, Vico Equense, Amalfi, Naples Age Range 2 to 75 year olds Operator Flag Travel Holidays From
- NZ$5,097
Venice to Rome by Rail
5 Reviews by TourRadar travelers“Highlights included just being in Venice at last, St Marks Basilica, the pasta making in Bologna.”
Emma, traveled in September
Italian rail connects Venice to Rome, stopping in Bologna, Florence, and Pisa. High-speed trains showcase varied landscapes while linking historic city centers, with hotels positioned near stations.
Duration 7 days Destinations Venice, Bologna, Florence, Pisa, Rome Age Range 16 to 85 year olds Operator Explore! From
- NZ$3,950
Premium trains connect Rome's Termini to Turin's Porta Nuova. Swift rail service reaches Florence's Santa Maria Novella, Venice's Santa Lucia, and Milan's Central Station, featuring routes to Como's lakeside hub.
Duration 10 days Destinations Rome, Florence, Venice, Milan, Bellagio, Varenna, Turin Age Range 18 to 39 year olds Operator Italy on a Budget Tours From
- NZ$4,073
Italy Rail Express Tour
12 Reviews by TourRadar travelers“Herding a group of cats is no easy task, but Antonio did a masterful job of managing all of us.”
Shirley, traveled in September
Premier rail routes link Rome to Milan, via Naples and Venice. Fast trains bring you to Pompeii's ruins, Florence's Duomo, and the Leaning Tower of Pisa, while Tuscany's countryside unfolds outside your window.
Duration 9 days Destinations Rome, Pompeii, Naples, Florence, Pisa, Venice Age Range 10 to 75 year olds Operator Expat Explore Travel From $4,590
18% Off- NZ$3,765You save $825
Italy's high-speed rail network links Venice to Rome, with key stops in Florence and Naples. Rolling hills of Tuscany lead to the Amalfi Coast. The 850+ kilometer route features luggage service and 4-star accommodations.
Duration 10 days Destinations Venice, Murano, Florence, Siena, San Gimignano, Naples, Pompeii, Sorrento, Capri, PositanoSee all destinations Age Range up to 99 year olds Operator On The Go Tours From $7,945
15% Off- NZ$6,753You save $1,192
High-speed trains connect Rome's Termini to Naples Central, offering scenic views through Campania's countryside to the Amalfi Coast region. First-class upgrades available for enhanced comfort.
Duration 5 days Destinations Rome, Naples, Pompeii, Sorrento, Capri Age Range 8 to 99 year olds Operator Omega Tours From
15% Off- NZ$2,621
High-speed trains link Rome to Naples with local transfers included. Rolling through varied landscapes in second-class comfort, passengers can opt for first-class upgrades.
Duration 4 days Destinations Rome, Naples, Pompeii, Sorrento, Capri Age Range 8 to 99 year olds Operator Omega Tours From
15% Off- NZ$2,174
Historic Renon narrow-gauge line leads to Collalbo, while the scenic Mendola funicular offers mountain views. Trains connect Mezzolombardo to Caldes, combining rail travel with medieval castle visits and Lake Garda cruises over 8 days.
Duration 8 days Destinations Molveno, Bolzano, Lake Garda, Trento Age Range up to 99 year olds Operator On The Go Tours From $4,625
15% Off- NZ$3,931You save $694
Rome, Florence, Venice, Milan: essential (3* hotels) low carbon tour by train
2 Reviews by TourRadar travelersItaly's efficient rail network stretches from Rome's Termini to Milan's Central Station, stopping in Florence and Venice Mestre. Rapid trains bridge cities in just 2-2.5 hours, while 3* hotels like Staycity Venice Mestre offer convenient accommodation near stations.
Duration 9 days Destinations Rome, Florence, Venice, Milan Age Range up to 99 year olds Operator Meet and Greet Italy From
15% Off- NZ$3,764
Rome, Sorrento, Florence, Venice: signature (4* hotels) low carbon tour by train
1 Review by TourRadar travelers“The quality and ease of access for the daily tours seemed largely dependent on the individual tour groups that Tour Radar consults with.”
Lauryn, traveled in April
High-speed rail routes connect Rome to Venice in comfort. Private transfers link Naples station to Sorrento's Grand Hotel Europa Palace. Travel times include one hour Rome-Naples, three hours Naples-Florence, and two hours Florence-Venice.
Duration 9 days Destinations Rome, Sorrento, Florence, Venice Age Range 1 to 99 year olds Operator Meet and Greet Italy From
15% Off- NZ$4,579
What people love about Train & Rail Tours in Italy
- Italian Treasures: Venice, Florence, Rome, Sorrento Cruise by Rail
There was very little waiting, we moved around efficiently, we saw and learned so much. Guided tour, the only way to go
- Italy By High-Speed Train
Well, I didn't know that the Italian Trains are so great! High speed is fantastic, from Rome to Florence it was just 1hr and 30 min. What I like was the fact that the hotels were centrally located, good and clean. And traveling between the cities was very comfortable. The tours were good, in Florence VERY good. Maybe, you can add more optionals excursions or some food tasting. But, thank you Flag and thank you, Alessandra, she was very helpful.
- Eco-Comfort - Tour Of Italy By Train
Some of the information and where to meet our tour was not clear, and when I tried to phone or email I got no answer or heard back a few days later...way after the tour. We managed to figure it out but the info we were given was not helpful. Such as meet MY Tour at 13R in the square in Florence. 13R does not exist. It meant the number 13 in Red. It would have helped to know the business name or the fact that the MY TOUR guides wear a bright green hat and jacket. The tour guide was very good, and I am glad we managed to find her by just sitting in the square and waiting to see if someone looked like a tour guide. The other issue was not knowing how far our hotel was from the train station. In Rome we ended up paying 11 Euros to get to our hotel, when it was only a 3 minute walk from the station.... The tours in Sorrento were great, but again knowing which tour company was ours was VERY confusing. Just telling us to meet at a parking lot, was not helpful. There were a dozen buses or more in and out of the lot and it was a real issue to find the one with our name on their list. We enjoyed the train rides, and the tours, the hotels were great too. But more information was needed to give a good review.
What our customers ask about Train & Rail Tours in Italy
What are the most scenic train routes in Italy?
Italy's prime rail routes include the swift 2.5-hour Milan to Venice connection which passes through rolling countryside and the 2-hour Florence to Rome journey that cuts through Tuscany's rustic landscapes. The high-speed network links key cities like Venice Florence Rome and Milan. Many travelers praise the Venice-Florence section where trains thread through the Apennine Mountains. A recent TourRadar passenger noted: "View from the tower on the island near Venice - over the whole of Venice was absolutely breathtaking and the train journey there was equally spectacular."
How do train tours in Italy compare to other forms of transportation?
Italian rail travel stands out for its practicality and environmental benefits. The high-speed network reaches 300 km/h connecting Milan to Venice in 2.5 hours with full-service dining cars and wide windows. Trains deliver passengers directly to city centers eliminating parking concerns. Specialized routes like the Bernina Express provide Alpine views inaccessible by other means. A TourRadar passenger shares: "I loved the train transportation and in the occasional buses provided. The trains were on time and this way we saw a lot of Italy." Properties like Hotel Antico Doge in Venice and Hotel Home in Florence sit near train stations.
What is included in typical Italy train tour packages?
Standard Italy train packages cover premium rail tickets between destinations 4-star lodging at properties like UNA Hotels or Hotel Continental Venice breakfast and local guided tours. Services often include hotel-to-hotel luggage transfer city transport passes and priority access at key sites. A TourRadar traveler reports: "Everything went pretty smooth with the trains and hotels. The tour guides were awesome." Many tours add regional experiences such as Bologna pasta workshops or Tuscan wine tastings. Station transfers and select meals usually cost extra.
What is the best time of year to take a train tour in Italy?
Spring (April-May) and fall (September-October) present optimal conditions for Italian rail travel with pleasant temperatures and lighter tourist traffic. Summer can bring 40°C heat affecting comfort on trains and platforms. Winter offers value pricing but some scenic routes reduce service. For coastal areas like Cinque Terre spring and autumn provide excellent exploring weather. One TourRadar guest noted: "We went in May and had perfect weather for train travel and sightseeing plus the Grand Hotel Vesuvio in Sorrento had amazing views with comfortable temperatures for exploring."
What are the luggage restrictions on Italian trains?
Travelers on Italian trains may bring two large bags and one carry-on without extra fees. Light packing helps when managing luggage on trains and in stations which don't always have elevators. Hotels like Staycity in Venice Mestre or B&B Hotel Milano Central Station typically don't provide porters. A TourRadar participant advises: "Pack as lightly as possible - you'll be handling your own luggage on and off trains and up hotel stairs. Having a wheeled suitcase made things much easier."
How accessible are the train stations and platforms in Italy?
Major Italian stations including Roma Termini Firenze Santa Maria Novella and Milano Centrale feature modern accessibility with elevators escalators and level boarding on high-speed trains. Most stations provide luggage assistance and storage. A TourRadar guest confirms: "The trains were easily accessible and the stations well organized. The UNA Hotels and other accommodations were always conveniently located near stations." Smaller regional stops may have limited facilities so advance notice for assistance is recommended.
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