Itinerary
- Day 1
Venice
You'll arrive at your hotel on the mainland, positioned well for getting into Venice with good bus options to the lagoon. After you get settled in and unpack, there's a grappa tasting session set up near St. Mark's Square. It's a nice way to ease into the trip and try some local flavors before exploring further.
- Meals
- Breakfast
Included Activities
- Grappa tasting session near St. Mark's Square
Landmarks St. Mark's Square 


- Day 2
Venice to Chioggia
Start with your tour briefing, then cycle over the Liberty Bridge heading toward Venice. From there, you'll take a ferry out to Lido and ride through Pellestrina, where you get sea views the whole way to Chioggia. This quiet town has typical fish restaurants if you're hungry, and you'll finish the day relaxing on the wide sandy beach at your accommodation.
- Meals
- Breakfast
Included Activities
- Guided tour information briefing
- Cycling tour: Liberty Bridge to Venice, ferry to Lido, Pellestrina to Chioggia
Optional Activities
- Lunch at typical fish restaurants in Chioggia
Landmarks Liberty Bridge Lido Pellestrina 



- Day 3
Chioggia to Adria
You'll cycle on quiet roads that lead back to the River Adige, following it through farmland, melon plantations, and small villages toward Adria. The city itself was founded by the Etruscans and has branched channels, narrow streets, and cosy cafes where locals hang out. It's the kind of place where you can actually feel the history and pace of life.
- Meals
- Breakfast
Included Activities
- Cycling tour: Chioggia to Adria via River Adige
Landmarks River Adige Adria - Day 4
Adria to Comacchio
Cycling starts along the Po, which happens to be Italy's longest river. You'll follow the Po di Goro branch as it cuts through the delta toward the sea, and there's an optional swimming stop in the Adriatic if you want. Comacchio is your destination, a town with grand palazzi, ornate churches, and lots of bridges reflecting its old salt production wealth.
- Meals
- Breakfast
Included Activities
- Cycling tour: Adria to Comacchio via Po and Po di Goro
Optional Activities
- Swimming in the Adriatic Sea
Landmarks Po River Po di Goro Comacchio - Day 5
Comacchio to Ravenna
The morning takes you through Delta del Po natural park on your bike, where the landscape and wildlife are really distinct to this region. You'll ride across a dam where flamingos nest, then hop on a short ferry to reach the Adriatic coast. After that, you cycle along wide beaches heading toward Ravenna, a port city with significant art and cultural sites.
- Meals
- Breakfast
Included Activities
- Cycling tour: Delta del Po natural park
- Short ferry ride through Delta del Po
- Cycling to Ravenna along Adriatic beaches
Landmarks Delta del Po Ravenna 
- Day 6
Ravenna to Brisighella
The terrain shifts noticeably as the Apennines come into view with gentle rolling hills starting to appear. You'll cycle to Faenza, a city known for ceramics where artists show their painting techniques if you stop to watch. Brisighella comes next, a medieval village with the Rocca Veneziana and Torre Orologio overlooking it, and it's a good spot to take your time and rest.
- Meals
- Breakfast
Included Activities
- Cycling tour: Ravenna to Brisighella via Faenza
- Ceramics demonstration in Faenza
Landmarks Faenza Brisighella Rocca Veneziana Torre Orologio - Day 7
Brisighella to Florence
This day starts with a train ride through the Apennines to Borgo San Lorenzo, giving you a break from cycling and a chance to see the wild mountain landscape. From there, you'll bike two shorter climbs before a long descent through Fiesole that brings you down into Florence. You'll finish in this historic Tuscan capital where there's clearly a lot to see.
- Meals
- Breakfast
Included Activities
- Train journey from Brisighella to Borgo San Lorenzo (with bike)
- Cycling tour: Borgo San Lorenzo to Florence via Fiesole
Landmarks Apennines Borgo San Lorenzo Fiesole Florence 


- Day 8
Florence
Your tour ends in Florence. If you want to keep going, this tour connects to others including Bolzano to Venice, Florence to Rome, or Tuscany tours, so you can keep the momentum going depending on your schedule and interests.
- Meals
- Breakfast
Landmarks Florence 



























