BellaVia introduces their travel style the following way: “We travel slowly, the Italian way. A stress-free trip with flexibility and customized possibilities. A trip to relax and enjoy the magical Italian life that is still alive in little villages, or as we say, “La Dolce Vita”.
At BellaVia, it means they travel deep, taking their time between “must-see” locations while enjoying more authentic, local experiences.
They do not visit 13 places in 14 days; rather, they allow our guests time to rest after a long journey. As a result, they stay at a winery-farmhouse for the first three days, where you may relax around a swimming pool and enjoy peace and calm away from tourist crowds. Freshly made brunch and an amazing dinner, with wine included, are also essential. A delicious brunch is always offered throughout the tour.
For those who are interested, they still provide the chance to explore surrounding locations. These are referred to as “single options.” Their “travel slow” concept allows their customers to discover Italy at their own pace and how they wish to experience it. Depending on your interests and preferences, they provide a variety of “single options” for visiting locations surrounding various hotels. The single options are planned and booked the day before, and then settled on the spot.
They DO NOT visit 13 cities in 14 days because they believe a vacation is not a race. And even if you would race across the country on a check-list basis, you can only add up to 10 or 20 “essential” locations to a “must-see” list; that is probably only 1% of the Italian “must-see” sites.
The “Italian Way” is a travel style, a way to enjoy the magical Italian life, still alive in small towns and villages off the beaten path, where life is slow and rich in tradition; in three words “La Dolce Vita”.
BellaVia wants you to enjoy together and join them in Spring or Fall 2025. Their Private Tours calendar will be coming soon.