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Group Rates Italy & Europe GROUP RATES ITALY & EUROPE Dear client, SM Events is a Tour Operator specialized in adult and student groups in Italy and in Europe. We plan, organize and reserve cultural travels, city breaks, pilgrimages, gastronomic tours and wine tastings, bike-tours, sport tours, incentive travels throughout Italy as well as the whole of Europe. Our staff is very experienced and composed of people who have gained their knowledge over the years by learning the ins and outs of a quality travel service, dealing with different and various needs and therefore are ready to support you with unique tips. Our product is the result of a consolidated business relationship with our suppliers, constant site inspections during the years and the continuous research for new up-to-date offers that will satisfy and meet the evolving demands of the tourism market. Do not hesitate to contact us for any destination you desire in Europe! SM Events T.O. Piazza Marino Tini, 2 - 47891 Dogana Repubblica di San Marino (RSM) Tel. +378 0549 971260 - Fax +378 0549 901944 www.smevents.it [email protected] § [email protected] § [email protected] ITALY AND EUROPE 2019 THE WORLD’s BEST ITALIAN FOOD EXPERIENCE EXPLORE DISCOVER LEARN TASTE BRING IT HOME 20,000 sqm of orchards, vegetable Discover the connection between Wine, cheese, pasta, prosciutto, Taste the best Italian food in 45 A huge marketspace and food gardens, outdoor stables, and 40 humankind, Nature and food through chocolate… challenge yourself eating points, from street-food stores: bring Italian food and wine farming factories which produce guided tours with our Biodiversity with daily courses, workshops, and kiosks to starred restaurants. excellence home with you. right in front of your eyes. Ambassadors, and our 6 multimedia hands-on activities. and interactive Carousels. FREE ENTRANCE Find the OPEN EVERY DAY FROM 10AM TO MIDNIGHT to discover our FICO tours FIND MORE WWW.EATALYWORLD.IT | | | | VIA PAOLO CANALI 8, BOLOGNA PIEDMONT AND THE AOSTA THE ITALIAN RIVIERA AND VALLEY: CULTURE AND DELIGHT THE ENCHANTING CÔTE D’AZUR DAY 1: TURIN DAY 1: SANREMO Arrival in Turin, capital of Piedmont and home of the automotive industry, but most Late morning arrival to the Italian Riviera. Accommodation in hotel, in the of all an underestimated city of art. surroundings of Sanremo/Alassio. Accommodation in hotel. Dinner and overnight. Dinner and overnight. DAY 2: TURIN DAY 2: SANREMO After breakfast the whole day will be dedicated to the exploration of this incredible After breakfast the morning will be dedicated to the guided visit of Sanremo, famous city: the Egyptian Museum, one of the most important ones in Europe; the Castle for its renowned Music Festival. You will be visiting the Casino, the two harbours, Square with Palace Madama, dating back to the 15th Century; the Royal Palace; the the medieval town with the Cathedral, the Russian Church as well as the elegant and Cathedral, dedicated to John the Baptizer and the Chapel of the Holy Shroud; the modern Avenues and Villas with their green Gardens and tropical plants. Valentino Park. Dinner and overnight in hotel. Afternoon at leisure for individual explorations. Dinner and overnight in hotel. DAY 3: ASTI After breakfast in hotel, departure with a local guide for a visit in the surroundings DAY 3: NICE AND MONTECARLO of Asti, with its many green hills and grapevines. Stop-over in one of the wine- Breakfast in hotel and departure for Nice with guide, also known as the ‘Pearl of cellars for a wine-tasting. Afternoon at disposal for a further exploration of the the Côte d’Azur’. You will admire the Old Town, the Yacht-Harbour, the Massena medieval alleys of Asti. Return to the hotel for dinner and overnight. Square and the famous Beach-promenade ‘Promenade des Anglais’. Continuation to Montecarlo, one of the smallest states in the world. In the afternoon, visit of the DAY 4: TURIN AND AOSTA Botanical Gardens, the Casino and the Royal Palace. After breakfast, time at leisure for shopping in via Roma or just for relaxing. Finally return to hotel for dinner and overnight. Departure in direction of Caluso for your lunch-break. In the afternoon you will arrive in the Aosta-Valley. A local guide will show you around the several medieval DAY 4: ITALIAN RIVIERA castles of the region as for example the Verres Fortress. Half board in hotel. Day at leisure for individual visits. Accommodation in a hotel in the area of Aosta. Dinner and overnight. DAY 5: SANREMO - HOME DAY 5: AOSTA Breakfast in hotel and departure for your home-journey. After breakfast in hotel you will start a guided visit of Aosta, a charming city, where you will be able to admire many roman rests as well as the interesting St. Orso’s Collegiate and Church Treasury. After lunch you will continue to explore the area with your local guide, admiring the nature and culture of this stunning region. During the visit you will also have the opportunity to taste some local wines and gastronomic specialities. Return to the hotel for dinner and overnight. DAY 6: AOSTA - HOME Breakfast in hotel and departure for your home-journey. 07.01.-10.04. 11.04.-30.06. 07.01.-10.04. 11.04.-29.06. 08.09.-21.09. 05.09.-30.09. 22.09.-31.10. Rate per person 251,00 261,00 Rate per person 129,00 159,00 195,00 Single room supplement 107,00 107,00 Single room supplement 52,00 52,00 52,00 Full board supplement 72,00 72,00 Full board supplement 45,00 45,00 45,00 1 free of charge / 25 paying participants 1 free of charge / 25 paying participants THE RATE INCLUDES: THE RATE INCLUDES: - Accommodation in 3-star hotels in Turin and the surroundings of Aosta - Accommodation in 3-star hotels in the surroundings of Sanremo/Alassio - Half board - Half board - Wine and local products tastings - HD guided visit in Sanremo - HD guided visits of Turin and Aosta - FD tour escort in Nice/Montecarlo - HD tour escort in the Aosta-Valley THE RATE DOES NOT INCLUDE: THE RATE DOES NOT INCLUDE: - Drinks at meals, lunches, city taxes, up graded breakfasts, entrance fees, lunches, coach - Drinks at meals, lunches, city taxes, up graded breakfasts, entrance fees, lunches, coach services and all which is not expressly mentioned under the above “The rate includes”. services and all which is not expressly mentioned under the above “The rate includes”. Tel. 0549.971260 • www.smevents.it • email: [email protected] - [email protected] - [email protected] 3 THE LAKES SOUTH TYROL, OF NORTHERN ITALY TO DISCOVER AND ENJOY DAY 1: LAKE MAGGIORE DAY 1: SOUTH TYROL Arrival towards evening at Lake Maggiore. Arrival in the surroundings of Bolzano/Bressanone. Accommodation in hotel. Dinner and overnight in hotel. Accommodation in hotel, dinner and overnight. DAY 2: LAKE MAGGIORE - BORROMEAN ISLANDS DAY 2: ROUND TRIP OF THE DOLOMITES Breakfast in hotel and departure for Stresa, where you will embark for the After an early breakfast, departure for the exploration of the Dolomites in their Borromean Islands, the famous islands of the Lake Maggiore: Isola Bella and Madre whole glory, with a local guide. The trip will take you through the Val Gardena, with their magnificent baroque palaces and terraced gardens. Free lunch on the Ortisei, famous for its wooden sculptures, the Sella massif and the Pordoi Pass to picturesque Isle of Pescatori. Cortina d‘Ampezzo, the Olympic city located in the heart of an amphitheater made In the late afternoon return to the hotel. Dinner and overnight. of rocks. After lunch drive back across the Three Cross Pass and the Landro Lake and DAY 3: PALLANZA AND LAKE ORTA Lake Dobbiaco. At every turn you will experience new and unique views of the Breakfast in hotel and departure with a tour-escort for Pallanza, where you will magnificent mountain scenery of the Dolomites. be able to visit Villa Taranto with its enormous garden. In the afternoon, you will Dinner and overnight in hotel. continue to Lake Orta for a boat-trip to the Isle of San Giulio. Head back to your hotel for dinner and overnight. DAY 3: BOLZANO AND MERANO Breakfast in hotel and departure to Bolzano. The guide will take you on a stroll DAY 4: LAKE COMO AND LAKE GARDA through the old town to the cathedral. You will also have the chance admire the Breakfast in hotel and departure for Lake Como. Visit with tour-escort of Villa Walther Square with its Memorial to Walther von der Vogelweide. Carlotta in Tremezzo and cross over to Bellagio. Free time at your disposal for the Lunch and continuation to Merano. Guided tour of the palace which is situated visit of this beautiful little town. Return to Como and short tour of the city centre. right in the middle of the gardens of Trauttmansdorff. Count Trauttmansdorff had it Finally continuation to Lake Garda. Accommodation in the southern part of the lake. rebuilt from medieval ruins. Even Empress Sissi lived here, admiring the beautiful Dinner and overnight. nature. During the walk through the 80 landscaped gardens within the 12 hectares palace park, there is always something new to discover; botanical ramble through DAY 5: LAKE GARDA sunny gardens, water and terraced gardens, woodland gardens and landscapes of After breakfast in hotel, meet your local tour escort and start your visit of the lake. South Tyrol. You will stop over along the route in several localities, which embellish the western- Return to hotel, dinner and overnight. part of the lake: Sirmione, Manerba, Salò, Gardone with the famous Vittoriale and Limone.
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