Venice & Wine Experience
An adventure mix within masks, gondola and holiday-seekers' paradise: you can hike, bike and ski until your heart’s content. In any case, You can simply sit outside a mountain hut, sipping a glass of local wine, and marvel at the pristine landscape.
Welcome to Veneto!
From the Magic of Venice Canals and its mystery up in the middle of Prosecco Lands.
Valdobbiadene, Valpolicella, Conegliano, Bassano del Grappa...here Food and wine are taken to unparalleled heights by the internationally renowned Prosecco Superiore culture. Discover the area’s fascinating art and history, as well as the genius of Andrea Palladio and the Veneto Villas. Witness the enchanting harmony of the sculptor Antonio Canova and visit some of the most beautiful villages in Italy.
Cities you will Visit
Venice the Floating City". With its 150 canals, 400 bridges, and magnificent 16th and 17th-century palaces and piazzas, it is no surprise that Venice is considered one of the most beautiful cities in the world.
Murano & Burano, famous for their ancient glass-making tradition. You may also want to experience Venice on your own, and Italy Lux is ready to offer you the best shopping tips or a personal shopper! With either of these options you can have a phenominal shopping experience within the different outlets in the area where you will find fine brands, such as Moncler and Prada.
Bassano Del Grappa, This location is famous for the production of Grappa, a well known alcholic liquor unique to this region of Italy. Like Venice, this city sits on the water, and it boasts an undeniably scenic location as Ponte Vecchio, the symbol of the city, was crossed by the country's Alpini corps during World War I.
Verona, city of Romeo & Juliet. This is an old medieval town, nestled alongside the Adige river, that will forever be marked for its association with Shakespeare's most famous love tragedy.
Valpolicella a famous viticultural zone of the province of Verona. This destination is east of Lake Garda, which ranks just after Chianti in the total Italiana Denominazione di Origine Controllata (DOC) wine production.
the largest Italian lake: Lago di Garda. It would be right to consider it a sea among mountains, because that is the feeling you have looking at it: you can’t find an end. In fact, Lake Garda flows through three Italian regions: Lombardia, Veneto, and Trentino-Alto-Adige, offering many extraordinary landscapes. It is a destination that pleases everyone all year- round because you can find mountains covered with snow, hills, small towns on the banks, as well as some islands in the middle of the lake.
Experiences included
Venice on-board a Gondola. These elegant hand- built wooden boats have-been an unmistakable symbol of the city for almost a thousand years.
Wine Tasting in Bortolomiol Vineyards, which extends over two hectares, where the Bortolomiol family houses the first wine-making center, a stone amphitheater, and an organic vineyard since 1900s. Enjoy some delightful wine tasting and continue to another Prosecco farm.
Grappa Experience in The Poli Distillery and see its distillates, handcrafted with the ancient steam system, that carries onto the cellars where the Grappa rests in approximately 4,000 barrels. Finally, enjoy a delightful tasting of Grappa and several local products.
Amarone Tasting in Valpolicella Visit two of the most famous local wineyards like the Serego Alighieri wineyard, which has belonged to direct descendants of Dante the Poet since 1353, and the famous Tommaso Bussola.
6
Cities
10
Days
8000
Starting Price
Autumn
Best time to visit