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Eight-Day Vacation with Round-Trip Airfare, Tours, Accommodations, and Daily Breakfast from Key Tours International

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See Rome’s ancient temples and Renaissance art, and swim in the Mediterranean and sip limoncello on the Amalfi Coast

What You Get

  • Starting at $1,799 per person, eight-day Rome and Amalfi Coast vacation with round-trip airfare from John F. Kennedy International Airport (JFK)
  • Eight options available, including departures from September–March
  • Click here to see all options and departure dates.

    Tours include:

    • Round-trip airfare
    • First-class accommodations
    • Breakfast daily
    • Arrival and destination transfers
    • Sightseeing tours and entrance fees

    Note: All options priced per person and valid for a Travel with a Friend package (two Groupons required), or pay an additional $500 fee to travel solo. Read about package structures here.

    Policies and Fees

    For all options, book by: 6/11/13

    • Cancellation policy & fees: $150 cancel fee; 61-day notice, fee of 20% Groupon price; 31-day, fee up to 40% Groupon price; 14-day, fee up to 70% Groupon price; 3-day, fee up to Groupon price.
    • Taxes: Italian city tax is not included and is paid directly to the hotels upon check-in; all other taxes included.

    Read the Fine Print for important info on travel dates and other restrictions.

    Included in all options:

    • Round-trip airfare
    • First class accommodations
    • Breakfast daily
    • Arrival and destination transfers
    • Sightseeing tours and entrance fees

Italian Vacation with Stops in Rome and the Amalfi Coast

This trip includes:

  • Round-trip airfare from New York (JFK)
  • Three-night stay at the Mecenate Palace hotel or similar hotel in Rome
  • Three-night stay at the Hotel Vesuvio or similar hotel in Sorrento on the Amalfi Coast
  • Arrival transfer to hotel and coach transfer to/from Sorrento
  • Daily breakfast
  • Hop-on, hop-off tour of Rome
  • Panoramic tour of Naples
  • Guided visit of Pompeii

On this eight-day Italy vacation, you’ll split your time between Rome and the Amalfi Coast, a chic resort region located on Southern Italy’s Mediterranean Coast. The package includes hotel accommodations and daily breakfast. View the itinerary here.

We’ve included some of our favorite highlights below.

Three Nights in Rome

Accommodations: The Mecenate Palace hotel features a rooftop garden restaurant, and guest room with panoramic views.

Italy’s “Eternal City” dates back nearly 3,000 years. Its early inhabitants left behind a wealth of architectural masterpieces: the Colosseum, built in 72 A.D. for gladiator contests and animal fights, is an elliptical amphitheater that could fit 55,000 Roman countrymen. Today, you can tour its dilapidated interior and see its labyrinth of masonry walls and chambers. The hop-on, hop-off tour allows you to visit Termini, Piazza Venezia, Colosseo, Circo Massimo, Monte Savello, San Pietro, Castel St. Angelo, Arapacis, Tritone and Barberini.

From here, the city’s crowded cobblestone paths lead to attractions including the magnificent Trevi Fountain. It’s Rome’s largest Baroque fountain, festooned with Neptune, Tritons, seahorses, and several waterfalls. According to legend, those who throw a coin in the water will return to Rome one day.

The city also has some world-class art. At the Vatican Museums in Saint Peter’s Square, you can see Michelangelo’s Sistine Chapel, home to his most famous frescoes The Last Judgment and The Creation of Adam, and sculptures by legendary artist Gian Lorenzo Bernini. Before you leave, indulge in some local Roman traditions: feast on kosher artichokes in the Jewish Ghetto, drink grappa in a secluded alley side cafe, and watch the sun set from the Pincio Terrace located behind the Villa Borghese.

Three Nights in the Amalfi Coast

Accommodations: The Hotel Vesuvio—in the coastal town of Sorrento—has three restaurants including a poolside oasis.

Colorful villas cling to sheer cliffs and cobblestone streets give way to black pebble beaches along the Amalfi Coast, located in Southern Italy where the Mediterranean Sea meets mountains. You’ll stay in Sorrento, a bustling port town on the Bay of Naples. The lemon trees here bear fruit that can grow to the size of footballs, and one of the most popular Sorrento exports is its Limoncello, a lemon-based liqueur. It’s traditionally served as an after-dinner drink, but local shops start handing out samples of it as soon as their doors open.

About 20 minutes east of Sorrento is Positano, a popular honeymoon destination that occupies the most spectacular stretch of the Amalfi Coast. You can go lounging on the beach here or shopping for embroidered linen clothing. These coastal towns are well-positioned for a number of exciting day trips as well: charter boats can take you out to the jet-setting island of Capri, with a stop at the famed Blue Grotto along the way. And about 17 miles north, in the volcanic ruins of Pompeii, you can see paints still sitting in their pots beside unfinished frescoes.

Read the Fine Print for important info on travel dates and other restrictions.

Traveler's Tips

  • Valid for three days, a Roma Pass gets you free public transport in central Rome, plus free entry to the first two attractions and discounted entry to about 40 others. It also allows you to skip the lines!
  • Most of the boat and ferries rides out to Capri are overrun with tourists, and due to their size, cannot make stops along the way. It’s worth the price to take a half-day or full-day private boat trip around the entire island. Many of these tours makes stops at the Blue Grotto, and provide lunch, drinks, and complimentary snorkeling equipment.
  • Before international travel, always check the State Department's website for important info on the destination and its entry/exit requirements.
  • A passport is required for all travel outside the U.S.

Getting There

  • By plane: includes round-trip airfare from New York (JFK) (flight time: about nine hours)

Need to know info

  • Promotional value expires Jun 11, 2013. Amount paid never expires.
  • Book by 6/11/13 or promo value expires
  • Limit 1/visit
  • Valid only for option bought
  • Reservation req'd, subject to availability
  • $150 cancel fee; 61-day notice, fee of 20% Groupon price; 31-day, fee up to 40% Groupon price; 14-day, fee up to 70% Groupon price; 3-day, fee up to Groupon price
  • Airfare non-refundable after ticketing
  • Redemption occurs upon booking with Merchant; no refunds processed by Groupon after redemption
  • Merchant responsible for refunds and fees once voucher redeemed
  • CC req'd at time of booking
  • Must be 18+ to check in or accompanied by an adult
  • $500 fee to travel solo
  • Italian city tax is not included and is paid directly to the hotels upon check-in.
  • Merchant is solely responsible to purchasers for the care and quality of the advertised goods and services.
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