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Tour d'Italia 2026

Join Haven Travel Club for our inaugural trip, Tour d'Italia—an unforgettable nine-day excursion, August 29–September 6, 2026.

Discover the diverse beauty of Northern Italy, from the high-altitude vineyards of the Dolomites to the sun-drenched hills of Tuscany. We'll journey through six incredible regions, tasting history at iconic estates.

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DAY 1  
Sun, Aug 29
(Lombardy – Milan x 2 nights)

Winery Visit: Abbazia di Novacella (tour & tasting paired with a light lunch). One of the world's oldest active wineries, founded by the Augustinian Canons in 1142. Nestled among the stunning, high-altitude vineyards of the Isarco Valley, the abbey is internationally renowned for its crisp, aromatic, and mineral-driven white wines like Kerner, Sylvaner, and Grüner Veltliner. 

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DAY 2  
Sun, Aug 30
(Lombardy – Milan x 2 nights)

Drive to the scenic village of Clusane, having lunch on the shores of Lake Iseo.

 

Winery Visit: Bellavista (tour & tasting) Bellavista is a flagship winery of the Franciacorta region in Lombardy, renowned for crafting some of Italy's finest traditional method sparkling wines. As the name suggests, the winery is perched upon a hill with sweeping views of Lake Iseo.

Satèn is a signature sparkling style of the region, intentionally crafted with fewer bubbles to showcase the complexity of the wine and to give a silky texture.

DAY 3  
Mon, Aug 31
(Milan)

Discover Milan’s iconic landmarks on a guided city tour, from the breathtaking Duomo di Milano to the historic Castello Sforzesco, ending

with a stroll through the elegant Galleria Vittorio Emanuele II, the city’s famed shopping arcade.

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DAY 4  
Tue, Sep 1
(Piedmont – Overnight in Alba)

Elegant, mountainous, and food-obsessed—Piedmont is Italy’s land of Barbera, Barolo,  and Barbaresco, with rolling vineyards, misty hills, truffle-laden forests, and a refined yet rustic charm.

 

Winery Visit: Marchesi Incisa (short tour & seated lunch with pairing flight) Marchesi Incisa della Rocchetta is a historic Italian winemaking family with a dual legacy in two of Italy's most prestigious wine regions. They are celebrated for their classic Piedmontese wines, especially their acclaimed Barbera. They are also the first to plant Pinot Noir in Piedmont. Furthermore, Marchese Mario Incisa moved to Tuscany and pioneered the creation of the legendary Sassicaia, the first Super Tuscan. 

Visit La Morra, a picturesque hilltop village famed for its sweeping views over the Langhe vineyards and its role as the historic heart of Barolo wine production.

 

Winery Visit: Cantina Ratti (short tour & Barolo tasting) Renato Ratti is an iconic winery located in the heart of the Barolo region and is credited with being a pioneer of modern Barolo. His most lasting contribution was creating the first map of the area's crus (single-vineyard sites), establishing the concept of terroir distinction that is now part of the official DOCG laws. Today, his son Pietro continues the tradition of producing elegant, complex, and age-worthy wines.

Stroll the cobbled streets of Alba and discover cozy wine bars, inviting trattorie, and Michelin star restaurants. Enjoy Barolo or Barbaresco alongside truffle-infused dishes that highlight Piedmont’s renowned culinary traditions.

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DAY 5  
Wed, Sep 2
(Sestri Levante x 2 Nights) 

Sestri Levante, the “city of two seas,” enchants with pastel houses nestled between the Bay of Silence and the Bay of Fables. A one-time hideaway for Liberace and a beloved stop for queer travelers today, it’s the perfect place to stroll the seaside promenade, savor Ligurian seafood, and soak in one of the coast’s most picturesque settings.

DAY 6  
Thu, Sep 3
(Sestri Levante)

Free day to relax in Sestri Levante

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DAY 7  
Fri, Sep 4
(Tuscany – Florence x 2 Nights) 

Short visit to Lucca for lunch & photos. Enjoy Tuscan flavors at cafés on Piazza dell’Anfiteatro, then capture sweeping views from Torre Guinigi and stroll the city walls for photo-worthy panoramas.

Winery Visit: Antinori (tour & tasting) Antinori is one of Italy's most ancient and revered wine dynasties, with a winemaking history dating back 26 generations to 1385 in Florence. The family is widely recognized for driving the "Super Tuscan" revolution of the 1970s under Marchese Piero Antinori, who pioneered the use of non-traditional grapes and aging techniques in the Chianti Classico region. Today, the family's iconic flagship wines, Tignanello and Solaia, are internationally celebrated as two of Italy’s best wines. 

DAY 8  
Sat, Sep 5
(Montalcino / Florence)

Winery Visit: Podere Le Ripi (tour and lunch) Podere Le Ripi is a boutique, biodynamic winery and farm in Montalcino, founded in 1997 by Francesco Illy (of the famed coffee family). The estate is driven by a philosophy of sustainability and minimal intervention, with their iconic circular cellar built using the Golden Ratio. Le Ripi is most famous for Brunello as well as its unique and experimental project: the "Bonsai" vineyard, with over 62,000 vines per hectare, which holds the record for the world's densest planting. 

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DAY 9 
Sun, Sep 6

Departure day, if you would like to arrange airport transfers, please contact Haven staff.

Inclusions

  • 8 Nights accommodations in 4 star, centrally located hotels.

  • Deluxe tour bus with professional driver for all transfers during the tour.

  • Meals: 8 breakfasts, 3 lunches, 1 welcome reception

  • 6 Winery Visits

  • Haven staff including tour lead, sommelier, and tour guide throughout trip

  • Local licensed guides for city tours

Trip Cost

  • Single Room Occupancy: $5750 

  • Double Room Occupancy: $4950

  • $500 discount if paying in full before 1/1/26

  • We strive for accuracy; however, itineraries, inclusions, and pricing are subject to change. Final details will be confirmed before departure.

Travel Tips

  • You are responsible for booking you own airfare.

  • There are no direct flights from SFO (you’ll have at least 1 connection).

  • We recommend you arrive at least 1 day early to account for potential delays and avoid missed connections. Perhaps some time in Venice!

  • The group will meet in Verona on Saturday, August 29, board the bus and begin the tour. 

  • VCE (Venice), MXP or LIN (Milan), or VRN (Verona) are all good airports to fly into. There is a high-speed train from Venice or Milan to Verona (both take approximately 1hr 15m).

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