Update: This popular deal is still available.
Groupon is offering
6-Night Italy Vacation for 2-People (Venice, Florence & Rome)
from New York City (JFK), Los Angeles (LAX) or Chicago (ORD) on sale
from $999 per Person. Offer is valid for purchases made by January 24, 2024.
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Offer Notes:
- Choose your package from the drop-down menu.
- Prices vary by City and Departure Date
- Once you've purchased this Groupon, you'll receive an email confirmation with instructions to finalize your travel dates with Great Value Vacations by January 26, 2024.
- Each person must buy a voucher; price is based on two people traveling together and sharing a room. Additional fee to travel solo.
Know Before You Go:
- A passport is required for all travel outside the U.S.
- Passports must be valid for at least six months after the date of travel, and contain at least two blank visa pages.
- Before international travel, always check the State Department's website for important info on the destination and its entry/exit requirements.
- Varied COVID-19 levels and restrictions should be taken into consideration before international travel. Please find more info by visiting the U.S. Embassy's site here.
What you Get:
- Flights & Transportation
- Round-trip Economy Class Airfare into Venice (VCE), and out of Rome (FCO) from:
- New York (JFK)
- Los Angeles (LAX)
- Chicago (ORD)
- Rail from Mestre to Florence (tourist class)
- Rail from Florence to Rome (tourist class)
- Airline & flight times are determined at the time of booking.
- Hotels (6 nights + 1 overnight flight)
- 2 nights of accommodations at Leonardo Royal Hotel Venice Mestre or similar in Venice.
- 2 nights of accommodations at PopApartment (studio apartment) or similar in Florence.
- 2 nights of accommodations at Hotel Pineta Palace or similar in Rome.
About Your Vacation:
- On this vacation from Great Value Vacations, you'll explore three of Italy's most popular cities on your own.
- First, you'll experience Venice, the city on water.
- Grand Canal: Ride a gondola through Venice to see landmarks such as the Rialto Bridge and St. Mark's Square.
- Your second stop will be Florence, considered the birthplace of the Renaissance
- Tuscan wine country: Florence's wine is an art form; stop at a local winery to sip an aromatic chianti, the area's signature vino.
- Your final stop will be Rome, home to ancient ruins and the Colosseum.
- Walk through the Colosseum and the Roman Forum, the heart of ancient Rome.
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JFK assuming 1stop, flight ~500/p with TAP/turkish and other similar players or ~800/p with British airways/lufthansa/etc. tier airlines
2 nights of accommodations at Leonardo Royal Hotel Venice Mestre or similar in Venice ~95/nt
2 nights of accommodations at PopApartment (studio apartment) or similar in Florence ~91/nt
2 nights of accommodations at Hotel Pineta Palace or similar in Rome ~130/nt
Rail from Mestre to Florence (tourist class), Rail from Florence to Rome (tourist class) - no idea what tourist class is but looks to be about $25/ea for business class. So $100 for this
So rough calculation of 1750-2350 for $1998, Maybe a deal if they use the bigger airlines, but if you're doing this anyway, seems easy enough to book your own and save
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this seems like a great/good deal. what am i missing?
offseason (noveomber - march) tickets from chicago/NYC to italy is anywhere between $250-500 RT. high season (may - august) is usually around $1000. accommodation is where there's variance depending on how fancy of a place you want to stay in. the groupon options are 4 star hotels which seem to be worth it for the price
Rome has lots of gypsies so be careful about pitpockets there and outside the Vatican Basilica. Florence was the least crowded and very chill (my favorite spot). Venice was definitely the coldest but it was not that crowded and the water taxis make it easy to get around.
The price is good but I don't think 2 days is enough in any of those cities. It's like you unpack and barely get to enjoy because you're getting ready for another city.
I went a while ago but the easiest way to make reservations was a museum card, it cuts the lines for you. IF you have the card you can see the mains and maybe David in 2 days easily. IF the gardens are open do that as well.
Thanks for reminding me I really, really, really need a vacation.
Venice? Sure. Florence? Yep. Rome? No way.
I'm not sure if this travel agency will work with you, but I've booked travel with an agency that had a groupon where they'll let you change the return flight dates out further, providing you cover your own accommodations for the extra nights... and pay any additional fee if the flight is deemed to be more valuable. In the past, it's worked out where the return flight we ended up taking was CHEAPER than what they had proposed, making the package even cheaper. So we were on the hook for slightly less than the value of the deal plus the hotel stays. This gave us a lot more flexibility in where we could go.
In the five times we've traveled there, we've been to:
Rome (all five times)
Venice (twice)
Naples (three times)
Capri (twice)
Pompeii (twice)
Positano (once)
Verona (once)
Murano (once)
Amalfi (once)
Florence (once)
I was last in Rome around Valentine's Day of 2020. The city had gotten notably dirtier (to me, anyway) from when I was there just a few years prior.
Positano and Capri are a must-visit. Unfortunately, the ferry lines between Capri and Positano were not running (non-peak season / cold weather?) when we were last there.
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- I and my wife are laughing
With the same money - there can be many options and much much better one
5 trips to Rome? Wow... why? Go to Switzerland. Much nicer and prettier!
My wife and I have discussed doing the Dolomites / Austria / Switzerland next time we go.
There's a bit more to do on Capri -- and we made it a point to stay the night there when we went in 2020. It was nice waking up and overlooking the bay of Naples.
I took motion sickness pills when we went ... and popped 'em shortly before we got on the ferry. I remember on our honeymoon, it was REALLY choppy. Some people started laughing at first... and then a moment later, you could hear people heaving.
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P.S. I'm assuming decent airlines.
Anybody?
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