Welcome to the stunning Veneto region, where the adventure of a lifetime awaits! Get ready for an epic 8-day trip to discover Venice, the Dolomites, Lake Braies, and the beauty of the Italian alps.
Step back in time as we explore enchanting medieval castles, unlocking their hidden stories. But that’s just the beginning of the excitement! Hold on tight as we embark on thrilling hikes that take us soaring high to conquer jaw-dropping mountain peaks and dive into the crystal-clear waters of Alpine lakes.
Immerse yourself in the beauty of Italy’s nature and soak up its vibrant culture, art, and oh-so-delicious culinary treats. Don’t forget to raise a toast with Prosecco, the bubbly nectar of the gods! This adventure is all about making memories, forging friendships, and living life to the fullest. So, grab your backpack and let’s set off on an incredible journey where every moment counts! The Dolomites are calling, and we’re ready to answer with an adrenaline-pumping, awe-inspiring escapade!
Trekking - Are you looking for an active holiday? Then you are in the right place! Walking, hiking, exploring…these are only some of the activities you will get to experience on this trip! Bring an 8/10L backpack with you to use for our daily activities (e.g. hikes, etc)
HIGH - this itinerary involves hiking or similar adrenaline-pumping adventures so a high level of physical effort and adaptability is required. Be prepared for an active trip, potential long transfers and adventures like no other!
Please visit your country's official government website to find out the necessary requirements for entering the country of destination.
This trip will begin and end in Mestre. You can book flights to Venice Airport, which is only a short bus ride or train away. Aim to arrive by 5pm on the first day – on the last day you are free to leave whenever!
Italy is in the Central European Time zone (GMT+1). Daylight saving time (GMT+2) starts the last Sunday in March and ends the last Sunday in October. So yes, you’ll need to adjust your watch twice a year.
Italy uses the euro (€). You can pay almost everywhere with card or cash, whether it’s a pizza, a museum ticket or a gelato. Still, always keep some cash on hand—just in case.
Cards (Visa, Mastercard) are widely accepted in cities and tourist areas. But in smaller towns or family-run places, you might still need cash. Especially for things like coffee, public toilets or street food, coins can save the day.