A romantic journey from the French Riviera to Venice, with love…
- Discover the South of France: Nice, Cannes, Beaulieu, Monaco…
- Then cross the border into Italy and enjoy Alba, Barolo, Sirmione, Lake Garda, Asolo & Venice
- Not forgetting a unique boat trip on the Grand Canal, Venice….
This is an itinerary that was written for a lovely couple, travelling to France and Italy to celebrate their 25th wedding anniversary. Just one of the many, magical journeys we’ve created for clients over the years at our sister company www.grand-tourist.com
Day One – Arrival in Nice, South of France
- Your dream trip starts here. A private car and driver will be waiting for you as you come into the Arrivals Hall at Nice Cote d’Azur Airport. Drive along the famous Promenade des Anglais, Nice. Named after the British visitors who made Nice famous in the 19th It will take about 45 minutes to reach your hotel in the delightful seaside town of Beaulieu-sur-mer.
- You’ll see Cap Ferrat, the peninsula sprinkled with luxury villas, once owned by European Royalty. The Rothschild family built a villa here. David Niven the actor lived here until the 1980s. Today Cap Ferrat is amongst the most expensive real estate in the world.
- Stay for the next 3 nights at the luxurious La Reserve Hotel, Beaulieu. Classical and elegant rooms, a beautiful garden setting, and right on the water. It is just a short stroll to the main square, port and local shops.
- A Deluxe Room with garden and sea view awaits you.
Day Two – French Riviera
- Breakfast is included in the hotel this morning.
- There’s a magnificent pool at the hotel, on a terrace over-looking the sea, ideal for a refreshing swim at any time of day.
- Exploring Beaulieu on foot is essential, it is a charming and very French small town.
- I’d like to suggest a stroll up to the market square (Place du Marche) this morning to see the fruit and vegetables displayed in a riot of beautiful colour. There are several cafes lining the square and it is just so Mediterranean to enjoy a coffee and watch the shoppers and the vendors in the market.
- In the late afternoon your driver will pick you up and drive you along the coast for a visit to St Paul de Vence.
- The village of St Paul de Vence is an artist’s paradise, with cobbled streets, tinkling fountains and numerous small studios. There is time to explore the delightful streets and tiny squares. In the early evening there is usually a game of ‘petanque’ taking place in the small square by the medieval gate. ‘Petanque’ is a game very similar to bowls.
- You may want to have dinner tonight at La Colombe D’Or Restaurant.
- This restaurant is an institution on the French Riviera. Famous artists used to eat here including Picasso, Chagall, Braque and Miro. Their art still hangs on the walls. Today the restaurant attracts VIPs and film stars. The terrace, house and gardens are filled with exceptional art – including sculptural mobiles by Alexander Calder.
- Your driver will be waiting to drive you back to the hotel for the night.
How lovely….
Morning market in Beaulieu is a feast for the eyes (above). Beaulieu-sur-mer (port) below. www.greyhoundtrainers.com
Day Three – French Riviera and Monaco
- A gentle stroll along the coast to the neighbouring village of St Jean Cap Ferrat gives you wonderful views of the sea and a first-hand glimpse of David Niven’s former home.
- On Cap Ferrat is the magnificent Villa Ephrussi Rothschild, built in the early 1900s by Baroness Beatrice de Rothschild. The house has incredible views of the sea and there are nine gardens each with a different theme.
- This afternoon your driver will pick you at the hotel and drive you into the hills behind the coast – to enjoy the fabulous views from La Corniche (the spectacular coast road). This is the area where the famous Grace Kelly movie ‘To Catch a Thief’ was filmed. Watch out for Grace in an open top sports car! Enjoy the incredible views from La Turbie and Eze Village, before dropping down into Monaco. Stop for coffee or a glass of wine in the famous Casino Square, Monaco.
Day Four – Drive east into Italy – Alba, Barolo, La Morra
- Your driver will present himself at the hotel this morning to drive you from France into Italy.
- Proceed into Italy and drive along the coast road towards Genova. Then head into the countryside to the famous wine country of Barolo.
- Stay tonight in the heart of the rolling countryside of Barolo, Italy’s ‘big red wine’ country. You are staying tonight in a charming rural B & B. A very comfortable ‘bed & breakfast’ property. Two nights in a spacious double room.
Day Five – Italy’s Big Red Wine Country
- A leisurely start this morning.
- Breakfast is included at the B & B this morning. This area is famed for farming and the quality of the local products. The hazelnuts grown here are said to be the finest in Italy. There will be various home-made preserves and jams at breakfast.
- Your car and driver will take you on a local tour to the so-called Cathedral of Wine Cellars located in the village of Canelli. Visit the enormous wine cellars with their centuries old oak barrels and learn about the fascinating history of wine-making.
- Barolo is home to some of the finest red wines in Italy, it is also an area of farming and hazelnut production. The hills are filled with vineyards on one side and hazelnut trees on the other. This is the area that ‘nutella’ comes from – the famous delicious chocolate spread. The Ferrero Rocher Chocolate Factory is located nearby in Torino.
- Explore the historic town of Alba, famed for the annual truffle auction. Chefs travel here from around the world to purchase the finest and most aromatic truffles for use in restaurants as far flung as Sydney, New York and Los Angeles.
- This evening is at leisure at your rural bed & breakfast
The village of Barolo is a centre of fine, red-wine making. The vineyards are manicured daily – see below!
Day Six – Barolo – Alba – Lake Garda – Villa Cordevigo
- After breakfast set off with your car and driver – travelling north-east towards Lake Garda and the fairytale castle of Sirmione.
- At the southern end of Lake Garda is the medieval town of Sirmione. This is a great place to explore. The Castle is built right on the water’s edge and even has it’s own private dock. Visit the castle, stroll through the streets. It is like stepping back in time.
- Then in the early afternoon there’s a private boat ride on the lake just for you.
- You’ll see the villa that the opera singer lived in for many years. She was the lover of Aristotle Onassis and when Onassis married Jackie Kennedy, Maria Callas was devastated and lived the life of a semi-recluse in this fabulous and yet lonely, villa.
- From Garda and Sirmione it is just a short drive to Villa Cordevigo, your home for the next two nights. This really is the place to relax and unwind. Your own private estate in Italy.
Day Seven – Relax in the countryside at the Villa Cordevigo
- A delicious breakfast is included at the Villa Cordevigo this morning.
- Your car and driver will arrive to take you into nearby Verona.
- You are just thirty minutes from Verona, where we will arrange a private tour with a local guide. Verona is the city of Romeo and Juliet, the city of romance.
- Meet your local guide for a walking tour of Verona. You’ll see the historic centre of the city, spectacular Roman amphitheatre, used every summer for an international Opera Festival featuring productions of Carmen, Aida and La Traviata. Then it is just a short walk to Juliet’s Balcony, the legendary site of Romeo and Juliet’s courtship in Shakespeare’s famous romantic tragedy.
- Your tour ends and your driver will take you back to Villa Cordevigo.
- Dinner is booked for you in the Oseleta Restaurant. This is a gastronomic treat with wonderful fresh dishes prepared by the fantastic chef.
Villa Cordevigo, hotel, gardens and vineyards. This is a heavenly location.
Day Eight – Drive east from Villa Cordevigo through the hills to Asolo
- A delicious breakfast is included at the Villa Cordevigo this morning.
- Then it is time to travel east through the green countryside of the Veneto to Asolo. An exquisite small town in the foothills of the Alps. A great spot for lunch and a gentle walk. Asolo is known as ‘The City of Women’. The exiled Queen of Cyprus, Caterina Cornaro lived here in the castle in the 15th The actress Eleanora Duse lived here for many years in the 19th century. Then from 1970 until her death in the 1990s Freya Stark the British travel writer lived here. It really is a town of inspiration.
- This afternoon a visit to Villa Maser (Villa Barbaro) is included to see the exceptional Palladian villa built in the 1560s. The architect was Andrea Palladio. The interior decorator was Paolo Veronese. This is a ‘must see’ for Trudy. The frescoes painted by Veronese are bright and charming, filled with colour and humour! Imagine having Veronese as your house decorator. It is the same as having Leonardo da Vinci painting your front room!!!
- From Barbaro it is a 40 minute drive to the Villa Franceschi on the Brenta Canal.
- As you drive through the Venetian countryside you’ll spot numerous historic houses, built by Venetian nobility as country residences for the summer months. Villa Emo at Fanzolo is such a villa.
- Stay for 3 nights at Villa Franceschi historic house hotel where a Double room in the historic palace is reserved for you. The hotel is located next to the Naviglio di Brenta.
Day Nine – Brenta Canal, Dolo, Mira Porte
- An elegant breakfast is included at the Villa Franceschi this morning.
- Take the opportunity to explore the gardens and the scenic waterfront location.
- Then your car and driver will arrive and take you for a tour along the Brenta Canal from Mira Porte towards Fusina and one of Palladio’s finest villas. You will see Villa Malcontenta, a superb example of a Palladian Villa – located right on the edge of the Brenta. There’s a very famous story associated with the villa that you’ll hear!
- Then proceed to Dolo, inspiration to Canaletto, the painter., where the ‘water mill’ painted by Canaletto in the 1740s is still functioning today.
- Next it is Villa Pisani, one of the largest and most imposing villas on the Brenta.
- Villa Pisani has a wonderful, and very tricky maze in the garden, if you are feeling adventurous. Napoloen was so impressed with Villa Pisani he seized it and gave it to his son-in-law!
- Evening free at Villa Franceschi. I’d strongly recommend dinner in the restaurant – the food is delicious here! The Dal Corso family are on hand to offer the very best Italian welcome and hospitality.
Venezia – 1942 map of the Lagoon of Venice – shows clearly the extent of the lagoon which is bounded by the River Brenta to the south and River Piave to the north www.greyhoundtrainers.com
Day Ten – Venice
- An elegant breakfast is included at the Villa Franceschi this morning.
- A special surprise has been arranged for you. The special surprise is a private boat tour through Venice, starting with The Grand Canal. A short drive across the causeway leads you to the threshold of Venice, this majestic city that lies marooned between land and sea. Today as you cruise along the Grand Canal admiring the palaces and galleries of Venice you are the film star in your own movie.
- An exquisite day of beauty, elegance and memories await.
Day Eleven – Time to go home!
- Sadly your European adventure has come to an end.
- Just one more diving al fresco breakfast before heading to the airport.
- A chauffeur driven car will whisk you to the airport.
Note: I have developed this tour over many years, you’ll see the numerous links in the itinerary which take you to articles I’ve written about Italy, France, Palladian Villas, Canaletto, Venice and the hotels I enjoy working with – this is a truly personal journey. I hope it appeals to you.
Your route through France and Italy:
Tour written, developed and operated by Janet at grand-tourist.com
This Southern France and Italy Tour includes:
10 nights accommodation in beautiful and luxurious country house hotels:
- 3 nights French Riviera – luxury hotel
- 2 nights Alba area staying at historic Bed & Breakfast
- 2 nights close to Lake Garda at fabulous country house hotel
- 3 nights on the Riviera del Brenta, Venice at historic Villa Franceschi
- All excellent and unique properties, with style and a very warm welcome.
- Breakfast is included daily
- Arrival transfer with private car & driver from Nice Airport to Beaulieu sur mer
Private car and driver services – Mercedes Saloon Car with friendly, professional driver:
- Arrival transfer from Nice to Beaulieu sur mer
- Local sight-seeing in the South of France (1 half day)
- Touring from France to Italy via Monaco to Barolo wine region
- Touring in Italy Barolo wine region, Cannelli, Relais San Maurizio
- Touring Relais Montemarino to Villa Cordevigo via Sirmione (Lake Garda)
- Local sight-seeing in and around Lake Garda
- Trip into Verona for city tour with local guide (half day)
- Touring to Asolo and on to Villa Franceschi
- Local driver services in and around Villa Franceschi (Brenta Canal)
- Departure transfer from Villa Franceschi to Airport
Meals, Sight-seeing, Special visits
- Buffet style breakfast is included daily
- Champagne on arrival at La Reserve.
- Dinner reservations in the South of France
- Touring to Eze Village, La Turbie and Monaco
- Short Tour and Coffee stop in Monaco at Café de Paris
- Vineyard Visit in Barolo and Tour of Wine Cellars at Canelli
- Boat trip on Lake Garda at Sirmione with private boat
- Villa Cordevigo dinner in L’Oseleta Restaurant with our compliments
- Walking tour in Verona, City of Romeo and Juliet with local guide
- Short tour of Asolo including visit to Villa Barbaro (Maser) to see the frescoes
- Visit Villa Pisani (Nazionale) on the Brenta Canal.
- Enjoy coffee at the Old Mill at Dolo
- A special surprise when staying on the River Brenta, twenty minutes from Venice.
NOTES:
- This tour was devised and written by Janet Simmonds.
- My contact details: janet@grand-tourist.com
- Please drop me a line to discuss your exact requirements; dates, number of guests, any precise requirements. I’ll be delighted to tailor a journey just for you.
- Prepared especially for valued clients and great friends Trudy Dujardin and Frank Fasanella.
- Note – Trudy runs an interior design business in Connecticut and Nantucket, USA. It was a pleasure to work with a person with such a strong awareness of colour, style and design. Trudy’s enthusiasm for the colours and flavours of Southern France & Italy was a joy to behold.
- Trudy’s interior design business: Dujardin Design
- Trudy’s Blog: Trudy’s ‘Holistic House’ blog
I write extensively on Italy, France, The Alps. You may enjoy the following articles. There are many more…
- Canaletto and Venice
- Venice and the Veneto
- Asolo – art, history, women, prosecco!
- Transition – Life’s Journey
Villa Franceschi – historic villa and beautiful hotel (left). The beauty of the Brenta at Mira Porte (centre). Alfresco breakfast on the Brenta, near Venice – location for our annual Writer’s Retreat – next one Sept, 2024.
- Published: 18th August, 2018
- Updated: 12th Sept, 2018 / 12th March, 2021
- Updated: December, 2023
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December, 2023
Such an ambitious itinerary! But I’m guessing that Janet, the master of seamless travel, carried out all these events without a hitch!
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I hope so Mary Lou!
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