This journey features four self-driven stages totalling 1,000 kms, incorporating some of Italy's most spectacular scenery.
TOUR HOST TEAM
Tour Manager Gordon Higman
Tour Doctor Mike Beckoff
JOIN A SELF-DRIVEN CONVOY ACROSS ITALY
Get behind the wheel of a supercar during a self-driven road trip from Lake Como to the Amalfi Coast. Over four stages, totalling 1,000 kms, drive the latest model supercars, including Ferraris, Lamborghinis and Maseratis. Rotating each day, you will experience the feel and individual characteristics of each car.
GUIDED BY THE GREATEST
Enjoy the full support of an expert crew, including rally car champion, Lorenzo Granai, and professional racetrack driver, Fabio Mancini. Highly skilled mechanics, who work in the motorsport industry, act as a working pit crew, with our vehicles returned cleaned and full of fuel at the beginning of each day.
SEE WHERE IT ALL BEGAN
Our journey includes a stop at the headquarters of Ferrari, in the Emilia-Romagna region. Enjoy a close-up view of historic models and learn more about the heritage of today’s supercars. Here, each car is handcrafted with passion and precision.
TANTALISING TUSCANY
Our travels are fuelled by gourmet dishes, complemented by the region’s impeccable vintages. During our two-night Tuscan residency, you will have the opportunity to dine at Osteria di Passignano, whose culinary prowess has earnt it Michelin credentials. While an opportunity to learn the techniques of authentic Italian cooking is on offer at idyllic Le Pietre Vive.
STAGGERING SCENES OF THE AMALFI COAST
Arrive in Amalfi in style. Our convoy of cars takes a series of breathtaking turns to reveal rows of houses assembled along vertiginous terraces. Our residence is the sublime Grand Hotel Furore, which boasts an unparalleled hilltop setting. While here, a private tour reveals Capri’s gleaming blue grotto.
Day 1 - Milan (Italy), Tremezzo
Your private transfer transports you from Milan to Tremezzo, on the shores of Lake Como. We stay overnight at the Grand Hotel Tremezzo. The day is free for you to relax and discover the lakeside charm of our luxurious residence. Our Welcome Dinner is a four-course affair with matched wines on the elegant terrace of our hotel. Meet your local hosts during dinner – rally car champion, Lorenzo Granai, and professional racetrack driver, Fabio Mancini.
Day 2 - Lake Como, Tremezzo
Spend the day cruising Lake Como, while admiring the towns of Tremezzo, Varenna and Cernobbio, as well as Comacina Island. Stop in at Villa Carlotta and see how art and nature are combined in an exquisite setting. The nearby Villa Balbianello was built as a retreat by Cardinal Durini at the end of the 18th century. From the gorgeous yellow edifice of this luxurious dwelling, follow tree-lined pathways on a winding descent through immaculate lawns, past majestic topiary, to the shimmering waters of the lake. You may prefer to explore the region independently. Afterwards, we return to the Grand Hotel Tremezzo for the evening.
Day 3 - Lake Garda
Self-Drive - Approximately 300 kms and 5 hours driving
We fuel up for the day ahead with breakfast at our hotel. We are then met by our local hosts and convoy of high-performance vehicles. Our expert supercar driver then takes us through the finer points of the controls of each vehicle, explaining the differences of each model. Taking our place behind the wheel, we head out along the road, before branching off onto the Stelvio Pass Road. The road runs through the regions of Lombardy, Trentino-Alo Adige, and Veneto, and includes one of the world’s most spectacular mountain passes. Along the way, we negotiate a succession of dramatic hairpin turns. For those not driving, panoramas of forested hillsides at this elevation prove mesmerising. Having reached an altitude of 2,800 metres, we pull our vehicles into the car park of the Tibet Hut restaurant and bar for an appetising pit stop. Sweeping views of the Dolomites are available with lunch here.
Soon, the inviting shores of Lake Garda signal the end of our first driving leg. Our residence here is the Grand Hotel Fasano. Immaculately presented, our Deluxe Lake View rooms hint at the pampering still to come on our journey.
Day 4 - Lake Garda
On our first rest day, our vehicles will be cleaned and refueled, giving us the opportunity to head out for some sightseeing.
Select your preferred Your World experience:
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— Embark a boat for a cruise across the southern portion of Lake Garda. Arrive at Sirmione and admire the exquisite lake-bound Scaliger Castle. At the furthest point of Sirmione’s peninsula, you will then reach the Grottoes of Catullus. The ruins of this archaeological park lay waiting to be discovered amid flourishing vegetation and its surrounding waters. Not far from here, the mineral-rich waters of one of Sirmione’s thermal springs soothe any aching muscles you may have. Lunch is served at the Michelin-starred restaurant, Speranzina. Here, time-honoured delicacies are discovered anew, thanks to the chef’s innovative approach.
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— Climb aboard a helicopter for sublime aerial views of the region’s verdant valleys, punctuated by its idyllic lakes. Soar over the serene hamlet of Mendola-Mendel, admiring nearby Lake Caldaro, before passing over Lake Santa Giustina and the gleaming waters of Lake Molveno. Reaching the town of Limone sul Garda, your helicopter then circles back, allowing for views of Riva del Garda and the turquoise waters Lake Carezza.
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— You may prefer Alpine aspects. If so, an alternate helicopter will be available. Enjoy an uncommon overview of the Dolomites, beginning as you hover over the Sciliar massif. Reaching higher still are the neighbouring Catinaccio mountains. The rugged peaks of Sasso Piatto stand out against a comparatively flat landscape populated by the occasional mountain hut. Soar over the town of Cortina d’Ampezzo and the colossal spires of Monte Cristallo. Further on, the Three Peaks of Lavaredo stand proud. Changing direction, you will pass over the crystal-clear waters of Lake Braies en route to the triumphant peaks of the Odle group and the Alpe di Siusi.
Should you prefer a more relaxed day, you’re also welcome to remain at our hotel, or explore the surroundings independently.
Discover the treasures of the local dining scene this evening at your choice of venue.
Day 5 - Tuscany
Self-Drive - Approximately 311 kms and 4 hours driving
Following breakfast, we rejoin our convoy of supercars and make tracks for Tuscany. Along the way, we pass through the region of Emilia-Romagna, the birthplace of Ferrari. We stop at its headquarters in Maranello to absorb the proud history of this titan of the automotive world. Afterwards, a light lunch at a local trattoria sustains us for the next leg of our southbound drive. Following the A1 motorway brings us to Tuscany, and we shortly arrive at our magnificent resort, Castel Monastero, in the heart of the Chianti wine region. Relax this evening and enjoy the Tuscan flavours of La Cantina restaurant, within our resort’s medieval wine cellars.
Day 6 - Tuscany
Explore Tuscany your way today, with a choice of three Your World experiences:
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— Take part in an authentic Italian cooking class at the nearby Le Pietre Vive restaurant.
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— Drive through the bucolic countryside to arrive at Antinori Cellars. Sample the flavours of the renowned Chianti region, then adjourn to the Michelin-starred Osteria di Passignano for lunch.
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— Rise high over the region’s idyllic hills and valleys aboard a hot air balloon.
Enjoy a relaxing afternoon at leisure within the picturesque surrounds of our resort. Tonight, sample the regional flavours of the Contrada restaurant.
Day 7 - Rome
Self-Drive - Approximately 250 kms and 4 hours driving
This morning’s drive takes us across the hills and valleys of Val d’Orcia. The open road sees us winding our way between vast fields dedicated to vineyards and olive groves, while cypress trees populate hillsides. Along the way, the small town of Pienza welcomes us to stop and admire its Renaissance architecture. We soon avail ourselves of the offerings of another trattoria, before continuing our approach to Rome. Our accommodation this evening is the Hotel Splendide Royal.
Day 8 - Rome
Today has been set aside for you to explore the historic city of Rome in whichever way you please. Perhaps cross the river to explore the neighbourhood of Trastevere. Wander laneways past pastel-coloured apartments, whose terrace gardens beautify their immediate surrounds. You may also like to take in the iconic sights of Rome, such as the colossal dome of St Peter’s Basilica, the Pantheon, the Colosseum, and Trevi Fountain. This evening, we reconvene for dinner at Terrazza Caffarelli, admiring views across the city’s rooftops.