
Italy Group Tour from India: Rome, Venice, Florence & the Amalfi Coast
Italy is a dream destination for Indian travellers. Discover how to plan the perfect group tour covering Rome, Venice, Florence, and the breathtaking Amalfi Coast with tips tailored for Indian GIT groups.
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Trip snapshot
- Trip length
- 8–12 days
- Best months
- April · June · September · October · May
- Budget from
- ₹1.5L–₹3L
- per person
- Pace
- Easy
Covers · Europe, Southern Europe, Mediterranean
Trip snapshot
- Trip length
- 8–12 days
- Best months
- April · June · September · October · May
- Budget from
- ₹1.5L–₹3L
- per person
- Pace
- Easy
Covers · Europe, Southern Europe, Mediterranean
Why Italy is Perfect for Indian Group Tours
Italy combines world-class art, incredible cuisine, and dramatic landscapes into one of Europe's most rewarding destinations. For Indian group travellers, Italy offers a rich cultural tapestry that resonates deeply — ancient civilisations, grand monuments, family values, and food-centric culture all mirror Indian sensibilities. The country is well-equipped to host large Indian tour groups with plenty of vegetarian options and Indian-friendly restaurants across major cities.
Rome: The Eternal City
Rome is where your Italian journey should begin. The Colosseum, Roman Forum, Vatican Museums, Sistine Chapel, St Peter's Basilica, Trevi Fountain, and Piazza Navona are all within easy reach. Pre-book Vatican access for groups to avoid long queues. Most Indian tour groups spend 2–3 nights in Rome. Opt for hotels near Termini Station for easy connectivity.
Florence: Art Capital of the World
Florence is the cradle of the Renaissance. The Uffizi Gallery houses Botticelli's Birth of Venus, while the Accademia Gallery holds Michelangelo's David. Stroll across the Ponte Vecchio, explore the Duomo, and shop at the San Lorenzo market. Florence is compact and walkable — ideal for group exploration over 1–2 days.
Venice: City of Canals
Venice is unlike anywhere else on earth. Groups can take a gondola ride through the narrow canals, visit St Mark's Basilica and the Doge's Palace, and explore the colourful island of Burano. For budget-conscious groups, the vaporetto (water bus) is an affordable alternative to gondolas for getting around. Accommodation in Venice is expensive — consider staying in Mestre and day-tripping.
The Amalfi Coast: Southern Italy's Gem
The Amalfi Coast is one of Italy's most photographed regions. The cliff-hugging towns of Positano, Ravello, and Amalfi itself offer dramatic sea views, fresh seafood, and lemoncello. Access is best by private coach for large groups, though the roads are narrow and winding. Add a quick trip to Pompeii — the ancient city preserved by Vesuvius's eruption — on your way from Naples.
Italy Travel Tips for Indian Groups
Schengen visa is required for Indian passport holders — apply at least 6–8 weeks in advance. The best time to visit is April–June and September–October for pleasant weather and manageable crowds. Book all major attractions in advance. Italian cuisine is largely vegetarian-friendly — pasta, pizza, and risotto can be ordered without meat. Carry euros; card acceptance is widespread in cities.
Ideal Italy Itinerary for Indian GIT Groups
A 10-night Italy group tour typically covers: Day 1–3 Rome, Day 4 Pompeii and Amalfi Coast, Day 5 Naples to Florence by train, Day 6–7 Florence and Tuscany, Day 8–9 Venice, Day 10 departure. TravelBuddy offers curated Italy group tours departing from Mumbai, Delhi, and Bangalore with Indian meal options and experienced local guides.
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