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Emilia Romagna 2026 | Small Group Tour
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Emilia Romagna 2026 | Small Group Tour

An intimate small-group journey through Emilia-Romagna, from Parma and Bologna to Romagna vineyards and Ravenna mosaics, with tastings, artisans and lagoon cruising
Duration 13 Days
Cities & Towns Visited 14
Group Size Max. 8 Guests
Next Departure 29 September 2026
From Price $9,870 AUD
At a Glance

Tour Essentials

Duration
13 Days
Group Size
Max. 8 Guests
Departing
Parma
Accommodation
Four bases: Parma, Bologna, a Romagna wine estate, and Ravenna for comfortable pacing
Meals

Includes welcome dinner and selected regional lunches; most other meals are independent

Locations Visited
Parma, Langhirano, Torrechiara, Modena., Bologna, Ferrara, Dozza, Faenza, Santarcangelo di Romagna, San Marino, Cesena, Bertinoro, Ravenna, Comacchio

Tour Details

Emilia-Romagna is one of Italy’s most layered regions—quietly spectacular in its art, food traditions and understated beauty. This 13-day small group tour (maximum 8 guests) is designed for travellers who enjoy culture in depth: Romanesque cathedrals, Renaissance cities, medieval libraries, vineyard landscapes and the everyday rituals of markets and local producers.

You begin in Parma, a city of elegant piazzas and musical heritage, and quickly step into the region’s culinary backbone with a visit to a Parmigiano Reggiano producer in the Langhirano hills. From Parma you continue east into Modena (with a balsamic vinegar acetaia visit and tasting) and Bologna, where portico-lined streets and Europe’s oldest university set the tone for unhurried discovery.

The pace then softens further as you move into the Romagna hills, staying at a peaceful wine estate for several nights. From this base you explore lesser-known towns such as Dozza (murals and atmosphere), Faenza (ceramic traditions), Santarcangelo di Romagna (historic print workshop), and San Marino, one of the world’s smallest republics, rich in history and views.

You finish in Ravenna, once capital of the Western Roman Empire, with time devoted to its extraordinary 6th‑century mosaics. A day trip to Comacchio and a gentle boat ride through the lagoon provides a fitting finale—life shaped by water, fishing traditions, and a slow rhythm that matches the spirit of the tour. The journey ends with a group transfer back to Bologna (train station and airport stops).

Inclusions

  • Small group touring (maximum 8 guests)
  • Local guided touring in key cities
  • Parmigiano Reggiano producer visit with guided tasting
  • Traditional balsamic vinegar acetaia visit and tasting
  • Craft/artisan visits in Romagna (including ceramics and print workshop visits)
  • Wine-country experiences in the Romagna hills (including winery visit with lunch)
  • Comacchio lagoon boat trip and seafood lunch
  • Ravenna mosaics guided walking tour
  • Group transfer on departure day back to Bologna (train station + airport stops)

Day-by-Day Itinerary

Day 1: Arrival in Parma

Our journey begins in Parma, a city renowned for its elegance, music, and gastronomy. Guests will make their own way here, and we’re happy to provide advice on the easiest routes, whether by train or private transfer. After settling into our centrally located hotel, we’ll meet for aperitivi followed by a relaxed welcome dinner. Parma’s refined architecture, lively squares and its role as home to Verdi set the tone for the days ahead.

Overnight: Parma

Day 2: Exploring Parma

This morning, a local guide will introduce us to Parma’s rich history. Highlights include the Romanesque cathedral and baptistery, with their extraordinary frescoes, as well as elegant piazzas lined with cafés. Parma is compact and easily explored on foot, and we’ll finish our guided visit by lunchtime. The afternoon is free for you to enjoy at your own pace – whether that’s a stroll through the historic streets, a coffee in one of the city’s lively squares, or a spot of shopping. You may also wish to visit the Palazzo della Pilotta, once the seat of the Farnese dukes, which now houses a fascinating museum complex featuring the Galleria Nazionale and the extraordinary wooden Farnese Theatre.

Overnight: Parma

Day 3: Parmigiano and Torrechiara

We head into the hills south of Parma to Langhirano, the heartland of Parmigiano Reggiano. At a local producer, we’ll learn about the traditional cheesemaking process, explore the ageing cellars, and enjoy a guided tasting of cheeses at different maturities — a fascinating way to appreciate why this product has been prized for centuries. Afterwards, a short drive brings us to the fairytale castle of Torrechiara. Built in the 15th century by Pier Maria Rossi for his beloved Bianca Pellegrini, its golden-hued walls rise above rolling vineyards. Inside, the frescoed rooms tell stories of courtly life, with the famous “Chamber of Gold” celebrating the couple’s romance.

Overnight: Parma

Day 4: Modena and Balsamic Vinegar

Leaving Parma behind, we travel east to Modena, a drive of around an hour. A guided walking tour of the historic centre introduces us to its UNESCO-listed cathedral, medieval squares and bustling covered markets. There’s time to enjoy lunch in one of Modena’s many trattorie, before we visit a family-run acetaia outside the city. Here, you’ll step into the fragrant attics where barrels of different woods hold Modena’s renowned balsamic vinegar, slowly ageing over decades. You’ll learn how generations have cared for these casks, and of course, taste the results — from young, condimenti to dense, syrupy tradizionale. We’ll continue on to Bologna in the afternoon.

Overnight: Bologna

Day 5: Exploring Bologna

Today, we explore Bologna, a city celebrated for its portico-lined streets, lively markets, and centuries-old university. With a local guide, we’ll visit Piazza Maggiore and the Basilica of San Petronio, then explore the historic university quarter, where medieval scholars once debated philosophy and law. Bologna’s arcaded streets, stretching for over 40 kilometres, give the city its distinctive character and make it a delight to explore on foot. The afternoon is free for you to continue discovering at your own pace, perhaps browse the food markets, or enjoy a quiet coffee under the porticoes.

Overnight: Bologna

Day 6: Ferrara

We venture north today to Ferrara, a Renaissance city shaped by the powerful Este family. Our walking tour includes the imposing Castello Estense with its towers and moat, as well as the elegant streets and piazzas that reflect Ferrara’s status as one of Italy’s first planned cities. A highlight is the Palazzo Schifanoia, home to the extraordinary fresco cycle of the “Months,” a richly detailed portrayal of Renaissance courtly life, allegory, and astrology that has fascinated visitors for centuries. After time for lunch and a wander through the historic centre, we return to Bologna by late afternoon, leaving the evening at leisure. Overnight: Bologna

Day 7: To the Romagna Hills via Dozza and Faenza

We leave Bologna this morning and head to the hills. Our first stop is Dozza, where the walls of the town are alive with colour thanks to murals painted during the biennial art festival. It’s a charming place for a coffee and a wander. Continuing on, we visit Faenza, long renowned for its ceramics, and even the origin of the word faïence. At a local workshop, we see how traditional techniques are still practised today. By late afternoon, we arrive at a beautiful wine estate nestled in the Romagna hills, our home for the next three nights.

Overnight: Romagna hills

Day 8: Santarcangelo and Local Wines

Today we explore the quiet charm of Romagna’s countryside. In the morning, we travel to Santarcangelo di Romagna, a characterful hilltown with cobbled streets, old stone houses and a proud artisan tradition. We’ll visit Stamperia Marchi, an historic hand-printing workshop that’s been operating since 1633, where antique wooden blocks and natural dyes are still used to decorate local fabrics in traditional patterns. You’ll have time to wander at your own pace — perhaps duck into a bakery, browse the small boutiques, or simply soak up the town’s easy rhythm. We then make our way to a family-run winery in the nearby hills, where we’ll enjoy a relaxed lunch paired with a tasting of local wines such as Sangiovese and Albana.

Overnight: Romagna hills

Day 9: San Marino

This morning we cross into one of the world’s smallest and oldest republics: San Marino. Perched high on Mount Titano, this independent microstate is steeped in history and offers panoramic views all the way to the Adriatic Sea. With a local guide, we’ll walk through the fortified old town, explore its narrow medieval streets, and learn about San Marino’s unique constitutional history and enduring independence, which dates back to the 4th century. You’ll then have free time to explore at your own pace. Visit one of the historic towers, browse for souvenirs like locally made ceramics or stamps, or simply enjoy a coffee with a view. In the afternoon we return to our wine estate base in the hills, where the evening is yours to relax and enjoy the peaceful setting.

Overnight: Romagna hills

Day 10: The Road to Ravenna: Libraries and Landscapes

We leave the Romagna hills this morning and begin our journey eastward, making our way through the landscapes of central Romagna. Our first stop is Cesena, a charming town with deep cultural roots. Here we visit the Malatestiana Library, founded in 1452 and recognised by UNESCO as the first public library in Europe. Stepping inside its perfectly preserved reading room, with ancient manuscripts still resting on their original wooden benches, is like entering a time capsule. After a stroll through Cesena’s historic centre and time for lunch, we continue to Bertinoro, a hilltop town known for its wines and its sweeping views across the Romagna plains. With its welcoming atmosphere and long tradition of hospitality, it’s a lovely place to pause for a coffee or simply take in the view before continuing on to Ravenna, where we settle in for the final days of the tour.

Overnight: Ravenna

Day 11: Comacchio and the Po Delta

Today we venture north to Comacchio, a small lagoon town often called “Little Venice” for its canals, bridges and pastel-hued houses. Life here has long revolved around the surrounding wetlands, and we’ll take a gentle boat trip through the lagoon to discover the area’s unique ecosystem. Along the way, we’ll learn about the region’s centuries-old eel fishing traditions and visit a cason — a traditional fishing hut used to harvest seafood from these shallow waters. Afterwards, we’ll enjoy a relaxed seafood lunch in Comacchio, where dishes still follow recipes passed down through generations. Back in Ravenna by late afternoon, you’ll have the evening free to enjoy the city.

Overnight: Ravenna

Day 12: Ravenna's Mosaics

Our final full day is devoted to Ravenna, a city once capital of the Western Roman Empire and a vital centre of early Christian art. A guided walking tour brings us face to face with some of the most astonishing mosaics in the world — at the Basilica of San Vitale, the Mausoleum of Galla Placidia, and Sant’Apollinare Nuovo. These works, glittering with gold and rich in colour, were crafted over 1,500 years ago and remain remarkably intact. We’ll learn how they were made, what they meant to their original audiences, and why Ravenna became such an important artistic hub. In the afternoon, the city is yours to enjoy. Visit Dante’s tomb, browse a local bookshop or mosaic studio, or take a quiet break in one of Ravenna’s shady piazzas. It’s a fittingly peaceful end to a richly layered journey. Overnight: Ravenna

Day 13: Departure

On our final morning, we provide a group transfer back to Bologna, with scheduled stops at Bologna Centrale train station and Bologna airport. It’s time to say farewell, taking with you the memories of Emilia Romagna — from glittering mosaics and Renaissance frescoes to rolling vineyards and hilltop towns. Overnight: NA

Tour Highlights

  • Small group touring (maximum 8 guests)
  • Guided discovery in Parma, Modena and Bologna with expert local guides
  • Parmigiano Reggiano producer visit with cellar tour and guided tasting
  • Traditional balsamic vinegar acetaia visit and tasting near Modena
  • Renaissance Ferrara, including key city sights with context and history
  • Romagna hills wine estate stay, with vineyard landscapes and long local lunches
  • Santarcangelo di Romagna plus Stamperia Marchi (historic hand-print workshop, est. 1633)
  • San Marino guided walk and panoramic time in the fortified old town
  • Cesena’s Malatestiana Library (founded 1452; UNESCO-listed)
  • Comacchio lagoon boat trip with eel-fishing traditions and seafood lunch
  • Ravenna mosaics walking tour (San Vitale, Galla Placidia, Sant’Apollinare Nuovo)

Accommodation

This itinerary is structured around four bases to keep travel comfortable and minimise constant packing: Parma, Bologna, the Romagna hills (wine estate stay), and Ravenna. Expect centrally located hotels in the cities for easy walking access, and a quieter countryside setting in Romagna designed for slower evenings, vineyard views and relaxed dining.

Tour Notes

Physical Requirements

Moderate: regular walking on cobblestones and uneven historic streets, standing during guided visits, and gentle boat travel in Comacchio. Suitable for travellers comfortable with full but unhurried sightseeing days.

Exclusions

  • Travel to the start point in Parma (arrival is self-managed)
  • Meals not specifically described in the itinerary as included
  • Personal expenses and shopping
  • Travel insurance
  • Tips/gratuities

General Notes

  • The itinerary is paced around four bases to balance guided touring with free time.

Cancellations

For information related to cancellations and any associated costs, please refer to our Terms & Conditions.

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