When in Italy maps more than 15,800 GetYourGuide tours, day trips, cooking classes, museum tickets, and outdoor experiences across Italy's 20 regions and 1,000+ cities. Use the search box above to filter by city or activity keyword. Click any circle on the map to open a popup with all bookable tours for that location. The larger the circle, the more options available.
From Rome's ancient monuments to Sicily's volcanic trails, from Venetian lagoon island-hops to Florentine market cooking classes, the map covers every corner of Italy. Circles resize in search mode so the cities with the most matching tours stand out instantly.
How do I find tours in a specific Italian city?
Type the city name into the search box at the top left of the map. The map zooms in and a popup shows all available tours for that city, grouped by category. You can filter further by subtopic (food, museums, outdoor) inside the popup.
How many tours are listed on this map?
The map indexes more than 15,800 tours across 1,000+ Italian cities and towns, from major landmarks like the Colosseum and Vatican to smaller destinations such as the Egadi Islands, Cagliari, and Lake Garda.
Which Italian cities have the most tour options?
Rome, Florence, and Venice consistently lead the count. Rome alone has several thousand activities including Colosseum tours, Vatican visits, and day trips. Florence is the hub for Tuscany day trips and cooking classes.
What is the best time of year to visit Italy?
April to June and September to October offer the best mix of mild weather and manageable crowds. Summer (July to August) is peak tourist season, particularly in coastal areas like the Amalfi Coast and Cinque Terre. Sicily and the south are pleasant from March through November.
Do I need to book Italian tours in advance?
Skip-the-line tickets for major sites such as the Colosseum and Vatican Museums sell out weeks ahead in peak season. Cooking classes, wine tours, and small-group experiences also have limited spots. Booking 2 to 4 weeks in advance is advisable from April through October.
Can I book tours directly through this site?
Yes. All tour links on When in Italy go directly to GetYourGuide, one of the largest online tour booking platforms. Clicking a tour opens the booking page where you can check availability, read reviews, and confirm your spot. When in Italy earns a small commission on bookings at no extra cost to you.