Italy
Alpine peaks, gondola rides, and authentic Italian mountain cuisine
Highlights
Trek through UNESCO-recognized dramatic peaks and alpine meadows with panoramic views at every turn[3]
Navigate Venice's 118 islands by traditional boat, gliding under centuries-old bridges like the Rialto[2]
Explore Murano, Burano, and Torcello aboard an authentic bragozzo traditional fishing boat with a local Venetian skipper[4]
Savor regional Alpine cuisine and Venetian specialties in characterful, well-reviewed neighborhood restaurants
Browse Venetian artisan shops and local markets for authentic crafts and regional products
Where to Stay
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Luxury Mountain Lodge (Cortina d'Ampezzo or Alta Badia)
3-star alpine hotel with mountain views, spa facilities, and proximity to hiking trailheads. Warm, rustic aesthetic with modern comfort—perfect for post-hike relaxation.
Boutique Canal-View Hotel (Venice, San Marco or Cannaregio)
3-star boutique property with canal views, rooftop terrace, and walking distance to gondola docks and Rialto Bridge. Contemporary Venetian design with character.
Where to Eat
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Casunziei Trattoria (Cortina or Alta Badia)
Regional specialty: casunziei (half-moon pasta parcels) filled with local cheese and herbs, served with sage butter. Order the house wine from nearby vineyards. Cozy, wood-beamed interior.
What to Do
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Dolomite Scenic Hiking Trail (Faloria Peak or Lake Misurina Loop)
UNESCO-recognized peaks with dramatic landscapes. Choose a 3-4 hour moderate hike with panoramic views. Faloria offers cable car option if conditions worsen. Crystal alpine air and stunning photo opportunities.
Alta Badia Valley Scenic Drive & Mountain Village Exploration
Drive through dramatic mountain passes, stop in traditional Ladin villages (Corvara, La Villa). Explore village piazzas, local shops, and mountain architecture. Optional cheese factory or vineyard tasting.
E-Bike Alpine Trail or Lake Misurina Lakeside Walk
Easy to moderate activity: guided e-bike tour through alpine meadows (fitness-optional with electric assist) or 1-2 hour gentle lakeside walk with mountain reflections and wildlife spotting.
Gondola Ride Through Grand Canal & Side Waterways
Traditional gondola experience: navigate under Rialto Bridge, past centuries-old palazzi, through quiet side canals. Book private gondola (not group tours) for intimate couple experience. 45-60 minutes of pure Venetian romance.
Basilica di San Marco & Doge's Palace (Skip-the-Line Private Tour)
Venice's most iconic historical sites: Byzantine mosaics, golden altar, and palatial Gothic architecture. Audio guide available. 2-hour tour of both adjacent landmarks from main piazza.
Good to Know
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Train & Bus Logistics: Dolomites to Venice
From Cortina d'Ampezzo: Train to Bolzano (1.5 hours), then direct train to Venice (3 hours total). Alternatively, regional buses offer scenic routes but take longer. Book train tickets 1-2 days ahead for better pricing. Luggage storage available at both stations.
Hiking Permits & Trail Conditions
No permits required, but check official Dolomites tourism site for trail conditions before each hike (snow patches, maintenance closures). Download offline map apps (AllTrails, Komoot) as mountain connectivity is occasional. Carry water and snacks; rifugios are spaced 2-3 hours apart on main trails.
Venice Water Transport & Vaporetto Passes
Skip individual gondola rides for transit; buy a 48-hour Vaporetto pass (€30/person) for unlimited water buses. Gondolas are romantic luxuries, not transport. Vaporetto #1 (Grand Canal) and #12 (Murano/Burano) are most useful. Passes purchased at any dock.
Spring Weather & Packing Essentials
April in Dolomites: expect 10-15°C (50-59°F) mornings, warming to 18°C (64°F) afternoons. Bring moisture-wicking layers, waterproof jacket, and trail boots. Venice is warmer (15-18°C / 59-64°F) but humidity from canals means moisture-wicking matters. Sunscreen for alpine sun reflection.
Dining Reservations & Restaurant Navigation
Book Michelin-starred or popular trattorie 2-3 days ahead via GetYourGuide or direct calls (hotels assist). Ciccheterias and rifugios don't take reservations (first-come). Many restaurants close 2-3 PM and don't open until 7 PM—plan accordingly. Tipping is customary (5-10% or rounding up).
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