Discover the best top things to do in Province of South Tyrol, Italy including From Bolzano: Private daily Tour - The most beautiful Trekking in the Dolomites, From Trento: Private Day Tour by Car: the Great Dolomites Road , From Bolzano: Private Day Tour by car: The Heart of the Eastern Dolomites, From Trento: Private Day Tour by car: The Heart of the Eastern Dolomites, From Bolzano - Private Tour by car: THE BEST OF THE DOLOMITES IN JUST ONE DAY, Heart of the Dolomites starting from Cortina d'Ampezzo, One day tour Christmas markets Innsbruck - Bressanone - Vipiteno, From Bolzano: Private Day Tour by car: The Great Dolomites Road, The most famous sledge slope in the Dolomites and a panoramic tour by car, From Bolzano: The Episcopal City of Bressanone, Novacella Abbey and Funes Valley.
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5.0 based on 7 reviews
There are a few summits that have come to symbolise the word “mountain”. The Tre Cime di Lavaredo would certainly top an imaginary hit list of these. Many people have seen the Tre Cime in illustrations hundreds of times and think that they know them, but the moment you see them "in nature" is a moment not to be forgotten. This proposal is circular and unforgettable hike around the Three Peaks of Lavaredo. Back in the afternoon on the famous and panoramic "Great Dolomites Road".
Inclusions: National Park fees, Bottled water, Tour escort/host, Hotel pickup and drop-off, Round-trip private transfer
Exclusions: Food and drinks
The best guided tour I have ever been on was at the Normandy beaches. The tour cost us $550. divided among three of us. This tour of the Dolomites seems to be of equal quality. Good and better than good. BUT is it worth the price mentioned? Only those willing to pay your exhorbitant prices will be able to take the tour...which I would like to do as my father was born in Falcade in the midst of that area. The tour guide may be the nicest most informed person on the face of the earth, but the The Great Dolomites Road tour is way too expensive!
5.0 based on 3 reviews
The Dolomites are some of the most beautiful mountains in the world. The Dolomites, a masterpiece of nature, were included in the UNESCO World Heritage list in 2009. With this tour you will be taken in the heart of these beautiful mountains and then visit the famous Gardena Valley with its most important center, Ortisei.
Inclusions: All taxes, fees and handling charges, Bottled water, Driver/guide, Hotel pickup, Hotel drop-off
Exclusions: Food and drinks
The best guided tour I have ever been on was at the Normandy beaches. The tour cost us $550. divided among three of us. This tour of the Dolomites seems to be of equal quality. Good and better than good. BUT is it worth the price mentioned? Only those willing to pay your exhorbitant prices will be able to take the tour...which I would like to do as my father was born in Falcade in the midst of that area. The tour guide may be the nicest most informed person on the face of the earth, but the The Great Dolomites Road tour is way too expensive!
5.0 based on 13 reviews
Daily tour of a total of 280 km through the breathtaking Dolomites, one of the most beautiful and unique alpine regions in the world, a masterpiece of the nature included in the UNESCO World Heritage list in 2009. From Bolzano to Cortina d'Ampezzo on the spectacular “Great Dolomites Road”. Next we take you to admire the symbol of the Dolomites, the Three Peaks of Lavaredo. Short stop also in Cortina d’Ampezzo, site of the Winter Olympic Games in 1956 and great ending with the most famous lake in the Dolomites, the Braies Lake.
Inclusions: All taxes, fees and handling charges, Bottled water, Driver/guide, Hotel pickup, Hotel drop-off
Exclusions: Food and drinks
The best guided tour I have ever been on was at the Normandy beaches. The tour cost us $550. divided among three of us. This tour of the Dolomites seems to be of equal quality. Good and better than good. BUT is it worth the price mentioned? Only those willing to pay your exhorbitant prices will be able to take the tour...which I would like to do as my father was born in Falcade in the midst of that area. The tour guide may be the nicest most informed person on the face of the earth, but the The Great Dolomites Road tour is way too expensive!
5.0 based on 2 reviews
Daily tour of a total of 360 km through the breathtaking Dolomites, one of the most beautiful and unique alpine regions in the world, a masterpiece of the nature included in the UNESCO World Heritage list in 2009. From Trento to Cortina d'Ampezzo on the spectacular “Great Dolomites Road”. Next we take you to admire the symbol of the Dolomites, the Three Peaks of Lavaredo. Short stop also in Cortina d’Ampezzo, site of the Winter Olympic Games in 1956 and great ending with the most famous lake in the Dolomites, the Braies Lake.
Inclusions: All taxes, fees and handling charges, Bottled water, Driver/guide, Hotel pickup, Hotel drop-off
Exclusions: Food and drinks, The price of the cable car ticket is not included in the price of the excursion.
The best guided tour I have ever been on was at the Normandy beaches. The tour cost us $550. divided among three of us. This tour of the Dolomites seems to be of equal quality. Good and better than good. BUT is it worth the price mentioned? Only those willing to pay your exhorbitant prices will be able to take the tour...which I would like to do as my father was born in Falcade in the midst of that area. The tour guide may be the nicest most informed person on the face of the earth, but the The Great Dolomites Road tour is way too expensive!
5.0 based on 8 reviews
Daily tour of a total of 300 km through the breathtaking Dolomites, one of the most beautiful and unique alpine regions in the world, a masterpiece of the nature included in the UNESCO World Heritage list in 2009. It is the perfect tour for those who have only one day to visit the splendid Dolomites: you will travel in full “The Great Dolomites Road” from Bolzano to Cortina d’Ampezzo, with the best of the Western and Eastern Dolomites and all the most beautiful alpine lakes. A tour of about 10 hours that you will not forget very easily!
Inclusions: Bottled water, Tour Leader/Driver with license and English/Italian speaking, All costs for service car, toll roads and parking
Exclusions: Lunch, Ticket for the cable car to Sass Pordoi or Piccolo Lagazuoi (optional)
The best guided tour I have ever been on was at the Normandy beaches. The tour cost us $550. divided among three of us. This tour of the Dolomites seems to be of equal quality. Good and better than good. BUT is it worth the price mentioned? Only those willing to pay your exhorbitant prices will be able to take the tour...which I would like to do as my father was born in Falcade in the midst of that area. The tour guide may be the nicest most informed person on the face of the earth, but the The Great Dolomites Road tour is way too expensive!
5.0 based on 6 reviews
Enjoy a sightseeing tour to reach the heart of the Dolomites starting and ending in Cortina d'Ampezzo. A professional local English speaking driver will meet you at the hotel and drive you on part of the Old road of the Dolomites around the Sella mountain, giving you the possibility to admire spectacular mountains as Tofana, Cristallo, Sorapiss, Antelao, Pomagagnon, Croda da Lago, 5 Torri, Lagazuoi, Sella, Marmolada, Sassolungo, Sassopiatto, Avearau and Nuvolau. You will be able to stop for pictures with explanations about the mountains, history and traditions and will receive a map of the itinerary. You can join 2 cable cars* for mountain sightseeing and have a typical lunch* facing the Dolomites. Bottles of water and Wi-Fi free on board. Minimum of passengers required is 4, we will keep you updated if others join. If your group is made by at least 4, you can ask for a private tour. *=extra cost
Inclusions: All taxes, fees and handling charges, National Park fees, Bottled water, Driver/guide, Hotel pickup and drop-off
Exclusions: Lunch, Cable car ride, Museum ticket, Gratuities
Taxi Cortina was most obliging in arranging a tour at short notice to show some of the amazing beautiful scenery of the Dolomites during a few hours I had available in the region. Excellent communication and service, with a carefully planned itinerary to meet my needs. Thanks, highly recommended!
5.0 based on 2 reviews
With this tour we will show you how beautiful our region is, trying to convey unforgettable emotions. "History, culture, typical dishes and 100% awareness of South Tyrol" is our goal.
Inclusions: WiFi on board, Air-conditioned vehicle, Private transportation
Exclusions: Lunch, Entrance to museums and exhibitions
There are thousands of tour guides throughout Italy, yet there are only a select few who take the time to find opportunities to make each day’s experience unique and authentic — one that will stay you with for a long time. For those wanting the abridged version - I will tell you that Matteo is an excellent guide, his English is great, he knows the area, his price point is excellent and he is reliable. He gives more than promises and he can create the experience you want. Your experience will be one for the books so book him!! The unabridged version - My friend and I were doing our annual Christmas market tour (which we always plan on our own) and this year, we decided on the Sud Tirol area. Once we arrived and were able to get more specific information on the various towns and markets, and on the public transportation available, we decided to look into day excursions and we found Matteo at Concierge Dolomites. What a find! We booked one day that would take us to Innsbruck, Bressanone and Vipiteno. And we also discussed a trip that would take us to a few smaller markets and a drop off at our next stop in St. Ulrich in the Dolomites. We were picked up at our hotel at the appointed time and after picking up another pit of guests, our comfortable Mercedes Van was ready to go. 2 Americans (me with spotty Italian) and 5 Italians - (no English) from Florence, Milano and Sicily) -and Matteo. We were off to a perfect day! The drive up to Innsbruck was beautiful and Matteo kept a lively discussion going with translation when needed. After a few hours in Innsbruck, we reconvened and Matteo asked the group if we wanted to eat at the markets or we could go to a farmers house - real farm to table for a lovely lunch. Of course everyone said lunch at the farmer’s house and we set out on another beautiful drive through the mountains, the vistas were incredible and to say the lunch was nothing sort of spectacular would be an understatement! The charcuterie, cheeses, wines, breads, were all sourced from the farmer! Each dish would have made Anthony Bourdain swoon - yes, swoon! Throughout the lunch the conversation between this small group of strangers transformed us into a group a friends - we shared photos of our own food creations, families and travel experiences. And after that amazing experience, Matteo outdid himself, with an amazing opportunity to see the Krampus parade. And a stop in Bressanone. The next day Matteo put together a day tour that included the smaller markets we wanted to see and a drop off in St. Ulrich along with a few surprises that just make the day! He invited the group we had spent the day with an several joined in, making the trip less expensive and more fun. First stop, up into the mountains and snow, a stop at Lago di Carezza where although the markets had not yet opened, was truely magical - like the inspiration for the set of Frozen. We parked and walked through this tunnel only to find...a snow globe! Framed by craggy mountain tops sliding into a snow sea of ice crystals, the likes of which I have never seen (and I am skier, so I have seen lots of snow), with iced over trees and nativity scene. That was just the beginning, he took us to the most magnificent lookouts (took my best photos of the day). Had we taken public transportation, we never would stopped there. From there two more small town markets featuring the handmade items of locals only, and finally our drop off in St. Ulrich, just in time for the evening festivities to kick off. The door to door service, saved a lot of hassle and the company could not have been better. Best of all, Matteo told us about the summer bike trips he can coordinate though the mountains, on a flat path, next to the river, from town to town, we’re in! An amazing two days of everything that makes travel so special - Matteo is well travelled himself - been in the industry for years and know what people want and how to deliver. He was also great at being there, and letting you discover on your own too. Great job Matteo and thanks!
5.0 based on 40 reviews
The Dolomites are some of the most beautiful mountains in the world, certainly are the most beautiful in Europe. The Dolomites, a masterpiece of nature, were included in the UNESCO World Heritage list in 2009. With this tour you will be taken in the heart of these beautiful mountains and then visit the famous Gardena Valley with its most important center, Ortisei.
Inclusions: All taxes, fees and handling charges, Bottled water, Driver/guide, Hotel pickup, Hotel drop-off
Exclusions: Food and drinks, Ticket of the Sass Pordoi cable-car
We had a fabulous day touring the Dolomites and seeing the beauty of the region. Alessandro was a wonderful guide and obviously loves the area he works in. The snow mobile was a highlight as was the lovely lunch we had. But overall it was the beauty of the region. Thanks for a great Christmas experience.
• 2 experiences on the same day! • Experience the most important toboggan run in the Dolomites • Travel the Great Dolomites Road and reach the famous Sella Pass • Visit the enchanting Fassa and Gardena Valleys • Benefit from a private tour for your party only
Inclusions: Sledge rental, Driver/guide, Hotel pickup and drop-off, Private tour, Bottled water
Exclusions: Food and drinks, Helmet hire (mandatory for children under 14)
The best guided tour I have ever been on was at the Normandy beaches. The tour cost us $550. divided among three of us. This tour of the Dolomites seems to be of equal quality. Good and better than good. BUT is it worth the price mentioned? Only those willing to pay your exhorbitant prices will be able to take the tour...which I would like to do as my father was born in Falcade in the midst of that area. The tour guide may be the nicest most informed person on the face of the earth, but the The Great Dolomites Road tour is way too expensive!
Firstly, a guided city tour around the Episcopal city of Bressanone that combines Medieval-Baroque atmosphere with modern lifestyle and a fascinating alpine world. Secondly, we visit one of the most important monasteries of central Europe, the Augustinian Abbey of Novella, located only 5 minute away from Bressanonne city. And finally, just 20 minutes from Bressanone we will discover the idyllic Funes Valley with the magnificent Dolomites as a background.
Inclusions: Bottled water, Driver/guide, Hotel pickup and drop-off, Private tour
Exclusions: Food and drinks
The best guided tour I have ever been on was at the Normandy beaches. The tour cost us $550. divided among three of us. This tour of the Dolomites seems to be of equal quality. Good and better than good. BUT is it worth the price mentioned? Only those willing to pay your exhorbitant prices will be able to take the tour...which I would like to do as my father was born in Falcade in the midst of that area. The tour guide may be the nicest most informed person on the face of the earth, but the The Great Dolomites Road tour is way too expensive!
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