Famed for winter skiing and summer hiking and climbing opportunities, the Dolomites are a section of the Alps in northeastern Italy, running roughly from Pieve di Cadore in the east to the Adige River in the west. Marmolada, just east of Trento, is the highest peak, at nearly 11,000 feet. The dramatic and craggy mountains are famed for their unique colors, which are the result of their partial formations as undersea coral colonies before being pushed upward millions of years ago.
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Spend a day exploring the gorgeous 'pearl of the Dolomites,' Madonna di Campiglio, with this self-guided 12-hour tour from Verona. Take in the natural beauty of the mountains surrounding this picturesque village. Enjoy having all transportation taken care of for the day.
Inclusions: All taxes, fees and handling charges, Fuel surcharge, Light refreshments, Driver
Exclusions: Food and drinks, Gratuities, Travel guide
What a trip! Adam, our driver, was fabulous. Nothing was too much trouble for him. The day went according to plan and we had marvellous visits to both the extensive complex of Villa Adriana and then taken up the hill to Villa d’Este and its magnificent water gardens. Thoroughly recommend this out of Rome trip although pre-trip communication from the local provider could be improved.
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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!
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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!
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Discover the UNESCO World Heritage site of Dolomites on a 1-day tour. Starting from Verona, after a couple of hours you will begin to enter into Val di Fassa, a wide-open valley surrounded by mountain walls. Be amazed by its breath-taking landscapes and beautiful sceneries and let your guide lead you to Passo Pordoi, a 7345-feet-high pass. Next is an exciting cable car ride to reach the top of the mountain (10,341 feet): a stunning and one-of-a-kind destination for a spectacular panoramic view. Have a walk around for a while and stop at some rifugio (mountain refuge usually serving traditional food) for lunch. Look around and admire the white stones of Marmolada and other mountains. It is an experience you will never forget!
Inclusions: Private small-group transportation, Professional tour leader, Lunch, Funicular ticket
Exclusions: Hotel pick up and drop-off, Gratuities
My husband and I did the private Online Fresh Pasta and Tiramisù Cooking Class today and it was simple incredible. It was our first cooking class of any kind and it was perfect. So well paced, easy to follow along, and fun! It felt so natural at times I forgot we were on Zoom. Definitely recommend, and would do it again.
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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!
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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!
A tour for a minimum of 4 people of half a day or all day among the most beautiful valleys and passes of the Dolomites, we start from Cortina to stop at the Falzarego pass, who wants it can go up with the Lagazuoi cable car. then continue through the Val Badia, San Cassiano Villa Corvara with possible short stops in the various villages. Passo Gardena and Passo Sella, Passo Pordoi with ascent to the Sass pordoi cableway, then back to Cortina through the Giau pass, one of the most beautiful and unspoiled of the Dolomites-
Inclusions: Guides
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Bruno provided us with the most excellent taxi service from Venice to Cortina d’Ampezzo, in addition to driving us to other nearby skiing slopes, such as Cinque Torri and back. He is always punctual, very flexible, and understanding. He provided us with great tips on where the best ski slopes are, how to get there, what activities are possible in Cortina, and what restaurants and hidden gems to explore in the lovely Italian town. His energy and hospitality is highly appreciated by our family, as we enjoyed great conversations during the car rides and had the pleasure to meet a lovely local such as Bruno.
Spend a day crossing those Dolomite passes where many past and present champions have written the history of cycling. We will climb the Pordoi, passing by the Sella pass, the Gardena and finally arriving on Campolongo. Of course, there will be no shortage of stops that will allow you to admire an evocative panorama and experience the emotion that only the Dolomites can convey.
Inclusions: Driving By bicycle, Bottled water
Exclusions: Private transportation, Transfer from the hotel to the starting point with bicycles and people, Use of bicycle, Bike and helmet rental
Alessandro was very nice. We even got a free upgrad for our bikes. Everything went great. We met on time to receive our bikes
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