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Italy behind
the closed doors.

Private after-hours museum access, Tuscany wine estates with no other guests, the Amalfi Coast by private boat — the Italy that takes years to find, or one conversation with us.

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The Italy that most people experience is extraordinary enough. The Italy we design is something else entirely. Private access. Closed rooms. The Sistine Chapel before the doors open. A Barolo producer who invites three guests per year to taste from the barrel. A palazzo in Venice that hasn't been a hotel — it's someone's home, and for one week, it's yours. Italy rewards depth. We bring you to the depth.

Signature experiences

How we design
your Italy

Italy private museum access
Culture

Rome Before It Opens

The Vatican Museums and Sistine Chapel before the first tour group arrives. You and an art historian, alone with Michelangelo's ceiling. The experience that takes five years to arrange — or one phone call to us.

Tuscany wine estate
Gastronomy

Tuscany from the Inside

A Chianti estate where the family has been producing wine for six generations. Lunch under the pergola with the winemaker. An oil pressing at harvest season. The Tuscan countryside without a tourist in sight — because we timed it precisely.

Amalfi Coast private boat
Sea

The Amalfi Coast by Private Boat

A classic wooden gozzo with a skipper who has navigated these waters since childhood. Grotto swimming in the morning. Lunch in a harbour village no ferry stops at. The Amalfi that exists between the famous points — which is always the best of it.

A suggested journey

Twelve days
across Italy

Rome to Tuscany to the Amalfi Coast — the grand Italian arc, entirely at your pace and with no crowd in sight.

Day 1–3

Rome

Private early-morning Vatican access. Trastevere neighbourhood dinner with a food historian. A palazzo hotel in the historic centre.

Day 4–6

Tuscany

A restored farmhouse in the Chianti hills. Private winery visits. A truffle hunt with dogs through the Val d'Orcia. Dinner cooked by a local Michelin-starred chef in your kitchen.

Day 7–8

Florence

The Uffizi with an art historian, before opening. A private tour of the Palazzo Vecchio's hidden rooms. Lunch in a trattoria that has no address — only a doorbell.

Day 9–12

Amalfi Coast

A clifftop villa in Positano. Daily private boat excursions along the coast. Ravello for a concert in the garden above the sea. Departure from Naples.

Your Italy story
begins here.

Tell us which Italy calls you — classical Rome, quiet Tuscany or the sea — and we will build a journey around that pull.

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