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Our Approach Really Is Different

I really do enjoy reading write ups from other tour companies and reading about tours with other tour companies written by travel bloggers; while this is a competitive field, everyone in it really is friendly and open to sharing knowledge and experiences and I’m all for working to get clients the best experience for them, even if it’s ultimately with another outfit.

Reading reviews like this one and this one about other tours people have undertaken is informative for us, and makes clear the full extent to which we do things a bit differently.  From what I gather, one pretty common model involves a guide spending a few hours with you, often hitting the highlights and then getting you away from the beaten path a bit to give you a “feel” for a place like Rome or Venice, typically via a food or adult beverage opportunity to round the day out.  I think this model does have a place, especially perhaps for young couples in the 20-30 year old demographic who want to be left alone quite a bit (and make no mistake, you can have as little or as much of Doug Sassi’s advice and guidance each day you’re in Italy, it really is up to you what your daily itinerary looks like).   Don’t misread me to think I’m disparaging the knowledge, talent, or dedication of the folks running these types of tours; but I do think it important to note where our approach stands a bit apart from the crowd.

What we do is clearly different, and I think a bit more suited to the discerning traveler who wants a more immersive experiential approach that generates a deeper connection to what being an Italian is truly all about.  Our model isn’t a metered, canned approach that offers a predetermined amount of the expert’s time; by way of contrast, we offer you unlimited access to an artist and art historian’s encyclopedic Italy knowledge to make every moment of your stay in Italy a chance to soak up la dolce vita.   It’s a bit more leisurely in pace and offers the opportunity for ad hoc exploration, flexibility, and grants the traveler a more complete service that includes making getting to and from the destination cities and towns easier (if you prefer, we can configure your trip so that from the moment you arrive at the airport, we’ve arranged for everything, and you can just relax).   If you’re doing a seven or ten day tour, Sassi Italy Tours will be with you providing concierge level service for the full seven days or ten days; daily we’ll plan excursions with as many or as few adventures as you like, and with breakfast, lunch, and dinner options throughout keeping you constantly in touch with simple fresh ingredients and rustic old-school preparation that makes Italian cuisine so unique.  Because your time with us is extensive and vast, there are simply far more opportunities to show you things you’d miss otherwise and to keep you in touch with Italian culture.  Our approach gives the discerning traveler a broader, fuller, and warmer emotional connection to the real Italy.   Sassi Italy Tours’ approach can honestly give you the essence of what being an Italian is really about, even if only for a week or two that you’re there.

Again, no disparagement of the three hour quickie intended, as for some folks it clearly has its place, and you can see both the compulsory “highlights,” monuments, and occasionally off-the-beaten-path special experiences this way.  But for a more thoroughly engaging experience that ties it all together, our round the clock guidance offers far, far more and I think leaves a longer lasting impression on the well-rounded traveler.

Italian Dinner Family

Want to taste honest-to-goodness cucina italiana at its most authentic?  A real experiential take on what Italian cuisine is really all about?  This looks like a great way to go about it.  One of the perks of working with us for your Italy experience:  we’re not going to try to ram you into a series of tourist trap restaurants from whom we’re getting kickbacks.  We’ll instead arrange this kind of meal for you so you can taste the real Italy and enjoy the best meals you’ll ever have in the company of friends.

Sassi Italy Tours is on Twitter now…

…haven’t used it much in the past, but it probably makes sense to allow users of all sorts of social media outlets to reach out to us.  Follow us @SassiItalyTours.

Pisa, Florence, Venice…a Slide Show

Tried to make this one a bit more personable, with some good clients and old friends in most of the shots. If you’re a meat eater, that Florentine steak is your Everest. Ever give blowing glass a try?

Slide Show from a Recent Tour

Took some stills I liked and made a quick slide show that I think nicely captures the feel of exploring Italy’s romance and charms and mystery with Doug. Hope you enjoy! It’s mostly Venice with a little Florence and Rome mixed in for good measure.

San Marco from the Doge’s Palace Courtyard

Imagine Venice at the height of its power, being the most influential person there…and having this view in your backyard.

Murano Walk

A quick peek at what it looks like when you hop off the vaporetto and walk past some of the restaurants and glass shops that line the sidewalk and canal. As much as I love watching travel shows on TV and seeing canned professional shots executed from afar, these brief, more personal shots our clients captured are way more intimate and give you a better feel for what it’s really like.

Music at Night, Piazza della Signoria

I’ll have to ask Doug to fill in the rest of the Mark Twain reference he’s making here. 🙂

Imagine walking into this ancient place and being greeted by those dulcet tones. Lovely!

Fondamente Nuove

Doug, at 70, often walks fast enough in Italy to exhaust people half his age. We should all be so lucky to be that spry and healthy into our senior years (fear not, if you’re tired, he’ll give you time to rest…we’ve had clients into their 90s able to do our Italy tours). Here’s a quick peek at the Venice we love–away from the beaten path and onto the doorstep of the Jesuits (you can see their basilica in the backdrop on the right). One of my favorite corners of Venice, and where you can pick up a vaporetto to Murano, Torcello, and Burano.

Piazza Navona

A brief snippet of Doug’s tour of Piazza Navona (my favorite part of Rome) with a recent group. No lovelier place to be on a fall afternoon than listening to Bernini’s wonderful fountain.