$4,500 (plus air)
Small group – 18 people max. Daily Mass. Excellent local guides. Opening the Vatican Museums and alone in the Sistine Chapel. A few wine tastings. Great meals.
This is my classic Rome and Assisi pilgrimage. I’ve been offering some variation of this itinerary since 2005 and have crafted it to include some unique experiences that no other pilgrimage or tour group offers.
Is this pilgrimage trip for you?
You need to be flexible.
This pilgrimage is not for grumpy people or those unable to be joyfully flexible. Italy is Italy and we need to be up for anything.
If you are easy-going and excited to travel, even with some uncertainties mixed in, this could be the trip for you!
If this pilgrimage doesn’t work for you, no worries, I’ve been doing this for nearly 20 years and plan to do many, many more.
You should be in good physical shape.
We will do a lot of walking, much of it outside, and much of it on uneven ground. We can walk up to 5 miles per day. Please do consider this before signing up.
You need to be able to carry your own luggage.
You are responsible for your luggage. We do not have porters. Our lovely hotel in Rome does not have an elevator, so keep that in mind when deciding how many pairs of shoes to bring. I will provide a thorough packing list to help you pack lightly and efficiently.
Consider the weather.
July is a beautiful time to visit! The days are long and the skies are that deep Roman blue. But it is hot! I tailor my summer trips with this in mind. When it’s possible, we do outside activities early or late in the day, with the hottest part of the day spent inside.
Itinerary
You’ll get the full itinerary closer to departure, but…
We begin with four nights in Umbria. We will be staying just off the main piazza in Assisi. We will have a local guide take us on tour of the shrines, including San Damiano, the Hermitage, and the Porziuncola. We will visit the nearby town of Montefalco to tour a winery and have lunch on an Umbrian family farm.
Then we travel to Rome for four nights just outside the Vatican, where we will visit some of the best churches, have a few of my favorite meals, and even open the Sistine Chapel, as we accompany the key holder to unlock the doors and turn on the lights.
As always, we have some special surprises planned along the way.
Of course Mass will be celebrated daily in the most beautiful churches.
Price
$4,500 per person – ground only.
$1,000 deposit secures your spot.
Final payment of $3,500 is due May 10th, 2024.
The cost is per person, in double occupancy, meaning two people to a room.
Traveling alone?
I match singles with other traveling singles (of the same sex) and that always works out great. If you are uncomfortable sharing a room with a stranger, you can request a single room for an additional $800. Single rooms are limited.
Included in the price
Accommodations for 8 nights
4 nights in Assisi
4 nights in Rome
Breakfast daily plus 6 additional meals in some of my favorite restaurants, never hotels!
Drinks, including unlimited wine, is included in all our lunches and dinners.
Lunch at an Umbrian winery
Airport transfers
Airport transfer from the Rome hotel to the airport. Send me your flight info and my driver will pick you up. Easy.
All group ground transportation
We’ll be traveling in a private motor coach.
Full time service of a tour director
I’ll be with you at all times.
No hidden costs
If we do it as a group, it’s included in the price! You are responsible only for the meals you have on your own, souvenirs you wish to buy, and anything you want to do in your free time.
Guaranteed price
Once I receive your deposit, your tour price will not go up!
All tips for group meals, guides, and drivers
Would you believe that many tour companies require you to tip as you go? Not only does that add to the advertised sticker price of a tour, it’s also a huge hassle to you! No need to worry about that here. Tips are already included.
Entry fees and tours
All entry fees and tours to our included group activities.
Social planning
Plan your trip with your traveling companions before you leave! I’ll set up a private Facebook group for the tour to give you a chance to meet before you meet!
You time
We have a lot planned, but time on your own is important. We take our time in churches to give you the opportunity for prayer and reflection. We also include free time for you to explore, shop, and relax on your own.
Not Included
Your flights
You should arrive in Assisi no later than July 16th, we will begin at 3 PM on July 16th. If you want to arrive early, contact the hotel directly and let them know you are with The Catholic Traveler.
You should depart no earlier than July 24th, our last group activity will be a dinner July 23rd and you’ll have the hotel room for the night. If you want to stay longer, contact the hotel directly and let them know you are with The Catholic Traveler.
Most airlines are offering free changes should anything happen to the trip. Most airlines are not offering refunds, but rather a credit.
If you want to arrive early and visit Venice or Florence, there are airports in both cities, but you may want to compare the cost to flying roundtrip Rome and booking trains, sometimes this can save you money. I can help you find the best option.
Your transfer to Assisi
Assisi is easily accessible by train. I will provide the best options for you.
No Hassle Cancellations
No other tour or pilgrimage company offers this level of free cancellation coverage.
If you need to cancel for any reason at all, up to 60 days before the start of the trip, you will be refunded 100% of the cost of the pilgrimage.
If you need to cancel for any reason at all within 60 days of departure, you’ll get everything back minus the deposit.
If for any reason I need to cancel or postpone the trip, you will be refunded 100% of the cost of the pilgrimage.
In all cases, you are responsible for working with the airline to get credit or refunds for changed or cancelled flights.
Trip insurance is a wise investment in case something comes up while you are in Italy. If you think there is any chance you may need to cancel, I recommend you purchase travel insurance. A “Cancel for Any Reason” plan will let you, well, cancel for ‘most’ any reason. Most plans should allow for at least a 75% refund should you need to cancel at any time before departure. I have a friend who specializes in trip insurance, you can contact him directly, but you are under no obligation to use him and I don’t get any sort of kick backs, so shop around and find what is best for you.