Visit the undiscovered heart of Italy on a spring 2017 FAM trip
NEW destination opportunity: Learn about new fall arrangements including festa and Christmas tours, weddings, spa breaks, castle-to-castle walks, olive picking and wine harvesting experiences
Learn about great new 2017 fall opportunities including olive picking days, wine harvest days, deeply relaxing natural spa days, hilltop castle to castle walking days, food and wine days, cookery days and fabulous 8-day itineraries… Plus glorious country house and castle weddings, family parties, and group events, of all sorts.
Join one of our exceptional and different FAM trips to undiscovered Romagna as a treasured guest where you will enjoy experiences that truly warm your heart.
FAM includes: country house accommodation, fun Italian cookery class, superb fresh local dining, wine tastings, fascinating visits. Great fall opportunities.
What our travel agent guests said in 2016:
"My clients they deserve to see this part of Italy that’s not really known and its beautiful" "Breathtaking mosaics – something you just can’t imagine" "On every corner of the street there’s a story and someone wanting to tell it to you" "After Rome it was so nice to be here without that craziness" "You see smiles, graciousness and you see fun – you want to be a part of it and its so easy because everyone welcomes you"
FIND OUT MORE ABOUT THIS UNIQUE OPPORTUNITY NOW:
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See short videos of travel agents exploring Romagna in 2016:
Wine, food and accommodation HERE
Romagna spring 2017 destination FAM experiences are now open for applications from travel agents, tour operators, group and MICE organizers, and spouses/partners to experience this unique area – the wonderfully picturesque ancient Italian region of Romagna.
FAM trip eligible participants are travel agents, tour operators, group organizers, and spouses/partners from all over the world.
The FAM trips to Romagna cost: $595 per travel agent (partners and spouses welcome – cost $795 subject to space). Single room supplement $250 – all 100% refundable on post-FAM business
The trips include: Return transfers from Bologna Airport, 5 nights country house accommodation in Romagna with all meals, guided excursions specially-arranged tastings of local produce including food, wine, olive oils, a hands-on cookery class to make fabulous pasta and an informal workshop to understand the area – and its sales opportunities.
In 6 days, participants will:
- Meet the people that make little Romagna one of the world’s greatest opportunities for travel agents
- Learn about opportunities that include olive picking days, wine harvest days, natural spa days, hilltop castle to castle walking days, food and wine days, cookery days, fabulous 8-day itineraries… plus glorious country house and castle weddings, family parties and group events of all sorts.
- Learn to cook a local specialty in "Italy’s Best Cookery School"
- Taste the region’s great olive oils in a 500-year old olive grove
- Try some of Italy’s best wines in the extraordinarily beautiful surroundings of three superb vineyards
- Take an artisan & fashion shopping trip
- Taste delicious local prosciuttos, salamis, breads, cheeses and more
- Experience the glistening 1500-year old basilicas and mosaics in ravishing Ravenna
- Visit the fabulous mountaintop UNESCO World Heritage Republic of San Marino
- Walk in Leonardo da Vinci’s port – Venetian Cesenatico
- See stunning fairytale hilltop castles and extraordinary views throughout Romagna
- Visit Romagna’s lovely art-cities and villages
Departure dates: 2, 9 April, 7, 14 May. Numbers for all trips are strictly limited and therefore criteria will apply.
Departures will fill up quickly so early action is strongly recommended.
Email expressions of interest as soon as possible to [email protected]
Best of Romagna has everything a travel agent needs to create and promote a great group experience.
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Free downloads – FAQs, Agent’s Manual, magazines and more HERE
MORE ABOUT ROMAGNA:
Astonishing Treasure Chest
Romagna has one of the most astonishing treasure chests of heritage, culture and hospitality in the world. Its small area includes pretty fishing ports, wonderful vineyard covered, fairytale castle topped hillsides and astonishingly rich cities of art.
Old World Courtesy, Care, Kindness
And in Romagna you are not just another tourist as you may be in many places nowadays – here you are indeed a treasured guest. Wherever you are you can always expect old-fashioned courtesy, kindness and care.
Great food, wine and hospitality
Romagna has an unbelievable range of great local food and wine. Superb hillside vineyards, wonderful olive groves, great local meats, salamis, prosciuttos, a vast variety of fruits and nuts. It is arguably the birthplace of Italian cuisine with one of the best cookery foundations in Italy started by Pellegrino Artusi – the ‘Father of Italian Cookery’. And its reputation for generous hospitality is second to none
Walkable Art and History Heritage
The glorious World Heritage city of Ravenna itself, world famous for its breathtaking mosaics, was three times capital of the Roman Empire and has no less than 8 UNESCO sites all around 1500 years old.
Other major art cities include the hilltop festival-city of Santarcangelo, the Sforza city of Dozza with its atmospheric castle, wine museum and its biannual festival of murals on houses. The ancient ceramic city of Faenza, the lovely Venetian-influenced resort and fishing port of Cesenatico.
The world’s oldest republic – San Marino, at the top of mount Titano – towers over the area – this extraordinary world heritage site, and fiercely independent state is walkable history.
And Atmospheric Hilltop Castles Galore
Romagna has an incredible legacy of atmospheric medieval hill and mountaintop castles, and citadels – it is said over 300 – built by the Montefeltro, Sforza, Este and the Malatesta families – and by various Popes. All add to Romagna’s atmospheric beauty and charm.
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