Planning Italy for 2026? Between record crowds, rail strikes and sky-high prices, DIY travel feels more stressful than romantic. After one too many logistical meltdowns, I switched to small group touring — and discovered it’s the smartest way to experience Italy without sacrificing authenticity, flexibility or joy.
If you’re eyeing Italy for 2026, you’re likely nervous about the headlines: record crowds, soaring rail prices and rushed museum entries.
I used to be a committed vacation DIY’er. But several years ago, after my train was canceled and I wrestled a 50-pound suitcase across a sweltering platform, I decided I’d had enough of solo logistics.
I’m now a committed tour-taker. But not one of those 100-person tours that spend hours just getting everyone on and off the buses. I’m a committed small tours girl. It offers all of the benefits of a trip where someone else handled transfers and confirmations without giving up the personalization I crave.
A small group tour isn’t just a way to see Italy; it’s a way to actually enjoy it.
A high-quality tour (like these from Globus ) provides the one thing an algorithm can’t: Good guides who add context in the form of personal stories, local history and real-time tips. It’s the personal touch that turn sights and experiences into meaningful memories.
Show Me All of the Italy Tours from Globus
To help you secure your dream Italian tour, I’ve curated the most highly reviewed small group Globus Italy tours for 2026.
Before choosing, do check out the full range of what’s possible. Every Globus itinerary is crafted with a different traveler in mind; so take a moment to browse the collection; you might just find the ‘must-do’ adventure that changes everything.
SheBuysTravel Tip: Many Globus tours can be turned into a private small group tour (up to six travelers).
Best for travelers seeking a more intimate experience (max 18 guests).
Enchanting Italy (A Foodie Focus)
Globus is one of the best-known names in escorted travel, with options that range from classic touring to personalized trips and a dedicated Group Travel program for people organizing trips with others. The Group Travel program notes that many vacations start group pricing/discounts with as few as eight travelers.
Globus Tours commonly covers the big building blocks travelers want packaged: hotels, transportation, daily breakfast and leadership via tour directors and local guides (specific inclusions vary by itinerary).
At SheBuysTravel, we know travel isn’t just about seeing places — it’s about how you experience them.
Italy will always be iconic. But how you see it? That’s everything.
Perfect for the “Slow Travel” trend of 2026.
Highlights of Sicily & Southern Italy
Spiritual Highlights of Italy
Yes, especially if your priority is seeing major highlights efficiently, having logistics handled and traveling with confidence. They’re less ideal if you want long, unstructured stays in one neighborhood and spontaneous day-to-day planning.
Choose a small group if you care most about lighter crowd energy, smoother logistics, easier dining experiences and more personal guide time. The difference is often felt more than it’s seen.
Most tours balance guided sightseeing with free time, but it varies. Look for schedules that give you free time in Rome, Florence and Venice. These are the cities where wandering is the point.
Hotels, transportation between cities, some meals (commonly breakfast), guided sightseeing and certain entrance tickets. Always verify the exact inclusions on the itinerary you’re booking.
Airfare (unless packaged), some lunches/dinners, optional excursions, gratuities for guides and drivers and personal spending.
Globus has a Group Travel program and notes that many tours start group pricing and discounts at eight passengers, which can be useful if you’re organizing friends or family.
Yes, tours are a common choice for solo travelers who want built-in logistics and community. Many tour companies will charge a single supplement fee; check the fine print before you book!
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