Italy 10 Days 2026: 10 Nights Gives You Enough Time to Add Tuscany to the Rome-Florence-Venice Classic, the Best Addition Is 3 Nights in the Chianti Countryside Between Florence and Siena, and the Day Trip to Siena From Florence Takes 1h30m by Bus for 9 Euros
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Last updated: April 2026. Verified by the editorial team of www.tourleaderpro.com.
The Italy 10 days itinerary (il viaggio in Italia di 10 giorni — the optimal single Italy trip length for the first-time visitor who wants both the major cities and at least one specific Italian rural experience (the Tuscany agriturismo, the Cinque Terre coastal walk, or the Amalfi Coast boat excursion)) allows the most specifically complete single Italy first-timer experience that remains feasible without the specific exhaustion of the over-scheduled 7-day circuit (the 7-day Rome-Florence-Venice circuit requires an average of 5-8km of daily walking per city — the 10-day extension allows 3 days of additional programme without increasing the daily physical demand). The Italy 10 days itinerary guide provides 3 specific route options for different interest profiles: the Classic Extended (Rome + Tuscany + Venice), the Southern Circuit (Rome + Naples + Puglia), and the Coast and Culture (Rome + Amalfi + Florence + Cinque Terre).
Italy 10 Days Itinerary: Three Route Options
Option 1: Rome + Tuscany + Venice (The Classic Extended)
The Italy 10 days classic extended itinerary: Rome (3 nights) → Tuscany/Florence base (4 nights, Florence city + Chianti day trip + Siena day trip) → Venice (3 nights). The specific additions vs the 7-day circuit: the Chianti day trip (Day 6: the rental car from Florence for the specific Greve in Chianti → Panzano → Radda in Chianti → Castellina in Chianti circuit (70km, 4-5 hours driving + lunch stop + winery visit): the most specifically Tuscan single day trip addition to the 7-day circuit); the Siena day trip (Day 7: the SITA bus from Florence SMN to Siena Piazza del Sale (1h30m, 9 euros one-way, 2-3 departures per hour): the most specifically practical and most specifically affordable single Florence-Siena connection — the Siena day trip from Florence is the single most rewarding Italian day trip by the standard art-history criteria (the specific Piazza del Campo, the Duomo, and the Museo dell'Opera del Duomo constitute the most specifically complete single day programme for the art-interested visitor)). The Venice extension (Days 8-10: 3 Venice nights vs the standard 2-night 7-day circuit Venice allocation): the additional Venice day (Day 9) allows the specific Torcello and Burano island visit (the ACTV vaporetto Line 12 from Fondamente Nove: 60 minutes to Torcello, 30 additional minutes to Burano — the Torcello Byzantine mosaic (the Giudizio Universale — see the Italian Byzantine Art Guide) + the Burano lace production (the specific Burano lacemaking workshop visit at the Scuola del Merletto di Burano)).
Option 2: Rome + Naples + Puglia (The Southern Circuit)
The Italy 10 days Southern Italy itinerary: Rome (3 nights) → Naples (2 nights) → Puglia (3 nights: Bari base or Lecce base) → return to Rome or fly from Bari. The specific Southern Italy 10-day programme: Rome Days 1-3 (the standard Rome programme — see the Italy 7 Days Itinerary guide); Naples Days 4-5 (the Naples historic centre (the Spaccanapoli, the Museo Nazionale di Capodimonte, the Museo Nazionale Archeologico, and the specific Pizza Sorbillo experience) + the Pompeii day trip (Day 5: the Circumvesuviana from Naples Centrale: 38 minutes, 2.80 euros — the most specifically educational single Naples day trip)); Puglia Days 6-8 (the overnight Trenitalia from Naples to Bari (3h, 30-45 euros) or Lecce (4h, 35-50 euros) → the Puglia programme: the Alberobello trulli (the specific UNESCO trulli district (the Rione Monti — the specific trullo zone of Alberobello (GPS: 40.7847°N, 17.2383°E) with the most concentrated single trullo streetscape)), the Lecce baroque (the specific Piazza del Duomo and the Santa Croce church), and the specific Valle d'Itria masseria dinner).
Option 3: Rome + Amalfi + Florence + Cinque Terre
The Italy 10 days Coast and Culture itinerary: Rome (3 nights) → Positano/Amalfi Coast (2 nights) → Florence (2 nights) → Cinque Terre/La Spezia base (2 nights) → return. The specific connections: Rome to Positano (the Frecciarossa Roma Termini-Napoli Centrale (1h10m, 30-50 euros advance) + the SITA bus from Napoli to Positano (2h, approximately 5 euros) or the Circumvesuviana to Sorrento + SITA bus (1h15m + 50 minutes)); Amalfi Coast to Florence (the SITA bus Positano to Salerno + the Frecciarossa Salerno-Firenze SMN: 3h30m total, approximately 35-55 euros); Florence to Cinque Terre (the Trenitalia from Firenze SMN to La Spezia Centrale: 1h45m, 12-20 euros advance → the Trenitalia Regionale La Spezia to Vernazza or Monterosso: 15-20 minutes, 4-6 euros).
Q&A: Italy 10 Days Itinerary
What is the single most important pre-booking for a 10-day Italy trip?
The Borghese Gallery (the Galleria Borghese — the most strictly limited single Italian museum (maximum 360 visitors per day in 30-person entry batches every 2 hours) whose specific collection (the Bernini sculptures (the Rape of Persephone, Apollo and Daphne, and the David), the Titian Sacred and Profane Love, and the Caravaggio cycle) constitutes the most specifically irreplaceable single 10-day Italy museum experience (no equivalent Bernini concentration is visible anywhere else in the world — the Borghese Bernini room (the Sala di Apollo e Dafne) is the single most specifically jaw-dropping Italian museum room available to the advance-ticket holder). Book at ticketeria.it 2-3 weeks in advance for the 9:00 or 11:00 AM Saturday entry slot (the most specifically productive single Borghese Gallery time slot): 20 euros per person (plus the 2-euro booking fee — the most specifically worthwhile 22-euro Italy travel investment).