Perillo to restart Italy tours next month
Italy escorted tour operator Perillo Tours has announced the official restart of its operations in Italy.
It resumes with a 14-day Italy North Classic itinerary through Rome, Sorrento, Florence, Venice and Milan on August 29, 2021.
The company also plans to resume the remaining seven itineraries in its 2021 collection with departure dates in September.
"We have waited a long time to get back to what my family has been doing for 76 years…bringing American travelers to Italy," said Steve Perillo.
"It is almost fitting that our Italy return is marked by our largest selling and most popular itinerary, Italy North Classic which was created by my father Mario back in 1975."
Italy was the number one destination that travelers are booking for both 2021 and 2022,accorrdog to a USTOA survey.
In addition to the August 29 departure, Perillo Tours will also operate the Italy North Classic 14-day itinerary on September 5.
Additional 2021 itinerary departure dates include the 12-day North Continental in September, which is the reverse of the Italy North Classic tour without meals included.
It will also run the South & Sicily Tour to Sicily, Rome, and Amalfi on a 12-day trip departing September 3.
There will also be 10-day Vesuvius Tours in early and mid-September.
Each Perillo itinerary includes hotel, sightseeing with expert guides, transfers and baggage handling.
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