Italy, On Your Terms—New Off-Season Trips for 2026

Italy, On Your Terms—New Off-Season Trips for 2026

Author: Danielle Oteri October 16, 2025 Duration: 13:42

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This week I have a quick video episode to share with you some of my new programs for 2026.

I share that I have developed four hybrid experiences, all during the quieter off-season, in Florence, Naples, Venice, and Rome.

* One guided tour each day, so you get to see the good stuff with the smartest guides, without feeling over-programmed.

* Four shared group meals—think real conversations at local favorites. We’ll talk about books, politics, truth, beauty, and all the things we’re discovering in the city when we’re not together.

* Pay only for your time with me and what’s included: the tours, entrance tickets, and the four shared meals.

* Freedom to choose your own lodging, whether that’s an Airbnb, a five-star, or use the Marriott Bonvoy points burning a hole in your pocket. Stay wherever best suits your budget and vibe.

* No single supplements or “forced group activities.” Bring a partner or friend, and let them do their own thing while you spend time with us. (Perfect if you have a cranky spouse.)

Each city’s experience is built around what I think makes it unique:

* 5 Days in Florence, January 20-25: All about art. We’ll be at the Fra Angelico exhibition during its final week and dig deep into Renaissance masterpieces.

* 5 Days in Naples, January 27-31: A journey from ancient times to today, including a special day trip to Herculaneum and Villa Oplontis. The intensity of a city positioned between two active super volcanoes without the heat. Be sure to read some Elena Ferrante before the trip.

* 5 Days in Venice, October 27th-31: Venice is a fever dream, and I’m designing this itinerary to draw out its inherent magic. This is Venice for people who hate selfies.

* 5 Days in Rome, November 3-7: More focused, for travelers who love art with a dramatic edge. Caravaggio, Baroque drama, and all the classic Roman dishes.

I’m also excited to share the dates for the next artist retreat with Jenny Kroik at Borgo La Pietraia. This will be the fourth time we host this special week focused on peace, calm, and the chance to reconnect with your creativity. Jenny welcomes everyone—total beginners, working artists, and anyone who just wants focused time to enjoy making art. Daily sessions are relaxed and supportive, with inspiration from the landscape, local food, and easy day trips. The only thing you need to bring is the desire to create and be inspired—no experience required.

Also, this retreat has the best food ever. Chef Mario Stellato prepares most of our meals, and it is just BEYOND.

If the idea of exploring Italy with structure but not rigidity appeals to you, I think you’ll find these trips hit the mark. You can look at all the trips here.



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There’s a certain magic to traveling in Italy that goes beyond checking sights off a list-it’s in the texture of daily life, a shared meal, or a story passed down through generations. Tante Belle Cose captures that feeling. Hosted by Danielle Oteri, founder of Feast Travel, this podcast feels like a series of deep, rewarding conversations with a friend who truly knows the place. You’ll hear immersive narratives that transport you to a sun-drenched piazza or a quiet vineyard, alongside genuinely practical advice for navigating the nuances of Italian culture, food, and history. The episodes are thoughtfully crafted; some serve as a guide to planning your journey, while others simply pull you into the rich tapestry of Italian life, planting seeds for future adventures. Danielle’s expertise as a guide and storyteller makes each listen both an escape and a toolkit. Tuning into this podcast is more than just research-it’s an invitation to appreciate the many beautiful details, the *tante belle cose*, that make Italy so captivating. For those who dive deeper, there’s also access to a dedicated travel community moderated by Danielle, offering continued connection and insight beyond the audio.
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