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The Legacy of the Etruscans: Latium, Umbria & Tuscany

Tour Dates: October 12-23, 2026 (12 days)

Tour Leader(s): Lisa C. Pieraccini ,

Discover the world of the ancient Etruscans, a pre-Roman civilization that flourished between the Tiber and Arno Rivers in what is now Tuscany during the first millennium B.C. (1000-100 B.C.). The extent of the impact that the Etruscans’ legacy had on the Greeks and Romans, through to our contemporary world, is still coming to light. Join Dr. Pieraccini and a small group of like-minded fellow travelers to explore and further understand the realm of the Etruscans.

Highlights include:

  • The marvelous cities of Rome and Florence, plus journeys through spectacular countryside to lesser-visited medieval and Renaissance towns
  • Outstanding Etruscan necropolises with brightly-painted scenes of feasting and dancing covering the walls of rock-cut chamber tombs, monumental tumuli, and house tombs. These include the UNESCO World Heritage Sites of Cerveteri and Tarquinia, as well as Sovana with its Tomba Ildebranda
  • Important Etruscan towns, including Volterra, which also boasts a charming historical center; and Orvieto, with its striking Etruscan acropolis
  • Many splendid museums with unparalleled collections of Etruscan artifacts, such as Etruscan bronze sculptures, plus Phoenician gold and Greek vases obtained through extensive trade networks. These include the National Etruscan Museum of Villa Giulia and Vatican City’s Gregorian Etruscan Museum
  • Lectures, discussions, and the company of our expert AIA lecturer/host, Lisa Pieraccini
  • Generous comfort at well-located, 4-star hotels; fine cuisine and wine; plus a special home-hosted dinner in Florence

What you see and learn will make this an unforgettable immersion into the cultural heritage of Tuscany. The extent of the impact that the Etruscan legacy had on Greece and Rome, through to our contemporary world, is still coming to light, especially through the recent exciting excavations. If you are enticed, reserve your spot today by contacting AIA Tours at aia@studytours.org or (800) 748-6262 or reserve your space online.

Tour Prices (10 nights)

Per person, double occupancy

*EARLY BOOKING SAVINGS: Through May 15, 2026
13-16 participants $9,245
11-12 participants $9,745

After May 15, 2026
13-16 participants $9,745
11-12 participants $10,245

Single Supplement $1,885

Single room supplement will be charged when requested or required (limited availability).
With fewer than 11 participants, a small surcharge may be added.

To reserve your space using the online form, click here.

For reservations or questions, please email us at aia@studytours.org (and include your full name) or call us toll-free at (800) 748-6262 (toll: 603-756-2884).

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Itinerary


Monday, October 12, 2026: Fly to Rome, Italy

Tuesday, October 13: Arrive in Rome | Private transfer to hotel | Welcome dinner

Wednesday, October 14: Rome: AM at leisure, PM National Etruscan Museum of Villa Giulia

Thursday, October 15: Vatican City: Gregorian Etruscan Museum | Florence

Friday, October 16: Florence: Florence National Archaeological Museum, Walking tour, Home-hosted dinner

Saturday, October 17: Volterra: Walking tour, Guarnacci Etruscan Museum, Etruscan acropolis, Roman amphitheater | Cortona

Sunday, October 18: Cortona: Walking tour, Museum of the Etruscan Academy & the Town of Cortona | Sodo | Cortona

Monday, October 19: Perugia: Walking tour | Chiusi | Cortona

Tuesday, October 20: Orvieto: Duomo, Archaeological Museum | Tarquinia

Wednesday, October 21: Necropolises of Tarquinia & Monterozzi | Pitigliano | Sovana | Tarquinia

Thursday, October 22: Cerveteri | Tarquinia | Farewell dinner

Friday, October 23: Transfer to Rome Airport | Fly home

View Detailed Itinerary

B= Breakfast • L= Lunch • R= Reception • D= Dinner

 

Monday, October 12, 2026: Fly to Rome, Italy
Depart home today on flights to Rome.

Tuesday, October 13: Arrive in Rome | Private transfer to hotel | Welcome dinner
Upon arrival at Rome’s Fiumicino International Airport (FCO), you are met for a private transfer to our hotel. Take some time to relax after the flight and before an introductory meeting. Enjoy a welcome reception and dinner at a local restaurant. Two nights at the 4-star UNAHOTELS Trastevere Roma. (R,D)

Wednesday, October 14: Rome: AM at leisure, PM National Etruscan Museum of Villa Giulia
Gather for a lecture and then have time at leisure to relax or explore the city on your own. After an independent lunch we gather to visit the National Etruscan Museum, which has housed works from pre-Roman Italian antiquity—especially from the Etruscan civilization—since 1899, within the gorgeous setting of Villa Giulia. Return to our hotel, and enjoy dinner and the evening at leisure. (B)

Thursday, October 15: Vatican City: Gregorian Etruscan Museum | Florence
This morning we visit the Gregorian Etruscan Museum within Vatican City. The museum, founded by Pope Gregory XVI and inaugurated in 1837, was one of the first expressly dedicated to Etruscan antiquities. The museum focuses on artifacts unearthed at some of the most important cities of ancient Etruria, which was originally part of the territory of the Papal State. After lunch at a nearby restaurant we drive to Florence, where we check-in to our hotel. Dinner and the evening are at leisure. Two nights at the 4-star Gallery Hotel Art. (B,L)

Friday, October 16: Florence: Florence National Archaeological Museum, Walking tour, Home-hosted dinner
Today we visit the Florence National Archaeological Museum, whose collections include some important and iconic Etruscan works, especially in bronze. After lunch at leisure, take a walking tour of Florence. In Piazza della Repubblica, discover the city’s beginnings as a Roman settlement. Wander through narrow streets, past the fortified houses and towers that marked the medieval town, and emerge onto the open Piazza della Signoria, the political center of the city since the Middle Ages. See the Duomo and the Ponte Vecchio, and enjoy lunch at leisure in one of the many Tuscan trattorias. Return to the hotel for some time to freshen up before gathering for a dinner at the home of a Florentine family. (B,D)

Saturday, October 17: Volterra: Walking tour, Guarnacci Etruscan Museum, Etruscan acropolis, Roman amphitheater | Cortona
This morning we set out on a walking tour of Volterra, viewing the remarkable city walls that date back to Etruscan times as well as the historical and charming town center, including the Palazzo dei Priori and the Cathedral of Santa Maria Assunta. After lunch, explore the Guarnacci Etruscan Museum, Etruscan acropolis, and Roman amphitheater. We continue on to Cortona, where we check-in to our hotel. Dinner and the evening are at leisure. Three nights at the 4-star Hotel San Michele. (B,L)

Sunday, October 18: Cortona: Walking tour, Museum of the Etruscan Academy & the Town of Cortona | Sodo | Cortona
Among the many villages of the Val di Chiana, Cortona is particularly fascinating due to its preserved sites, including various palazzi, the cathedral, the Diocesan Museum, and the Church of Saint Francis. Enjoy a walking tour of its city center and discover the Museum of the Etruscan Academy and the Town of Cortona (MAEC) with its unique exhibits, including the renowned Etruscan bronze lamp. After an independent lunch and time to explore on your own, we drive a short way to explore the noble Etruscan tomb complex at Sodo. Return to Cortona and gather this evening for a group dinner featuring the local pici pasta dish. (B,D)

Monday, October 19: Perugia: Walking tour | Chiusi | Cortona
Over the centuries Perugia has been dominated by numerous populations. Evidence of this can be found in the area’s many archaeological remains, starting with those of the Etruscans who likely founded Perugia in the 6th century B.C. Enjoy a walking orientation tour of the city, which includes the Etruscan Arch, the cathedral undergrounds, and the Etruscan water well. Break for a lunch featuring Umbrian specialties. On our return to Cortona we stop in Chiusi, famous for its splendid Etruscan remains. Numerous excavations have brought to light unique pieces and precious glimpses back in time that we will see in Chiusi’s National Archaeological Museum. Back in Cortona, dinner and the evening are at leisure. (B,L)

Tuesday, October 20: Orvieto: Duomo, Archaeological Museum | Tarquinia
This morning drive south toward Orvieto to visit its striking Etruscan acropolis. In the city center we step into the iconic Duomo, with its unparalleled façade and wondrous frescoes by Luca Signorelli. After lunch at leisure, we visit the Archaeological Museum. Continue to Tarquinia, where we check-in to our hotel and gather for dinner. Three nights at the 4-star Hotel Valle del Marta. (B,D)

Wednesday, October 21: Necropolises of Tarquinia & Monterozzi | Pitigliano | Sovana | Tarquinia
The necropolises of Cerveteri (which we visit tomorrow) and Tarquinia, UNESCO World Heritage Sites since 2004, constitute a unique and exceptional testimony of the ancient Etruscan civilization, the only urban civilization of the pre-Roman Age. The frescoes found inside the tombs—true-to-life reproductions of Etruscan homes—faithfully depict this disappeared culture’s daily life. These tumuli, or burial mounds, are the only examples remaining anywhere. Today we enjoy an extensive exploration of the necropolises of Tarquinia and Monterozzi as well as the Tarquinia National Archaeological Museum, and then delve into the magical fairy-tale village of Pitigliano for an independent lunch and a guided stroll in its center. We end the day at the necropolis of Sovana to visit the Tomba Ildebranda, one of the most important remaining monuments of the Etruscan civilization. Return to Tarquinia and gather for dinner. (B,D)

Thursday, October 22: Cerveteri | Tarquinia | Farewell dinner
This morning we explore the vast archaeological site of Cerveteri and the Cerveteri National Archaeological Museum. The necropolis’ tombs are laid out following an urban plan with streets, piazzas, and quarters (or neighborhoods) and reflect both the historical period in which they were built and the status of the family to whom they belonged. The most significant is the Tomb of Reliefs, completed in the 4th century B.C. and accessed through a long stairway dug into the rock. It showcases a tomb typical of a well-off Etruscan family of the 4th and 3rd centuries B.C. We return to Tarquinia where the afternoon is at leisure to have lunch, relax, and pack before we gather this evening for a farewell dinner. (B,D)

Friday, October 23: Transfer to Rome Airport | Fly home
You are met at the hotel for a group transfer (time TBD) to Rome’s Fiumicino International Airport (FCO) for your flights homeward. (B)


For reservations or questions, please email us at aia@studytours.org (and include your full name) or call us toll-free at (800) 748-6262 (toll: 603-756-2884). To reserve your space using the online form, click here.

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