Globus said it will offer 33 unique itineraries to Italy in 2025, covering 13 regions, 99 cities and several travel styles.
Italy is perennially the top seller for most tour companies. In the U.S. Tour Operators Association's recent member survey, Italy was ranked the top "hot destination" for 2025.
The Globus offerings range from the classic eight-day Rome-to-Milan coach tour to independent city stays in Rome, Florence and Venice.
Travelers can go off-season with Globus to Sicily on a 10-day Palermo-to-Taormina trip or do a new nine-day Small Group Discovery tour in Rome and Venice.
Responding to the 2025 Jubilee year, Globus is offering through sister company Cosmos a 2025 Jubilee tour in Rome. The seven-day trip includes a visit to Castel Gandolfo (the summer papal residence in the Roman countryside) and participation in the Angelus prayer and blessing on Sunday in St. Peter Square (if available).
In its 96-year history, Globus has offered more than 40,000 Italian tours, said Camille Olivere, chief sales officer for the Globus family of brands.
"Our decades of expertise mean that every step of every Italy journey is backed by knowledge, care and seamless execution," Olivere said.