Amarone-Soave wine tour. Visit Verona. From Venice

Explore Verona with a private wine tour focusing on Amarone and Soave wines, including visits to two family-run wineries and a city walk in Verona.

5.0(40 reviews)From $280.00 per person

Planning a day trip from Venice that combines the allure of Italy’s famous wine regions with a little city sightseeing? This Amarone-Soave wine tour offers just that — a chance to visit Verona, taste top-tier wines, and enjoy a personalized experience. It’s perfect for wine lovers who want to deepen their understanding of Italy’s celebrated Valpolicella and Soave wines without sacrificing the charm of a city visit.

What really draws us in are the glowing reviews praising the knowledgeable guides and the stunning scenery of the vineyards, making it clear this tour is about more than just wine. Plus, the fact that it’s a private, customizable experience means you get a tailored trip that fits your pace and interests.

On the downside, this tour costs $280 per person, which might seem steep if you’re on a tight budget, but the inclusion of light lunch, multiple tastings, and transport makes it a fair deal for the quality and convenience.

Henri T
This was a good day tour of the area and wine regions. The wineries visited were excellent. Plenty of tastings to be had. The hosts were very friendly and there was some small nibbles provided at both wineries. The Verona tour felt somewhat rushed due to a street race going on that day and that took some time away from our guide. There was also a delay at one of the wineries. Both of those occurrences shortened our available time in the center of town and our guide, Riccardo, was keeping us at a quick pace. This was to keep on schedule with the second winery. Whilst we, and the other couple on this tour with us, appreciate the effort in keeping on schedule, it was difficult to truly apprec…
Patrick H
10/10. Our tour guide Riccardo was friendly knowledgeable and really took care of us. The hosts at Tessari and Gamba vineyards were welcoming with generous pours and charcuterie spreads. The break for tour in Verona was concise but hit the highlights of the quaint romantic town. I will be recommending Riccardo to any one visiting Venice looking for an amazing day trip outside of the area to Soave, Valpolicello and Prosecco.
Meredith D
We were treated to a wonderful experience by our guide Ricardo. We first visited a lovely Soave winery. It is family run and they were all delightful. The wine was delicious. We then headed to Verona. What a beautiful city. Ricardo gave us an excellent walking tour of the city and provided so much interesting history. We then headed to another beautiful vineyard that produces red wine. It was a spectacular setting in the hills surrounded by beautiful scenery. Wines were delicious and they graciously made arrangements to ship to our wine home . I can’t say enough good things about the private tour provided by Ricardo.

This experience suits wine enthusiasts, history buffs, or anyone looking to add a bit of cultural flavor to their Italy trip. While not specifically designed as a family or children-friendly outing, the focus on wine tastings and city walking makes it an ideal choice for mature travelers seeking a full day of enjoyment and discovery.

Key Points

Amarone-Soave wine tour. Visit Verona. From Venice - Key Points

  • Personalized private tour with flexible options tailored to your preferences
  • Seamless transport from Venice in a Wi-Fi-equipped private vehicle
  • Visit two family-owned wineries for intimate tastings and insights into Amarone and Soave wines
  • Includes a Verona walking tour showcasing the city’s main attractions
  • All tasting and tour fees included—plus a light lunch with salami and cheese
  • Ideal for wine lovers seeking a relaxed, in-depth experience

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What to Expect from the Tour

This full-day adventure kicks off with a morning pickup from Venice in a comfortable private vehicle. The journey to Verona takes about an hour, during which your guide shares local insights, making the transit part of the experience. Once in Verona, you’ll enjoy a one-hour walking tour of the city’s key sights, giving you a taste of its Roman and medieval charm—without feeling rushed.

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Verona: The City Walk

Your guide will lead you through Verona’s most notable spots, likely including the Arena, Juliet’s balcony, and perhaps some hidden gems off the typical tourist trail. This short, free walk provides context and atmosphere, setting the stage for the day ahead.

Wineries in Valpolicella and Soave

After the city tour, the focus shifts to wine tasting. First stop is a family-run winery in Valpolicella, renowned for its Amarone — a bold, complex red wine made using a special drying process. Here, you’ll enjoy a tour of the winery, learn about the production methods, and sample several generous pours. The reviews frequently mention the excellent quality of wines and the friendly, welcoming atmosphere of the wineries, with guides like Taylor and Sonia speaking perfect English.

The winery visit is more than just tasting; it’s an educational experience. Many reviewers mention Riccardo, the guide, as being extremely knowledgeable, with a friendly personality that makes the day more enjoyable. One reviewer stated Riccardo “had amazing wine knowledge and was very friendly,” which is a good indicator that you’ll get more than just a sip and pass experience.

Lunch & Tastings

A light lunch is included — typically featuring salami and cheese, which pairs beautifully with the wines. This break allows you to relax and compare notes with your fellow travelers or just soak in the countryside views.

Rosemary M
Pick up from Venice was simple and direct. Ricardo our tour guide was knowledgeable and want us to have a great experience, which we did. We visited two family-owned wineries and received plenty cheeses, salami and bread at each. Ricardo allowed us to be flexible with our tour which was nice but we also wanted to see Verona which was impressive. Well worth the price of this tour!
Zachary G
This was exactly what I was hunting for. I am a big red wine fan and it was not easy to find someone doing tours of Amarone vineyards leaving out of Venice. Riccardo is extremely knowledgeable, incredibly kind and a great driver which is important because you are spending 3+ hours in a car with someone you have never met before. The vineyards were wonderfully selected and family owned and operated so you get a relaxed experience with time and a lot of focus. I highly recommend touring with Riccardo!
Cheistina B
Great experience with great local knowledgeable guide , took us to small boutique wineries and had one on one with each winery

Next, the tour takes you to Soave, a medieval village famous for its white wines. The second winery visit offers tastings of seven different Soave wines from Tessari, providing a great contrast to the reds of Valpolicella. The reviews rave about the exceptional quality of these whites and the scenic vineyard views.

Why the Reviews Shine

Reviewers consistently mention the high quality of wines, beautiful scenery, and knowledgeable guides. One said, “Riccardo is a level 3 sommelier,” highlighting the depth of expertise available. The wineries are described as family-owned and welcoming, adding a personal touch that big commercial operations often lack.

The Transport and Timing

Amarone-Soave wine tour. Visit Verona. From Venice - The Transport and Timing

This tour is designed to maximize your day with private transportation that’s both comfortable and equipped with Wi-Fi. The 8-hour duration is fairly packed but well-paced, with ample time for sightseeing, winery tours, tastings, and a relaxed lunch.

The group is exclusive to your booking, ensuring a personalized experience. The start time is flexible between 9:00 AM and 4:00 PM, Monday through Saturday, accommodating different schedules.

Cost Analysis

At $280 per person, the price reflects the all-inclusive nature—transport, guided city walk, winery tours, tastings, and lunch are covered. When you consider the quality of the wineries, the expert guidance, and the comfort of private transport, many would find this a good value, especially compared to doing these visits independently, which would require planning and multiple bookings.

Who Will Love This Tour?

Amarone-Soave wine tour. Visit Verona. From Venice - Who Will Love This Tour?

This tour is ideal if you’re a wine enthusiast eager to explore Italy’s famed red and white wines in a relaxed setting. It’s also suited for travelers who want a comfortable, private experience with a knowledgeable guide—great for those who prefer small-group intimacy over large tours.

While not specifically marketed as family-friendly, the focus on wine tastings and sightseeing makes it better suited for adults or older teens with an interest in wine and culture. If you’re looking for an in-depth, educational, and scenic day outside Venice, this tour checks all those boxes.

The Sum Up

Amarone-Soave wine tour. Visit Verona. From Venice - The Sum Up

This Amarone-Soave wine tour from Venice offers a well-rounded experience that combines city sightseeing, scenic countryside, and high-quality wine tastings. The fact that it’s private and customizable makes it stand out, allowing you to enjoy the day at your own pace with expert guidance. The glowing reviews about the guides and wineries suggest you'll be in good hands, learning about Italy’s wine traditions while soaking in stunning views.

While the price might seem steep at first glance, the inclusion of transport, guided tours, tastings, and a light lunch makes it a solid value for those wanting an immersive experience. Whether you’re a dedicated wine lover or just curious about Italy’s wine regions, this tour balances education, scenery, and relaxation in a way that’s hard to beat.

If you're after a personalized, informative day trip that combines the best of Verona's charm with Italy’s renowned wines, this tour could very well be one of your highlights.

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Amarone-Soave wine tour. Visit Verona. From Venice



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FAQ

Amarone-Soave wine tour. Visit Verona. From Venice - FAQ

Is this tour suitable for people with mobility issues?
The tour involves some walking in Verona, which is a medieval city with cobblestone streets. If mobility is a concern, it's best to check with the provider, but generally, some walking is involved.

Does the tour include hotel pick-up and drop-off?
No, the tour does not include hotel transfers. You’ll meet at a designated point in Venice, or arrange your own transportation.

How long is the drive from Venice to Verona?
The private vehicle ride takes about an hour, providing a comfortable and Wi-Fi-equipped environment for relaxing or catching up on photos.

Are the winery visits suitable for wine beginners?
Absolutely. The guides and winery staff are experienced at explaining the wine-making process and tastings, making it accessible regardless of your level of knowledge.

What type of wines will I taste?
You’ll sample Amarone reds from Valpolicella and seven different Soave whites, showcasing Italy’s diverse and high-quality white wines.

Can I customize the tour?
Yes, this is a private, customizable experience, so you can communicate your preferences and the guide will adjust accordingly.

Is lunch included?
Yes, a light lunch with salami and cheese is included during the winery visits.

What is the maximum group size?
Since it’s a private tour, only your group will participate, offering a more intimate experience.

What if I want to cancel?
You can cancel free of charge up to 24 hours before the scheduled start, receiving a full refund.

Is this tour available on weekends?
It runs Monday through Saturday, with flexible start times between 9:00 AM and 4:00 PM.

If you're after a day of wine, history, and scenic beauty, this tour is worth considering. Just remember to book well in advance, as it’s popular — booked on average 123 days ahead!