- Your mornings, lunches and early afternoons are full of wonderful, exciting and action-packed group adventures, custom, gourmet lunches, and unique events such as our exclusive cooking demonstrations and private concert by the most renown folk/ yodeling trio in the Trentino region.
- Your mid-afternoons (starting around 2-3pm) and evenings are free time for you to explore and relax. Dinner is served at the hotel, but you are free to dine on your own at a different location if you wish.
- Our workshops are held in conjunction with our scenic, immersion vacations. Your classes take place in the hotel during the afternoon hours after the group returns from its daily outing.
- The structure of your vacation will be organized differently from our strictly scenic tours. Each alpine adventure is unique, so please read the description for each package offered for details. We excel at providing and custom-creating the most complete and diverse agency-organized dossier of outdoor, alpine adventures available in the Dolomites.
- We organize most of our tours to take advantage of a traditional, Italian daily custom: Italians take time off from 12-3pm to enjoy a large mid-day meal called Pranzo, followed by time to relax with their families before heading back to work. The stores close around noon and open up again about 3pm and remain open the rest of the afternoon and into the evening. It is customary to stroll leisurely through town in the afternoon, taking in shop windows and enjoying espresso and pastries or gelato at the many cafes. Italians eat their dinners late, usually around 8pm, so many of the activities on the town's social calendar take place in the late afternoon when everyone can enjoy the wonderful events planned.
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If you want to add more active activities to our scenic tours, are looking for additional activities if you have accompanied someone participating in one of our many workshops, or want to "touch" the majestic wildnerness of the Dolomites in a more personlized way, we can help you choose from many activities for all levels of participants in outdoor excursions.
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One of our guests enjoying a custom-designed, private climb with a top-notch, English-speaking alpine guide from the elite corps of guides, the Aquile di San Martino. This excursion took place on the Via Ferrata on the Cimon della Pala just above San Martino di Castrozza. Photo: Narciso Simion. |
.JPG) Our guests are treated to a tour of the town on the first day of their vacation in San Martino di Castrozza. Photo: Daniela Anderson.
Daniela and some of the guests participating in one of our popular one-day bus tours of the most beautiful Dolomitic Passes. Photo: Alessandro Simon.
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