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ONE DAY BUS TOUR OF THE MOST BEAUTIFUL DOLOMITIC PASSES |
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SLIDESHOW: The scenic route we follow through the most beautiful Dolomitic passes has been described as one of the most awe-inspiring and breath-taking locations in the world. All photos: Daniela Anderson.
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Our Most Popular One Day Tour is our "Scenic Bus Tour of the Most Beautiful Dolomitic Passes. This scenic bus tour introduces our guests to some of the most beautiful Dolomitic Passes. Our itinerary is comprised of a loop beginning and ending in the Primiero Valley.
This tour offers two departure locations. We begin and end in Venice, making it convenient for vacationers in Venice to enjoy a unique escape from the tourist belt into one of the most exquisite locations in the world! We also will pick up in the Primiero Valley and San Martino di Castrozza since we go through these two locations as we head deep into the Dolomites. This is an ideal day tour for guests exploring Northern Italy and vacationers arriving in Venice by cruise ship. It is a spectacular trip extension for all ages. THIS DAY TOUR INCLUDES:
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The itinerary is subject to changes based on weather, road conditions and availability of seasonal activities and eating establishments. LUNCH, PURCHASES AND ITEMS OF A PERSONAL NATURE NOT INCLUDED This tour is led by Daniela Anderson, owner of The Alpine Adventure Agency, and Alessandro Simon, our outdoor/ nature photography instructor (Alessandro joins our group when a minimum of ten participants are booked) This tour is offered periodically throughout the Spring, Summer and Autumn seasons. Inclusion of the Cable Car ride at Sass Pordoi is subject to their seasonal schedule. This tour is available upon request for groups of any size. We can accomodate guests numbering from one in a four-passenger Mercedes up to 50 in a 52-passenger motorcoach. The itinerary is customizable. Pricing is determined by the number of booked participants and the size of the vehicle used. Please contact us for more information. |
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View from one of the peaks of Sass Pordoi. Note the people standing on other ridge toward the left side of the picture. Photo: Daniela Anderson |



















