Program Overview
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Florence, Siena & Rome: The Best of Renaissance
Join us for an unforgettable ten-day adventure through the heart of Italy, organized by Gwynedd Mercy Academy and Travel For Teens! This trip is designed to immerse you in the country’s unique culture, vibrant art, and deep history, offering a blend of iconic sights, authentic experiences, and memorable moments. This trip will have a focus on Faith, Science, & Art in addition to the cultural and food wonders of Italy!
Your adventure begins in Florence, the heart of the Renaissance. Here, you’ll encounter world-renowned art and architectural masterpieces, wander through historic markets, and gain insight into local craftsmanship. Your exploration extends beyond the city limits, with day trips to charming Tuscan towns, offering you a glimpse into the region’s picturesque landscapes and rich heritage. You’ll also have the opportunity to visit some of Italy’s most historically significant and beautiful churches, marveling at their architecture and artistry.
Your journey then takes you to the Eternal City, Rome. This segment of your trip is dedicated to exploring ancient wonders and significant cultural landmarks. You’ll experience the grandeur of historic sites and engage in hands-on activities that connect you with Roman traditions.
Throughout your trip, you’ll have ample opportunities to savor authentic Italian cuisine, embrace local customs, and create lasting memories with your peers, culminating in a truly unforgettable experience.
There will be two departures for this trip. Group A will do Florence first, then Rome. Group B will do Rome first, then Florence. Both trips will be designed to mirror each other as closely as possible.
During this trip, you will…
- Discover the artistic treasures of Florence, including David at the Accademia and the Uffizi Gallery.
- Wander through the vast interior of St. Peter’s Basilica and stare in awe at Michelangelo’s masterpiece in the Sistine Chapel.
- Climb the Duomo for incredible views of Florence
- Experience the medieval charm of Siena, exploring Piazza del Campo and its impressive Duomo.
- Toss a coin into the Trevi Fountain to guarantee your return to Rome.
- Participate in a pizza-making class in Rome and make your own authentic Italian dinner.
- Explore the medieval Roman neighborhood of Trastevere, including the Basilica di Santa Maria and Santa Cecilia.
Trip Itinerary
DAY 1: Departure time
Flight departs for Italy
Day 2: Benvenuti in Italia! Florence
- DAY 2: Benvenuti in Italia!
- Flight arrives in Milan
- Meet your TFT Counselors at the airport and take a private coach to the hotel
- TFT First Day Meeting
- Lunch in the Mercado San Lorenzo
- Start our Florence story with visiting David at the Accademia
- Late afternoon check into the hotel, rest, and relax.
- First night’s dinner – Authentic Italian cuisine.
- Evening: Optional Stroll around Florence by night
Day 3: Florence
- DAY 3: Museums & Leather
- Morning tour of the Uffizi, one of the world’s most important museums
- Lunch – try famous paninis!
- Learn about the leather at our private presentation
- Free Afternoon: visit the Duomo, shop or relax at the hotel
- Late Afternoon: Hike up Piazzale Michelangelo for a sunset photo shoot and visit to San Miniato church,
- Enjoy dinner at one of our favorite restaurants
DAY4: Florence
- Duomo (visit inside Santa Maria del Fiore and climb to top of Duomo)
- Lunch
- Afternoon: Free Time with choices
- Basilica di Santa Croce
- Basilica di San Lorenzo and/or Santa Maria Novella
- Galileo Museum or DaVinci Museum
- Dinner
- TFT’s famous gelato tour!
Day 5: Siena
- Check out of our hotel and board a private coach
- Siena on the way to Rome
- Piazza del Campo
- House of St. Catherine of Siena
- Basilica di San Domenico
- Palazzo del Pubblico
- Leave for Rome
- Settle into the hotel
- First Dinner in Rome
Day 6: Rome
- DAY 6: Visit the Vatican
- The Vatican Museums, including the Sistine Chapel
- St. Peter’s Basilica – Explore the inside of this opulent and amazing church.
- Lunch of pizza al taglio – pizza by the slice!
- Head to the medieval Roman neighborhood of Trastevere
- Basilica di Santa Cecilia & Santa Maria in Trastevere
- Dinner
- Gelato before returning to the hotel
Day 7: Rome
- DAY 7: The Eternal City
- Visit the Colosseum: See where the gladiators fought!
- The Roman Forum: Learn about the rise and fall of one of the world’s greatest civilizations
- Visit the market at the Campo di Fiori and grab lunch
- Afternoon: Free time
- Late afternoon visit the Trevi Fountain-throw your coin to ensure your return to the Eternal City
- Shopping on the Via del Corso
- Dinner at Piazza Navona
- Gelato
Day 8: Rome
- Pantheon
- Basilica di Santa Maria Sopra Minerva (visit tomb of St. Catherine of Siena)
- Chiesa di San Luigi dei Francesi (visit Contarelli Chapel to view three Caravaggios)
- Basilica di Sant’Agostino (visit tomb of St. Monica and see Caravaggio’s Madonna dei Pellegrini
- Chiesa di Sant’Agnese in Agone (in Piazza Navona to visit tomb of St. Agnes)
- Lunch near Piazza Navona
- Free afternoon
- Pizza cooking class- make your own dinner tonight!
- Gelato
DAY 9: Rome
- Students can sleep in
- Free time in the morning for photography, sketching, reflection
- Lunch
- Free time in the afternoon (shopping, etc.)
- Final dinner in the medieval Roman neighborhood of Trastevere
- Final Dinner in Trastevere- wrap up this trip of a lifetime in one of our favorite restaurants in Italy
DAY 10: Arrivederci Italia!
- Flight back to the USA
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Frequently Asked Question
Who is Travel For Teens?
We are in our 21st year in the teen travel business and have emerged as the industry leader for teen travel in the United States, Canada, Europe, Latin America, Asia, Oceania, and Africa. We operate over 100 programs in 47 countries on 6 continents.
Our philosophy: We offer genuine and authentic trips for travelers, not tourists.
Our goal is to engender a passion for learning about other cultures and places through living like a local in that place.
How much is tuition & what does tuition include?
Tuition for the trip is $4,985, which INCLUDES round-trip airfare to Italy, all breakfasts and dinners, accommodations, transportation, entrance to museums/events, taxes, and tips
Tuition does NOT INCLUDE lunches and meals not listed in the itinerary, trip insurance, beverages other than filtered water at meals, end of trip gratuity for the TFT leaers, laundry, souvenirs, shopping, visas and visa application fees, personal and medical expenses, activities and admissions that are not program-related or referenced in the itinerary, excess baggage fees, damage to hotels, expenses related to unforeseen circumstances (e.g. transportation delays or natural disasters).
Tuition for the trip is $4,985, which INCLUDES round-trip airfare to Italy, all breakfasts and dinners, accommodations, transportation, entrance to museums/events, taxes, and tips
Tuition does NOT INCLUDE lunches and meals not listed in the itinerary, trip insurance, beverages other than filtered water at meals, end of trip gratuity for the TFT leaers, laundry, souvenirs, shopping, visas and visa application fees, personal and medical expenses, activities and admissions that are not program-related or referenced in the itinerary, excess baggage fees, damage to hotels, expenses related to unforeseen circumstances (e.g. transportation delays or natural disasters).
What is the payment timeline?
Deadline to register: October 1, 2025
$750 trip deposit due within three business days of registration
The balance will be due in four installments.
Deadline to register: October 1, 2025
$750 trip deposit due within three business days of registration
The balance will be due in four installments.
If I cannot afford the payment schedule listed above, does Travel For Teens provide flexible payment plans?
Yes, Travel For Teens is willing to customize a payment plan for any participant who needs a little flexibility in the payment schedule. Please email help@travelforteens.com for details on payment plans.
How much is trip cancellation insurance?
A standard trip protection plan is $305, and a standard plan with cancel for any reason and interrupt for any reason coverage is $488.
For more information on insurance, please see this page.
A standard trip protection plan is $305, and a standard plan with cancel for any reason and interrupt for any reason coverage is $488.
For more information on insurance, please see this page.
Who can go on this trip?
The trip is open to 11th and 12th grade GMA students. Space is limited and is awarded based on school approval.
To be clear: GMA Students must receive approval from the school trip before registering and paying your deposit.
The trip is open to 11th and 12th grade GMA students. Space is limited and is awarded based on school approval.
To be clear: GMA Students must receive approval from the school trip before registering and paying your deposit.
After I register, what happens next?
Once you have completed your registration and paid your deposit, you will receive an email that contains your USERNAME and PASSWORD to MyTFT. All forms to be completed by parents and physician as well as packing lists, travel tips, travel insurance information, and other important information can be found on the MyTFT portal (hard copies of the essential legal/medical forms can be mailed to participants upon request). Our contract and release must be signed by all custodial parents (or guardians) and the participant.
How much is airfare? How do the flights work?
Travel For Teens will reserve a group contract for all participants. The exact flight path will be determined closer to the trip departure. TFT reserves the right to adjust the trip cost difference with a tuition supplement.
Participants will not be permitted to deviate from the group flights i.e. all participants must take the chaperoned group flight to and from the trip.
Travel For Teens will reserve a group contract for all participants. The exact flight path will be determined closer to the trip departure. TFT reserves the right to adjust the trip cost difference with a tuition supplement.
Participants will not be permitted to deviate from the group flights i.e. all participants must take the chaperoned group flight to and from the trip.
Where do we stay?
We will be staying in three-star hotels throughout the program. The names of the accommodations are available to all families once they have signed up.
Single rooms can be requested and will cost an additional fee per person per single.
Note: singles must be requested at the time of registration to be guaranteed.
We will be staying in three-star hotels throughout the program. The names of the accommodations are available to all families once they have signed up.
Single rooms can be requested and will cost an additional fee per person per single.
Note: singles must be requested at the time of registration to be guaranteed.
Trip Emails & Photographs
PHOTOGRAPHS
We will take dozens, if not hundreds, of photos each day. The best photos will be posted as regularly as possible (ideally every day) to a private photo-sharing platform (Waldo Photos) where you can follow along with the trip. We will send you an email to alert you when we post new photos. Low-resolution photos can be viewed for free during and after the trip. All of your High-Resolution matched photos can be purchased and downloaded in real-time during the trip or after the trip for $50.
EMAILS
The Trip Director will be in regular email contact every 24-48 hours, internet willing, with our families. Emails will include fun detailed updates about the day’s activities and are a great way for families to follow along with the journey. Email will be the best way to communicate messages to the Trip Director.
Safety, Sickness & Communication
SAFETY AND SICKNESS
The safety of our participants is our #1 concern, which is why we have only experienced trip leaders running the show. We offer 24/7 communication throughout our programs and have detailed risk management and safety policies in place. Please review our policies here.
For information regarding our specific policies with Covid-19 please review our Covid-19 protocols page here.
What are the safety qualifications for our staff?
Our staff members undergo a rigorous hiring process. They receive the same background check as school educators, an extensive training process to go over all safety precautions and protocols, and are required to be certified in CPR and First Aid. We exclusively hire responsible, multi-talented individuals who are safety-minded and are as passionate about teen travel as we are.
What is the food like on a TFT program? Can you accommodate dietary restrictions?
In a word – delicious! At TFT, we believe food should be an integral part of the travel experience and always make an effort to eat at authentic establishments when we can. What better way to immerse yourself in the culture of a place than by sampling the local delicacies, and we encourage students to do so whenever possible! Just as we stay away from Americanized hotel chains, we try to avoid restaurants with menus that cater only to tourists because every good traveler knows the best food is found wherever the locals are eating!
We also love to have picnics al fresco and do this whenever possible, which is a great way to taste some local food while sitting out in the fresh air taking in the sights and sounds of our surroundings.
As always, we are willing and able to accommodate vegetarians, vegans, gluten allergies, and other dietary restrictions.
Do I need to speak the language?
No, our skilled staff members will help you get around and even teach you a few fun phrases!
Are participants allowed to have their cell phones on the program?
We do allow participants to bring their phones, but we ask that they use it solely as a camera when we are out and about during the day. We want everyone to focus on living in the moment and fully experience each new destination we are visiting without being absorbed in their phones. We ask that participants look at their journey with us as a way to disconnect. When we have downtime at our hotels in the evenings it is okay for participants to use their devices to connect with friends and family back home.

