We are an Italian tourism company based in Rome. We design unique and innovative Italian travel experiences, combining traditional services with a contemporary - and green - vision of the tourism world. Our aim is to guide you through the wonders of Italy. From must-see Italian spots to the hidden gems, we guarantee you the unforgettable holiday you’ve always dreamed of, making it easy, sustainable, and fully customizable. We care about our planet. We believe in environmentally friendly ways to travel, and we provide train-only transfers. A great option to make your journey greener.
Part of Meet and Greet, "GreenMeet" is a Destination Management Company (DMC) operating in corporate and private events planning and management, founded with the main focus of developing a real and contemporary vision of sustainability applied to the world of events.
Our experience was brilliant. Our guide Marianne was the best guide we have ever had. Thankyou !
Our tour guide Constatino was terrific. We had a tour with only 4 guests which made the whole trip flexible and catered to our needs. The places we visited never felt rushed (there was a great mix of activities and free time), and the use of trains to each destination was well managed. Would happily book with them again.
Our guide Miriam was exceptional. She was good humoured, knowledgeable, caring and an excellent communicator with both our group and the local guides, services within localities and always provided informed suggestions of extra sights, restaurants and modes of transport.
Great tour guide and tour
Annamaria was absolutely fantastic she took very good care of us all The people on the tour also made this a wonderful experience
I appreciate the convenience of having everything booked for us in advance. We did have a few issues with one of our hotels and when we reached out for assistance they were so quick and helpful. They contacted the hotel for us and then called me to confirm. This was a special detail I appreciated. Next time I will ask for more details about the hotel in advance to make sure to not have the same issue. But I am happy to know they are so responsive.
Anna Maria was amazing , very knowledgeable and our trip memorable it was great not to have to carry our luggage loved everything thing about our trip
Our tour leader, Anamaria, was fantastic and went out of her way to accommodate us. We took a ten day tour on April 18 and had 9 people in our group, which was fantastic! We did have issue with the tour itself and the lack of information we were given beforehand. We were not told that we would be walking over 5 miles each day, that the company would only handle 1 suitcase per person, and that the triple rooms were basically standard rooms with a rollaway or sofabed, and that Italy does not use air conditioning in April, even when the weather is quite warm. We were responsible for our own suitcases getting on and off trains and in the hotels, not service from door to door as described. We had older people and people who had trouble keeping up, so we ended up hiring taxis in many locations and not seeing the inside of many of the beautiful buildings we were visiting. We missed a whole day in Rome because of a train derailment, snd it took hours to get vans to take our group from Florence to Rome. If I had known the physical requirements for the tour ahead of time, I would have booked another tour. The description made it sound like this tour was easier than most because they used trains to transport us between cities and that we wouldn’t have to worry about our luggage, but this tour is best for very fit individuals! Even our fittest participants were complaining! I loved Annamaria and the food, but the tour was not what we were led to believe it was!
This tour of Italy was an interesting experience for viewing the cities and buildings of Italy. We visited eight cities and walked around and saw the sights. Unfortunately, only one museum was included, the Vatican museum, and that for only a limited time. The tour description was not clear that we woud not be going inside places, just walking around and seeing them. The tour needs to include extra days in Venice, Florence, and Rome to enable us to visit museums of choice, for example to go inside St. Mark’s basilica and Doge’s palace in Venice, one or two museums in Florence, the Colosseum and Pantheon in Rome. With an extra day in each city, skip-the-line tickets could have been purchased and these iconic sights could have been visited. Imagine going to Italy and NOT seeing these places! That’s what we did, and it was a great disappointment. Alternately, for those not interested in doing this, day tours to nearby places would have been available, like a day trip to Cinque Terre or Pisa or Assisi. In addition to the need for two or three additional days, advance details of travel arrangements (i.e. train schedules) should be sent to travelers a couple of weeks before the tour. “In the morning, take a high-speed train” does not mean 1:00 pm! With advance notice, rather than the evening before, the additional time in Venice could have been utilized (skip-the-line tickets, for example, which need to be booked in advance.) Costantino was a great tour leader through it all. He truly “spent himself” to make our tour special, doing what he could to handle the situations that came up, like getting to Florence later than expected because of inaccurate description of the train schedule, and extended time in the Vatican (with a different guide) that caused missed Colosseum appointments, and weather issues that required change of plans. He was knowledgeable, cheerful, helpful, considerate, and tireless, making our trip a great experience. It would be great to tour with him again.
Our tour guide, Constantino was the best part of this tour. As a first experience with a scheduled tour, this one convinced me not to book another. The tour felt rushed and did not provide enough time in any of the places visited. This could have been mediated by better scheduling by the tour company or at least providing a schedule ahead of time so we could get a sense of how much time we had to do our own thing. For example, the brochure said that we'd leave Venice in the morning to arrive in Florence. It's a 2hr train ride so, many of us booked a timed entry to museums for late afternoon only to discover, the day before leaving Venice that we'd be departing in the afternoon. As a result, we all had to cancel our booked museum tours. Some were able to rebook, others were not so lucky. This was extremely distressing for some on our tour - there were tears! The hotels were less than stellar. Murano was a lovely hotel but bad weather made getting back and forth on the boat a less than plesant experience. The hotel in Florence was well equipped but too far from the attractions and was on a very noisy main highway with a tram right outside. It was so noisy that we couldn't open our windows so we our choice was bake overnight in a too hot room or be kept awake by road noise. The distance from the old part of the city was 20 mins walking. This was way too far, especially for the many older people on the tour. Additionally, walking back at night did not feel safe as it was so far out and nobody was around. The hotel in Rome was a block from a large homeless encampment. We made a wrong turn on the first night and ran right into the encampment. We did not venture out at night alone again in Rome. The hotel, while only a block from the train station was quite far from the tourist destinations. This made for a great deal of excess walking. Finally, the hotel in Sorrento was tired and very, very uncomfortable. I have never experienced such cheap, hard beds and lumpy pillows. Clearly no reinvestment is made by the owners as this hotel was tired and shabby. The only great things about this hotel were the terrace and the staff. Otherwise, it was terrible. My recommendation to the tour company is to provde firm scheduling a week before departure so we know what to expect and to add an additional day onto Florence and Rome that are completely unscheduled so that people have a chance to book visits to museums, etc.
FRED OKIMOTO
Jun 10,20231. Rome walking tour. It rained heavy so we ask the tour guide to get us taxis. He took so long that we walked in the rain to the restaurant. 2. Europa Hotel Sorrento was a very old hotel and rooms were smelly and moldy. It needed renovations. First room was full of ants. 3. Boat trip to Amalfi. Young captain raced back like a Ferrari race! Boat did not have shielding so we all were soaking wet! One person told him he will lose his tip, but he kept racing back. 4. My wife and I got Covid (and another couple) got Covid from this tour.