Abruzzo Packages
Built by People Who Actually Live Here
Our Packages speak LOCAL
Abruzzo Vacation Packages for Travellers Who Want the Real Thing
Most tours show you Abruzzo from the window of a coach. Ours shows it from the inside. borGO is a licensed tour operator based in Villamagna, in the heart of Abruzzo. We design every package around a real place: a medieval borgo few maps mention, a winemaker who exports product quality over quantity, a valley that tourism hasn't reached yet.
Choose from a 2-day village escape, a small-group trekking package, or a fully crafted 7-day journey through multiple landscapes. Or skip the catalogue entirely, fill out the form below, and we'll build something around you.
Tailored to your needs
Choose your Abruzzo
All packages are listed below. Everyone can be adjusted for your dates, group size, or pace. Just get in touch.
Can't find what you're looking for? Use the custom quote button or get in touch, and we'll design it from scratch.
Abruzzo, exactly as you imagined it
Looking for something beyond the ordinary? From private village tours to exclusive culinary experiences, we specialize in creating custom trips that connect you deeply with our territory. Fill out the form below, and let's start planning your story.
WHAT MAKE US STAND OUT
Why borGO
We live here, not in a city office. Our travel designers are based in the villages we take you to. When something is worth seeing, we know first. Also, we work with local organisations to offer you special services and unique access.
Small groups. Real access. No coaches. Direct introductions to producers, artisans, and places that don't appear on standard itineraries.
Built around the season, not a brochure. Every package is designed to match what's actually happening in Abruzzo right now — harvests, festivals, the light in October.
Everything You Need to Know Before You Go
Why should I book a package with borGO rather than planning it myself?
Because the hard parts are already done — and the good parts are still yours to shape.
Every borGO package comes with accommodation arranged, experiences curated, and local knowledge built in. But nothing is fixed in stone. Need a pick-up from Rome or transfers between villages? We sort it. Arriving by train? We'll handle the tickets and connections. Want more time in one place and less in another? We adjust the rhythm. Prefer a private guide for one day and complete freedom the next? We build that in.
What you get is not a pre-packaged tour you fit yourself into. It's a starting point, designed by people who live in this territory, that we tailor around how you actually want to travel.
How many days do you need in Abruzzo?
Three days give you a real immersion in one area — a valley, a wine zone, or a coastal stretch. Five to seven days let you move between landscapes: from the Apennine mountains to the medieval hill villages to the Adriatic coast.
borGO's packages run from 2-day village stays to a multi-week full-region journey. If you only have a weekend, start with the weekend packages.
Is Abruzzo worth visiting for a weekend from Rome?
Absolutely. Abruzzo is 1.5 to 2 hours from Rome by car — closer than most places Italians go for a long weekend. The mountains and medieval villages are nothing like Rome, which makes the contrast part of the experience.
borGO's weekend packages are designed to make that transition feel immediate: you arrive Friday evening in a different world.
What is special about Abruzzo compared to Tuscany or Umbria?
Abruzzo has something those regions have largely lost: a territory that still works the way it always did. The villages are still lived in. The food producers aren't performing for tourists. The landscapes haven't been curated for Instagram. It is less polished, more real, and — because far fewer people go — far more available to you when you arrive.
What makes borGO different from other tour operators in Abruzzo?
borGO is not a marketplace. We are a small, licensed tour operator in the territory we sell. We don't list every possible hotel and call it a package. We build trips around places we know personally, with direct access to local producers, artisans, and traditions. Small groups. No coaches. Real territory.




