Join us on a thoughtfully curated Montessori-inspired study tour, starting in Rome and weaving through the rolling hills of Umbria to the medieval charm of Perugia.
You’ll begin your Italian adventure with a warm welcome dinner in Rome before travelling to Perugia via a hands-on cooking class and wine tasting at a family-run winery in Montefalco. As we settle into the rhythm of Italy, you will explore the birthplace of Dr Maria Montessori in Chiaravalle, visit her childhood home, and experience the region that shaped her visionary approach to education.
In Perugia, immerse yourself in Montessori philosophy in action. Observe a classroom from the specially designed observation balcony at the Santa Croce Montessori School and engage in discussions and workshops with passionate local educators. In collaboration with Montessori Travel and Tours, you will learn how the Montessori approach is being implemented in Italian early childhood settings today and gain insights to bring back to your own practice.
Alongside professional learning, there will be time to savour Italy’s rich culture, wander ancient streets, enjoy local cuisine, and soak in the artistic and historic treasures of Umbria. Optional activities include food tours, art workshops, and a visit to Assisi, deepening your connection with the rich history surrounding Montessori’s legacy.
This is more than a study tour; it’s a journey of professional and personal growth, designed for early childhood educators who wish to reconnect with their purpose, learn from the roots of Montessori education, and build global connections with like-minded professionals.
Return home with renewed inspiration, practical ideas, and a heart full of Italy.
6 nights Accommodation
Daily breakfast
Enjoy a meal together on our first night in Rome to get to know your travel companions
3 Montessori Early-Childhood visits
Sample the local wines at Antonelli’s Winery
Learn to cook like an Italian
Explore the medieval walled town of Montefalco, renowned for its historic architecture and sweeping views of the Umbrian countryside.
A guided town tour will deepen your understanding of the cultural and social context that influenced Montessori’s pioneering work in education.
Conclude your tour with a farewell dinner, celebrating your learning, connections, and the rich experiences gained during your professional journey in Italy.
All ground transport as mentioned in the Itinerary
Your experienced Tour Leader and Professional Development facilitators
40 Hour Professional Development Certificate
Our team and tour leaders are ready to assist with any questions and will be there in person to ensure a smooth tour experience.
The Sangallo Palace Hotel is a stylish 4-star stay in the heart of Perugia, steps from the Rocca Paolina and an easy stroll to shops, cafes, and historic sites. Rooms are modern, quiet, and comfortable, with free Wi-Fi and all the essentials for a relaxed stay.
Guests can enjoy a heated indoor pool, a fitness centre, and delicious Umbrian cuisine at the on-site restaurant. With friendly service and a location that makes exploring Perugia effortless, Sangallo Palace Hotel is the perfect base for your Umbrian adventure.
*Please note: We always strive to provide high-quality accommodation that matches the style, location, and comfort expected on our tours. While we aim to book the hotels listed, occasionally, changes may be necessary due to renovations, availability, or unforeseen circumstances. In such cases, we will secure a similar hotel that meets the same standard, ensuring a seamless and enjoyable stay.
Enhance your professional practice with a focused early childhood study tour examining Montessori-inspired education in Italy. This program offers educators the opportunity to deepen their understanding of Montessori principles and observe their practical application within Italian early learning environments.
Participants will visit Montessori-based early childhood centres to observe classrooms in action, focusing on prepared environments, the role of the educator, and the implementation of child-led learning. Discussions and workshops with experienced Italian educators will provide insight into classroom management strategies, fostering independence and responsibility in young learners, and the integration of Montessori philosophy within the broader education system.
This study tour will enable participants to:
Observe authentic Montessori practices in early childhood settings
Analyse the design and function of Montessori environments to support child-led learning
Examine the educator’s role in facilitating independence, concentration, and intrinsic motivation
Engage in professional dialogue with Montessori educators and leaders
Reflect on how Montessori approaches can be adapted and applied within their own contexts to enhance outcomes for children
This is a professional development opportunity designed for educators seeking to refine their practice, gain practical insights from leading Montessori settings, and strengthen their capacity to support high-quality early learning in their own communities.
Begin your journey with a warm welcome dinner in Rome, offering a chance to meet fellow educators, share your professional goals for the tour, and settle into the Italian rhythm. This first evening sets the tone for a supportive, collegial environment throughout your learning experience.
Experience a hands-on cooking class using fresh, local ingredients at Antonelli’s Winery while learning traditional Umbrian culinary techniques. This session includes a guided wine tasting, offering insight into regional wine production and the role of food culture in Italian community life.
Explore the medieval walled town of Montefalco, renowned for its historic architecture and sweeping views of the Umbrian countryside. This visit allows you to reflect on the importance of community, culture, and tradition in shaping learning environments.
Discover the birthplace of Dr Maria Montessori, visit her childhood home, and explore The Secret Garden Bookshop. A guided town tour will deepen your understanding of the cultural and social context that influenced Montessori’s pioneering work in education.
Take time to explore Perugia’s lively streets, artisan shops, and historic sites. This is a chance to observe Italian daily life while reflecting on your learning and personal growth during the tour.
Learn about the Sorbello family’s legacy in education, culture, and social progress, and their connection with Maria Montessori, enriching your understanding of influential women in Italy’s educational landscape.
Conclude your tour with a farewell dinner, celebrating your learning, connections, and the rich experiences gained during your professional journey in Italy.
Arrive in Rome (make your own way to accommodation). Welcome Dinner with the group.
Enjoy breakfast before departing Rome by private transport, travelling through the beautiful Italian countryside into Umbria. Visit the renowned Antonelli Winery for a wine tasting, hands-on cooking class, and leisurely lunch experience. Afterwards, explore the charming walled town of Montefalco before continuing to Perugia and checking into your hotel. The evening is yours to relax, wander, and soak up the atmosphere of this stunning medieval city
After breakfast, travel to Chiaravalle, the birthplace of Dr Maria Montessori, for a truly inspiring day of professional learning and cultural immersion. Visit a local Montessori public early childhood school, explore Dr Montessori’s childhood home, and browse the beautiful Secret Garden Bookshop. Enjoy a guided tour through the town before returning to Perugia, with the evening free to relax or explore at your own pace.
Enjoy breakfast before walking to Santa Croce Montessori School for an immersive day of observation and professional learning. Tour the school, gain insight into Montessori education in Perugia, and engage in meaningful discussions with local educators. In the afternoon, take part in a workshop and presentation at the school before enjoying a free evening to explore, connect, or unwind in beautiful Perugia.
After breakfast, enjoy a free day to experience the beauty and charm of Perugia at your own pace. Choose from a range of optional activities, including a local food tour, Italian cooking class, winery visit, day trip to Assisi, stained glass workshop, chocolate tour, or a visit to the National Gallery. Whether you spend the day exploring, relaxing, or indulging in Italian culture, this is your opportunity to truly soak up la dolce vita.
Enjoy breakfast before beginning a final immersive observation session at Santa Croce School, or an alternative local or international school visit. Take part in a reflective workshop and Q&A session focused on your classroom observations and Montessori practice. In the afternoon, visit the Sorbello Foundation to deepen your cultural understanding of Perugia. Enjoy free time to explore the city before coming together for a farewell dinner at Ristorante Ferrari.
Enjoy a final breakfast together as the tour comes to a close. Depart with new insights, lasting memories, and meaningful connections from your time in Italy. Choose to return to Rome or continue your onward travels to explore more of Italy or beyond.