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DISCOVERY TOUR
$475 | Up to 5 Screens
Welcome to LIVE, private-guided, virtual experiences that are completely customized around your unique family history, brought to you by Discover Live and Ancestry®. Ancestry is the industry leader in family history, and their DNA origins and ethnicity results provide historical and geographic insights that Discover Live pairs with their leading private, virtual travel expertise to bring you a live, on-location tour to explore your roots. It’s the perfect pairing of Discover Lives’ years of curating custom, private-guided tours and Ancestry’s expert DNA knowledge. This collaboration will help you start your ancestral discovery journey.
The tour will take place in the region your family originates from, unveiling the unique history, heritage and culture that makes it special.
60-minute live, virtual tour. $365 | Up to 5 Screens, Additional Screens $50 each.
Tour recordings can be purchased for $129 per recording.
HOW WE CURATE YOUR PERSONAL HERITAGE EXPERIENCE
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France
Alsace Region, France
One of the most beautiful regions in France.

France
Aunis Region, France
Historical Province of France.

France
Bordeaux Region, France
The Wine Capital of the Country.
Located in southwestern France, the Bordeaux region is celebrated for its world-renowned vineyards, historic architecture, and vibrant cultural heritage. With a history stretching from prehistoric settlements to Roman influence, Bordeaux has long been a hub of trade, art, and innovation. Its elegant châteaux, lively markets, and centuries-old traditions reflect the region’s deep-rooted connection to both heritage and ancestry.
On this private, live, and interactive virtual walking tour, you will explore Bordeaux’s iconic landmarks, scenic vineyards, and rich history. Discover how the region’s culture and wine-making legacy have shaped generations of families and influenced French heritage.
Join us to experience the history, heritage, and ancestry of this distinguished region.
Tour Highlights
Explore Bordeaux’s historic architecture and charming streets
Learn about the region’s Roman and medieval history
Discover Bordeaux’s wine-making traditions and famous vineyards
Understand the area’s role in trade and the French Revolution
Connect with the stories of families whose roots trace back to Bordeaux
What’s Included:
A live and interactive virtual tour with a local guide
Real-time Q&A with your guide
Private access for your group
Insights into Bordeaux’s ancestry, history, and cultural heritage
Meet Your Guide:
Your local guide, Anna, brings Bordeaux’s history and culture to life with warmth and insight. With a passion for the region’s wine, architecture, and traditions, Anna shares stories that connect the past to the present, revealing how Bordeaux continues to inspire visitors and descendants alike.

France
Ile de France Region, France
The most Populous of all the French Regions.

France
Normandy Region, France
One of the Most Visited Regions in France.

Germany
Berlin, Germany
Known for its Striking Contrasts.

Ireland
Connacht Province, Ireland (County Galway)
One of Ireland's Most Unique Cities
Galway, perched on Ireland’s rugged west coast in the province of Connacht, is one of the country’s most unique and vibrant cities. Known as the “City of the Tribes,” it blends medieval heritage with a thriving cultural spirit. Its heart beats in Eyre Square, while landmarks like Lynch Castle, Shop Street, Nora Barnacle House, and St. Nicholas Church bring centuries of history and storytelling to life.
For many, Galway is also a gateway to ancestry and heritage, with deep roots in Ireland’s history of migration, trade, and family connections that span the globe. On this private, live, and interactive walking tour, you’ll uncover Galway’s fascinating mix of medieval streets, literary traditions, and lively culture.
Join us to learn more about the history, heritage and culture of this region.
Tour Highlights:
Stroll through Eyre Square, the lively heart of Galway
Visit Lynch Castle, a symbol of Galway’s medieval past
Walk along Shop Street, the city’s bustling cultural hub
Discover the Nora Barnacle House, tied to James Joyce and Irish literary history
Explore St. Nicholas Church, one of Ireland’s most historic places of worship
Learn how Galway’s “City of the Tribes” heritage connects to ancestry and migration
What’s Included:
A live and interactive virtual tour with a local guide
Real-time Q&A with your guide
Private access for your group
Unique insights into Galway’s history, heritage, and local culture
Meet Your Guide:
Colleen is a proud local who brings Galway’s vibrant history and traditions to life. With a passion for storytelling and a deep connection to the city’s medieval and cultural heritage, she shares both the iconic landmarks and the hidden gems. Her insights connect Galway’s past not only to Ireland itself but also to the ancestry and heritage of families around the world.

Ireland
County Donegal, Ireland
Known for its Wild, Rugged Beauty, the Surfing Capital of Ireland.

Ireland
County Kerry, Ireland
Renowned the World Over for Its Beautiful Scenery.

Ireland
County Kilkenny, Ireland
Referred to as the "Marble City" for centuries.

Ireland
County Mayo, Ireland
Renowned for being one of the most picturesque counties in Ireland.

Ireland
Leinster Province, Ireland (County Dublin)
The Capital city and most populous county.
Dublin, the vibrant capital of Ireland, stands at the heart of the Leinster Province. With roots reaching back to Viking and Norman times, Dublin’s story is one of culture, creativity, and community. The city’s cobbled streets, Georgian architecture, and lively pubs tell tales of resilience and artistry, while its literary legacy has produced some of the world’s greatest writers, from James Joyce to W.B. Yeats.
This private, live, and interactive walking tour invites you to explore Dublin’s layers of history, from medieval foundations to modern charm. You’ll stroll through neighborhoods like Stoneybatter, once the hub of Dublin’s cattle trade, where traces of old Ireland still linger in every corner.
Join us to experience the history, heritage, and ancestry of this remarkable city.
Tour Highlights:
Explore Stoneybatter, one of Dublin’s oldest neighborhoods
Learn about Dublin’s Viking and Norman origins
Discover the city’s world-famous literary and musical traditions
Visit iconic landmarks that capture Ireland’s cultural identity
Connect with stories of Dublin’s people, past and present
What’s Included:
A live and interactive virtual tour with a local guide
Real-time Q&A with your guide
Private access for your group
Insights into Dublin’s ancestry, history, and vibrant culture
Meet Your Guide:
Ruth brings Dublin’s rich history and personality to life through her engaging storytelling and local insight. With a deep love for the city’s heritage and a passion for connecting its past to the present, Ruth shares the tales, traditions, and spirit that make Dublin a cornerstone of Irish ancestry and culture.

Ireland
Munster Province, Ireland (County Clare)
The Town of the Cascades
Ennistymon, nestled in County Clare in the province of Munster, is a picturesque market town celebrated for its cascading Cullenagh River and colorful 19th-century shopfronts. With a history shaped by trade, railways, and butter production, the town reflects both Ireland’s industrious past and its vibrant cultural spirit.
From the Falls Hotel, built upon the ruins of the ancient O’Brien Castle, to the bustling streets filled with music, literature, and folklore, Ennistymon has long been a gathering place for creativity and community. For many, it also represents a deeper connection to ancestry and heritage, with stories tied to Ireland’s traditions and migrations. Join us to discover its rich heritage and vibrant culture.
Tour Highlights:
See the cascading Cullenagh River, the town’s most iconic feature - Explore 19th-century shopfronts that line the historic streets
Visit the Falls Hotel, built on the ruins of O’Brien Castle
Learn about Ennistymon’s trading heritage, from butter production to the railway boom
Experience the town’s vibrant traditions of music, literature, and folklore
Connect with stories of ancestry and heritage rooted in County Clare
What’s Included:
A live and interactive virtual tour with a local guide
Real-time Q&A with your guide
Private access for your group
Unique insights into Ennistymon’s history, heritage, and culture
Meet Your Guide:
Martin is a passionate storyteller who brings the charm of Ennistymon to life. With a deep knowledge of the town’s history and traditions, he reveals how its river, castle ruins, and creative spirit connect both locals and visitors to the rich ancestry and culture of County Clare.

Ireland
Munster Province, Ireland (County Cork)
Formerly Queenstown
Cobh, nestled on the southern coast of County Cork along the shores of Cork Harbour, is one of Ireland's most historic and poignant port towns. Known as Queenstown during British rule, this picturesque town was the final glimpse of Ireland for over 2.5 million emigrants who departed its shores between 1848 and 1950, including the first immigrant to pass through Ellis Island, Annie Moore, who left Cobh with her two younger brothers in 1891.
From its role as a major embarkation point for those seeking new lives across the Atlantic to its connection with the RMS Titanic's final port of call, Cobh holds stories of hope, heartbreak, and resilience. Its colorful Victorian houses cascade down steep hills toward the harbor, crowned by the magnificent St. Colman's Cathedral, creating one of Ireland's most striking streetscapes.
Join us to explore the heritage, history, and deeply personal stories of ancestry that connect Cobh to families around the world.

Ireland
Munster Province, Ireland (County Limerick)
One of Ireland's Oldest and Largest Cities
Luimneach (Limerick), one of Ireland’s oldest and largest cities, sits proudly along the Shannon River in the province of Munster. With origins dating back to the Vikings and a medieval core shaped by Norman rule, Limerick’s story spans centuries of resilience, culture, and trade. Its skyline is marked by King John’s Castle and St. Mary’s Cathedral, reminders of its rich past, while Georgian streets reflect its later era of elegance and prosperity.
For many, Limerick also represents a deeper connection to ancestry and heritage, as its history of migration and trade ties it to families around the world. On this private, live, and interactive walking tour, you will explore the city’s fascinating blend of Viking roots, medieval landmarks, and Georgian charm.
Join us to learn more about the history, heritage and culture of this region.
Tour Highlights:
Explore King John’s Castle, a 13th-century fortress overlooking the Shannon
Visit St. Mary’s Cathedral, a cornerstone of Limerick’s medieval core
Walk through the city’s Georgian Quarter, known for its architectural elegance
Discover the stories of Viking and Norman influences that shaped Limerick
Learn how Limerick’s history connects to ancestry, trade, and migration
What’s Included:
A live and interactive virtual tour with a local guide
Real-time Q&A with your guide
Private access for your group
Unique insights into Limerick’s history, heritage, and local culture
Meet Your Guide:
Martin is a passionate local who loves bringing Limerick’s history to life. With a gift for storytelling and a deep knowledge of the city’s Viking, Norman, and Georgian past, he shares both the iconic landmarks and the hidden corners. His perspective connects Limerick’s history not just to Ireland, but to the ancestry and heritage of families around the world.

Ireland
Munster Province, Ireland (County Tipperary)
Has one of Ireland's Oldest and Best Preserved Castles
Nestled in County Tipperary in the heart of Munster, Cahir is one of Ireland’s most picturesque and historic towns. Best known for Cahir Castle, one of the country’s oldest and best-preserved medieval fortresses, the town offers a journey through centuries of Irish heritage.
Set along the River Suir, Cahir is surrounded by thatched cottages, stone bridges, and rolling green hills that perfectly capture the spirit of rural Ireland. From its ancient castle to nearby monastic ruins and scenic countryside, Cahir reflects the enduring connection between Ireland’s natural beauty and its storied past.
Join us to explore the history, culture, and charm that make this Munster gem a true window into Ireland’s heritage.
Tour Highlights:
Discover Cahir Castle, a 13th-century stronghold that has stood the test of time
Walk through Cahir’s quaint town center, filled with traditional pubs and thatched cottages
Learn about the River Suir’s role in shaping local life and trade
Explore ancient ruins and countryside landscapes that tell stories of Ireland’s Gaelic past
Gain insight into Munster’s cultural legacy and how it connects to Irish ancestry around the world
What’s Included:
A live, interactive virtual tour hosted by a local expert
Real-time Q&A with your guide
Private group access for an engaging experience
Fascinating insights into Cahir’s history, heritage, and natural beauty
Meet Your Guide:
Jorgen is a passionate local storyteller who brings Cahir’s rich past to life. With a deep appreciation for Irish history and culture, he shares how the town’s castle, river, and surrounding countryside connect the heart of Munster to the broader story of Ireland’s heritage and ancestry.

Ireland
Munster Province, Ireland (County Waterford)
A Bustling Seaside Town
Waterford, located in the province of Munster along the River Suir, is Ireland’s oldest city. Founded by Vikings over a thousand years ago, it remains a bustling hub where medieval history meets modern vibrancy. The city’s historic core, known as the Viking Triangle, is home to Reginald’s Tower, medieval walls, and centuries-old streets that tell the story of Ireland’s past.
From its origins as a Viking settlement to its role as a thriving trading port, Waterford reflects a rich legacy of culture, craftsmanship, and ancestry. Today, it is celebrated not only for its historic landmarks but also for its artistry, most famously the world-renowned Waterford Crystal.
Join us to learn more about the history, heritage and culture of this region.
Tour Highlights:
Explore the Viking Triangle, the city’s historic heart
Visit Reginald’s Tower, a symbol of Viking strength and Ireland’s oldest civic building
Walk along medieval city walls that once protected Waterford
Learn how Waterford grew into a thriving trading port
Discover the artistry of Waterford Crystal and the city’s global legacy
Connect with stories of ancestry, craftsmanship, and cultural heritage
What’s Included:
A live and interactive virtual tour with a local guide
Real-time Q&A with your guide
Private access for your group
Unique insights into Waterford’s history, heritage, and culture
Meet Your Guide:
Deirdre is a local expert with a passion for bringing Waterford’s history to life. With deep knowledge of the city’s Viking origins, medieval landmarks, and artistic traditions, they reveal how Waterford connects Ireland’s past to families and ancestry around the world.

Italy
Calabria region, Italy
Region of rugged mountains, old-fashioned villages and dramatic coastlines.

Italy
Campania Region, Italy (Naples)
Home to some of the Most Iconic Destinations in the World, also Little-Known Gems.
In southern Italy lies Campania, a region where ancient history, family traditions, and timeless beauty intertwine. From the bustling streets of Naples to the tranquil shores of Amalfi and Positano, Campania captures the heart of Italian heritage. It is a place where generations have lived, celebrated, and passed down customs that continue to shape Italian identity today.
Here, every stone tells a story. Walk through the ancient ruins of Pompeii and Herculaneum, where everyday life from centuries ago remains frozen in time. Feel the spirit of the region through its cuisine—fresh tomatoes ripened under the Mediterranean sun, creamy mozzarella, and seafood drawn from the sparkling Tyrrhenian Sea—recipes preserved and shared through generations of families.
Whether you are tracing Italian ancestry or simply seeking to understand the roots of southern Italian culture, Campania offers a journey through history, flavor, and family tradition.
Tour Highlights:
Explore the ancient ruins of Pompeii and Herculaneum, windows into Italy’s ancestral past
Stroll through Naples, a city rich with art, music, and living heritage
Discover the coastal beauty of Amalfi and Positano, where traditions meet breathtaking scenery
Learn how Campania’s cuisine reflects generations of family recipes and local pride
Experience the festivals and customs that continue to unite communities across the region
What’s Included:
A live and interactive virtual tour with a local guide
Real-time Q&A with your guide
Private access for your group
Authentic insights into Campania’s history, culture, and ancestral legacy
Meet Your Guide:
Giuseppe is a local expert with a passion for preserving and sharing the stories of Campania. Through his knowledge of ancient sites, local cuisine, and cherished traditions, they reveal how this region continues to connect people around the world to their Italian roots.

Italy
Emilia-Romagna Region, Italy (Ravenna)
Known for Its Elegant Medieval Cities and Sun-Soaked Adriatic Beaches.
Located in northern Italy, the Emilia-Romagna region is known for its elegant medieval cities, rich culinary traditions, and sun-soaked Adriatic coastline. From the historic streets of Bologna, Modena, and Parma to the artistic treasures of Ravenna, the region has long been a center of culture, craftsmanship, and innovation. Emilia-Romagna’s heritage is reflected in its architecture, cuisine, and centuries-old traditions that continue to shape its identity today.
On this private, live, and interactive virtual walking tour, you will explore the region’s historic cities, art, and culinary heritage. Discover how Emilia-Romagna’s past has influenced its communities and learn about the ancestry and cultural traditions of families connected to this part of Italy.
Join us to experience the history, heritage, and ancestry of this remarkable region.
Tour Highlights:
Explore Ravenna’s stunning mosaics and medieval landmarks
Discover the culinary traditions of Bologna, Modena, and Parma
Learn about the region’s art, with masterpieces by Raphael and Guercino
Understand Emilia-Romagna’s industrial history in automotive and ceramics
Connect with the stories of families whose ancestry traces back to this region
What’s Included:
A live and interactive virtual tour with a local guide
Real-time Q&A with your guide
Private access for your group
Insights into Emilia-Romagna’s ancestry, history, and cultural heritage
Meet Your Guide:
Your local guide, Cristiana, shares Emilia-Romagna’s rich history and traditions with expertise and passion. Through her storytelling, you will uncover the art, architecture, and culinary heritage that define the region and connect its past to the present for generations of families.

Italy
Lazio region, Italy (Rome)
Home to some of the Most Important Monuments of Roman Civilization.

Italy
Lombardy Region, Italy (Milan)
The Leading Industrial and Commercial Region.
Located in northern Italy, Lombardy is one of the country’s most vibrant and influential regions. Its capital, Milan, is a global center for fashion, design, and culture, surrounded by stunning landscapes of lakes, mountains, and historic cities such as Bergamo, Brescia, and Como.
Lombardy’s heritage shines through its art, architecture, music, and cuisine, reflecting centuries of creativity and tradition. On this private, live, and interactive virtual walking tour, you will explore Lombardy’s rich history and modern charm. From Renaissance masterpieces to elegant modern life, discover how the region continues to shape Italy’s cultural identity.
Join us to experience the history, artistry, and culture of this remarkable region.
Tour Highlights:
Explore Milan’s famous landmarks and creative heritage
Discover the scenic beauty of Lombardy’s lakes and mountains
Learn about the region’s artistic and musical traditions
Visit charming historic towns like Bergamo and Brescia
Experience Lombardy’s celebrated cuisine, including dishes like ossobuco
What’s Included:
A live and interactive virtual tour with a local guide
Real-time Q&A with your guide
Private access for your group
Insights into Lombardy’s history, culture, and regional heritage
Meet Your Guide
Your local guide, Veronica, brings Lombardy’s story to life with warmth and authenticity. With a deep love for the region’s art, food, and traditions, she shares the heart of Lombardy through its people, places, and timeless culture.

Italy
Piemonte region, Italy
Surrounded on Three Sides by the Alps and Italy's Largest Region.

Italy
Province of Potenza, Italy
A Land of Mountains, Heritage, and Ancestral Roots

Italy
Puglia Region, Italy
Known for beautiful bays, stone villages, olive groves and unique architecture.

Italy
Sicilia Region, Italy
Famous for Amazing Architecture.
Located at the southern tip of Italy, Sicily is a land of incredible beauty, layered history, and striking architecture. As the largest island in the Mediterranean, it has been shaped by diverse civilizations including the Greeks, Romans, Arabs, and Normans, each leaving their mark on its culture and landmarks. From ancient temples and baroque cities to vibrant coastal towns, Sicily embodies the essence of Italian heritage and Mediterranean charm.
On this private, live, and interactive virtual walking tour, you will explore the island’s stunning architecture, captivating stories, and timeless traditions. From Mount Etna’s volcanic slopes to the historic streets of Siracusa and Palermo, Sicily offers an unforgettable journey through centuries of art, culture, and human ingenuity.
Join us to experience the history, heritage, and ancestry of this extraordinary region.
Tour Highlights
Discover Sicily’s breathtaking Greek and Roman ruins
Explore the baroque beauty of Palermo and Siracusa
Learn about the island’s multicultural influences through the centuries
See Mount Etna and understand its impact on local life and culture
Experience Sicily’s rich traditions, cuisine, and artistic heritage
What’s Included
A live and interactive virtual tour with a local guide
Real-time Q&A with your guide
Private access for your group
Insights into Sicily’s ancestry, history, and cultural heritage
Meet Your Guide:
Your local guide, Elisa, shares Sicily’s story with passion and authenticity. With a deep connection to the island’s history and people, Elisa brings to life the legends, artistry, and architecture that define Sicily. Through her storytelling, you’ll gain a true appreciation for the island’s vibrant culture and its enduring place in Italian and Mediterranean history.

Italy
Toscana (Tuscany) Region, Italy (Florence)
Regarded as the Birthplace of the Italian Renaissance.
In the heart of Italy lies Tuscany, a region where beauty, creativity, and heritage come together in perfect harmony. Known as the birthplace of the Renaissance, Tuscany has inspired generations with its rolling hills, timeless villages, and artistic spirit that reflect the soul of Italian culture.
The legacy of great thinkers, artists, and families lives on in every detail, from grand architecture to centuries-old traditions. Tuscan cuisine and wine tell stories of the land and the people who have cultivated it for generations, blending artistry and ancestry in every flavor.
Tuscany is more than a region; it is a living expression of Italian heritage, where the past continues to guide and inspire the present. Whether you are reconnecting with family roots or discovering Italy’s cultural heart, this journey invites you to experience the timeless spirit of Toscana.
Tour Highlights:
Discover how Tuscany’s art, culture, and traditions have shaped Italian identity
Learn about the region’s Renaissance heritage and lasting creative influence
Experience how local food and wine reflect Tuscan history and family tradition
Connect with the timeless landscapes and stories that define the heart of Italy
What’s Included:
A live and interactive virtual tour with a local guide
Real-time Q&A with your guide
Private access for your group
Authentic insights into Tuscany’s history, heritage, and cultural legacy
Meet Your Guide
Michele is a local expert who brings Tuscany’s history and traditions to life through storytelling and local insight. With a deep appreciation for the region’s art, culture, and cuisine, he will reveal how the heritage of Toscana continues to connect people to their Italian roots and inspire generations around the world.

Italy
Umbria Region, Italy (Assisi)
A popular Pilgrimage Site
Nestled in the heart of Italy, Umbria is a land of serenity, faith, and enduring tradition. Known as the spiritual soul of Italy, this region reflects centuries of devotion, artistry, and community. Its hilltop towns, olive groves, and ancient stone streets carry stories of those who lived with deep connection to the land and to one another.
Assisi, one of Umbria’s most treasured towns, embodies this spirit. As the birthplace of St. Francis, it has long been a place of reflection and pilgrimage. The beauty of its architecture, the warmth of its people, and the flavors of its cuisine such as truffles, olive oil, and lentils speak of a heritage rooted in simplicity, gratitude, and craftsmanship.
Whether you are exploring your Italian ancestry or seeking to understand the heart of Italian tradition, Umbria offers a journey through the values, artistry, and faith that have shaped generations.
Tour Highlights:
Discover Umbria’s spiritual and cultural heritage, centered in Assisi - Learn how devotion, art, and daily life have shaped the region’s identity - Experience the local traditions, cuisine, and craftsmanship passed down through generations - Connect with the peaceful landscapes and timeless spirit that define Umbria What’s Included - A live and interactive virtual tour with a local guide - Real-time Q&A with your guide - Private access for your group - Authentic insights into Umbria’s history, culture, and ancestral heritage Meet Your Guide: Patrizia is a local expert who shares the heart and history of Umbria through stories of faith, art, and tradition. With deep roots in the region, she will reveal how Umbria’s timeless beauty continues to connect people to their heritage and to the enduring spirit of Italy.

Italy
Umbria Region, Italy (Perugia)
A 2500 year old surprising combination of Culture, Nature and Gastronomy
Perugia, the capital of Umbria, is a captivating hilltop city that brings together over 2,500 years of history, culture, and flavor. With its Etruscan walls, medieval streets, and lively piazzas, Perugia tells the story of a region that balances ancient tradition with vibrant modern life.
The city’s artistic spirit is matched only by its culinary excellence. From handcrafted chocolates to truffles, cured meats, and fine wines, Perugia reflects the deep connection between land, craftsmanship, and community. Its university adds youthful energy, making it a place where old-world charm and modern creativity thrive side by side.
Whether you are exploring your Italian roots or simply drawn to authentic culture, Perugia and the Umbria region offer a journey through the heritage, artistry, and spirit that continue to define Italy’s heart.
Tour Highlights:
Explore Perugia’s rich cultural and historical landmarks
Learn about Umbria’s unique blend of ancient and modern life
Discover local cuisine and traditions passed down through generations
Experience the artistic and culinary legacy that makes this region unforgettable
What’s Included:
A live and interactive virtual tour with a local guide
Real-time Q&A with your guide
Private access for your group
Authentic insights into Umbria’s history, culture, and ancestral heritage
Meet Your Guide:
Patrizia is a local expert who brings the story of Perugia and Umbria to life through art, history, and food. With deep roots in the region, they share how its enduring traditions and lively spirit continue to inspire those who visit and those who call it home.

Italy
Veneto (Venice) Region, Italy (Treviso)
Beautiful cities, beaches, mountains, lakes, and forests.
Located in northeastern Italy, the Veneto region is a land of beauty and balance, where elegant cities, serene lakes, and rolling hills meet centuries of history and craftsmanship. Its landscapes stretch from the Adriatic coast to the Alpine foothills, offering a glimpse into both nature’s charm and human artistry.
Treviso, often called “Little Venice,” is a city that reflects the soul of Veneto. Known as the birthplace of tiramisù and home to graceful canals, frescoed houses, and lively piazzas, it also carries a deep history of migration. In the late 1800s, many Venetians left these lands in search of opportunity abroad, shaping communities across the world. Today, Treviso preserves that story of resilience and connection through its traditions, language, and cuisine.
Whether tracing your Italian ancestry or discovering the cultural heart of northern Italy, Veneto invites you to explore its enduring beauty, creativity, and spirit.
Tour Highlights:
Learn about the emigration story that shaped Veneto’s history
Discover Treviso’s charming canals, piazzas, and artistic heritage
Experience the region’s culinary icons like tiramisù and local wines
Connect with the traditions and landscapes that define Veneto’s identity
What’s Included:
A live and interactive virtual tour with a local guide
Real-time Q&A with your guide
Private access for your group
Authentic insights into Veneto’s history, culture, and ancestral heritage
Meet Your Guide:
Andrea is a local expert passionate about sharing the stories of Veneto’s people, cuisine, and traditions. With deep knowledge of Treviso’s history and heritage, they bring to life the journey of migration, resilience, and pride that continues to shape this beautiful region.

Italy
Veneto (Venice) Region, Italy, (Venice)
The City of Canals
Set in northeastern Italy, the Veneto region is a place where art, history, and water intertwine. At its heart lies Venice, the City of Canals, a masterpiece of human ingenuity and timeless beauty. Once the center of the powerful Venetian Republic, this region flourished through trade, culture, and craftsmanship that shaped much of Europe’s artistic and architectural heritage.
Venice embodies the spirit of Veneto, a city built on water yet grounded in tradition. From its elegant bridges and grand palaces to the melodies of gondoliers, every corner tells a story of resilience, creativity, and connection. The region’s cuisine, inspired by its coastal and rural roots, brings together flavors of the sea and the land, offering a taste of Veneto’s long history of trade and cultural exchange.
Whether you are exploring your ancestral roots or simply drawn to Italy’s timeless charm, this journey through Venice reveals how the past continues to shape the rhythm and spirit of life in Veneto today.
Tour Highlights:
Explore Venice’s canals, bridges, and timeless architecture
Learn about the legacy of the Venetian Republic and its global influence
Experience the art, music, and traditions that define Veneto’s identity
Discover the regional cuisine shaped by both sea and countryside
What’s Included:
A live and interactive virtual tour with a local guide
Real-time Q&A with your guide
Private access for your group
Authentic insights into Veneto’s history, culture, and ancestral heritage
Meet Your Guide:
Andrea is a local expert who brings Venice’s stories to life through art, history, and everyday traditions. With deep knowledge of the city’s past and passion for its living culture, he reveals how Veneto’s spirit of beauty and innovation continues to inspire people around the world.
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Nigeria
Kaduna, Nigeria
The Capital of Kaduna State
Located in north-central Nigeria, Kaduna is a city rich in history and cultural diversity. As the capital of Kaduna State, it bridges Nigeria’s ancient traditions and modern identity. The city’s story unfolds through early civilizations, artistic achievements, and customs passed down through generations.
At its heart stands the Kaduna National Museum, home to treasured artifacts such as the Nok terra-cotta sculptures, created over 2,500 years ago by one of West Africa’s earliest known cultures. The museum also highlights the traditions of the Hausa, Fulani, and Gwari peoples, whose art, music, and craftsmanship continue to shape Nigerian life.
Whether tracing your heritage or exploring the roots of Nigerian culture, this tour offers a meaningful connection to the people and stories that define Kaduna’s place in history.
Tour Highlights:
Explore the Kaduna National Museum and its remarkable Nok sculptures
Learn about the ancestral traditions of the Hausa, Fulani, and Gwari people
Discover how Nigeria’s ancient artistry continues to inspire modern culture
Connect with the deep heritage and spiritual legacy of Northern Nigeria
What’s Included:
A live and interactive virtual tour with a local guide
Real-time Q&A with your guide
Private access for your group
Authentic insights into Nigeria’s history, culture, and ancestral heritage
Meet Your Guide:
Achor is a passionate local historian who brings Nigeria’s heritage to life through stories of art, ancestry, and tradition. With deep knowledge of Kaduna’s history and diverse cultures, he will share how the spirit of Nigeria’s ancestors continues to shape its people and identity today.

Norway
Rogaland County, Norway
Home to many beautiful beaches an islands.

Poland
Masovian Voivodeship, Poland
The Center of Science, Research, Education, Industry and Infrastructure in Poland.

Poland
Małopolska Region (Austrian Galicia), Poland
Rich in Historical landmarks, Monuments, Castles and natural scenery.
Located in southern Poland, the Małopolska Region, also known as Austrian Galicia, is rich in history, culture, and natural beauty. Centered around Kraków, the region is renowned for its historic landmarks, castles, monuments, and vibrant folk traditions. From colorful crafts such as the “poszewki” bed covers to centuries of political and cultural influence, Małopolska reflects the enduring legacy of Polish heritage and ancestry.
On this private, live, and interactive virtual walking tour, you will explore the stories, architecture, and cultural traditions that make Małopolska a treasure of Poland. Discover how Kraków and its surrounding towns have shaped the identity and history of the region for generations.
Join us to experience the history, heritage, and ancestry of this remarkable region.
Tour Highlights:
Explore Kraków’s historic landmarks, streets, and monuments
Learn about the region’s castles and medieval architecture
Discover Małopolska’s folk traditions, crafts, and cultural heritage
Understand the area’s role in Polish politics and history
Connect with the stories of families whose roots trace back to this region
What’s Included
A live and interactive virtual tour with a local guide
Real-time Q&A with your guide
Private access for your group
Insights into Małopolska’s ancestry, history, and cultural heritage
Meet Your Guide:
Your local guide, Zuzanna, brings Małopolska’s history and traditions to life with passion and expertise. With deep knowledge of Kraków and the surrounding region, Zuzanna shares the stories, landmarks, and cultural practices that connect the past to the present, offering a rich perspective on Polish heritage and ancestry.

Poland
Podlaskie Voivodeship, Poland
Known for Largely Unspoiled Nature.

Poland
Pomeranian Voivodeship -Province, Poland
The Historic Region of Northeastern Europe.

Poland
Silesian Voivodeship, Poland
A Very Historic Region, with Many Medieval Castles.

United Kingdom
Cardiff, Wales
Cardiff: the spirited Welsh capital blending ancient castles, modern design, government power, and endless culture.
Located in South Wales, Cardiff is a city where ancient history and modern life come together in perfect harmony. As the capital of Wales, it stands as a proud symbol of Welsh identity, culture, and resilience. The city’s heart is shaped by Cardiff Castle, a landmark with roots stretching back nearly 2,000 years, surrounded by the elegance of Victorian arcades and lively public squares.
Cardiff reflects both the depth of Welsh tradition and the creativity of its people. From the grandeur of the Wales Millennium Centre to the charm of Cardiff Bay, every corner of the city tells a story of renewal, pride, and community. Its museums and galleries preserve the nation’s heritage, while its music, language, and festivals keep Welsh culture alive and thriving.
Whether you are tracing your Welsh ancestry or discovering the spirit of Wales for the first time, Cardiff offers a journey through the stories, artistry, and traditions that have shaped this remarkable capital. Explore Cardiff Castle and uncover its 2,000-year legacy
Tour Highlights
Discover the blend of historic and modern architecture that defines the city
Experience Welsh culture through its museums, art, and local traditions
Connect with the spirit of community and pride that characterizes Wales
What’s Included
A live and interactive virtual tour with a local guide - Real-time Q&A with your guide
Private access for your group
Authentic insights into Cardiff’s history, culture, and ancestral heritage
Meet Your Guide
Stephen is a passionate local storyteller who shares Cardiff’s heritage through its landmarks, legends, and people. With a deep love for Welsh culture and history, he reveals how this capital city honors its past while celebrating the vibrant spirit of modern Wales.

United Kingdom
Inverness-shire, Scotland
Known for Natural Landscapes, Quaint Towns, Medieval Ruins, and Prehistoric Sites.

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Kent County, England
Known as the "Garden of England".

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Lanarkshire, Scotland
Known for Natural Landscapes, Quaint Towns, Medieval Ruins, and Prehistoric Sites.

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London County, England
Famed for the city of London and all of its attractions.

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Lowlands, Scotland
The Central Area of The Scottish Economy.
Set in the heart of Scotland, the Lowlands region is where history, innovation, and culture converge. Encompassing both Edinburgh and Glasgow, the Lowlands played a defining role in shaping Scotland’s national identity. From the Enlightenment thinkers of Edinburgh to the industrial powerhouses of Glasgow, this region has long been the center of Scottish creativity and progress.
Known for its whisky-making traditions, rich literary heritage, and historic landmarks, the Lowlands offer a glimpse into centuries of transformation and resilience. On this private, live, and interactive tour, you’ll journey through stories of invention, artistry, and ancestry that continue to influence Scotland and the world today.
Join us to discover the history, heritage, and ancestry of this remarkable region.
Tour Highlights:
Explore Edinburgh’s historic Old Town and literary landmarks
Learn about Glasgow’s rise as an industrial and cultural hub
Discover the role of the Lowlands in Scotland’s Enlightenment and innovation
Trace the whisky-making traditions that shaped Scottish culture
Connect with stories of the people whose legacies define the Lowlands
What’s Included:
A live and interactive virtual tour with a local guide
Real-time Q&A with your guide
Private access for your group
Insights into the Lowlands’ ancestry, history, and cultural impact
Meet Your Guide:
Mike shares Scotland’s Lowlands with deep knowledge and pride, weaving together its historic milestones, cultural traditions, and enduring spirit. With a passion for Scottish heritage and storytelling, Mike brings to life the places and people that shaped this fascinating region and continue to inspire its descendants around the world.

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Merseyside County, England
Famed for its Contribution to Pop Culture.

United Kingdom
Midlothian County, Scotland
Famous for the Remains of Many Ecclesiastical Buildings.
Located just southeast of Edinburgh, Midlothian is a historic county rich in heritage, architecture, and tradition. Known for its stunning ecclesiastical sites such as Rosslyn Chapel and Newbattle Abbey, the region tells stories of faith, craftsmanship, and centuries of Scottish history. From ancient Roman roots to its role in the coal mining era, Midlothian offers a fascinating glimpse into Scotland’s evolving past.
On this private, live, and interactive virtual walking tour, you will uncover the history, culture, and landmarks that define this remarkable region. Stroll through historic sites, learn about the legends tied to its abbeys and chapels, and experience the enduring charm of Scotland’s heartland.
Join us to experience the history, heritage, and ancestry of this captivating county.
Tour Highlights:
Explore Rosslyn Chapel, known for its intricate carvings and mysterious symbolism
Visit the historic Newbattle Abbey and learn about its monastic past
Discover Midlothian’s connection to the Roman and industrial eras
Learn about the county’s coal mining heritage and its impact on local life
Enjoy the scenic landscapes and charming towns surrounding Edinburgh
What’s Included
A live and interactive virtual tour with a local guide
Real-time Q&A with your guide
Private access for your group
Insights into Midlothian’s ancestry, history, and cultural heritage
Meet Your Guide
Your local guide, Mike, brings Midlothian’s history to life with passion and storytelling. With a deep knowledge of Scottish heritage and local traditions, Mike shares the fascinating tales behind the county’s chapels, abbeys, and communities, connecting the region’s past with the vibrant culture of Scotland today.

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Moray Region, Scotland
The administrative and commercial center for Moray
Located in northern Scotland, the Moray Region is steeped in medieval history and timeless charm. Its heart, the town of Elgin, was once a royal burgh and remains a vibrant center of heritage and culture. The region is defined by its majestic 13th-century cathedral ruins, centuries-old architecture, and world-renowned whisky traditions that have shaped its identity over generations.
From the spiritual echoes of Elgin Cathedral to the scenic landscapes that stretch toward the Moray Firth coast, Moray offers a glimpse into Scotland’s soul — a place where craftsmanship, community, and history come together in harmony. Whether you are tracing ancestral roots or simply drawn to the beauty of Scotland’s northern heartlands, the Moray Region invites you to discover its stories of faith, artistry, and resilience.
Tour Highlights:
Explore the iconic ruins of Elgin Cathedral, once the “Lantern of the North”
Discover Moray’s whisky-making heritage and its enduring craftsmanship
Learn about Elgin’s medieval past as a royal burgh and market town
Experience the landscapes and culture that define northern Scotland
What’s Included:
A live and interactive virtual tour with a local guide
Real-time Q&A with your guide
Private access for your group
Authentic insights into Moray’s history, culture, and ancestral heritage
Meet Your Guide:
Amy is a passionate local storyteller who brings Moray’s history to life through its architecture, traditions, and people. With deep knowledge of the region’s past and pride in its enduring legacy, she shares how Moray’s heritage continues to inspire and connect generations across Scotland and beyond.

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Norfolk County, England
A Coastal Land of Heritage, Ancestry, and Timeless Charm

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Norfolk County, England (Norwich)
A Cathedral City with a Rich Heritage
Located in the East of England, Norwich is the historic heart of Norfolk County and one of the most beautifully preserved medieval cities in the country. Once a thriving center of trade and textile production, Norwich boasts a skyline crowned by its magnificent Norman castle and awe-inspiring cathedral. Its cobbled streets, ancient city walls, and over thirty surviving medieval churches reveal a city deeply rooted in faith, craftsmanship, and community.
Beyond its historic charm, Norwich celebrates a lively modern culture filled with markets, galleries, and music. The blend of past and present makes it a fascinating destination for anyone seeking to understand England’s evolution through the centuries. Whether you are exploring family roots or drawn to England’s timeless heritage, Norwich offers a journey through centuries of art, architecture, and resilience.
Tour Highlights:
Explore the grandeur of Norwich Cathedral and its remarkable Norman architecture
Visit the historic Norwich Castle, a symbol of medieval power and defense
Discover the city’s legacy in trade, textiles, and craftsmanship
Experience the vibrant blend of medieval streets and modern English culture
What’s Included:
A live and interactive virtual tour with a local guide
Real-time Q&A with your guide
Private access for your group
Authentic insights into Norwich’s history, culture, and ancestral heritage
Meet Your Guide:
Cheryl is a knowledgeable local storyteller who brings Norwich’s centuries of history to life. With a passion for sharing the city’s architectural beauty, local traditions, and enduring spirit, she offers a unique perspective on how Norwich continues to honor its medieval past while embracing a vibrant present.

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Northern Ireland, (County Antrim)
The countryside is green, fertile, and laced with rivers and lakes.

United Kingdom
Yorkshire County, England
Famed for the Natural Beauty of the Moors.
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