Best Hiking Guides in Italy — 2026

Italy has 7 notable hiking guides for 2026. 3 guides hold IFMGA certification, the highest international standard. Rates range from $1502 to $5004 per day. Boi ranks highest based on credentials and client reviews.

Last updated: January 2026

Top Hiking Guides in Italy

  1. 1.
    $1502–$5004/day

    IFMGA-certified; 5.0-star rating from 72 reviews; operates in Dolomites and Corsica.

  2. 2.
    $1731–$2497/day

    IFMGA-certified; 5.0-star rating from 4 reviews; operates in Dolomites.

  3. 3.
    $1731–$2497/day

    IFMGA-certified; 5.0-star rating from 4 reviews; operates in Dolomites.

  4. 4.
    $1502–$5004/day

    UIMLA certified; 5.0-star rating from 75 reviews; operates in Dolomites and Corsica.

    UIMLABASI Ski Instructor
  5. 5.
    $1502–$5004/day

    UIMLA certified; 5.0-star rating from 72 reviews; operates in Dolomites and Corsica.

  6. 6.

    AIGAE certified.

    AIGAEHiking Guide
  7. 7.
    $1502–$5004/day

    UIMLA certified; 5.0-star rating from 82 reviews; operates in Dolomites and Corsica.

Hiking Guide Comparison — Italy 2026

GuideCertificationsRatingPrice/DaySpecialtiesMax Group
Boi

Dolomites

IFMGA, UIMLA5.0 (72)$1502–$5004Hiking12
Luca

Dolomites

IFMGA5.0 (4)$1731–$2497Hiking8
Jacopo

Dolomites

IFMGA5.0 (4)$1731–$2497Hiking8
Becki

Dolomites

UIMLA, BASI Ski Instructor5.0 (75)$1502–$5004Hiking12
Charlie

Dolomites

UIMLA, WFR5.0 (72)$1502–$5004Hiking12
Luca Trinchieri

Canazei

AIGAE, Hiking GuideHiking
Emma

Dolomites

UIMLA5.0 (82)$1502–$5004Hiking14

How to Choose a Hiking Guide in Italy

  • 1.

    Check certifications. IFMGA is the highest international standard. AMGA certification indicates a guide has passed rigorous US-based assessments. Both ensure your guide meets professional safety and skill benchmarks.

  • 2.

    Match the guide to your skill level. Some guides specialize in introductory programs while others focus on advanced objectives. Read their profiles and contact them directly to describe your experience.

  • 3.

    Consider group size and format. Private guiding offers more flexibility but costs more per person. Small group programs are cost-effective and let you meet other participants.

  • 4.

    Verify local expertise. Guides with years of experience in Italy know the terrain, weather patterns, and best zones for current conditions.

  • 5.

    Book early for peak dates. The best guides fill up months in advance, especially for holidays and prime conditions windows.

Frequently Asked Questions

How much does a hiking guide cost in Italy?

Hiking guide rates in Italy typically range from $1502 to $5004 per day, depending on the guide, group size, and specific program. Private guiding costs more than group trips.

Do I need experience to hire a hiking guide in Italy?

No. Most hiking guides in Italy offer programs for varying skill levels, from beginner to advanced. When contacting a guide, describe your experience level so they can recommend an appropriate trip.

What certifications should a hiking guide have?

Look for guides with AMGA (amga.com) certification or IFMGA (ifmga.info) licensure. Italy has IFMGA-certified guides available. Additional credentials like AIARE (aiare.org) avalanche instructor certification and Wilderness First Responder are important for safety.

What is the best time of year for hiking in Italy?

Hiking in Italy is available year-round, though conditions vary by season. Contact guides directly for the best timing for your specific objectives.

How far in advance should I book a hiking guide in Italy?

Popular guides in Italy book up 2-6 months in advance, especially for peak season dates and holidays. For the best availability, contact guides at least 3 months before your preferred dates.

What is the typical group size for guided hiking in Italy?

Group sizes for hiking in Italy range from private (1-2 clients) to groups of up to 14. Smaller groups allow more personalized instruction and flexible pacing. Most guides offer both private and group options.