
WWII Anzio Tours by Dr Danila Bracaglia, Historian and Tour Guide
Private & Personalized Tours Led by Historian Dr. Danila Bracaglia
Anzio was one of the most dramatic and complex battles of the Italian Campaign. For many Allied families, it marks the place where a father, grandfather, or loved one first landed in Europe — and where months of intense fighting shaped the long road to Rome.
It is important to understand that the Battle of Anzio was not confined to the landing beaches. Unlike D-Day in Normandy, the fighting extended far inland across a battlefield more than 20 kilometers wide, following the Allied advance toward Aprilia, Cisterna, and the Alban Hills.
Many standard tours remain close to the beaches. These tours focus instead on the actual inland battlefields — where the fighting took place — reading the terrain, positions, and routes of advance that shaped the campaign.
I am Dr. Danila Bracaglia, a professional licensed guide and historian specializing in the Italian Campaign of World War II.
Each Anzio tour is fully personalized. Some guests come to retrace the footsteps of a father or grandfather who fought here; others are deeply interested in the strategy, terrain, and operational decisions that shaped the battle.
According to your interests, the tour can focus on specific units, sectors, dates, or key engagements, using original maps, war diaries, aerial photographs, and archival sources to interpret the battlefield on site.
This is not a transportation-based sightseeing tour. The focus is on understanding where and how the fighting actually took place.
Tours are conducted using a comfortable Mercedes Vito, ideal for private groups and families.
Onboard multimedia screens allow me to show: wartime maps, aerial photographs, unit movements, and period footage, helping connect what you see on the ground with historical documentation.
The vehicle supports the historical narrative — it does not replace it.
All tours are private and customized experiences. Pricing reflects the level of historical research, preparation, and professional interpretation provided.
To keep the experience focused on history rather than logistics, I usually recommend that guests travel to Anzio independently by train from Rome. The journey is simple, comfortable, and more economical than private transfers.
For guests who prefer door-to-door service, private pick-up from Rome can be arranged on request, depending on availability and individual needs.
While Anzio is often the starting point, many guests choose to extend their journey to follow the broader path of the Allied advance in Italy.
My mission is to honor the legacy of those who fought for the liberation of Italy, while making the history of the Italian Campaign accessible and meaningful to Allied families, scholars, and WWII enthusiasts.
Dr. Danila Bracaglia
Email: danila.bracaglia@gmail.com
Phone / WhatsApp: +39 338 245 8831
Website: www.anziotours.com