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The emerald rolling hills and expansive rustic landscapes of Tuscany have captured and inspired imaginations for millennia. Discover grandiose castles and medieval abbeys nestled in the hidden countryside. Explore the timeless and classic influences of the Renaissance, which sparked a cultural movement that forever changed the world.

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Tuscan landcape with green rolling hills, cypress trees and poppies

8  Day Custom Tour

Dynamic pricing from  $2,907

Come see extraordinary Tuscany on this 8-day tour through famous hillsides to vivacious coastlines. Explore Renaissance art and modern marble. This journey through Tuscany will have you watching the sapphire Ligurian Sea and sitting in a 17th century palace looking over the valley at sunset. Walk along medieval fortified walls and hold the Leaning Tower of Pisa in the palm of your hand. From Michelangelo’s David to the music of Puccini, Etruscan ruins to serene lakes, there is no end to the extraordinary sights of Tuscany and beyond.

Sunest view of Florence from the Giardino delle Rose

14  Day Custom Tour

Dynamic pricing from  $10,915

When every day is personalized to your preferences, you can be certain that each moment will be captivating. Stand in front of Botticelli’s Birth of Venus on a private tour of the Uffizi Gallery. Stroll along cavernous halls in labyrinthine abbeys with views out to vast valleys. Sip wine in a private villa with a boutique vineyard and discover tiny towns untouched by time with locals who welcome you like beloved family. Your 2 weeks in Tuscany tour provides you with a unique view of Tuscany, tailored by our Tuscany travel agents, to ensure that every day is made specifically for you.

Tuscan pecorino cheese on display in Tuscany, Italy

Dynamic pricing from  $2,859

Cuisine runs deep in Italy, connecting families and reflecting the soul of the chef, whether cooking rustic pasta at home or preparing gourmet dishes in a restaurant. The scent of celebrated confections emanates from display windows along the main avenues. Luscious cheeses maintain complex flavors, offering insight into the care taken during their production. Ruby-tinted wines glow against the verdant hills and cypress trees. Your 8-day foodie tour of Tuscany takes you deep into local tradition by highlighting cuisines and methods of creation, from the farm and vineyard to the table, showcasing the labors of love with every sumptuous bite you take.

Vernazza, one of the five centuries-old landmarks where car traffic is prohibited, Cinque Terre National Park, Italy

13  Day Custom Tour

Dynamic pricing from  $4,649

From the lush green of Tuscany’s hills to the pearl blue water of Cinque Terre’s coastline, experience why Italy is one of the world’s top destinations. Tuscany and Cinque Terre are works of art that everyone can enjoy. In Tuscany and Cinque Terre you do not just view the art, you become a part of it. Find out for yourself what all the great reviews are about!

Salumi al Banco, Norcia, Umbria, Italy

10  Day Custom Tour

Dynamic pricing from  $5,525

Immerse yourself in the iconic landscape of rolling hills, terraced vineyards, and hidden medieval towns of Umbria and Tuscany during this 10-day Italy tour. Sip celebrated wines, indulge in the rich flavors of local cuisine, climb ancient towers, and discover the charms of cobblestone lanes. Embrace Italy’s relaxed pace and bask in endless beauty from Renaissance art to exquisite scenery while experiencing the vacation of a lifetime.

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Medieval city walls and historic towers make each town in the Tuscan countryside feel like a fairytale, and you will feel like royalty. On your custom tailored Tuscany tour for lovers, each day takes you to the intimate villages and enchanting landscapes, from lush valleys to glistening seaside. Taste the traditions of elegant, regional cuisine and savor the treasured company of your partner. You will find the charms of history and the enchantment of sunsets over castle walls, sipping wine in a piazza, sharing gelato, and discovering all the different ways that Tuscany is for lovers.

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Vineyard in Tuscany, Italy

9  Day Custom Tour

Dynamic pricing from  $3,217

The red hue of a perfect bottle of wine shines like a ruby. The scent of freshly made pasta emanates from a restaurant located in a historic cellar. Chestnut trees and olive groves fill the open Tuscan valleys, leading you to far-reaching vineyards and medieval hilltop towns. Your custom tailored food and wine tour of Tuscany takes you on a unique blend of wine and culinary experiences set in the world-renowned countryside of Tuscany. Tuscany is where the cuisine is as artful as the region’s Renaissance paintings, the wine is as important as the medieval architecture, and the culture is rooted in the landscape.

Vineyards in Piedmont with snow capped mountains in the background

Italy should be devoured on your 9-day Italy wine tour! Piedmont with its mountains and Tuscany with its hills: fill your senses with tastes from award-winning vintners, wines that range from robust to comforting, old to young, and food that sings and melts in your mouth, all with medieval towns at your fingertips. Italy allows you to slow down, smell the grass, smell the food, smell the wine, and devour it all.

Medieval town of Cortona in Tuscany, Italy

When you think of Tuscany, you can already imagine the green hills and practically taste the lingering pleasures of Chianti wine. Your custom tailored Tuscany tour of Medieval cities shows you the celebrated Italian province by taking you deeper into the cities you already know, and into the countryside towns protected from the toils of time like a secret. Let your private guide lead you to Renaissance artwork and down preserved streets of medieval villages holding close to heritage and tradition. Taste award-winning local cheese and revel in a perfect view of Tuscany from atop a medieval tower.

The ruins of the Roman Forum, Rome, Italy

16  Day Custom Tour

Dynamic pricing from  $5,723

The birthplace of Michelangelo and Leonardo da Vinci. The civilization that built the Pantheon and the Sistine Chapel. The destination of fashion enthusiasts and religious pilgrims alike. Italy’s history and beauty is endlessly inspiring to every visitor. From the ancient ruins of Rome to the magnificent Renaissance in Florence and surreal decadence in Venice, this tour of Italy promises to astound you.

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Dynamic pricing from  $3,575

On this 10-day tour of Tuscany and Central Italy, immerse yourself in the encompassing culture of Italy and enjoy the sumptuous luxuries that the country has to offer. Taste wine from boutique wineries that have mastered the craft over centuries. The authentic Tuscan culture, the appetizing food, and the delectable wine are all within arms reach in this luxury Tuscany vacation.

Rolling hills in the Tuscan countryside

7  Day Custom Tour

Dynamic pricing from  $2,501

Italy’s countryside is teeming with hilltop towns that are speckled across the breathtaking region of Tuscany, which you will explore on this handcrafted 7-day tour. Under the Tuscan Sun, you will appreciate the endless beauty of the emerald hills that roll from Montepulciano in addition to admiring the ancient architecture of the cultural heritage sites in San Gimignano. From town to town, you can find beauty in every charming destination against the beautiful countryside backdrop.

Step off the beaten path on your custom-tailored luxury vacation for a view of the unparalleled charms of Tuscany. From undulating open valleys to treasured shores, experience an unforgettable journey through the uncharted and overlooked splendors of Elba, Florence, and the surrounding beauty of Tuscany. The Mediterranean sun spreads over the rugged and lush niches of the Island of Elba. Emerald hills and cypress trees expand across the lengths of the horizon. Museums display breathtaking artwork. Ancient villages display remnants of their heritage along cobbled lanes and antique walls.

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Classic is another word for quality and charm, words that describe the splendor around you. Cafes set out tables alongside streets offering you a moment to yourself surrounded by indescribable history. Standing in front of Michelangelo’s David teaches you how to treasure a moment. Listening to the quiet passing of the Arno River provides a soundtrack to unforgettable memories. Your custom tailored 2020 Tuscan tour offers you the true meaning of classic, where no single image creates the wonders of the region. Instead, you find a unique combination of Tuscan experiences that shows why the word “classic” is synonymous with timelessness.

From shore to shore,  your 8-day Italy trip around the art capitals shows a country filled with masterpieces. The immaculate statues of Michelangelo and the soaring grandeur of the Duomo of Florence, the gorgeous scenery and grand basilica at Assisi and the charming streets of Padua, the graceful domes of Saint Mark’s Basilica and the intricate glasswork of Murano, all highlight classical inspiration and timeless beauty when in Italy.

When imagining Tuscany, you can easily conjure up medieval towers and historic walls, undulating hills and vibrant sunflowers. Cities radiate historic artwork and the countryside bursts with vineyards. Step beyond the imagined, venturing past the veil of your imagination and into the true grandeur of history. Your custom tailored tour immerses you in the splendor of Tuscany and lets you experience the beatitudes of alpine foothills, overlooked Renaissance towns, and even poetic vendors, allowing you the chance to discover the character of life in every day Tuscany.

In Tuscany, eating is more than sustenance. You do not eat to live,  but you truly live to eat. Home cooks understand the reason for pairing types of pastas with different types of sauce. A local butcher is happy to share home recipes. Chefs cook with their hearts, basing their recipes on traditional flavors with modern twists. Your custom tailored tour of Tuscan Gourmet Cuisine leads you through seven Tuscan destinations known for specific types of cuisine, ensuring your immersion into the soul of the province, and showcasing the uniqueness of each personal recipe, in each town, and in each region of Tuscany.

12  Day Custom Tour

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The road to Rome remains unchanged in parts of Tuscany, leading across the unspoiled landscape. Vineyards decorate hillsides. Cypress trees shade unpaved country lanes. Medieval towns that were built around historic churches maintain strong connections to their roots. Your custom tailored Tuscany tour takes you on the route of pilgrims known as Via Francigena. Stroll alongside historic walls; meander around ancient burial grounds; discover the antique abbeys that once connected the Western World. Slow down, take a look around, and know that each step brings you closer to another inspiring moment, whether in the countryside or an ancient Tuscan village.

Tuscany is not just a region in Italy; it is a state of being. The landscape rolls along the horizon. Unforgettable wine accompanies even more memorable cuisines. Restaurants fill historic cellars, and castles decorate the skyline with bell towers. Treasured artwork fills churches. Designer stores fill ancient buildings. The true essence of Tuscany is captured and expressed along the Renaissance streets of Florence. On this 8-day in-depth tour of Florence, you will settle in like a local and find that when in Florence the rest of Italy disappears behind the city that has it all.

This is a land of gentle rises and fecund meadows, where grapes grow fat in the summer sun and Italian nobles retire to enjoy the countryside. It’s a place of fine art and delectable food, cosmopolitan cities and entrancing towns, timeless history and endless culture. It’s a region of untrammeled natural beauty and unbounded imagination, the home to some of the great minds and great landscapes in the world. This is Tuscany, and there’s nowhere else quite like it.

Step into the hidden towns of Tuscany tucked away along the northern border of the province. The imagery leaps out of a storybook, filled with rolling hills, towering mountains, cool streams, and quaint villages. Palaces perch on a hilltop overlooking the valleys below. Traditions persevere in culture and cuisine, adding layers of flavor to every dish. Your custom tailored tour of Tuscany takes you into the lesser-traveled region of Mugello, where the wonders of the past are real, and the treasures of homemade cooking loom large.

11  Day Custom Tour

Dynamic pricing from  $3,933

The rolling meadows of the Tuscan countryside and the famed Seven Hills of Rome. The soaring dome of the Duomo in Florence and the floating marvel of San Giorgio Maggiore in Venice. With the bucolic countryside and the bustling cityscape, the allures of fine food and the inspiration of fine art, this is the tour that will show you it all, offering an unmatched glimpse into the incomparable jewels of Italy.

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Your 14-day Italy honeymoon is remarkable, filled with fine food and fun times, dictated by nothing but the slow circuit of the sun across a cloudless blue sky. It is notable for its uniqueness, taking you to the wonder of Rome and the marvels of Tuscany, the beauty of Florence and the luxuries of the Amalfi Coast for an experience that can only be done in inimitable Italy.

Italy is like a great masterpiece waiting to dazzle the viewer. On first impression, she amazes you with her beauty. Upon a closer look, her details and history enrapture you—as you’re awestruck by the ruins of Rome, the majesty of the Vatican and the surreal waterways in Venice. Finally, you leave changed forever by the magic of this incomparable place. We invite you to indulge in the enchanting experiences that await you in this itinerary as well as our carefully selected collection of Italy tours on Zicasso.

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The Best Tuscany Tours To Take in 2024 and Why

Ian Sumpter Last Updated: September 26, 2023

Looking into visiting Tuscany? Excellent choice, Tuscany is home to countless classic artworks, beautiful architecture, delicious local cuisine, fantastic vineyards, an superfluous natural beauty. With so much to choose from, it can be difficult to decide which Tuscany tours to experience during your visit. In this guide, discover our best  Tuscany Tours and pick which one is best for you.

Pro Tip: Planning what to do on your trip to Tuscany? Bookmark this post in your browser so you can easily find it when you need it. Check out our guide to Tuscany for more planning resources and our Top Things to do in Tucany for a memorable trip.

Should You Take a Tour in Tuscany?

Absolutely! Tuscany is quintessential Italy, but logistics can be difficult. More importantly, one of the best experiences you can have in Tuscany is a long lazy lunch at a vineyard, and you don’t want to be driving after that.

The best way to enjoy all that Tuscany has to offer is with the help of a professional guide who truly loves their region and has all the insider knowledge. Don’t believe me? Check out what other clients have said!

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The Best and Most Popular Tuscany Tours To Take

Tuscany has a lot to offer every kind of traveler, which makes it a popular destination. It has cultural attractions, beautiful architecture, a great food and bar scene, as well as a diverse countryside. Tuscan Hills, anyone?

The great news is that the area is extremely well set up for tourism with many innovative tours and experiences. Counting down to our absolute favorites, here are the best Florence tours!

1. Tuscany Wineland Safari from Florence

2. best of tuscany tour by vespa from florence, 3. explore the wonderful cities of lucca and pisa, 4. explore the chianti hills with the best tuscany wine tours.

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Looking for a VIP-like experience? This tour is one of a kind. Instead of a tour bus or even a luxury van, you will jump into an iconic Land Rover and traverse the Tuscan countryside.

You’ll find yourself going from paved roads to vineyard trails in no time. It is a special experience for the adventurous at heart that will make your trip that much more memorable. The tour includes pick-up in Florence, a stop at a vineyard with wine tasting, a wine-filled picnic, and various stops in Tuscan towns, including a medieval castle.

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  • 7-hour day tour
  • Off-Road Chianti Hills tour in 4×4 vehicle
  • Wine tour of Chianti farmhouse, cellar, and vineyards
  • Visit a Medieval Tuscan castle
  • Authentic three-course Tuscan lunch

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There are very few Italian things more iconic than the Vespa. In this tour, you’ll learn to ride the stylish motorcycle that has been a cornerstone of Italian style. Then, you’ll set off from Florence and ride through the rolling hills and ancient villages of Tuscany. 

Along the way, you’ll stop at two of the best Chianti wineries to taste some fantastic wine and local produce. Your guide will point out their favorite places and views you ride through the region’s enchanting countryside.

This tour is an exciting way to get outdoors and explore beyond the city of Florence and sample the good food, wine, and way of life in this famous part of Italy.

  • 6-hour tour
  • Vintage Vespa rental and training session
  • Guided ride through the Tuscan countryside
  • Wine tasting at two Chianti wineries
  • Hearty, traditional local lunch

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While Pisa is renowned for its spectacular leaning tower, the sumptuous baptistery, and the Romanesque cathedral, Lucca is a less visited but arguably far more stunning destination.

While it is possible to explore both these days on your own, it requires expert planning of multiple train timetables, a wish that there’s no strike action, and a prayer that the air conditioning is working.

With this tour, you can put aside all that worry. You’ll meet your English speaking trip-leader in Florence before traveling to the walled town of Lucca and the university city of Pisa. You’ll have plenty of free time to explore both before jumping back onto your air-conditioned transport for a relaxing ride back to the base.

  • Comfortable, air-conditioned round-trip from Florence
  • Up to three and a half hours of free time in Pisa
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The rolling hills of Chianti, the historic town of Siena, picturesque Tuscan village, sunbaked farmhouses? This tour has them all and throws in door-to-door private air-conditioned transportation. From your apartment or hotel, your private driver will pick you off before whisking you away to historic Siena, you’ll be given time to explore the wonderful cathedral and the beautiful squares dotted around the city. From there, you’ll be driven past vineyards and olive groves on your way to an amazing home-cooked meal at a beautiful organic farmhouse. You’ll have already had a few glasses of wine by this stage, so you’ll be thankful as your driver takes you off to a bucolic local town before going on to more tastings at a local vineyard. With a private driver at the wheel, all you need to do is sit back, maybe tack a nap, and be dropped off back at your front door. If that’s not worth it, I don’t know what is!

  • Enjoy an amazing home-cooked lunch at an organic farmhouse
  • Drink plenty of Chianti’s best wines
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The first thing many travelers do when planning a trip to Tuscany is look for a rental car without considering the stress that comes with driving in an unfamiliar country. Streets in Italy are often narrow and curved, and if you don’t recognize a limited traffic area, you could get fined. The result is that you attempted to be independent and spend less, but the autonomous driving experience proved to be stressful and expensive.

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Small groups from 22 – 26 guests for a more personal travel experience

Private, early-opening visit to Florence's Basilica di Santa Croce, final resting place of Michelangelo, Galileo, Rossini and more

In Florence, explore the fabulous Uffizi Galleries on a guided visit

Learn to cook Italian style when you join local chefs in Lucca for a hands-on lesson in pasta making with a wine and olive oil tasting

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Spend two nights along the Italian Riviera at an elegant hotel that was once a private villa, a perfect setting to enjoy the magnificent scenery in the region.

Explore Cinque Terre National Park's coastal paths amidst breathtaking views

If you wish, join us for a bicycling tour atop Lucca's well-preserved walls

Enjoy a docent-led visit at La Cervara, a 14th-century abbey renowned for its stunning gardens overlooking the sea.

Attend a wine and olive oil tasting in Tuscany

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Designed for fit, vigorous travelers capable of easily walking three miles or more. Many days might include active pursuits such as hiking, bicycling or sea kayaking for one to three hours at a time. Guests should be capable of walking three or more miles over terrain including hills and rocky or uneven terrain.

Often robust – may include long days, active sightseeing, early starts, evening activities, significant travel times.

Along Europe's Scenic "Yellow Roads"

From under the Tuscan sun to the Italian Riviera, embark on a journey that fills your senses with art, cuisine, wine, and the best of nature – from rolling Tuscan hills with vineyards of grapes and olives to the magnificent Mediterranean Italian Riviera, lined with fragrant gardens along a picturesque coastline... And you are suddenly, you are living la dolce vita ...

Our 8-day journey brings extraordinary experiences, from nature to knowledge. Bicycling atop the walls of Lucca... or walking through the medieval alleys of Siena. It's laughter. It's sharing, such as  vino  made from grapes in the vineyards you've just explored. It's about becoming a part of day-to-day Italy... learning to cook Italian-style... savoring the extraordinary beauty of nature from Portofino along the Mediterranean's Italian Riviera... exploring villages of Cinque Terre National Park, overlooking the sea... and going off-the-beaten-path for an Italian cultural connection unlike any other.

Guided Bike Tour in Lucca

A cooking class in the tuscan hills, learn culinary secrets with a hands-on demonstration, tasting and lunch in the tuscan hills.

In case you were wondering, Tuscany is indeed all about the food... as you'll see for yourself at a hands-on cooking lesson with local chefs at Fattoria Colle Verde, one of the region's foremost wineries and olive oil producers. You'll do some olive oil tasting, some wine tasting, and dive into a pasta-making class to help create a lunch that can best be described as delizioso.

Cinque Terre has the most spectacular views I have ever seen. Hiking is amazing, beaches that are beautiful, and the food... delizioso!

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Travel Documents

If you are a U.S. citizen traveling internationally,  you will need a passport valid for six months beyond the completion of your Tauck journey for entry into Italy. You are not required to obtain a visa for the short duration of this tour.

If you are a citizen of another country traveling internationally,  you should contact a consulate or embassy of Italy to determine what travel documentation is required.

Please note that longer stays abroad for any purpose may require additional travel documentation.

We recommend that you make at least two photocopies of all the travel documents that you bring with you. Include copies of the photo page of your passport that contains the date of issuance, the date of expiration and your citizenship. Secure one set of copies in the safe in your room while traveling and leave one set behind with someone at home who will assist you in the event your documents are misplaced, lost or stolen.

To facilitate Travel Requirements, destinations are increasingly utilizing online forms that require digital proof that you've successfully completed your submission (via an email, QR code, etc.) To ensure smooth travels and peace of mind, we strongly recommend all guests carry a personal smart phone and sign up for international data plans before traveling overseas.

Note: For activities marked with an asterisk (*) in day-by-day descriptions, participation is at your own risk; a signed liability waiver will be required.

TRAVELING WITH CHILDREN AS A GUARDIAN: If you are traveling as the guardian of a child/children, we strongly suggest that you carry a letter from both parents of the child authorizing emergency treatment in the event of illness or accident. For travel abroad, many foreign countries have specific entry requirements for children under 21 who are traveling internationally without BOTH parents. (These requirements are in response to the increased incidence of children being abducted and taken abroad.) PLEASE NOTE THAT TAUCK IS NOT RESPONSIBLE for the disruption of travel caused by improper documentation for children traveling without both parents.

How to Book a Tour

See your travel advisor, or call Tauck at 800-468-2825 to make a reservation.

At the time of booking, please have the following information ready for all members of your party:

  • Tour Name and Departure Date
  • Traveler's Name: First and last names as they appear on your passport or driver's license
  • Traveler's Address(es)
  • Email Address*
  • Traveler's Phone Number(s)*
  • Emergency Contact Information: Please provide the name and phone number  of a relative or friend (not travelling with you) whom we could contact during the tour in the unlikely event of an emergency
  • Interest in purchasing a travel protection plan (US and Canada)
  • Interest in extending your trip by staying in a Tauck recommended hotel before your trip begins or after it ends
  • Interest in our specially negotiated airfares

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Deposits & Final Payment

Deposits and fees for the optional Protection Plan or Cancel Fee Waiver [CFW] coverage are due at time of booking.

The deposit amount is $600 per person

Final Payments:

Final Payment is due to Tauck  90  days before departure for lands trips, and  120  days before departure for cruises and rail journeys. If your deposit was made by credit card, final payment will be automatic unless you opted out at time of booking. Bookings without full payment at this time may be subject to cancellation without notice. Failure to make payment will be a considered a cancellation by the guest and all applicable cancellation fees will apply.

Travel Protection Plan

Effective for plans purchased as of July 1, 2021:

Tauck's Guest Protection

Tauck's Guest Protection provides you with cancellation protection before your journey begins as well as insurance benefits while you are traveling. Guest Protection includes the following:

Cancellation Waiver – Provided by Tauck:

Under Tauck's Cancellation Fee Waiver you can cancel your tour for ANY REASON up to the day before departure and receive a money-back refund (except in Extreme Circumstances*) on the land tour cost, based on your original method of payment.

*Extreme Circumstances:  In the event of an act of God, war (whether declared or undeclared), terrorism, accident, natural disaster, outbreak of disease, or other event or circumstance beyond our control that contributes to or results in cancellation rates above our historical cancellation rates in the absence of such event or occurrence, Tauck reserves the right to issue a credit to you in lieu of a money-back refund, applicable to a future Tauck journey.

Travel Insurance Benefits – Underwritten by United States Fire Insurance Company.

  • Trip Cancellation –  If you must cancel your tour due to a covered reason, the plan provides coverage for the amount you paid for your travel arrangements. Since the non-insurance cancellation waiver takes care of the land package cancellation fees already, this benefit reimburses the airfare cancellation charges up to the value of your original airfare purchase.
  • Trip Interruption –  If you have to interrupt your tour for covered reasons, the plan provides reimbursement to catch up to your tour or return home.
  • Travel Delay –  Provides reimbursement for missed, prepaid travel arrangements if you are delayed by a common carrier, natural disaster, unannounced strike, or other reasons as cited in the plan.
  • Medical Expense –  Reimburses covered medical expenses incurred in the event you become injured or sick during your trip. 
  • Baggage / Personal Effects Protection –  Provides reimbursement in the event your luggage or personal effects are, lost, stolen, damaged or delayed during your trip.
  • Worldwide Emergency Assistance Services –  Provided by Carefree Travel Assistance; 24-hour emergency telephone assistance hotline for medical and travel related problems.

The cost of Tauck's Guest Protection is: $449  per person

This protection provides insurance coverage that applies only during the covered trip. You may have coverage from other sources that provides you with similar benefits but may be subject to different restrictions depending upon your other coverages. You may wish to compare the terms of this policy with your existing life, health, home and automobile policies. If you have any questions about your current coverage, call your insurer, insurance agent or broker.

This optional Guest Protection must be requested at time of booking and fee must be included with initial payment. Fees are based on costs as of July 1, 2021, and are subject to change. Details will be provided with written confirmation of your tour reservation. Guest Protection does not protect travel agent commissions. Reimbursements will be made according to original method of payment. The amount of any refund shall be reduced by any recoveries obtained by you from any third parties.

The Guest Protection plan waives cancellation fees outlined below, provided we are notified of cancellation before your tour departs. Tour cancellation fees are waived regardless of reason, without written notice, and Tauck will refund land tour cost.

To obtain your state-specific Certificate of Insurance that contains the complete terms, conditions, limitations and exclusions of the certificate, visit  affinitytravelcert.com/docs/TACGPPINTL .

If You Have To Cancel

If you cancel within 10 days of initial deposit Within the first 10 days after you place your initial deposit, you may cancel your reservation for any reason with no cancellation fees. If you cancel more than 10 days after initial deposit Regardless of reason, cancellations result in costly charges from our travel and hotel providers covering penalties and fees incurred by canceling confirmed bookings. These fees vary from tour to tour. Therefore, the following fees apply.

Cancellation Fees with Tauck's Guest Protection Plan:

Loss of Guest Protection fee, per person 

Cancellation Fees without Tauck's Guest Protection Plan :

90 days or more before departure = $600 per person

89-8 days before departure = $900 per person

7-1 days before departure = $1500 per person

Time of cancellation will be when notice is received in our Wilton Woods, CT office.

In the event of an unforeseen circumstance beyond our control, Tauck reserves the right to amend the cancellation terms outlined herein.

Note:  All Guests, regardless of residency, who book a Tauck journey have the option of purchasing the Cancellation Waiver provided by Tauck in the event they need to cancel their trip after making their reservations. Tauck's Guest Protection, which includes both the Cancellation Fee Waiver and the Travel Insurance Benefits and Assistance Services described above, is not available to residents of Puerto Rico.

Travel Terms and Conditions

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Travel Requirements For This Tour

Air Information and Luggage Restrictions

AIRFARE: Airfare to and from this destination is not included in the journey cost. If purchasing your air elsewhere, it is very important to provide us with your confirmed arriving and departing flight information no later than 3 weeks before your arrival date. Flight information can be submitted to Tauck (or verified, if you've already provided it) in the My Account section of Tauck.com.

TAUCK AIRPORT TRANSFERS are included at the start and end of the journey between the airport and the Tauck hotel. Airport transfers are available for any pre tour or post tour hotel stays immediately consecutive to the tour, providing flight information is received in the Tauck office no later than three weeks in advance. Details on locating your transfer upon arrival to the tour start city will be included in your final documents.

AIRLINES and CHECKED LUGGAGE: Due to space limitations during your Tauck journey, we ask that you please limit your checked luggage to one average-size suitcase per person. Besides complying with the Tauck restriction noted above, you should also be sure to research and comply with all airline baggage restrictions relating to your flights to and from your Tauck journey. Airlines have become much more strict in enforcing size and weight limits in recent years, and are free to revise luggage policies without notice. Researching and complying with airline luggage restrictions is the responsibility of the guest, and Tauck cannot be held responsible for any costs or disruptions to travel caused by the failure to research and comply with airline policies. PLEASE NOTE that if you are booked on a tour that includes on-tour flights, the checked luggage weight restrictions for these flights may be lower than the weight restrictions for your international flights.

Checked Luggage – General

Due to space restrictions, we ask that you please limit your checked luggage to one suitcase per person weighing no more than 50 pounds (23 kg) and with overall dimensions (length + width + height) not exceeding 62 inches (158 cm).

Besides complying with the Tauck restriction noted above, you should also be sure to research and comply with all airline baggage restrictions relating to your flights to and from your Tauck journey. Airlines have become much more strict in enforcing size and weight limits in recent years, and luggage exceeding airline standards for size or weight may result in expensive overage fees or other consequences.

Airlines are free to revise luggage policies without notice, and certain airlines have different baggage allowances for different classes of service. Researching and complying with airline luggage restrictions is the responsibility of the guest, and Tauck cannot be held responsible for any costs or disruptions to travel caused by the failure to research and comply with airline policies.

Tauck luggage tags will be provided by your Tauck Director on Day 1 of your itinerary. Please do not attach a Tauck luggage tag to any carry-on items, as the Tauck tags designate luggage that is to be handled and transferred by ground operators and hotel staff during your journey.

Carry-on Luggage - General

Although oversize bags and wheeled, carry-on luggage are popular for airline travel, they are often not convenient or appropriate for motor coach travel or for many on-tour flights. Most modern sightseeing motor coaches offer limited space for numerous or larger items. Space under seats or in the overhead rack is typically small, and designed to accommodate items like coats, hats, purses, and small camera bags, etc.

For your day-to-day travel while on tour, we recommend that you limit your hand luggage to a small, soft-sided carry-on piece, and that you bring only those items you need handy during the day such as make-up, medications, cameras, film, etc. Items too large to fit under the motor coach seat or on the overhead rack must be stored in the luggage bays beneath the motor coach, and may be inaccessible during daytime travel.

Health, Safety and Mobility

HEALTH CONSIDERATIONS

While drinking water is generally safe at all our hotels, bottled water will be available wherever the local water is not fit to drink. We also provide bottled water on the mini coaches.

If you have a medical condition that might limit your participation in activities, please consult your physician for pre-departure health advice and notify us as soon as possible, if you have not already done so. We will advise your Tauck Director accordingly.

Please check with your health insurance provider to determine whether you are covered while traveling. If you will not be covered under your current policy, we strongly suggest that you arrange for adequate coverage while on tour.

VACCINATIONS  

If you are a resident of the U.S. traveling internationally,  no vaccinations are currently required for travel to Italy. For complete vaccination and inoculation information, please contact your physician, the public health service in your area, or the U.S. Centers for Disease Control (CDC) to obtain information about vaccinations that may be required for your journey. The Travelers' Health Section of the CDC operates a 24-hour "Travelers' Health Hotline" at 800-232-4636 (toll-free in the U.S.). You may also log on to the CDC website by clicking  here .

If you are a resident of another country traveling internationally,  please contact a embassy or consulate of Italy to determine what vaccinations may be required for you to visit.

SPECIAL DIETARY REQUESTS

The restaurants, hotels, caterers and numerous other partners we work with all do their best to accommodate special dietary requests from Tauck guests. However, given the diverse nature of those food providers (from small wineries to grand hotels to world-famous restaurants in more than 70 countries worldwide), some of our partners are better able than others to accommodate such requests. We therefore cannot guarantee that all dietary requests can be accommodated at every meal. Also, please note that where dietary requests can be accommodated, choices will frequently be limited.

To enjoy this tour, you should be in reasonably good health. Our journeys are active adventures which may include considerable walking on uneven terrain, involve stairs and steep inclines, touring at high elevations and visiting remote areas in newly developing ecotourism destinations, frequently in warm weather. It is important that you have sturdy, comfortable and worn-in walking shoes. Hiking boots are recommended for the hiking portions of this tour. We will also be bicycling, so sneakers, shorts, backpacks and hats may be of use.

PLEASE NOTE:  We regret that this Tauck itinerary cannot accommodate wheelchairs or motorized scooters.  Likewise, we regret that we're unable to provide individual assistance to guests with walking difficulties or other personal needs.  The responsibility of the Tauck Director who accompanies your trip is to ensure that the larger group enjoys a relaxing and informative journey, and he or she cannot be relied upon to provide ongoing individual assistance to any one guest.  Guests requiring such individualized assistance must be accompanied by an able-bodied companion who can provide it.

Reading List

We have compiled a reading list of recommended books to give you more information about the destinations you will be traveling to on your upcoming journey!

You can view the reading list  here.

This is an area where the climate is temperate and unpredictable. As a general rule, you can expect temperatures to range from 70 to 90o F during the summer and from 45 to 70o F during the spring and fall, but be prepared for occasional extremes. Rainfall varies from region to region. Florence, where the rain falls heaviest in summer, experiences the most with 63 in (1,605 mm) per year. In Siena,  May, June, August, September and October have a nice average temperature. While the warmest months are July and August, as well as the driest.

To read about current weather conditions, we suggest you log on to the Internet websit e by clicking here.

What To Pack

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When packing for your trip to Italy, it is important to keep in mind the time of year you are traveling and the current weather conditions for that time. The weather in Italy is temperate and unpredictable. Your journey is designed with leisure in mind. Dress for comfort and convenience with a wardrobe that is adaptable and allows for layering. Generally, during the day, casual, comfortable, cotton clothing is recommended. Cool weather at higher elevations or at night will require warmer, layered clothing. You will also need clothing and comfortable walking shoes for more active hiking and bicycling. There is a small beach in Monterossa, so a bathing suit is suggested in warmer weather.

In Europe, especially in finer restaurants, it is generally customary to dress somewhat formally. Slacks or a dress for women and a jacket for men are acceptable dining attire. It is advisable to avoid wearing jeans, sneakers or shorts for dinner. You may also wish to dress up a bit for the welcome reception and the farewell dinner, but by all means be comfortable. A sports jacket is not required.

You will find a hair dryer located in your hotel guest room. By law in Italy, irons and ironing boards are not made available to guests at hotels. Valet laundry and dry cleaning services are also available for a fee.

We recommend that you pack an adequate supply of your prescription medication in its original container to last through your entire journey, together with a copy of your doctor's prescription or a letter from your health-care provider on office stationery explaining that the medication has been prescribed for you, a list of the generic names of your medication, your travel documents and a change of clothing in your carry-on bag to avoid any inconvenience in the event that your flight or luggage is delayed.

Following is a list of recommended items to pack for your journey:

  • Casual daytime wear – shorts, slacks, long and short-sleeved shirts
  • Optional: Jacket and tie for men
  • Optional: Casually elegant evening wear for ladies
  • Sunglasses, sunscreen, hat
  • A light sweater or jacket for higher elevations or a breezy night
  • Binoculars (7x50 preferably)
  • Insect repellent
  • Camera, lenses, batteries, memory cards and chargers
  • Lightweight, comfortable, sturdy walking shoes or hiking boots that have already been broken-in and a walking stick is suggested for hiking
  • Travel alarm clock/cell phone with alarm function (many hotels do not have clocks in the rooms)
  • Rain poncho and collapsible umbrella
  • Reusable zipper-lock bags or other waterproof bags
  • Daypack for camera equipment
  • Sundries and toiletries that may be difficult to find en route
  • Copies of your travel documents that should be secured in the safe in your hotel room while traveling

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Recognisable over shoulder of countless Renaissance Madonnas, Tuscany has long drawn enamoured visitors, each after culture, wine, fine food and tangible history. All are elements that abound across Italy, but here are uniquely distilled between the Apennine Mountains and the sea.

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Pisa has more to offer than its skewed tower; the Duomo, Baptistery and Camposanto complete a stunning quartet of medieval triumphs. Siena’s scallop-shaped piazza, flanked by soft orange townhouses and Torre del Mangia, is one of the most idyllic public spaces (except perhaps during the infamous biannual Palio di Siena horse race). Towns seeming untouched by time, such as Montalcino, Pienza and San Gimignano, sit scattered across the region amidst golden wheat fields, silver olive groves and ancient vineyards, each with their own charms.

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The Perfect Tuscany Road Trip Itinerary (+ Driving Tips!)

Planning the perfect Tuscany road trip itinerary is no easy feat–but it’s well worth getting right.

If you’re dreaming of delicious Italian food, of romantic sunsets and Tuscan wines, of rolling hills peppered with vineyards as far as the eye can see, of hilltop villages and of Renaissance art, this Tuscany itinerary has you covered.

We’ve put this ultimate guide to planning a Tuscany road trip after spending several months traveling in the region over a period of years, often on road trips.

We’ve explored Tuscany by car, train, and tour, in large multigenerational family groups and as a couple, in tiny towns and in the fabulous cities of Florence and Siena.

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We’ve visited museums, gone horseback riding, zipped along countryside roads on a Vespa, and taken quiet strolls down deserted country lanes. We’ve taken food tours and wine tours, and stopped at more than our fair share of vineyards and restaurants independently, too.

Suffice it to say, we absolutely adore traveling in Tuscany, and this Tuscany itinerary is put together based on our detailed experiences traveling in the region as well as additional research.

We want to help you plan your perfect Tuscany road trip itinerary, especially if it’s your first time in the region.

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We structured this Tuscany road trip itinerary as a loop beginning and ending in Florence.

It’s designed primarily for first-time visitors to the region who want to soak up the classic Tuscany experience: think rolling hills, golden light, scrumptious wine, picturesque hilltop villages, and some of the best food you’ve ever eaten in your life.

… But that being said, even longtime lovers of Tuscany will find something for them here (just ask our extended family).

With this Tuscany itinerary, you’ll visit some of the most iconic places in the region, while also peppering in stops at smaller towns and attractions that would likely go unnoticed if you stuck to exploring via train.

Day Trip to Florence from Rome: View of Arno River

Is it a cop-out to say that this Tuscany road trip will take as long as you have?

Perhaps, but whether you have 5 days in Tuscany, a week in Tuscany, or a month in Tuscany, this circular route will provide an excellent backbone to your Tuscany road trip.

If your trip is short–say 5 days in Tuscany or less–you’ll be able to shorten your stays in some towns (in a pinch, for example, Pisa and Lucca can be combined into one day), and with a longer trip to Tuscany, you’ll have a chance to adopt a leisurely pace and add in more excursions like wine tasting or days spent at one of Tuscany’s saunas.

Ideally, I would say that this Tuscany road trip would be spread across roughly 10 days to 2 weeks in Tuscany, but of course, that won’t always be possible–especially if you want to see more regions of Italy during your trip!

If you do have a longer trip to Tuscany planned, we recommend taking a look at some of the additional Tuscany road trip destinations that we’ve outlined below the main itinerary and seeing what other spots catch your eye.

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For most people, of course, taking a Tuscany road trip will require renting a car.

We’ll cover some tips and tricks for renting a car here below the Tuscany itinerary (or you can use the table of contents section at the bottom of the introduction to this Tuscany travel blog post to navigate there!), but here’s the short version: we recommend renting a small car in Tuscany through Discover Cars , which will allow you to compare prices and inclusions of multiple companies at the same time and choose the best car for you from there.

We also recommend renting your car only after you leave Florence, which we’ll cover a bit more below, so you likely won’t need one for every day of your trip to Tuscany!

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Kate Storm on a white Vespa in the Tuscan countryside--riding a Vespa is an incredibly fun experience during a Tuscany itinerary!

Short answer? Yes, it can.

Through a combination of trains, buses, and carefully selected guided tours (we recommend several reputable ones in our Things to Do in Florence post ), this Tuscany itinerary can be completed without a car, though the logistics will be challenging in certain places.

That being said, there’s something very special about taking a Tuscany road trip, and by not driving, you will lose out on the charm of seeing some of the smaller towns at night, miss some of the prettiest vistas, and have a little less freedom in planning your trip.

However, we completely understand that not everyone planning a Tuscany itinerary can or would like to drive, and we fully believe you can have a deeply fulfilling trip to Tuscany without a car–we’ve done it several times ourselves.

And, while you will lose some freedom, you’ll also gain a bit of peace of mind, as driving in Tuscany is certainly not the most carefree driving in the world!

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Start your Tuscany itinerary in Florence.

As the capital of Tuscany, Cradle of the Renaissance, and home to the biggest airport (and train station) in the region, there’s no better place to start your Tuscany itinerary than in Florence.

Ideally, we recommend a minimum of two full days here, which will give you enough time to explore all of the major sights.

Marvel at the art in the Uffizi Gallery, soak in the views from Piazzale Michelangelo and more, (window)shop for gold jewelry on the Ponte Vecchio, eat your way through Mercato Centrale, stand in awe of the Duomo, and visit Michelangelo’s masterpiece David in the Galleria dell’Accademia.

We’ve created several guides to Florence based on our six weeks or so spent exploring the city, including a one-day itinerary and a two-day itinerary , so be sure to check those out for more detail.

For this Tuscany road trip itinerary in particular, though, we have a crucial piece of advice regarding driving: don’t pick up your rental car until the morning you leave Florence.

Having a rental car while in the city is not only unnecessary, it’s an absolute burden. Driving in Florence’s historic city center is extremely limited, and you’ll save both money and headaches by ditching the car until you’re ready to hit the countryside.

Day Trip to Florence from Rome: View of Duomo from Piazzale Michelangelo

Where to Stay in Florence

B&B Le Stanze del Duomo  — Though Florence hotels can be a bit pricey and stretch the definition of “budget”, B&B Le Stanze’s beautiful rooms and impeccable location in Florence will be sure to have you swooning!

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Bargello Guest House  — Located in the heart of Florence, this property is only a short (read: less than 5-minute) walk away from some of Florence’s highlights like the Palazzo Vecchio. Staying here, you’ll be within easy walking distance of the best of what Florence has to offer.

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Hotel Lungarno  — Nestled right against the Arno River and home to one of the best views of the Ponte Vecchio in Florence (not to mention some of the best views of the rest of Florence from their top deck), Hotel Lungarno is our personal “if we ever  really  want to splurge” hotel in Florence. You can’t go wrong using Hotel Lungarno as your base for one day in Florence!

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Start your Tuscany road trip and drive to Lucca.

Laidback and charming, colorful Lucca is the perfect first stop on your Tuscany road trip and an excellent place to grow accustomed to the ins and outs of driving and parking in Tuscan towns.

Lucca is not too big, not too small, and parking is fairly easy to find right outside the city walls.

It also happens to be a gorgeous, relaxing city that is a fantastic place to soak up the ambiance of Tuscany.

While you’re there, be sure to check out the beautiful Piazza dell’Anfiteatro, which, like Siena’s main piazza, is actually an oval rather than a traditional square, and to stroll along the tops of the city’s 16th-century fortifying walls, which are completely accessible to the public.

Don’t miss a climb up Torre Guinigi, either–not only does it boast incredible views of Lucca, but it’s home to several oak trees that are growing in the sky!

Part of the oval square in Lucca Italy, one of the essential stops on your Tuscany road trip itinerary

Stop by Pisa.

I’ll be perfectly honest: of all the places we recommend or mention in this Tuscany itinerary, Pisa is the one I’m least in a hurry to get back to.

It’s generally far more crowded than most of these other destinations–even the very touristy ones–and outside of Pisa’s famous tower and surrounding historic complex, the town is not exactly known as one of the most beautiful or interesting Tuscan villages.

It is, however, incredibly famous, and the Leaning Tower of Pisa itself more than lives up to expectations. The Leaning Tower of Pisa is truly stunning, and far more opulent and beautiful in person than I expected before laying eyes on it for the first time.

If you’d like to see it, we recommend stopping by for half a day on your Tuscan road trip, checking out the tower itself as well as the nearby Duomo and baptistery, and then moving on.

If you’d like to tour the interior of any of the structures, including climbing to the top of the leaning tower, we absolutely recommend booking skip-the-line tickets in advance .

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Kate Storm and Jeremy Storm at the Leaning Tower of Pisa--this bucket list spot is part of just about any Tuscany road trip itinerary!

Make your way to San Gimignano.

Known for its stunning towers (14 of an original 72 remain), long history of wealth due to its prime location along a Roman trading route, gorgeous city center, beautiful views, and convenient location that is roughly equidistant from Siena and Florence, it’s safe to say that San Gimignano is both incredibly popular and well worth visiting.

We adore this beautiful hilltop town, and highly recommend spending at least one night either in town or nearby if you can, in order to enjoy the city without the crowds of day-trippers that tend to take over the streets during the day.

Don’t forget to make time in your schedule for a scoop (or several scoops, let’s be real) of gelato from the world-famous Gelateria Dondoli: as one of the best-known and most acclaimed gelato shops in Italy, it’s a safe bet that whatever you order is bound to impress.

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Head to Siena.

While today Florence is significantly better-known than Siena, that was not always the case: beautiful Siena was once the military rival of Florence, and the history of the Middle Ages in the region is dotted with stories of their back-and-forth battles.

Today, Siena is known for its Palio di Siena horse race that takes place bi-annually in the oval-shaped Piazza del Campo–when you stand in the middle of the piazza, be sure to picture 20 horses running at full-speed around a packed crowd–it’s truly impressive.

Siena is packed full of interesting things to do: it’s home to arguably the most beautiful Duomo in Tuscany (don’t forget to check out the Piccolomini Library while you’re in there!), and we absolutely recommend taking the Porta di Cielo, aka Gate to Heaven, tour of the cathedral’s roof if you can–it’s magnificent.

At least once during your trip, climb to the top of one of Siena’s monuments for an epic view–the Torre del Mangia in Piazza del Campo is a popular choice, but personally, we love that the view from the top of the Opera della Metropolitana includes stunning views of the Piazza del Campo from a bit of a distance.

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Spend some time in Val d’Orcia and soak up the Tuscan countryside.

Of all the scenic places in Tuscany, Val d’Orcia might just be the most beautiful of them all.

This UNESCO-recognized valley is home to the Tuscan road trip views of your fantasies, and it truly has to be seen to be believed.

If you have the time in your Tuscany itinerary, we recommend booking at least a couple of nights in a nearby country villa or agriturismo in order to slowly savor the beauty of the region, but if not, even an afternoon drive here is well worth the trip out.

Kate Storm in the Tuscan countryside at sunset with a sun flare on the right side of the photo--Tuscan sunsets are an epic part of any Tuscany road trip itinerary.

Marvel at the beauty of Montepulciano.

Tiny, gorgeous, and home to arguably some of the best countryside views of all the villages in Tuscany, it’s impossible not to be charmed by stunning Montepulciano–and that’s even before you start sipping its world-famous wine.

While it doesn’t take terribly long to explore a village this size on your Tuscany road trip, Montepulciano has one of those peaceful atmospheres that you just want to savor.

While you’re there, be sure to stop by the beautiful Piazza Grande, admire views of the nearby Church of San Biagio that is located just outside of town, and to taste the local wine, vino nobile di Montepulciano .

Piazza Grande in Montepulciano right after a rainstorm--this Tuscan town is absolutely worth visiting as part of your Tuscan road trip itinerary.

Pay a visit to Arezzo.

As you turn back north toward Florence to start to wind down your Tuscany road trip, be sure to check out the beautiful city of Arezzo.

Often overlooked on Tuscany road trips, Arezzo is a delightful city that is well worth the time it takes to visit.

Home to Roman ruins (including the remains of Arezzo’s very own Colosseum), sweeping views of the countryside from the Medici fortress, some impressively well-preserved fifteenth-century frescoes, and a large number of antique shops just waiting to be perused, Arezzo is an excellent addition to any Tuscany itinerary.

Be sure not to miss a chance to climb the clock tower at Palazzo della Fraternita dei Laici right off the main square (Piazza Grande)–the views from the top are absolutely sublime, and it is our personal favorite spot in Arezzo.

Weekend in Arezzo: Things to Do in Arezzo, Piazza Grande

Drive back to Florence & say goodbye to Tuscany.

As your Tuscany road trip winds to a close, head back to Florence to drop off your car, say goodbye, and–depending on time–perhaps visit one or two more sights in the Cradle of the Renaissance as well.

While we’ve set up this Tuscany itinerary to act as a loop, if you’re going to be flying out of Italy (or continuing your Italy travels outside of Tuscany) in a different location, you can also consider dropping off your car in Rome, Milan, Bologna, or even Venice–but keep in mind that you will likely incur a one-way drop-off fee for doing so, so be sure to budget for that if needed!

Fun Things to Do in Florence: Ponte Vecchio

While this Tuscany road trip itinerary gives a solid outline of the region and is a delightful trip all on its own, for those with a bit of extra time in the area (or those who like to move at a very fast pace), there is an unlimited number of additional destinations you could add to your trip, both in Tuscany and in its surrounding regions of Umbria, Emilia-Romagna, and Liguria.

We’ve outlined a few of each here to give you some ideas as you plan your trip to Tuscany!

Tuscany Honeymoon: Rooftops of Siena

Within Tuscany

The most famous of all of Tuscany’s hot springs has emerged from comparative obscurity into being a full-blown famous photography location in recent years, but there’s no doubt that it’s still a dream to visit–if you have time during your Tuscany road trip to make the trek out there and you’re a fan of hot springs, it’s definitely worth a visit.

Dating back to the Etruscan period and nestled on a hill high above the sweeping Tuscan landscapes it overlooks, the walled city of Volterra is absolutely worth visiting as part of your Tuscan road trip itinerary.

The ease of accessing it paired with its beauty make this one of the first towns we would recommend if you are looking for additional stops along your road trip in Tuscany.

Photo of Volterra as seen from outside the town--Volterra is an excellent addition to any road trip in Tuscany.

Cortona is perhaps best known for the famous book/movie that is based there, but even without the fame brought by Under the Tuscan Sun , this tiny Tuscan town is still a fabulous place to visit!

I’ll be honest: a trip to Elba is a bit of a stretch for all but the longest trips to Tuscany, but it bears mentioning simply for the fact that Elba is Tuscany’s very own island–and “Mediterranean island” is just not what you normally associate with a trip to Tuscany.

Whether you want to scuba dive, enjoy delicious seafood, lounge on the beach, or chase down the island’s interesting history (Elba was the first place Napoleon was exiled to, though he escaped a little under a year later), there’s no doubt that Elba makes a unique addition to any Tuscany itinerary.

2 Weeks in Italy Itinerary: Beach at Monterosso al Mare

Easier to access than Elba but equally focused on all things coastal, the seaside city of Livorno is the perfect Tuscany road trip destination for anyone looking to enjoy a little sea and sun as part of their trip to Tuscany.

Best known for its delicious Brunello di Montalcino wine, the hilltop town of Montalcino is a delightful slice of Tuscany that is easy to access from Siena and Val d’Orcia.

Cluster of grapes almost ready to be harvested in the Tuscan countryside

Outside of Tuscany

Cinque terre.

Of all destinations outside of Tuscany that people tend to be eager to add onto their Tuscany trip, Cinque Terre almost always falls near the top.

We’ve visited this sensational collection of Ligurian fishing villages twice as part of a Tuscany road trip, as well as on a standalone visit, and we can attest that they are well worth the trouble if you have time in your itinerary.

We absolutely do not recommend driving into the villages, however–instead, drive to the train station at La Spezia or Levanto, park your car, and then take the train into the villages from there.

View of Vernazza Harbor from Above: One Day in Cinque Terre Itinerary

Known, above all else, for its food, Bologna is the perfect location for foodies to flock to if they’re looking for some truly epic cuisine during their road trip.

Bologna is the capital of Emilia-Romagna, the region that is home to so many of the things us foreigners tend to associate with Italian food: tagliatelle al ragu (aka spaghetti bolognese), mortadella (aka bologna), parmigiano-reggiano , traditional balsamic vinegar, and more.

Once you get done eating, Bologna has plenty of other sights to explore, as well–but the food alone is worth visiting for.

The Best Things to Do in Bologna: Climb Asinelli Tower

Set on a hilltop overlooking sweeping views of the Umbrian countryside, Orvieto is as historical as it is picturesque: dating back to the Etruscans and once (briefly) the home of the pope, whether you’re looking to dive deep into the history, enjoy the tasty Orvieto Classico wine, or simply admire the magnificent vistas, Orvieto has something to offer.

We adore this little village–be sure to check out the Duomo, the views from the Torre del Moro, and the underground while you’re there, among plenty of other fun things to do.

View of Orvieto Duomo as seen from Torre del Moro

As the location of the birth, work, and death of St. Francis, Assisi is an enormously popular pilgrim destination among Catholic travelers–but even if you’re not Catholic, this small Umbrian town has plenty of history and beauty to offer.

St. Francis was the founder of the Franciscan Order–a name you’ll see pop up a lot in Italy–and is also one of the patron saints of the country.

In Assisi, you can tour the enormously impressive Basilica of St. Francis while learning about the life and history of the saint.

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Ultimately, Tuscany is a beautiful destination year-round, and you can never go wrong with a visit.

Spring in Tuscany brings beautiful flowers but plenty of rain, summer brings lots of tourists but also long days and sunshine.

Fall brings the harvest and temperamental weather, and winter brings cold, gray weather but also low prices and a distinct lack of crowds.

If you ask us, though, our favorite time to take a Tuscany road trip will always be in the fall, particularly late September through mid-October.

True, it’s hardly offseason (in other words, there will be plenty of other tourists around), and there’s a good chance of experiencing a cold and/or rainy day or two–but the changing colors across the countryside, the incredible food that is freshly harvested, and the crisp chill that sweeps through the air each evening as the heat dies down for the year give the region a magical quality that we will never tire of experiencing.

We’ve spent at least part of the last few autumns in Tuscany, and we see no reason to stop that tradition anytime soon.

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While driving in Tuscany is not the most difficult driving you’ll encounter in Italy (looking at you, Rome and Sicily), it definitely has its quirks!

Here are a few tips we recommend keeping in mind as you plan your Tuscany road trip itinerary.

Make sure you have access to a GPS for your Tuscany road trip.

This is absolutely imperative, in our opinion, and can make the difference between an insanely stressful Tuscany road trip and a fairly laid-back one: whether you purchase an international cell phone plan through your carrier before leaving for Tuscany or you purchase an Italian SIM card on the ground, you’ll 100% want to make sure you have cell phone data–and therefore GPS–with you as you drive.

Siena Day Trip: Jeremy with Classic Cars

Shop around for your rental car.

I’m almost 100% certain that we’ve used a different rental car company every time we’ve rented a car in Italy–that’s how much the prices can vary depending on your time of travel, pickup and dropoff locations, size of the vehicle, and more.

We recommend searching for your car via Discover Car Hire , which will allow you to check out the rates of several different rental car agencies in Tuscany at once and compare prices and inclusions side-by-side.

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Cars parked outside of Siena Italy--parking outside of historical city centers is the norm when on a Tuscany road trip!

Buy the insurance–you won’t regret it.

Ultimately, this is up to you–I know some people prefer not to buy additional CDW insurance (aka the insurance that covers damages to the actual car you’re driving, as opposed to your liability to anyone else) on trips–but we buy it every. single. time. in Tuscany and have no regrets.

I don’t want to overstate things, because driving in Tuscany isn’t exactly like driving in the Wild West–but let’s just say that the roads are often tiny, the buildings very close, the parking lots cramped, and the other tourists’ rental cars parked nearby are frequently scratched and dinged in a way that while not horrendously damaging, is definitely something a car rental company would love to charge you for if it happened on your watch.

The peace of mind is absolutely worth it to us–you can price it for yourself when shopping on Discover Car Hire , or purchase a travel insurance policy through that includes car rental insurance (but be sure to double-check the policy, because only some policies cover it).

2 Weeks in Italy Itinerary: Arezzo, Tuscany

You need an international driving permit to rent a car in Tuscany.

Technically, you always need an international driving permit to rent a car in Italy, and that includes in Tuscany.

You can pick this up before you leave home from AAA, and it’s very easy and cheap to do–just a bit annoying, as it’s one more thing to add to your to-do list before leaving for your Tuscany road trip.

Now, that being said–will your rental agency always ask for it? No. Will the police always ask for it? No.

Is it worth the risk of being refused a rental car or getting a ticket over $25 USD and a bit of hassle? Not in my opinion.

Rent the smallest car possible.

Not only is it cheaper, which is always excellent, but a smaller car in Tuscany is also much easier to drive.

While the highways in Tuscany are pretty standard, this-could-be-anywhere highways, the small country roads, parking lots near villages, and dirt roads leading to vineyards and villas can be incredibly narrow–which, naturally, does not stop them from being used for two-way traffic (you’ll probably end up pulling over to let someone maneuver past you at least a couple of times during your Tuscany road trip).

Be sure to account for how much space you’ll need for luggage, especially if you have three or more people in your group, but other than that–the smaller, the better.

Romantic Things to Do in Tuscany: Sunset over Florence

If you get a ticket, you probably won’t know it right away.

Traffic citations in Tuscany are generally captured via camera, so if you get one, you probably won’t know it right away.

Instead, your license plate will be captured, the ticket will be sent to the owner of the car (ie, your rental company), and then your rental company will forward it onto you.

Unfortunately, that means you won’t be 100% sure you didn’t have any infractions during your Tuscany road trip until several weeks after you get home.

You will encounter toll roads in Tuscany–so carry cash.

Most toll roads in Tuscany will accept credit cards, but it’s always best to have small bills/coins of cash on you–just in case you run into a cash-only booth (or you need a last-minute coffee and/or gelato, which are also very important parts of any Tuscany road trip itinerary).

Best Views of Florence: Girl near Ponte Vecchio

Be prepared to park and then climb up to towns.

Tuscany is known for its delightful hilltop towns, full of winding, narrow streets and plenty of foot traffic.

Combine the above description of Tuscany that we all know and love with the very concept of a Tuscany road trip, and an obvious question emerges: where are the cars?

Usually, they’re in parking garages built literally under the hilltop towns or on the outskirts of historical centers… which means you often have to walk up steep hills in order to reach the center.

Some cities, like Siena, have escalators installed to help alleviate this problem–but in general, be prepared for a little bit of a leg workout when visiting small towns in Tuscany!

View of the countryside from the edge of Montepulciano, an excellent stop on any Tuscany itinerary!

Avoid ZTL zones like the plague.

Essentially, ZTL zones are restricted access zones that dot most of Italy’s historic city centers, including in Tuscany.

If you drive into one, even accidentally, you’re risking a big ticket (and we’ve definitely had to call tiny Tuscan police stations to help some of our family members pay them off months after the fact).

Avoid them by parking on the outskirts of historical centers and by doing your research ahead of time, which leads me to…

Whenever possible, figure out where you’re going to park next before leaving.

This is one of our favorite tricks to keeping stress levels down when driving into a new town in Tuscany: know where the public parking lots are and, when heading out for the day, put your directions on for that particular spot rather than just the town.

This will absolutely cut down on the risk of accidentally driving into a ZTL zone (and therefore getting a ticket), and also make the trip into town much less stressful.

Now, in the interest of full disclosure, this doesn’t always work–occasionally the parking lot you have picked out will be full, or you’ll luck out and find street parking along the way–but in general, it will definitely make your life easier during your Tuscany road trip.

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Travel Insurance  — We don’t ever suggest traveling without travel insurance–anything can happen, and this is definitely a case of better safe than sorry. We use and recommend  Safety Wing for trips to Tuscany.

International Driving Permit — If you’re coming from outside the EU and plan to rent a car in Tuscany, you’ll need to make sure to acquire an International Driving Permit in your home country, before  coming to Italy.

It is required for all car rentals in Italy, and while the rental company may not ask, it’s not worth the risk of being refused a car once you arrive or getting a fine if you’re pulled over to be without one. Play it safe and if you plan to drive during your trip, add getting an International Driving Permit to your pre-Tuscany planning!

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About Kate Storm

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In May 2016, I left my suburban life in the USA and became a full-time traveler. Since then, I have visited 50+ countries on 5 continents and lived in Portugal, developing a special love of traveling in Europe (especially Italy) along the way. Today, along with my husband Jeremy and dog Ranger, I’m working toward my eventual goal of splitting my life between Europe and the USA.

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I love this website It has convinced my husband and me to go on a driving tour of italy! I actually have a question. How do you know or find out where is the ZTL zones so you can avoid them? Thanks! Ilene

So glad to hear that, Ilene! Hope you guys have a great time!

Your GPS can help you avoid the ZTL zones, but the biggest thing is paying very close attention to the signs, as they’ll be marked there. As a general rule, historic centers of cities are ZTL zones, so it’s safest to avoid those entirely and park outside the center before walking into the town!

Hi Kate, Do you have any recommendations for accommodations on the Tuscan itinerary? We would be going in Sept 2022.

Hi Sabrina!

Yes, absolutely. We have several properties linked in this post, but if you’re looking for specific towns/cities, we also have recommendations in each of our independent city guides.

Hello, You guys look like you have a great life! My husband and I are older than you but have retired a bit early so we can travel while we are still able to move about. We have traveled quite a bit independently throughout the years so we are comfortable going to new places. Your blog is great and has so much useful information. Thank you for putting all of your knowledge out there. I know it’s a lot of work to do so. If you don’t mind me asking…we were told you have to have a permanent address at least 6 months out of the year for tax purposes. How do you get around that? Don’t mean to overstep. Thanks!

Thank you so much, Joanne! We really appreciate it. 🙂 Residency requirements vary by state, but we maintain a technical permanent address in our home state of Oklahoma where we pay our taxes, maintain our businesses, keep our driver’s licenses up to date, etc. Most nomadic travelers have a similar setup for logistical purposes!

Hello, thanks so much for this post. It’s so helpful! My partner and I are going to copy this for our holiday in June this year. I was just wondering if you could tell me which towns you stayed overnight in? Grazie, Olivia

So glad it was helpful, Olivia! Where to spend the night really depends on your specific taste, but from this itinerary, we’ve stayed overnight in Florence, Siena, and Arezzo. We’ve also stayed in countryside villas near the Val d’Orcia and Lucca.

Since you’ll be driving, we 100% recommend staying in the country at least once–Tuscan villas and agriturismos are absolutely amazing. For staying in the towns themselves, make sure your hotels have parking, but other than that, any and all of them make a great place to spend the night.

My daughter and I just booked a rental car for our trip to Tuscany this summer thanks to your post. I was nervous about driving but you laid it all out perfectly, thank you. We’re going for her graduation present and it’ll be the first time in Italy for us both. Bookmarking your site now for when the trip gets closer. Thanks again!

That’s amazing to hear, thank you Susan! Comments like this never fail to make my day, we are ALL about making sure your trip goes perfectly! Hope you guys have a fantastic time, and congratulations to your daughter on her graduation!

Hey, this has been quite useful. Im planning my road trip, but im going clockwise on this route. Since i live in The Netherlands, i will drive in from the north, Florence and start here and after Pisa-Lucca, the last stop instead of heading back to Florence is Cinque Terre, to enjoy a bit of the coast. I will take the advice of leaving the car in La Spezia, but if you had to choose to spend a night in Cinque Terre, which woudl you guys recommend, Vernazza or Manarola?

Glad to hear it, thanks Rodolfo!

Which village is best for spending the night in Cinque Terre is definitely a matter of preference, and Vernazza and Manarola happen to be two of my top 3 favorites (the other is Riomaggiore). You can’t go wrong with either, but I’d recommend Vernazza if you’re looking for something smaller, and Manarola if you want to have access to a wider variety of shops and restaurants. Manarola is a more popular (read: crowded) sunset spot, but both places will quiet down considerably once the day trippers head home.

Wonderful, informative article! I am so glad I found your website. We are hoping to be able to visit Tuscany in summer 2022. Italy is our favourite country, but we haven’t been to Tuscany or Cinque Terre, so I really appreciate the wealth of information on your website!

Thank you so much, Cheryl! So glad to hear that. 🙂 Hope you guys have an amazing trip to Tuscany and Cinque Terre!

Hi! I just came upon your site when doing a search for info on an upcoming trip. My husband and I are planning a trip for the end of Oct. We will be renting a car in Florence, spending about two days driving through Tuscany and returning the rental in Rome. I know that’s way too short to do Tuscany justice, but we have a commitment in Venice prior to Florence, and are bookended with a fixed return date from Rome. Where in Florence would be our best choice to rent a car so we can get on the road to Tuscany easily? Same question for returning rental in Rome without having to deal with city driving. Lastly, we are doing some basic research in Tuscany in order to maybe get a place there down the road. Should we consider spending our two nights there in Lucca? Thanks so much and I will definitely be following your adventures!

Hi Rohini! There are so many places to rent cars in both cities it’s really impossible to say–I’d keep an eye out for the best deal and then look carefully at the directions. Unfortunately, some city driving is probably unavoidable if you want to make it all the way from Florence to Rome, but you can limit it based on your schedule.

If you’re just going to relax, Lucca is a great choice! If you want to compare possible areas to own a property in Tuscany though, I’d probably recommend one night there and one night in the Val d’Orcia area. You may also want to consider a look at Siena, depending on whether you want to be close to a city or not.

Hi Kate. Thanks for your quick response! This is very helpful info. I had read somewhere that Tiburtina station in Rome is a good spot for rental return since it would not involve going into the city to return. Would you say that is the case? Once again, thank you for your help!

Hi guys, I imagine you’ve had some ups and downs in your travel in the last 2 years because of Covid. I really hope you’ve been able to stay safe and still continue some of your adventures. I found your site and am really keen to follow your path around Tuscany when my husband and I go this year. I looked up your destinations and would really encourage you to look into coming to Australia and New Zealand some time if you can. Down Under is a wonderful place and New Zealand has just about everything you could ever want to see in a really small country! Thank you for your really helpful and informative site. Take care.

Yes, there have been many ups and downs over the last couple of years for sure, but luckily things are mostly up right now! We’ve decided to base ourselves in Portugal for the next little bit to enjoy lots of Europe throughout 2022. 🙂 Knock on wood, but hopefully our next Tuscan road trip is just around the corner!

We’d love to head down to Aus and New Zealand one day! No plans at the moment, but you never know. 🙂

Hope you guys have a wonderful trip!

Such a great and helpful Itinerary, thank you!

We’re planning to visit late September and I am nervous about the driving portion – what location would you recommend for pick up, outside of Florence? We’re hoping to get a drive to our first destination (open to anywhere) and then pick up a car – appreciate any extra tips you might have! I was surprised to not see any mention of Greve as a stop, have you been? This was what I thought was my main stop in Tuscany but I am now rethinking everything! 😀 We have 5 nights in Tuscany (counted Florence separately as a stop when we head North) and prefer to not spend too much time in the city and want to visit many wineries and enjoy the local food! If you have any very specific favorite wineries to stay at or places to dine, I would love to hear about them!

Thanks again for such a detailed post! I have a lot to consider 🙂

Thanks so much, Cait!

There’s never enough time for all the towns, lol, but if you want to swap in Greve you absolutely can! We haven’t been ourselves yet but generally speaking there’s no such thing as a “wrong” Tuscan town to visit. 😉

If you want to pick up a car outside of Florence, I’d recommend taking a look at Siena. By the time you get into the very small hilltop towns like San Gimignano, etc, there may not be car rental agencies available (or if they are, it’ll just be an office and they’ll need to drive the car itself to you from a bigger city–which often comes with a fee).

Have an amazing trip!

Hi, I am planning a vacation trip to Rome (5 days) and from there a road trip (5 days) to the Tuscan area. I’ve been already to Florence and Pisa. I will like to know cities or towns with good food and scenery off the beaten path. Thanks so much for your time and sharing your knowledge.

It depends on how you define off the beaten path, but just about everywhere in Tuscany is further off the path than Florence and Pisa! And virtually everywhere in Tuscany has great food. 🙂

Arezzo, Volterra, Pienza, Montepulciano are all delightful, some more commonly visited than others. Montalcino is tiny but beautiful.

We also love Lucca, it’s much quieter in many ways than Florence or Siena.

A common theme is that if you spend the night in any of these places, they will get much more peaceful and quiet if you spend the night, as the day-trippers will head home.

Some of the spa towns other than Saturnia can feel off the beaten path, such as Bagno Vignoni. They’re popular, but more catered to tourists from nearby.

Wonderful article – thanks!

Planning Sept trip – 4 days Rome, 2 days Florence, 3 days Venice (as of now)

Considering adding a Tuscany component but limited to time. Any suggestions to condensing to 2-3 days as a loop or feasibility of starting in Florence and ending in Venice?

Any input greatly appreciated.

Happy to help, Richard!

With a 2-3 day driving loop from Florence, I’d recommend driving to either the Val d’Orcia (so towns like Montalcino and Pienza) or a nearby base like Montepulciano, and then basing yourself there for a couple of days. You can drive between a handful of close-together towns, see the landscape, enjoy an agriturismo, do some wine tastings, etc, all within a close distance.

Driving from Florence to Venice isn’t a go-to suggestion of mine since you don’t need a car in either city, but we’ve actually made the drive ourselves as part of a family trip and it was lovely! Bologna, Ferrara, and/or Padua are easy stops right along the route.

If you wanted to take a couple of days between the two cities, a loop through Parma, Modena, Reggio-Emilio and Bologna would put you in the heart of Emilia-Romagna, which is the origin of some of the most beloved Italian foods (traditional balsamic, parmigiano-reggiano, etc).

It’s not the most efficient way to get from Florence to Venice of course (that’d be the high-speed train), but if you want to make a trip of it, you’ll have fun!

If you do want to consider renting a car in Florence and dropping it off in Venice, though, be sure to ask your rental company if they allow it and what fees they would charge before making any plans.

One of my stops is in Luca and the hotel and parking garage are in the Atlantic. How do I get a permit to drive through it.

I think you may have a typo in there, but I’m assuming you mean you have a hotel booked in the historic center of Lucca? If the hotel offers private parking on-site, you can give them your license plate number and they’ll be able to make arrangements for you.

If they don’t have parking, you’ll likely need to park outside the walls and walk into the center to reach your hotel.

Hope that helps!

The parking os not on-site but within the walls.

So you are saying that all I need to do is call either the garage or hotel with my rental car license number and they would be able to get me a permit to drive inside the walled city to get to the hotel and garage?

In your case, I’d contact the hotel and ask where they recommend you park, and then if you head to the garage inside the walls, look at the map to confirm the directions to access it.

Essentially, your goal is to avoid the ZTL zones, which trigger an automatic ticket (and technically two–one for entering the zone and one for leaving it). Unfortunately, since all of the traffic controls are done by camera, you’ll have no sure way of knowing at the time you park if you’ve crossed the boundary.

The public parking within the walls should have a way to access it without passing through a ZTL zone, the concern is taking a wrong turn, etc. If you do need to pass through a ZTL zone (generally speaking in Italy), hotels within the walls can get access for their guests but I’m not sure if yours can since they don’t have on-site parking. These rules also vary from city to city in Italy.

Generally speaking, in the case that you do get access to a ZTL zone to access hotel parking (I know yours doesn’t have it, but just generally), you won’t get a paper permit or anything like that. It’s all done by license plate and camera.

Hi Kate! What an insightful article. I am planning a trip to Itlay in August for 12 days with a girlfriend who has never been to Italy. We are landing in Rome, spending 3 days there, and making our way to Florence by train. We will have 6 days in the Tuscany region and plan to rent a car after reading your article. This is what I am planning for our road trip and what your feedback. Would love to know if you can recommend an amazing winery with meals and wine tasting at one of our stops. I have taken suggestions from your blog on places to see and things to do at each stop:) Am I packing in too much? Day 1 – Florence to Lucca to San Gimignano spend the night here Day 2 – San Gimignano to Siena to Val D’Orcia spend 1 or 2 nights here Day 3 or 4 – Val d’orcia to Montepulciano to Montalcino (not sure about Montalcino) Day 4 – Drive to Saturnia from the last destination and head back to Florence

Hi Gira! All of the places you have mentioned are wonderful, but yes, I’d highly recommend cutting a few places from your list in order to savor the others more!

Driving, parking, walking into historic centers, etc, all eat up quite a bit of time.

I’m assuming you’re planning a couple of days in Florence on days 5-6. Ideally, I’d recommend only changing your “base” one other time. Montepulciano is a convenient spot as you can reach the Val d’Orcia, Montalcino, etc, from there. Siena is another fantastic option, but it’s definitely a small city, not a tiny town.

Saturnia is pretty far out of the way from everything else on your list, so unless it’s your dream destination in Florence, I’d consider trimming that. 🙂

Hi, Your article is very informative. Thanks. One question, I understand that leaving anything in the car in Italy is not a good idea as it can be stolen. What about these small towns in Tuscany? Is it risky to leave luggage in the trunk when parking there, too? Thanks

That’s essentially down to your personal risk tolerance. Many people leave luggage in the car when they have no other good option if it is kept out of sight in a locked trunk.

Obviously, there’s always a small risk with that, but it’s a fairly common practice.

The most important thing is to make sure nothing visible is left behind.

Thank you for such a insightful article, it has definitely helped to make a road trip through Tuscany feel less daunting!

Are there are places on your list that are more or less English friendly? We will obviously try to learn what we can in Italian, but it is always helpful to know 🙂

My husband and I previously visited Florence and did a day trip to Pisa, Siena, and San Gimignano. The scenery was so breathtaking it quickly made a road trip through Tuscany a MUST on our bucket list! Having already visited those places (wouldn’t mind visiting San Gimignano again!), what would be your top picks for 5-6 nights (not including Florence but starting from there)? I would love to make a stop at Saturnia if time allowed. Thank you SO much for your suggestions!

Hi Samantha,

Thank you so much! Glad we can help. 🙂

Unless you go exceptionally off the beaten path, you won’t have any problem using English (plus body language/hand signs/etc) in Tuscany, so don’t worry! Definitely learn what Italian you can, but Tuscans are very friendly and exceptionally used to foreigners.

Since you guys have already done quite a bit in the northern part of Tuscany, I recommend heading to the southern part! Montepulciano, the Val d’Orcia (including towns like Pienza and Montalcino), Cortona, and Saturnia, make a great loop.

You might also look at taking a day trip to Civita di Bagnoregio, Orvieto, Perugia, or Assisi. Those places aren’t in Tuscany but are wonderful, and depending on your itinerary might make fun additions.

This is so helpful Kate, THANK YOU!!!! This will be my first time in Italy, I’m traveling solo, and I’ve never driven outside of the U.S. before, so I’m thinking I’ll stick to trains to get around this time (which I know will limit how much flexibility I have). Are any of these towns easily accessible by train from Florence (and/or each other)?

Happy to help, Tara!

Yes, Lucca, Pisa, Arezzo, and Siena are all easy to get to by train.

The smaller hilltop towns are generally harder to access without a car, and many don’t have train stations. You can technically get to Montepulciano by train, but the station is outside of town and you’ll need to catch a bus or taxi to get all the way there.

If you want to visit a few of the tiny hilltop towns, I’d recommend signing up for a day trip one day–we link a some popular ones in this post: https://www.ourescapeclause.com/best-day-trips-from-florence-italy/

Generally from Florence, you can find either day trips that focus on the north (San Gimignano is a common stop) or the southern Val d’Orcia towns. They’re a great way to see harder-to-access spots while letting someone else deal with the driving and parking!

Thanks so much for responding and for the additional tips! <3

Hi Kate! Thank you, thank you, thank you for the wealth of information. Very helpful for our upcoming visit!

Any possibility of emailing you directly with a few more questions?

Thanks, Lori and Steve, USA, coming in October for our 60th birthday’s!!!!

Yes, of course!

We’re not travel agents and don’t plan/book trips for people, but we’re always happy to answer a few questions and point travelers in the right direction. 🙂

Happy early birthdays!

Hello again, We will only have about 4 (3 full) days and nights to explore Florence and Tuscany. We hear that Florence is not terribly large and is very walkable? Would it be practical and safe to utilize motor scooters to do so? The countryside is a PRIORITY, but we are considering not venturing too far from the city to limit travel time. We’d like to spend at least one night in the city, and at least one in the country. And we very much want to explore a couple of very small villages. Suggestions?

Would you recommend purchasing train tickets in advance, or is it really not necessary? Likewise for renting a car, and making hotel reservations (First week of October).

For the train tickets–it depends. For high-speed trains across long distances, like from Florence to Venice, yes, absolutely book in advance. The prices increase dramatically as you get closer to your dates.

For regional/slow trains, like taking a day trip from Florence to Lucca, there’s no need to book in advance.

What gets a bit confusing is that some lines, like between Rome and Florence, have both high-speed trains (essential if you’re making a day trip, as it takes under 2 hours), and regional/slow trains, which depending on the exact timetable can take anywhere from 3-5 hours or so.

If you want an overview of what’s available, we recommend using Omio to search for tickets and compare prices/timetables.

For hotels and a rental car, yes, you’ll want to book in advance. It’s not as urgent as in, say, July, but to get maximum availability it’s best to be prepared, especially if you have special requirements for your rental car such as wanting to rent an automatic.

I hope that helps and that you guys have a great time! October is our favorite month to be in Tuscany. 🙂

My daughter & I will have 5 days in Tuscany, have a rental car & want to visit mostly hill towns. Our hotel is outside Florence. We’d like to drive to Cortona then to for wine tasting, then to Monticchiello for a 7:30 dinner at Daria & spend night. Is this possible? Where do I find city maps?

I think you mean you plan to spend the night in Monticchiello? If so, yes, that will probably work well. Cortona is a bit out of the way as far as Tuscan hill towns go, but it’s very popular!

For city maps, your hotel will usually offer one, especially if you ask. For towns that you just take a day trip to, the easiest way to find them is to head to the tourism office (there’s virtually always a well-marked office in the town center).

Some tourism offices do charge a nominal fee for maps, so it’s a good idea to have a few Euros in small coins/bills on you when you go.

Totally loved it!!! Would you recommend doing this roadtrip with a child? I really want my 5year old daughter to witness new cultures and enjoy some holidays with mum and dad!

Of course it depends on the child, etc, but it’s definitely possible! Italy is considered to be very kid-friendly, and kids are adored and welcome just about everywhere.

The distances in this road trip are also fairly short, so no extremely long car days to contend with.

I don’t see your 2 night Tuscany itinerary?

Hi Lorraine,

I’m not sure what you mean–maybe you’re looking for our 2 day Florence itinerary? Here it is: https://www.ourescapeclause.com/2-days-in-florence-itinerary/

I don’t have anything on spending 3 days/2 nights in Tuscany specifically, but for most visitors, I’d recommend spending 2 days in Florence and then taking a day trip to the countryside on the 3rd day.

Hope that answers your question!

Thank you very much for your article, it was very helpful to consider the cities/town to visit in La Toscana. What would you recommend me for a 10-day trip (honeymoon 🙂 ) by arriving to Rome? For sure, I want to rent a car and do all by car. Would it be better to take a train all over to Florence and from there do the trip all over to Rome? Is it a big deal if I do not have an international license? Thank you for your help.

You can definitely structure this trip as a road trip from Rome to Florence, touring Tuscany by road trip along the way instead if you prefer. For that version, you’ll likely want to start at Montepulciano and then make sort of a “V” shape ending in Florence. Keep in mind that you’ll probably have a one-way car rental fee if you do it this way.

In that case, you may want to add on a stop in Orvieto along the way as well–it’s in Umbria, and a beautiful place: https://www.ourescapeclause.com/things-to-do-in-orvieto-italy/

Having an international driving permit is required for non-EU drivers in Italy. It’s not often asked for, so you can choose to take the risk, but your rental company can refuse to rent to you and of course, you can have issues if you get into an accident, etc, if you don’t have one as well. They’re not complicated to get, so it’s much better to acquire one before going to Italy!

Hi! Thank you so much for this wonderful site – it is so informative!! We are planning 2-3 days traveling from Florence to Rome and wonder if there are private drivers for hire in Tuscany. Is that an option? And, if so, do you have a sense of how we would locate good drivers? Our concept is that it may be easier on us if we just left the driving to a trained professional local… your thoughts? Thanks again! Paul

We’ve never hired a private driver in Tuscany, so I can’t speak to that personally! I know that some private drivers and tours advertise through Get Your Guide. Other than that, I’d recommend asking your hotel concierge, they’ll no doubt know of someone.

However, if your goal is to travel between Rome and Florence, you could also easily take the train. If you’d rather take 2-3 days to do the journey and sightsee along the way, Orvieto and Siena are both stops to consider on the way.

If you’re confident drivers, though, that route is fairly simple–lots of highway driving, etc. If you’re considering the option of driving yourselves, I’d say there’s no real reason not to.

Hi Thank you for putting together all this info, it has filled me with excitement thinking about our trip this year. My husband and I are hoping to fulfil my dream of travelling to Tuscany this year at the start of April. We will be driving from the UK and stopping off in Normandy then driving across to Italy and Tuscany. The first large city we will enter is Turin before moving towards Tuscany. We have 7 days in Italy but we thought a circular road trip would be great made up of countryside, wine, food and wandering around towns and markets. I love the road trip based around Florence but given our route and our starting point, would you be able to recommend anywhere we should visit/stay/avoid that starts further north and drops into Tuscany. I don’t want to disappoint myself by making poor choices in destinations so any help would be much appreciated. Thank you

Sounds like a wonderful trip! We’ve driven from Portugal to Italy and/or France (and back) several times ourselves, so we’re very familiar with the breadth of the drive you’re taking on.

The Langhe region of Piedmont, located close-ish to Turin, is fantastic: think small towns, gorgeous views, delicious wine, and fewer crowds than Tuscany. You may want to consider a stop there before heading further south! We loved La Morra in particular, but there is lots to see around there, including Alba, Barolo, etc.

Depending on what route you take in, you may pass through Emilia-Romagna as well, one of our favorite foodie regions in Italy. There are a million places to fall in love with there, but Parma might be right along your drive: https://www.ourescapeclause.com/best-things-to-do-in-parma-italy/

Hope you guys have a fantastic trip!

Hi, I loved your article. My husband and I are planning to head to Tuscany in September. My thought is to arrive in Florence from the states and stay for 3 nights. Originally I was planning to head to Greve and stay at Borgo de Cabrea. for 5 nights and just do day trips from there. (The pictures of the hotel views blew me away). However after doing some more research, I’m thinking that I would leave Florence and head down to the Val d’ Orcia region for two nights, do some day trips from there, then head back up to the hotel in Greve for my remaining 3 nights. I don’t want to short change my experience in southern Tuscany. Looking for advice on where to stop on the way down, and the way up versus day trips from where we are staying. I’m thinking of stopping in Sienna on our way back up since it’s closer to Greve then we can avoid a day trip back down. Where do you think is good place to stop on the way down vs. places that would be better as day trips? Also any advise on where to stay in Val d’ Orcia region? Thanks for the advise on the cars. The site you suggested is much cheaper than the one I was originally looking at.

Those hotel views do look incredible!

With the caveat that you can’t make a very wrong decision in Tuscany, I’d recommend spending 3 nights in the Val d’Orcia area and 2 around Greve. Definitely check out the tiny town of Montefioralle when you’re in the Greve area, too: https://www.ourescapeclause.com/montefioralle-italy/

Siena is a decent-sized city rather than a hilltop town, so I’d spend more time there than you can–but if a couple of hours is all you can spare, visiting the Piazza del Campo + the Duomo + visiting one of the viewpoints to see the city from above will make for a memorable stop.

As for where to stay in the Val d’Orcia, we’re partial to Montepulciano as a base. It’s not in the Val d’Orcia, but nearby, well-connected, and beautiful. Pienza also makes an excellent base and has some hotels whose views I think you’ll also love: https://www.ourescapeclause.com/pienza-italy/

Depending on which route you take down from Florence, you may pass Monteriggioni, if so, that’d be a lovely stop during your drive.

Thank You so much for your response. After doing some of my own research and keeping your advise in mind, we booked a hotel in Montepulciano. I have another question for you. We are renting a car and tried discover cars. The prices for renting a compact car through Noleggiare are significantly cheaper than any other company. We need an automatic so it can get pricey. The reviews are mediocre and I was wondering if you had any experience with them. Thanks!

I don’t think we’ve ever used them in particular, but in general, we’ve never had any issues with a car rental in Italy and have zero brand loyalty with rental cars there. We tend to go with whoever is most affordable, as the prices can vary so much. We do buy rental insurance, though–for us, it’s worth the peace of mind.

Hi Planning on driving from Rome to Florence, taking our time. Where would you rent the car? And can you drop off a car in Florence if you rent in Rome. Thanks

Hi Sebastiano,

Personally, we’d rent the car in Rome wherever we could find the best deal–we’re not particularly loyal to any one car rental company.

You can definitely rent a car in Rome and drop it off in Florence, however, you’ll likely incur a one-way rental fee. These can vary dramatically, but are usually pretty reasonable if you’re picking up and dropping off the car in the same country (driving from Italy to Switzerland, for example, would be a different story).

Hi! I liked your insights very much, I hope to go visit Tuscany soon with my family. Though you didn’t really mention seaside areas – I guess it’s because people don’t tend to visit Tuscany region because of beaches, but still, there IS some seaside (judging from map sorry), and I would like to know more, either if you had any experience, or from locals or friends. I clinged to the one photo of a beach at Livorno. I was wondering, if it is worth seeing the seaside as well, if there are any beaches, maybe areas where swimming is not recommended, dangerous tides, sharks… or are there nice places as well, worth visiting. Is the shore easily accessible? The shoreline area is more flat I guess, less hills there as I assume again, from maps…

You’re right, I didn’t include seaside areas because typically, that’s not what non-Italian travelers are looking for from the Tuscany region. You’re right that it has a lovely coastline, though!

A few popular beach towns in Tuscany include Viareggio and Forte dei Marmi. Livorno is a popular cruise ship stop, and has a historic fort right on the water. Don’t miss the view from Terrazza Mascagni if you go!

If you want to go further off the beaten path, the Tuscan island of Elba (where Napoleon was once banished to) is beautiful.

If you’re in a beach town, you’ll definitely have access to the sea!

Will be in Tuscany for four days and thinking one day each in Pisa, Florence and Montepulciano (or combine a couple (like Pisa/Florence). Can you suggest a good home base area? We will have a car – any suggestions for a couple of one day road trips (if we can combine P, F or M) to visit wineries, different towns, etc? So many things to see it’s hard to decide and are hoping you can help us out. Thank you so much!!!

Hi Collette,

If you plan to have a car, I’d recommend staying outside a city center and enjoying the countryside a bit. That’s the advantage of having a car in Tuscany!

I’d also recommend combining Lucca with Pisa–Pisa doesn’t take long to see, but Florence definitely takes a full day at a minimum assuming you want to go inside a museum, up a viewpoint, etc.

On the route from Florence to Montepulciano, Monteriggioni and Siena are great options (depending on which route you take). The Chianti area is also between the two, though it’s a bit more out of the way to access!

San Gimignano and/or Volterra would also make a great day, and would be enhanced by having a car.

Deciding where to stay can be fairly flexible, as all of those places can be visited as a day-trip from the others, but I’d choose based on your priorities, as you’ll have some long drives round-trip. The Siena area makes a great base if your priority is Montepulciano and towns like the Val d’Orcia. The Lucca area or Chianti area is lovely for accessing northern Tuscany (Florence, Pisa, San Gimignano, etc).

Ciao! Thank you so much for writing so much about Italy! It’s been very helpful while planning our upcoming Tuscany road trip. We’re planning to rent a car from Florence and are seeing a lot of negative reviews on all the cheaper Discover Cars rental companies. What rental companies have you used in the past and would you recommend them? Also, are there any we should stay away from? Trying to be budget friendly but also do not want hit with a bunch of fees after the fact. Thank you so much for your help!

Hi Natalie,

Happy to help!

Honestly, I could not even remember all the rental companies we’ve used in Italy, let alone in Europe. We’re not picky–we’ve used everything from big brands like Hertz and Sixt all the way to tiny local outfits that we spot on the ground. We’ve never been charged for damage, but we do take precautions.

Specifically, we ALWAYS thoroughly photograph and video (a full 360 video) the vehicle when picking it up, and we tend to buy the additional insurance as well. If you want to ensure there’s a 0% chance of being charged for anything, most companies offer a $0 deductible (in Europe, a deductible is called excess) policy. It’s an increase in the upfront budget, but offers a lot of peace of mind if it’s something you’re worried about!

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Val d'Orcia — Explore the beating heart of the Tuscan countryside

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Enjoy a weekend getaway in Tuscany on this self-guided bike tour for a taste of unparalleled riding and culinary delights in the Val d'Orcia.

Discover for yourself the incomparable beauty of Tuscany's Val d'Orcia on a trip perfectly designed for those seeking an adventure at their own pace. Ride through iconic landscapes with cypress-lined roads and rolling hills, and indulge in the world-renowned wines and cuisine known for its authenticity and freshness. As you explore by bike, let the tranquil beauty of ancient farms, vineyards, and valleys envelop you, creating cherished moments. Our 3-day curated itinerary offers flexibility and the freedom to choose, promising an experience filled with simplicity and the serenity of the Tuscan landscape. Also see our 5-day Tuscany Self-Guided bike tour » Learn more about Self-Guided trips and if they're right for you »

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Ride along quiet roads lined with cypress trees in the beautiful Tuscan landscape

Stay in a historic property which has been transformed into an elegant and charming hotel

Explore the unique cultural landscape of Val d'Orcia designated a UNESCO World Heritage Site

Pamper yourself with the world-famous Brunello di Montalcino wine and the noble 'vino nobile' di Montepulciano

Indulge in fresh Tuscan pasta dishes and discover local pecorino cheese

Vineyards sprawling across a hillside in Tuscany

Vineyards sprawling across hillside in Tuscany

What Guests are Saying

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All was great. Traveling without the hassle of bikes was worth every penny. Having the routes pre-loaded made for ease when unsure where to go ride safely.

Liz, Trek Travel Guest

The rides were phenomenal. Great conditions, great views, great challenges, all very rewarding. Even with selecting the long option ride, I still found the balance of down time to be great. There's enough flexibility within to make the trip YOUR OWN trip. Excellent job.

Carolyn, Trek Travel Guest

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The place was fantastic and couldn’t have been more comfortable and enjoyable.

Jeff, Trek Travel Guest

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The staff at the Palazzo del Capitano were top notch! We loved our rooms and the amenities. Breakfast was fabulous.

Peggy, Trek Travel Guest

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Could not imagine a more perfect place to stay. In the middle of the village, the history of the buildings and the hotel, the picturesque surroundings, lots of restaurants, perfect start for the routes, and large comfortable, updated, functional rooms. Breakfasts were very good, restaurant was unforgettably unique. Restaurant service was great.

Elaine, Trek Travel Guest

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Loved this hotel and the friendly and helpful staff! Accommodations were excellent, setting was lovely, breakfast was delicious and efficient. So fun to have drinks and snacks in the garden.

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San Quirico to San Giovanni d'Asso Loop

The 'Crete Senesi' offers one of the most photographed rural landscapes in the world: cultivated fields crossed by rows of cypresses and unparalleled views.

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Arrival / Departure

Where to Arrive

Amerigo Vespucci (Florence) Airport (FLR)

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Villa Liberty Boutique Hotel, San Quirico d'Orcia

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Additional Arrival Information

We suggest that you arrive at least one day prior to the trip start, which will enable you to adjust to the time zone and minimize the risk of missing the trip start due to flight-related delays. We recommend that you fly into Florence’s Amerigo Vespucci Airport (FLR) and rent a car for the duration of the trip. Most major rental car companies are available at FLR. Advance booking is recommended. If you are not renting a car, the Florence airport is about three miles from the town center. You can take a taxi (approximately €20) to the centre of town, or a bus which departs hourly. From Florence (Santa Maria Novella train station) there are frequent direct trains to Siena. The trip takes about 90 minutes and a one-way ticket costs about ten euros. Italian train schedules can be found on www.TrenItalia.com .

The trip takes place in the Tuscan countryside that is not well served by public transportation. For this reason, if you have not rented a car, we suggest you take a taxi ride from Siena to San Quirico d'Orcia. A private transfer from Siena to San Quirico takes about one hour and costs approximately €150. We suggest you contact our local driver ahead of time to arrange the transfer. Our Trip Consultant can provide you with our recommended local contact information.

Your Trek Travel host will meet you at your trip hotel Villa Liberty (Via Dante Alighieri, 119, 53027 San Quirico D'orcia SI) at 11:00 AM on the first day of the trip. Depending on the number of guests booked for your departure date, it is possible we will ask you to shift your meeting time by approximately 30 minutes. Please have your riding gear readily accessible to avoid having to unpack your luggage. After a trip overview, you may change into your cycling gear where you will then be fitted to your Trek bike ensuring you will be comfortable for the week. Following a safety talk and a review of the details of the route, you'll begin your ride through the Tuscan countryside.

If you will be late for the meeting or are going to miss it altogether, please inform your host. You will receive an email a week before the trip start with their name and contact details. If you cannot reach them, please call our hotel, Villa Liberty (+39 0577 899028) and leave a message with your expected arrival time and contact details.

Additional Departure Information

Your Trek Travel host will meet you at 12:30 PM at the trip hotel to take your bike and equipment before your departure. The hotel staff will be happy to reserve a taxi for you for Florence or other destinations. The trip to the airport in Florence takes approximately two hours. Please allow adequate connection time for any ongoing travel to accommodate possible traffic delays.

Day 1 Welcome to the breathtaking landscape of the Val d'Orcia

Welcome to the breathtaking landscape of the Val d'Orcia

Meet your Trek Travel host at your hotel, Villa Liberty, located in the heart of the medieval village of San Quirico d’Orcia. They'll give you a brief orientation of the adventures ahead and will fit you to your Trek bike, ensuring you total comfort on your bike for the week. Then, it's off on your first self-guided adventure in the enchanting landscape of the Val d’Orcia, famous for the unique and pristine views where cypress-lined country roads have become the... Meet your Trek Travel host at your hotel, Villa Liberty, located in the heart of the medieval village of San Quirico d’Orcia. They'll give you a brief orientation of the adventures ahead and will fit you to your Trek bike, ensuring you total comfort on your bike for the week. Then, it's off on your first self-guided adventure in the enchanting landscape of the Val d’Orcia, famous for the unique and pristine views where cypress-lined country roads have become the worldwide representative image of the Tuscan countryside. Your first stop is the tiny medieval spa town of Bagno Vignoni, where you can dip your toes in the famous thermal springs and take pictures of the Roman baths located right at its center. Continue this scenic loop with a gentle climb up to Pienza, a UNESCO Site renowned for its charming Renaissance architecture and its connection to Pecorino cheese, a traditional Italian cheese with deep roots in the region. Wander through its streets and grab the best gelato at “Buon Gusto” before cycling at your leisure back to your hotel. Take some time to relax, perhaps with a glass of wine, and afterward we suggest you walk to our favorite restaurant in the heart of San Quirico to enjoy your first Tuscan dinner! Read More

Villa Liberty

Meals included

Visit Pienza

Highlight of the Day

Visit Pienza

Stroll through this UNESCO heritage site with an ice cream in hand and get a photo from one of the amazing viewpoints of the valley below!

Ride Options

Ride Option 1

TODAY'S RIDE:

San Quirico to Bagno Vignoni to Pienza Loop - Approximately 19 mi | 30 km and 1,458 ft | 444 m

TODAY’S ACTIVITY:

Visit a Roman Thermal Spa Town

Day 2 Montalcino, home of the finest Italian wines, Brunello DOCG

Montalcino, home of the finest Italian wines, Brunello DOCG

This morning’s route lifts you high above the Val d’Orcia, a vista dotted with rolling hills blanketed with vines and rows of the ubiquitous cypress trees. There are three riding options of different lengths available for you today, so feel free to choose the one that suits you best. After passing by the spa town of Bagno Vignoni, you will ride up to Castiglione d’Orcia, admiring the remains of what was once the mighty Rocca Aldobrandesca, a fortress that domi... This morning’s route lifts you high above the Val d’Orcia, a vista dotted with rolling hills blanketed with vines and rows of the ubiquitous cypress trees. There are three riding options of different lengths available for you today, so feel free to choose the one that suits you best. After passing by the spa town of Bagno Vignoni, you will ride up to Castiglione d’Orcia, admiring the remains of what was once the mighty Rocca Aldobrandesca, a fortress that dominates the village. Your first stop today will be the renowned Abbazia di Sant’Antimo, a monumental 12th-century Romanesque abbey, where if you're lucky, you may arrive in time to hear the magical yet haunting choral harmonies of the monks' Gregorian chants! Your lunch destination is the walled village of Montalcino with its 14th-century fortress and steep cobblestone streets that dominate the surrounding countryside. Here you can discover the delights of Brunello wine, one of the finest Italian varietals, and enjoy lunch at your leisure at one of Montalcino’s many trattorias. When you're ready, cycle back to San Quirico along winding roads and relax at the hotel before selecting a local bistro in town from the curated list of Trek Travel recommendations. Read More

Discover the delights of Brunello wine

Discover the delights of Brunello wine

Brunello di Montalcino is considered to be one of the finest Italian varietals and your lunch stop in the walled village of Montalcino is th... Brunello di Montalcino is considered to be one of the finest Italian varietals and your lunch stop in the walled village of Montalcino is the perfect opportunity to taste it. Choose from one of Montalcino’s many trattorias where you can opt for a wine tasting on its own or paired with each course of your lunch! Read More

San Quirico to Montalcino Loop - Approximately 33 mi | 53 and 3,886 ft | 1,184 m

Ride Option 2

SHORT OPTION:

San Quirico to Monticchiello Return - Approximately 20 mi | 33 km and 1,494 ft | 455 m

Ride Option 3

AVID OPTION:

San Quirico to Monticchiello to Montalcino Loop - Approximately 48 mi | 77 km and 4,824 ft | 1,470 m

Visit the Abbazia di Sant’Antimo

Day 3 Pedal through the moonscape of Crete Senesi and the sun-drenched Tuscan countryside

Pedal through the moonscape of Crete Senesi and the sun-drenched Tuscan countryside

Close out your Tuscany self-guided bike tour by riding through a truly dramatic landscape called Crete Senesi, following winding ribbons of road into gently undulating terrain. Here vineyards and olive trees give way to cultivated fields crossed occasionally by rows of cypress trees and a few solitary farmhouses. Enjoy the feeling of peace conveyed by this stunning landscape often described as lunar due to the dramatic colors of the clay-dense soil. If time allows, ... Close out your Tuscany self-guided bike tour by riding through a truly dramatic landscape called Crete Senesi, following winding ribbons of road into gently undulating terrain. Here vineyards and olive trees give way to cultivated fields crossed occasionally by rows of cypress trees and a few solitary farmhouses. Enjoy the feeling of peace conveyed by this stunning landscape often described as lunar due to the dramatic colors of the clay-dense soil. If time allows, we suggest you take the avid option to Asciano, pedalling through meandering roads overlooking the surrounding ridges on an other-worldly route. A late check-out time (at 12:00 PM noon) will allow you to be back at the hotel in time to take a shower before you bid your farewells. Your Trek Travel host will meet you at the hotel at 12:30 PM to take your bike and say arrivederci before you leave for Florence or other destinations. Read More

Ride through the Crete Senesi moonscape

Ride through the Crete Senesi moonscape

The Crete Senesi, the badlands of Tuscany, offer some of the most dramatic views of the week. At once barren and stunning, the sprawling exp... The Crete Senesi, the badlands of Tuscany, offer some of the most dramatic views of the week. At once barren and stunning, the sprawling expanse of undulating fields will make you get off your bike to take a photo or to simply marvel at the natural landscape Read More

San Quirico to San Giovanni d'Asso Loop - Approximately 26 mi | 42 km and 2,539 ft | 774 m

San Quirico to San Giovanni d'Asso to Asciano Loop - Approximately 43 mi | 69 km and 4,425 ft | 1,349 m

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Rider Information

Rider Level: 3

Terrain: Hilly

The terrain is consistently hilly. Every day the routes will feature hills as many of the towns you stop at sit atop hills. The ascents are not exceptionally steep, however they are often upwards of five kilometers long, and along narrow and winding roads. Our Tuscany Self-Guided Bike Tour is best suited for our Level 3 Riders. For those eager to experience every mile but mindful of their physical limits, our electric bike option offers a comfortable and enjoyable solution. Level 4+ Riders will enjoy the extra mileage the avid route options offer.

Daily Average

26 miles | 42 kilometers

78 miles | 126 kilometers

2,633 feet | 802 meters

7,901 feet | 2,408 meters

There are a variety of non-riding options on this trip for riders who want to take the afternoon off or travel companions who want to spend little or no time in the saddle. Non-riders are welcome on a Self-Guided trip if they are staying in the same room with a riding guest. Non-riders will be offered a $500 discount from the trip price. Please contact a trip consultant for details and to book a non-riding companion. Some of these options may need to be scheduled before your trip—please contact one of our Trip Consultants for more information. Except as specified in the itinerary, expenses and transportation to these activities are not included in the trip price. Some non-riding options on this trip are:

  • Shop and explore the medieval villages of Pienza, San Quirico, Montalcino, and Montepulciano
  • Relax by the pool in the hotel's beautiful gardens
  • Stroll through quaint medieval villages
  • Enjoy a wine tasting of the renowned Brunello wine in the heart of Montalcino
  • Experience an olive oil tasting tour
  • Take a traditional Tuscan cuisine cooking class

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On a self-guided tour you need to feel comfortable changing a flat, as this is a common event when cycling. All self-guided trips include Ride With GPS, which is like having a personal guide in your pocket! You'll get turn-by-turn directions and recommendations from Ride With GPS, plus the you'll have the added navigation support of a Garmin GPS. In the rare case of a bicycle breakdown or mechanical issue beyond a simple repair, your Ride With GPS app will have detailed contact information with emergency phone numbers to call for assistance. Learn more about our Self-Guided Bike Tours .

  • Up to three daily route options
  • Ride With GPS app loaded with emergency phone numbers and local suggestions
  • Pre-loaded routes on a Garmin GPS

Garmin Edge GPS cycling computer

Villa Liberty is an elegant 4-star boutique hotel set in an ancient Renaissance villa with bright and spacious communal areas. The rooms are a perfect blend of Tuscan tradition and modern luxury, decorated with exclusive works of art. Instead of a fully dedicated wellness area, the spa’s features are scattered throughout the property in the heart of charming San Quirico d’Orcia. There is also access to a wonderful outdoor pool surrounded by tranquil gardens where you can relax after the ride. Breakfast is served at the hotel’s own traditional trattoria “Al Vecchio Forno” within short walking distance from the accommodation.

Bikes & Gear

Trek Domane SL 7 Gen 3

Trek Domane SL 7 Gen 3

The Domane SL 7 Gen 3 is a beautiful, high-performance endurance road bike with wireless electronic Ultegra Di2 12-speed drivetrain for fast, precision shifting in any conditions. The combination of the lightweight carbon frame with front and rear IsoSpeed, carbon wheels that come stock on the bike, and hydraulic disc brakes keep it smooth, safe, fast, and most importantly, fun!

Verve+ electric assist lowstep bike

Trek Electric-Assist Verve+

Fun from the first pedal stroke, venture further on our Trek Verve+. With its low-step frame design, upright riding position, and the barely-there Bosch electric motor, the Verve+ has one goal: pure enjoyment. Designed for both comfort and adventure, get a boost up the hills when you need it with energy to spare.

Additional Gear

  • Trek Travel water bottles to keep
  • Bontrager saddle
  • Bontrager helmet
  • Bontrager front and rear Flare R lights
  • Garmin Edge 830 or 1030 GPS computer with pre-loaded routes
  • Shimano SPD-SL road style pedals, Shimano SPD mountain style pedals, caged, or flat pedals
  • A flat pack containing a tube, levers, and a CO2 cartridge with inflator
  • For the most comfortable ride, we recommend you bring your own saddle. If you prefer, you can bring your own pedals and helmet on the trip and your host will install your gear on the first day during your bike fit.

A collage of cycling gear guests will use on a Trek Travel Self-Guided Bike Tour.

Trip Inclusions

  • Two nights of accommodation at one handpicked hotel
  • Daily breakfast
  • Daily lunch and dinner recommendations
  • Up to three daily route options on riding days
  • A bike lock, all necessary chargers and a floor pump
  • Bike fit on the first day to help you find your optimal riding position
  • Ride With GPS Experience on your phone to get all the information you need on your self-guided adventure

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  • Airfare and transportation to and from the trip meeting/departing locations
  • Lodging before and after the trip
  • Personal items purchased during the trip
  • Optional activities not scheduled by Trek Travel
  • While we provide daily breakfast, the other meals are not included. On self-guided trips, Trek Travel provides restaurant recommendations and invites you to explore the local cuisine at your leisure
  • Trek Travel jersey's are not included on our Self-Guided bike tours but they are available for purchase. Visit our Trek Travel Online Shop to see your options.

Guide Gratuities

For self-guided bike tours you are welcome to thank your host (preferably in the local currency) with a gratuity based on their level of professionalism and service.

Additional Details

Your Day. You Decide.

Our self-guided vacations are designed to fit all types of travel styles. Whether you like to spend your time relaxing or on a non-stop adventure, you get to decide what your day looks like. Choose your mileage, itinerary, and experience level and leave the rest to us!

Your Trip Need to Knows:

  • We do our best to avoid busy roadways as much as possible, however, urban riding and sections of busy roads are unavoidable for some segments of your rides.
  • It’s a good idea to carry cash when visiting some of Tuscany’s smaller villages and for paying for small items like coffee. You’ll be amazed at the quality of coffee you can get for just a few euros.
  • Expect slower service in restaurants and cafés in Tuscany. Be aware that meals usually take a little longer and are traditionally multiple courses.

Before and After Your Trip

Siena, Italy

One of Italy's medieval jewels, Siena is a labryinth of rambling red-brick lanes. Siena's heart is its central piazza known as Il Campo, a shell-shaped square dominated by the red Palazzo Pubblico and its tower, Torre del Mangia. Admire it from below or climb over 500 steps to the top to enjoy a wonderful view—this is one stop you don't want to miss in Siena. Piazza del Campo is known worldwide for its architectural beauty and its particular "shell" form. Another unmissable highlight is the stunning Gothic Duomo full of treasures, including its marble pavement, Piccolomini library frescoes, and incredibly ornate interiors. We recommend the following accommodations for your pre-trip hotel:

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Where to Stay

Hotel Athena

This 4-star hotel is nestled among the heart of the old town, with the cathedral and Piazza del Campo only steps away. It has been designed with luxury and rustic sensibility in mind, as each room comes equipped with a range of modern amenities. Enjoy panoramic views of the Tuscan countryside from a rooftop terrace adjacent to the hotel bar. www.hotelathena.com

Grand Hotel Continental Siena

Set in a 17th-century building, this luxury 5-star hotel is located in the historical center of Siena, 250 meters from Piazza Campo square. It offers elegant rooms with frescoed ceilings and period furnishings. With treasured artwork, rooms and suites feature porcelain and Travertine marble details, and original Tuscan terracotta floors. The elegant Sapordivino restaurant offers gourmet traditional cuisine, while at the Lounge Bar by Sapordivino guests can enjoy an aperitif or cocktail. www.starhotels.com

Palazzo Ravizza

This historic 3-star hotel is a family-run property in the heart of Siena, offering elegant rooms with characteristic 1920s furnishings. All rooms are different in size, and furnishings vary from frescoed walls or ceilings to terracotta floors. Some rooms have views of the garden or the hills surrounding Siena. www.palazzoravizza.com

Florence, Italy

Florence is the majestic heart of Renaissance art and intellect. Several days can be spent wandering the streets in the shadow of Brunelleschi’s Duomo and strolling beside the Arno. Along with the Duomo and Ponte Vecchio, the Uffizi gallery, a pillar of the Renaissance and Medici eras, merits a visit. Michelangelo's David in the Galleria dell'Accademia is not to be missed. Keep in mind while exploring Florence that opening hours vary and are quite often inconsistent. Different museums are open on different days and lines can be very long. It’s worthwhile to pay a few extra euros and pre-book your tickets—this will enable you to bypass long lines of visitors at the entrances. We recommend the following accommodations for your post-trip hotel:

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Eurostars Florence Boutique

This boutique hotel is a true masterpiece of hospitality, a historic palazzo restored and converted into a 4-star hotel, just 50 steps from the River Arno and a 10-minute walk into the heart of Florence. Discover the magic of Florence on two wheels with their fleet of Trek bikes or admire stunning city views from the rooftop terrace. www.eurostars-florence-boutique.com

Hotel Il Guelfo Bianco

This patrician home of the 16th century is close to the old market in the heart of downtown Florence, just a short walk to the Cathedral and principal museums. This 3-star hotel recently re-opened its doors to guests after having undergone a complete restoration. The Renaissance architecture and the refined furnishings reflect the Florentine character. www.ilguelfobianco.com

Hotel Montebello Splendid

The Hotel Montebello Splendid is an elegant 5-star, boutique hotel located just 10 minutes walk from all the main monuments and points of interest in Florence. Take advantage of their concierge services to plan your stay in Florence to the last detail. www.palazzomontebello.com

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Packing and Weather

Spring and fall in Tuscany are usually clear and sunny, with warm daytime temperatures (75F-90F/24-32C) and evening temperatures 10-15 degrees cooler. A jacket or wrap will be useful in the evening. Summers are hotter with higher daytime temperatures (80F-95F/27-35C) and evening temperatures 10 degrees cooler. Rain is always a possibility, so be prepared with wet-weather gear in order to best enjoy your vacation. View our Packing List

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To reserve your space on a trip, you can either call us at 866-464-8735 to speak with an expert Trip Consultant or book online any time by clicking the “BOOK THIS TRIP” icon near the upper right of each destination’s overview page.* Once you have submitted your reservation online, a Trip Consultant will contact you within one business day to answer any questions you may have and to confirm space, bike, and room availability on your desired trip. Your booking will be finalized once your no-risk deposit is paid. If you make a reservation more than 90 days prior to the trip, a $750 no risk deposit is due at the time of booking.** If you reserve your trip less than 90 days prior to the departure, the full balance is due at the time of booking. Once your booking is complete you will receive an email confirmation with important information pertaining to your trip.

*Please note that select trips cannot be booked online at this time. For those trips, please call a trip consultant at 866-464-8735.

**Deposit amounts vary for all Race, Cross Country, Special Edition, Ride Camp, Discover, and Self-Guided tours. Please confirm deposit amounts for all trips with your Trip Consultant at time of booking.

What happens once I book?

When a trip is booked, a guest confirmation letter is immediately sent out. One week prior to the trip start, you’ll receive an email containing your trip start meeting location reminder and any last-minute information that you’ll need to know before you go. Once you arrive at your destination, your Trek Travel host will brief you on the day-to-day plan for the trip and give you an overview on the daily route information and detailed maps within the Ride with GPS app. Your host will also review with you the preloaded Garmin GPS computer that allows you to ride with complete confidence and independence.

What if I have to cancel my trip?

We understand things happen in life and sometimes you have to cancel or change your tour.

Read our Cancellation Policy

Our Trip Consultants are available to assist and can answer your questions. Please call us at 866-464-8735.

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12 Ethical Eats in 2024 – A Journey Through Sustainable Food Tours Worldwide

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<p><strong>Sustainable food tours offer a unique blend of culinary delight and responsible tourism. These tours focus on local, organic, and ethically sourced ingredients, providing an authentic taste of regional cuisine while supporting local communities and the environment. From farm-to-table experiences to street food adventures, sustainable food tours allow you to indulge in delicious dishes guilt-free. This guide takes you on a global journey to some of the best destinations for sustainable food tours, each offering a unique culinary experience that’s both tasty and eco-friendly.</strong></p>

Sustainable food tours offer a unique blend of culinary delight and responsible tourism. These tours focus on local, organic, and ethically sourced ingredients, providing an authentic taste of regional cuisine while supporting local communities and the environment. From farm-to-table experiences to street food adventures, sustainable food tours allow you to indulge in delicious dishes guilt-free. This guide takes you on a global journey to some of the best destinations for sustainable food tours, each offering a unique culinary experience that’s both tasty and eco-friendly.

<p><span>In Tuscany, the farm-to-table concept isn’t just a trend; it’s a centuries-old way of life. Here, you’ll immerse yourself in the rustic charm of the Italian countryside, visiting organic farms where traditional methods are still in use. These tours often include hands-on experiences like cheese-making or olive oil pressing, followed by a meal prepared with the freshest ingredients. As you sit down to eat amidst the rolling hills and vineyards, you’ll enjoy the flavors of authentic Tuscan cuisine and appreciate the connection between the land and the food on your plate.</span></p> <p><b>Insider’s Tip: </b><span>Try to book a cooking class at a local farm for a hands-on experience with Tuscan cuisine.</span></p> <p><b>When To Travel: </b><span>Late spring and early fall offer pleasant weather and harvest seasons.</span></p> <p><b>How To Get There: </b><span>Fly into Florence or Pisa, then rent a car or join a guided tour to explore the Tuscan countryside.</span></p>

1. Farm-to-Table Tour in Tuscany, Italy

In Tuscany, the farm-to-table concept isn’t just a trend; it’s a centuries-old way of life. Here, you’ll immerse yourself in the rustic charm of the Italian countryside, visiting organic farms where traditional methods are still in use. These tours often include hands-on experiences like cheese-making or olive oil pressing, followed by a meal prepared with the freshest ingredients. As you sit down to eat amidst the rolling hills and vineyards, you’ll enjoy the flavors of authentic Tuscan cuisine and appreciate the connection between the land and the food on your plate.

Insider’s Tip: Try to book a cooking class at a local farm for a hands-on experience with Tuscan cuisine.

When To Travel: Late spring and early fall offer pleasant weather and harvest seasons.

How To Get There: Fly into Florence or Pisa, then rent a car or join a guided tour to explore the Tuscan countryside.

<p><span>Bangkok’s street food scene is a vibrant and integral part of the city’s culture. On a sustainable street food tour, you’ll navigate the bustling streets and hidden alleys with a local guide, sampling dishes made with locally sourced and fresh ingredients. Each dish tells a story of Thailand’s culinary heritage, from sizzling pad Thai to spicy papaya salad and sweet mango sticky rice. These tours will not only send your taste buds wild but also offer insights into the lives of the local vendors who are the heart and soul of Bangkok’s street food culture.</span></p> <p><b>Insider’s Tip: </b><span>Ask your guide to take you to lesser-known street food stalls that locals love.</span></p> <p><b>When To Travel: </b><span>November to February offers cooler weather, ideal for walking tours.</span></p> <p><b>How To Get There: </b><span>Fly into Bangkok’s Suvarnabhumi Airport and use the city’s public transport or taxis to navigate.</span></p>

2. Street Food Tour in Bangkok, Thailand

Bangkok’s street food scene is a vibrant and integral part of the city’s culture. On a sustainable street food tour, you’ll navigate the bustling streets and hidden alleys with a local guide, sampling dishes made with locally sourced and fresh ingredients. Each dish tells a story of Thailand’s culinary heritage, from sizzling pad Thai to spicy papaya salad and sweet mango sticky rice. These tours will not only send your taste buds wild but also offer insights into the lives of the local vendors who are the heart and soul of Bangkok’s street food culture.

Insider’s Tip: Ask your guide to take you to lesser-known street food stalls that locals love.

When To Travel: November to February offers cooler weather, ideal for walking tours.

How To Get There: Fly into Bangkok’s Suvarnabhumi Airport and use the city’s public transport or taxis to navigate.

<p><span>Napa Valley, a renowned wine region, offers a unique experience with its organic wine tours. These tours focus on vineyards that practice sustainable viticulture, ensuring that every sip comes with a clear conscience. You’ll learn about organic grape farming, the winemaking process, and the importance of biodiversity in the vineyards.</span></p> <p><span>Tasting sessions include a variety of organic wines, each with its unique flavor profile influenced by the eco-friendly practices used in its production. This tour is about understanding and appreciating the efforts behind creating environmentally conscious and high-quality wines.</span></p> <p><b>Insider’s Tip: </b><span>Look for smaller, family-owned wineries that offer a more intimate tasting experience.</span></p> <p><b>When To Travel: </b><span>September to November is the harvest season, and spring is for mild weather and fewer crowds.</span></p> <p><b>How To Get There: </b><span>Fly into San Francisco or Oakland, then drive or take a shuttle to Napa Valley.</span></p>

3. Organic Wine Tour in Napa Valley, USA

Napa Valley, a renowned wine region, offers a unique experience with its organic wine tours. These tours focus on vineyards that practice sustainable viticulture, ensuring that every sip comes with a clear conscience. You’ll learn about organic grape farming, the winemaking process, and the importance of biodiversity in the vineyards.

Tasting sessions include a variety of organic wines, each with its unique flavor profile influenced by the eco-friendly practices used in its production. This tour is about understanding and appreciating the efforts behind creating environmentally conscious and high-quality wines.

Insider’s Tip: Look for smaller, family-owned wineries that offer a more intimate tasting experience.

When To Travel: September to November is the harvest season, and spring is for mild weather and fewer crowds.

How To Get There: Fly into San Francisco or Oakland, then drive or take a shuttle to Napa Valley.

<p><span>Berlin’s vegan food scene is thriving and innovative, making it a perfect destination for a sustainable food tour. These tours take you through a variety of vegan eateries, from trendy cafes to gourmet restaurants, each offering plant-based dishes that are as delicious as they are ethical. You’ll sample a range of cuisines, showcasing how versatile and satisfying vegan food can be. Beyond the food, these tours often touch on the environmental and health benefits of a plant-based diet, giving you a comprehensive view of the vegan lifestyle in Berlin.</span></p> <p><b>Insider’s Tip: </b><span>Don’t miss trying a vegan version of the traditional currywurst.</span></p> <p><b>When To Travel: </b><span>Spring and summer offer pleasant weather for walking tours.</span></p> <p><b>How To Get There: </b><span>Fly into Berlin Brandenburg Airport and use public transportation to explore the city.</span></p>

4. Vegan Food Tour in Berlin, Germany

Berlin’s vegan food scene is thriving and innovative, making it a perfect destination for a sustainable food tour. These tours take you through a variety of vegan eateries, from trendy cafes to gourmet restaurants, each offering plant-based dishes that are as delicious as they are ethical. You’ll sample a range of cuisines, showcasing how versatile and satisfying vegan food can be. Beyond the food, these tours often touch on the environmental and health benefits of a plant-based diet, giving you a comprehensive view of the vegan lifestyle in Berlin.

Insider’s Tip: Don’t miss trying a vegan version of the traditional currywurst.

When To Travel: Spring and summer offer pleasant weather for walking tours.

How To Get There: Fly into Berlin Brandenburg Airport and use public transportation to explore the city.

<p><span>Tokyo, a city synonymous with seafood, offers tours focusing on sustainable and ethically sourced seafood. These tours often start at the bustling Tsukiji fish market, where you’ll learn about sustainable fishing practices and how to choose seafood that’s good for the ocean. Following the market visit, you’ll head to a local sushi restaurant specializing in sustainable seafood, offering a chance to taste the difference responsible sourcing makes. During the tour you’ll enjoy sushi and understand the impact of our food choices on the marine ecosystem.</span></p> <p><b>Insider’s Tip: </b><span>Visit a sushi restaurant specializing in lesser-known but equally delicious sustainable fish varieties.</span></p> <p><b>When To Travel: </b><span>Visit in spring for cherry blossom season or fall for mild temperatures.</span></p> <p><b>How To Get There: </b><span>Fly into Tokyo’s Haneda or Narita International Airport and use the city’s efficient public transport system.</span></p>

5. Seafood Sustainability Tour in Tokyo, Japan

Tokyo, a city synonymous with seafood, offers tours focusing on sustainable and ethically sourced seafood. These tours often start at the bustling Tsukiji fish market, where you’ll learn about sustainable fishing practices and how to choose seafood that’s good for the ocean. Following the market visit, you’ll head to a local sushi restaurant specializing in sustainable seafood, offering a chance to taste the difference responsible sourcing makes. During the tour you’ll enjoy sushi and understand the impact of our food choices on the marine ecosystem.

Insider’s Tip: Visit a sushi restaurant specializing in lesser-known but equally delicious sustainable fish varieties.

When To Travel: Visit in spring for cherry blossom season or fall for mild temperatures.

How To Get There: Fly into Tokyo’s Haneda or Narita International Airport and use the city’s efficient public transport system.

<p><span>Vermont’s artisan cheese tour is a journey through picturesque landscapes dotted with small dairy farms and cheese-making facilities. You’ll visit various cheese producers, from large-scale operations to small family-run farms, each committed to sustainable and organic practices. </span><span>These tours often include cheese tastings, where you can savor various flavors and styles, and learn about the cheese-making process from milk to maturation.</span></p> <p><span>As you travel through Vermont’s scenic countryside, you’ll gain an appreciation for the art of cheese-making and the importance of supporting local and sustainable producers.</span></p> <p><b>Insider’s Tip: </b><span>Look for tours that include visiting a maple syrup farm for a truly Vermont experience.</span></p> <p><b>When To Travel: </b><span>Fall for beautiful foliage, or summer for pleasant weather.</span></p> <p><b>How To Get There: </b><span>Fly into Burlington International </span><span>Airport and rent a car to explore the various cheese farms across Vermont.</span></p>

6. Artisan Cheese Tour in Vermont, USA

Vermont’s artisan cheese tour is a journey through picturesque landscapes dotted with small dairy farms and cheese-making facilities. You’ll visit various cheese producers, from large-scale operations to small family-run farms, each committed to sustainable and organic practices. These tours often include cheese tastings, where you can savor various flavors and styles, and learn about the cheese-making process from milk to maturation.

As you travel through Vermont’s scenic countryside, you’ll gain an appreciation for the art of cheese-making and the importance of supporting local and sustainable producers.

Insider’s Tip: Look for tours that include visiting a maple syrup farm for a truly Vermont experience.

When To Travel: Fall for beautiful foliage, or summer for pleasant weather.

How To Get There: Fly into Burlington International Airport and rent a car to explore the various cheese farms across Vermont.

<p><span>Costa Rica’s coffee region offers an immersive experience into the world of sustainable coffee production. On these tours, you’ll visit coffee plantations that practice organic farming, learning about each step of the coffee process, from planting and harvesting to roasting and brewing.</span></p> <p><span>You’ll walk through beautiful coffee fields, witness the biodiversity supporting coffee growth, and enjoy fresh, aromatic coffee tastings. This tour is not just about sipping coffee; it’s an educational journey into how sustainable practices can produce some of the best coffee in the world.</span></p> <p><b>Insider’s Tip: </b><span>Some tours offer a hands-on experience where you can participate in coffee picking.</span></p> <p><b>When To Travel: </b><span>The coffee harvest season is the best time to visit from October to March.</span></p> <p><b>How To Get There: </b><span>Fly into Juan Santamaría International Airport and drive to the coffee-growing regions like Monteverde or the Central Valley.</span></p>

7. Organic Coffee Tour in Costa Rica

Costa Rica’s coffee region offers an immersive experience into the world of sustainable coffee production. On these tours, you’ll visit coffee plantations that practice organic farming, learning about each step of the coffee process, from planting and harvesting to roasting and brewing.

You’ll walk through beautiful coffee fields, witness the biodiversity supporting coffee growth, and enjoy fresh, aromatic coffee tastings. This tour is not just about sipping coffee; it’s an educational journey into how sustainable practices can produce some of the best coffee in the world.

Insider’s Tip: Some tours offer a hands-on experience where you can participate in coffee picking.

When To Travel: The coffee harvest season is the best time to visit from October to March.

How To Get There: Fly into Juan Santamaría International Airport and drive to the coffee-growing regions like Monteverde or the Central Valley.

<p><span>Portland’s commitment to local and sustainable food is evident in its numerous farm-to-table restaurants and local food markets. A locavore food tour in Portland takes you on a culinary adventure through the city’s best spots for sustainable dining. You’ll sample a range of dishes made with ingredients sourced from nearby farms and producers, learning about the city’s food culture and the impact of eating locally. These tours often include visits to farmers’ markets to meet the growers and producers behind the food.</span></p> <p><b>Insider’s Tip: </b><span>Explore the city’s famous food cart pods for diverse sustainable dining options.</span></p> <p><b>When To Travel: </b><span>Summer and early fall offer the best weather and a variety of local produce.</span></p> <p><b>How To Get There: </b><span>Fly into Portland International Airport and use public transportation or rent a bike to explore the city.</span></p>

8. Locavore Food Experience in Portland, Oregon, USA

Portland’s commitment to local and sustainable food is evident in its numerous farm-to-table restaurants and local food markets. A locavore food tour in Portland takes you on a culinary adventure through the city’s best spots for sustainable dining. You’ll sample a range of dishes made with ingredients sourced from nearby farms and producers, learning about the city’s food culture and the impact of eating locally. These tours often include visits to farmers’ markets to meet the growers and producers behind the food.

Insider’s Tip: Explore the city’s famous food cart pods for diverse sustainable dining options.

When To Travel: Summer and early fall offer the best weather and a variety of local produce.

How To Get There: Fly into Portland International Airport and use public transportation or rent a bike to explore the city.

<p><span>New Zealand offers a unique culinary experience with its traditional Maori food tours. These tours provide an insight into Maori culture through its cuisine based on locally sourced and foraged ingredients. You’ll learn about traditional cooking methods like the Hangi, where food is cooked in earth ovens, and sample dishes that have been part of Maori culture for centuries. This cultural and culinary tour offers a deeper understanding of New Zealand’s indigenous heritage.</span></p> <p><b>Insider’s Tip: </b><span>Engage with local Maori guides to gain a deeper understanding of the cultural significance of the food.</span></p> <p><b>When To Travel: </b><span>The warmer months from December to March are ideal for visiting New Zealand.</span></p> <p><b>How To Get There: </b><span>Fly into Auckland or Wellington and join a tour that includes transportation to a Marae.</span></p>

9. Traditional Maori Food Tour in New Zealand

New Zealand offers a unique culinary experience with its traditional Maori food tours. These tours provide an insight into Maori culture through its cuisine based on locally sourced and foraged ingredients. You’ll learn about traditional cooking methods like the Hangi, where food is cooked in earth ovens, and sample dishes that have been part of Maori culture for centuries. This cultural and culinary tour offers a deeper understanding of New Zealand’s indigenous heritage.

Insider’s Tip: Engage with local Maori guides to gain a deeper understanding of the cultural significance of the food.

When To Travel: The warmer months from December to March are ideal for visiting New Zealand.

How To Get There: Fly into Auckland or Wellington and join a tour that includes transportation to a Marae.

<p><span>Vancouver’s proximity to the ocean makes it ideal for a sustainable seafood tour. These tours focus on restaurants and markets that serve ocean-friendly seafood, educating visitors about sustainable fishing practices and species conservation. You’ll enjoy various seafood dishes, from Pacific salmon to Dungeness crab, all sourced with sustainability in mind. This tour is not just a culinary delight; it’s an opportunity to learn about the importance of protecting our oceans and marine life.</span></p> <p><b>Insider’s Tip: </b><span>Visit the Granville Island Public Market for a wide range of sustainable seafood options.</span></p> <p><b>When To Travel: </b><span>Summer and early fall are the best times to enjoy Vancouver’s seafood offerings.</span></p> <p><b>How To Get There: </b><span>Fly into Vancouver International Airport and use public transit or a rental car to explore the city.</span></p>

10. Sustainable Seafood Tour in Vancouver, Canada

Vancouver’s proximity to the ocean makes it ideal for a sustainable seafood tour. These tours focus on restaurants and markets that serve ocean-friendly seafood, educating visitors about sustainable fishing practices and species conservation. You’ll enjoy various seafood dishes, from Pacific salmon to Dungeness crab, all sourced with sustainability in mind. This tour is not just a culinary delight; it’s an opportunity to learn about the importance of protecting our oceans and marine life.

Insider’s Tip: Visit the Granville Island Public Market for a wide range of sustainable seafood options.

When To Travel: Summer and early fall are the best times to enjoy Vancouver’s seafood offerings.

How To Get There: Fly into Vancouver International Airport and use public transit or a rental car to explore the city.

<p><span>San Francisco’s organic markets showcase Northern California’s rich agricultural bounty. On a tour of these markets, you’ll sample a variety of organic produce, artisanal cheeses, freshly baked bread, and other local specialties. These tours often include interactions with farmers and producers, giving you insights into the farm-to-table movement and the benefits of organic farming. It’s a chance to taste the freshest flavors of the region while learning about sustainable food practices.</span></p> <p><b>Insider’s Tip: </b><span>Visit the Ferry Building Marketplace for a comprehensive experience of San Francisco’s organic food scene.</span></p> <p><b>When To Travel: </b><span>Spring and fall offer mild weather and a variety of seasonal produce.</span></p> <p><b>How To Get There: </b><span>Fly into San Francisco International Airport and use the city’s public transportation to reach the markets.</span></p>

11. Organic Market Tour in San Francisco, USA

San Francisco’s organic markets showcase Northern California’s rich agricultural bounty. On a tour of these markets, you’ll sample a variety of organic produce, artisanal cheeses, freshly baked bread, and other local specialties. These tours often include interactions with farmers and producers, giving you insights into the farm-to-table movement and the benefits of organic farming. It’s a chance to taste the freshest flavors of the region while learning about sustainable food practices.

Insider’s Tip: Visit the Ferry Building Marketplace for a comprehensive experience of San Francisco’s organic food scene.

When To Travel: Spring and fall offer mild weather and a variety of seasonal produce.

How To Get There: Fly into San Francisco International Airport and use the city’s public transportation to reach the markets.

<p><span>Bordeaux’s wine region, known for its world-class wines, increasingly embraces sustainable practices. An eco-friendly wine tour here allows you to explore picturesque vineyards that prioritize environmental stewardship while producing some of the finest wines. You’ll learn about organic and biodynamic wine production methods and taste wines that reflect the terroir and the winemakers’ commitment to the earth. These tours often include visits to historic chateaux, where you can delve into the rich history of Bordeaux wine.</span></p> <p><b>Insider’s Tip: </b><span>Look for smaller, family-run vineyards that practice organic farming for a more intimate and informative experience.</span></p> <p><b>When To Travel: </b><span>Visit during the fall harvest season to see the vineyards at their busiest or spring when the region is in bloom.</span></p> <p><b>How To Get There: </b><span>Fly into Bordeaux-Mérignac Airport and consider renting a car or joining a guided tour to explore the vineyards.</span></p>

12. Eco-Friendly Wine Tour in Bordeaux, France

Bordeaux’s wine region, known for its world-class wines, increasingly embraces sustainable practices. An eco-friendly wine tour here allows you to explore picturesque vineyards that prioritize environmental stewardship while producing some of the finest wines. You’ll learn about organic and biodynamic wine production methods and taste wines that reflect the terroir and the winemakers’ commitment to the earth. These tours often include visits to historic chateaux, where you can delve into the rich history of Bordeaux wine.

Insider’s Tip: Look for smaller, family-run vineyards that practice organic farming for a more intimate and informative experience.

When To Travel: Visit during the fall harvest season to see the vineyards at their busiest or spring when the region is in bloom.

How To Get There: Fly into Bordeaux-Mérignac Airport and consider renting a car or joining a guided tour to explore the vineyards.

<p><span>Embarking on sustainable food tours around the world is not just about savoring delicious flavors; it’s about connecting with local cultures, supporting ethical practices, and understanding the journey of food from farm to table. These tours offer a chance to indulge your taste buds while respecting the planet and contributing to local economies. As you explore these culinary destinations, remember that every bite you take can be a step towards a more sustainable and equitable food system. So, pack your appetite and set off on a journey that’s as gratifying for the palate as it is for the planet.</span></p> <p><span>More Articles Like This…</span></p> <p><a href="https://thegreenvoyage.com/barcelona-discover-the-top-10-beach-clubs/"><span>Barcelona: Discover the Top 10 Beach Clubs</span></a></p> <p><a href="https://thegreenvoyage.com/top-destination-cities-to-visit/"><span>2024 Global City Travel Guide – Your Passport to the World’s Top Destination Cities</span></a></p> <p><a href="https://thegreenvoyage.com/exploring-khao-yai-a-hidden-gem-of-thailand/"><span>Exploring Khao Yai 2024 – A Hidden Gem of Thailand</span></a></p> <p><span>The post <a href="https://passingthru.com/sustainable-food-tours-worldwide/">12 Ethical Eats in 2024 – A Journey Through Sustainable Food Tours Worldwide</a> republished on </span><a href="https://passingthru.com/"><span>Passing Thru</span></a><span> with permission from </span><a href="https://thegreenvoyage.com/"><span>The Green Voyage</span></a><span>.</span></p> <p><span>Featured Image Credit: Shutterstock / AboutLife.</span></p> <p><span>For transparency, this content was partly developed with AI assistance and carefully curated by an experienced editor to be informative and ensure accuracy.</span></p>

The Bottom Line

Embarking on sustainable food tours around the world is not just about savoring delicious flavors; it’s about connecting with local cultures, supporting ethical practices, and understanding the journey of food from farm to table. These tours offer a chance to indulge your taste buds while respecting the planet and contributing to local economies. As you explore these culinary destinations, remember that every bite you take can be a step towards a more sustainable and equitable food system. So, pack your appetite and set off on a journey that’s as gratifying for the palate as it is for the planet.

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  1. Tuscany Official Tourism Website

    Find out here everything you need to know about visiting Tuscany: attractions, ideas, itineraries, events, deals, recipes and tours.

  2. 10 Best Tuscany Tours & Trips 2024/2025

    Browse 168 tours from the best tour operators in Tuscany with 604 reviews visiting places like Florence and Siena. Compare & book now! Shop 2,500 operators. 4.5 stars on (6,125 reviews) ... Intrepid Travel is an expert in: Bicycle ; Explorer ; In-depth Cultural ...

  3. THE 10 BEST Tuscany Tours & Excursions for 2024 (with Prices)

    BEST SELLER. 5. Florence Vespa Tour: Tuscan Hills and Italian Cuisine. 1,097. Adventure Tours. 6 hours. Travel through Tuscany on the back of your own Vespa on this half-day tour from Florence. Follow your guide's lead, and …. Free cancellation.

  4. Best of Tuscany in 11 Days Tour

    Plus you'll get all this, too. A small, friendly group of 24-28 people — half the size of most tour groups; Full-time services of a professional Rick Steves guide and local experts who will make the fascinating history, art, and culture of Tuscany come alive for you; All group transportation from Florence to Lucca; 10 nights' accommodations in memorable, centrally located hotels

  5. Best Tuscany Tours & Travel Packages 2024-2025

    8 Day Custom Tour. Dynamic pricing from $2,859. Tuscany & Cinque Terre Tour. 13 Day Custom Tour. Dynamic pricing from $4,649. 10-Day Umbria and Tuscany Exploration Tour. 10 Day Custom Tour. Dynamic pricing from $5,525. Tuscany Tour for Lovers: Siena, Cortona, Volterra, San Gimignano and Certaldo.

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    Tuscany Itineraries +5 Terre. "Discover the Beauty of Tuscany with Our Guided Tours. Embark on a journey through the enchanting landscapes and rich history of Tuscany with our meticulously crafted tours. From the rolling hills adorned with vineyards to the charming medieval villages, our expert guides will lead you on an immersive exploration ...

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    We will take care of you! Booking of hotels, rent of apartments and villas wineries. Private Wine tours to the most famous wineries. Any kind of customized itinerary according to your preferences. Private shore trips from Livorno and La Spezia ports. Private Transfers to any destination of Tuscany or Italy.

  8. THE TOP 10 Tuscany Tours & Excursions (UPDATED 2024)

    A: The best tours in Tuscany according to Viator travelers are: Tuscany Day Trip from Florence: Siena, San Gimignano, Pisa and Lunch at a Winery. Small-Group Wine Tasting Experience in the Tuscan Countryside. Skip the line: Uffizi and Accademia Small Group Walking Tour.

  9. The Best Tuscany Tours To Take in 2024 and Why

    Counting down to our absolute favorites, here are the best Florence tours! 1. Tuscany Wineland Safari from Florence. 2. Best of Tuscany Tour by Vespa from Florence. 3. Explore the Wonderful Cities of Lucca and Pisa. 4. Explore the Chianti Hills With the Best Tuscany Wine Tours.

  10. Tuscany Itinerary: Where to Go in Tuscany by Rick Steves

    On Day 8, take the Brunello Wine Bus tour. On Day 9, day-trip by bus to Montepulciano or Pienza. On Day 10, take the early bus from Montalcino to Volterra (transfer in Siena). Spend Day 11 in Volterra; on Day 12, bus to Lucca; and on Day 13, day-trip to Pisa. See our tips on timing a trip to Tuscany; See Rick's recommended itinerary for Italy

  11. Truescany

    We're a tour operator based in Florence that specializes in providing the best tours of Tuscany and Cinque Terre. Our drivers are experienced tour guides that will show you the best of what Tuscany and Cinque Terre have to offer. During your tour, you'll be able to enjoy our top-of-the-line vehicles, knowledgeable tour guides and 5-star ...

  12. Spotlight on Tuscany

    Travel Tuscany with Collette and enjoy sprawling vineyards, charming towns and enchanting cities steeped in legend. Discover the Spotlight on Tuscany tour. ... This Spotlight on Tuscany tour offered an incredible balance of both historic visits and cultural experiences. From the visits to Florence, Lucca and Siena to the cooking class, cheese ...

  13. 10 Best Tuscany Small Group Tours & Trips 2024/2025

    Tuscany Small Group Tours. Uncover new and exciting adventures in Tuscany by taking part in our small group tours. Go sightseeing at your own pace surrounded by travellers like you. Provided by top tour operators & travel companies, our small group tours in Tuscany will offer you the perfect balance between spending time on your own and group ...

  14. Tuscany Travel Guide by Rick Steves

    Tuscany. With its manicured fields, rustic farms, cypress-lined driveways, and towns clinging to nearly every hill, Tuscany is our romantic image of village Italy. Venture beyond the fringes of Florence and you'll find a series of sun- and wine-soaked villages, each with its own appeal. Stretching from the Umbrian border to the Ligurian Sea ...

  15. Tours of Tuscany with Cinque Terre

    How to Book a Tour. See your travel advisor, or call Tauck at 800-468-2825 to make a reservation. At the time of booking, please have the following information ready for all members of your party: Tour Name and Departure Date. Traveler's Name: First and last names as they appear on your passport or driver's license.

  16. Florence Full-Day Tuscany Tour with Siena, Pisa, San Gimignano ...

    Art, history, countryside, food. Tuscany has it all. If you only have one day free, venture into Tuscany on this day trip from Florence and discover the region's highlights with a local guide. Explore the medieval city of Siena and its cathedral before heading to the hills of Chianti for a Tuscan lunch and wine tasting (optional). Roam the streets of San Gimignano, and travel to Pisa to admire ...

  17. 9 Day Tour of Tuscany Including Flights

    9 Day Tour of Tuscany Including Flights. 9 Day Tastes of Tuscany. Chianti, Lucca, Pisa & Florence. Optional tour to Cinque Terre available - $2469 from $1999* with code TZWTA. Lead Price Travel Date: Sep 27 '19. Promo Valid for Departures: April - October 2019. Also Valid On: 11 Day Venice with Tuscany & Amalfi. 12 Day Tuscany & Amalfi with Rome.

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    Rich heritage and a richer soul. Few scenes are more evocative of Italy than that of rural Tuscany, undulating hills, dotted with stoic stone farm houses, dark green cypress trees and ranked vines, all under a shawl of a dawn's mist. Recognisable over shoulder of countless Renaissance Madonnas, Tuscany has long drawn enamoured visitors, each ...

  19. The Perfect Tuscany Road Trip Itinerary (+ Driving Tips!)

    Start your Tuscany road trip and drive to Lucca. Laidback and charming, colorful Lucca is the perfect first stop on your Tuscany road trip and an excellent place to grow accustomed to the ins and outs of driving and parking in Tuscan towns. Lucca is not too big, not too small, and parking is fairly easy to find right outside the city walls.

  20. Tuscany Bike Tour

    Embrace la dolce vita on our Tuscany bike tour, where every pedal stroke through Chianti and Val d'Orcia reveals Italy's captivating beauty. Immerse yourself in the vibrant landscapes of Tuscany from the seat of your bike, where endless vineyards and the aromatic air enchant every sense. Tuscan hills present stunning, joyful terrains for ...

  21. Tuscany 3-Day Weekend Self-Guided Bike Tour

    As you explore by bike, let the tranquil beauty of ancient farms, vineyards, and valleys envelop you, creating cherished moments. Our 3-day curated itinerary offers flexibility and the freedom to choose, promising an experience filled with simplicity and the serenity of the Tuscan landscape. Also see our 5-day Tuscany Self-Guided bike tour ».

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    Private Transfer from Florence to Rome with 3 hours stop in The Mall Lux Outlet. Fashion Tours. from. $609.72. per adult (price varies by group size) THE MALL Reggello Private Shopping Tour from Florence. 3. Shopping Tours. from.

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    6. Artisan Cheese Tour in Vermont, USA. Vermont's artisan cheese tour is a journey through picturesque landscapes dotted with small dairy farms and cheese-making facilities. You'll visit ...

  24. Colosseum, Roman Forum, and Palatine Entry 2024

    1 Entry to the Roman Forum and Palatine Hill on the same day or next. Admission to temporary exhibitions. Ticket valid 24 hours from first use. Colosseum entrance ticket (valued at €19 per person) Colosseum reservation fee (valued at €2 per person) Please note: Colosseum fees as above.