Embark on an unforgettable journey through the heart of Tuscany, exploring its most beautiful villages, art cities, and natural wonders. From the iconic landscapes of Val d'Orcia and Crete Senesi to the historic charm of San Gimignano and Lucca, this curated tour showcases the diverse beauty of the region. Discover ancient Etruscan sites, indulge in world-class wines, and soak in the unique atmosphere of this beloved Italian paradise.
Val d'Orcia
A scenic valley in Tuscany renowned for its stunning landscapes, including rolling hills and cypress-lined roads.
Tuscan Coast
The coastline of Tuscany, offering beautiful beaches and charming seaside towns.
Maremma
A wild and diverse region in southern Tuscany, known for its natural parks, coastline, and historical sites.
San Gimignano
A medieval hilltop town in Tuscany, famous for its remarkably preserved towers and historic architecture.
Montalcino
A picturesque hilltop town in Tuscany, celebrated globally for its prestigious Brunello wine.
Pienza
A Renaissance ideal city located in the heart of Val d'Orcia, known for its harmonious urban planning and beautiful architecture.
Pitigliano
A dramatic hill town built on a tufa ridge, known for its historic Jewish quarter and unique architecture.
Castiglione della Pescaia
A popular seaside town on the Tuscan coast, featuring a medieval castle, harbor, and lovely beaches.
Monticchiello
A small, charming medieval village in Val d'Orcia, known for its unique folk theatre tradition performed by its residents.
Elba Island
A beautiful island in the Tyrrhenian Sea, known for its stunning beaches, clear waters, and historical ties to Napoleon.
Volterra
An ancient Etruscan hilltop city famous for its well-preserved Roman theater and alabaster craft.
Arezzo
An elegant Tuscan city known for its Renaissance art, including frescoes by Piero della Francesca, and a renowned antique market.
Terme di Saturnia
Natural thermal springs featuring cascading travertine waterfalls and mineral-rich waters, offering a unique and therapeutic bathing experience.
Lucca
A charming city renowned for its perfectly preserved Renaissance walls, which can be walked or cycled atop.
Montepulciano
A stunning hilltop town famous for its Vino Nobile wine, boasting Renaissance architecture and ancient underground wine cellars.
Prato
A major industrial city in Tuscany, historically renowned for its textile production and now home to a large Chinese community.
Sovana
A small, ancient village with a beautiful Romanesque cathedral and significant Etruscan archaeological sites in its vicinity.
Bagno Vignoni
A unique spa village where the central square is a large thermal pool, maintaining its ancient Roman charm.
Populonia
An ancient Etruscan coastal town with significant archaeological ruins, including tombs and a Roman theater, overlooking the sea.
Anghiari
A remarkably well-preserved medieval hilltop village, historically significant for the Battle of Anghiari.
Monteriggioni
A small, fortified medieval hilltop village with exceptionally well-preserved walls and towers, offering a glimpse into the past.
Certaldo
A historic medieval town, notable as the birthplace of the renowned writer Giovanni Boccaccio.
San Casciano dei Bagni
An ancient spa town in southern Tuscany, recognized for its therapeutic thermal waters and historical wellness traditions.
Capalbio
A picturesque medieval village situated on a hill overlooking the Tuscan coast, known for its historic walls and proximity to nature reserves.
Sorano
A dramatic town built on a tufa ridge, featuring ancient Etruscan tombs and a medieval fortress.
Montefioralle
A small, picturesque medieval village, famed as the ancestral home of the explorer Amerigo Vespucci.
San Quirico d'Orcia
A beautiful town in Val d'Orcia featuring Renaissance gardens and a Romanesque church.
Lucignano
A medieval hilltop town known for its unique concentric walls and streets, forming a striking elliptical shape.
San Miniato
A historic hilltop town famous for its white truffles and the panoramic views from its Frederick II-era tower.
Garfagnana
A mountainous region in northern Tuscany known for its forests, rivers, and picturesque medieval villages.
Crete Senesi
A distinctive landscape in southern Tuscany characterized by its barren clay hills and unique, rolling topography.
Argentario
A striking coastal promontory offering dramatic sea views, connected to the mainland by unique sandbars.
Versilia Coast
A popular stretch of coastline in northern Tuscany, famous for its long sandy beaches and vibrant seaside resorts.