Tuscany
Vacation Packages

Tuscany is not really just a place, it’s almost a mood, a feeling, like a breath of fresh air, exhaled slow over rolling hills, old Renaissance towns, and vineyard-lined roads that seem to beg the question, “We do have time for that, don’t we?” This is a place where life simply slips by at a more gentle rhythm. The beauty is endless, you can see it wherever you go, from here close by to as far as the eye can see.

THE DESTINATION

Tuscany
overview

Tuscany is a symphony of history and nature, a place where every hill and cypress-lined avenue is lush with the legacy of times gone by. In meticulously curated vacation packages and immersive Tuscany tours, you step into a realm where vineyards ripple like waves in the summer breeze under the golden sun, and medieval villages hold their quiet vigil through the ages, bearing witness to this land of culture and craft. Connoisseurs will love the Chianti region: a canvas of sunny vineyards and rustic estates, famous the world over for its celebrated wines and quiet, enduring charm. Yet it is in Val d’Orcia, a UNESCO World Heritage Site, that you’ll find Tuscany’s true essence: a unique cultural landscape of rolling, amber fields and elegant, old farmhouses, immortalized in art and film alike. The pastoral stretches around San Quirico and Pienza are a sublime tapestry of light and history, shadow and silence. Renaissance splendor meets the unhurried cadence of rural life in an experience that’s as profound as it is poetic. On a carefully crafted itinerary, it’s easy to lose track of time and just live each rich moment, resonating with Tuscany’s enduring beauty and cultural heritage.

COASTAL TRESURES

Chianti
wine region

Between Florence and Siena, the Chianti region is a dreamy place of rolling hills where vineyards ripple in the breeze and olive groves bathe in the summer sun.

This iconic corner of Tuscany is where the history of winemaking was written, where still today you’ll find people with a true passion for making wine. This is, after all, where Chianti comes from. But here you’ll find more than Chianti, and towards the end of summer the air is imbued with the earthy aroma of Sangiovese grapes ripening in the Tuscan sun: a promise of fine wines that speak unashamedly of their unique terroir. As you wind your way through the quaint alleyways of towns like Greve, Castellina, and Radda, your steps echo on cobblestone touched by the sandaled feet of many who have walked this way before. These places ring with centuries of history and tradition, and each village has its own story to tell: of medieval castles perched high on a hill, of lively piazzas where the locals sell their wares. This is Chianti, a name synonymous with fine wines. Here, centuries-old vineyards produce world-renowned Chianti Classico, rich with vibrant notes of cherry and subtle spice. But wine tastings here are about more than fine wine. They’re immersive experiences accompanied by rustic fare: fresh pecorino cheese, aged salami, and fragrant olive oil pressed from the olives of those trees over there. Local food & wine experiences with a deep connection to the land. And if your heart yearns for a little exploration, easygoing hiking paths and cycling routes take you easily across the sun-dappled countryside, where wine estates open their doors to explorers to reveal the secret art of vinification. The Chianti region is a sensorial journey, where every sip comes with a bite to tantalize the tastebuds, and every sight comes with a scent that reveals the heart and soul of Tuscany in its purest form.

CURATED COLLECTION

Available Tours in the
Destinations

Italian Romance: Milan, Florence, Tuscany & Amalfi Coast

10 days / 9 nights

An exclusive honeymoon woven through Italy’s most poetic cities and landscapes. From Milan’s vibrant elegance to Florence’s Renaissance allure, from the sun-dappled hills of Tuscany to the dramatic beauty of the Amalfi Coast: each moment is thoughtfully crafted to become an indelible memory of love, where every view, taste, and whisper of history deepens your story together.

From €10.050

Iconic Italy by Train: Venice, Florence, Tuscany & Rome

11 days / 10 nights

A memorable journey weaving through Italy’s most storied cities, effortlessly linked by efficient high-speed trains. Discover Venice’s hidden canals, stroll Florence’s Renaissance treasures, and breathe in the iconic hills of Tuscany: all in a single, seamless journey. Conclude in Rome, where ancient marvels remind you why Italy forever captivates the soul.

From €6.077

Family journey through Cinque Terre & Tuscany

10 days / 9 nights

Discover Italy at its most lyrical, where every path reveals a quiet beauty. Stroll through seaside towns painted in vibrant hues, trace the gentle, rolling hills of Tuscany, hike the cliffside trails of the Cinque Terre, or cycle along cypress‑lined roads that wind through Chianti and San Gimignano. Each morning opens a new family adventure.

From €5.585

Florence Refined: Rooftops, Rivers and Renaissance Craft

4 days/3 nights

Live Florence through its secret courtyards and rooftop views, artisan workshops and flowing wines. A refined escape that glides between Renaissance splendour and modern elegance, always with taste, style, and quiet wonder.

From €2.420

Classic Italy: Romance, Art and Tuscan Quietude

10 days/9 nights

From Venice’s canals to Tuscany’s vineyards and Rome’s ruins, this journey weaves together Italy’s grand beauty with moments of quiet intimacy. Discover the whispers of Renaissance art, the pulse of local traditions, and the gentle rhythm of life lived with grace and intention.

What to see in
Tuscany


You simply can’t discover what makes Tuscany tick in a few hurried glimpses: here, people take things slow. And as you let the local culture unfold in echoes of masterful expression, the poetry of this place finds its place in your heart. Florence is the very cradle of the Renaissance, and you can easily lose track of time in world-renowned museums, gazing up at the soaring Duomo, in an elegant piazza. Siena is just a short trip away, with its grandiose Gothic cathedral and 17 legendary contrade, whose representatives race on horseback for the Palio in the Piazza del Campo, considered one of the most beautiful piazzas in the world. In Siena, tradition is imbued in every stone. Slightly further afield lies Pisa, with its iconically inconceivable leaning tower and a discerning visitor may discover other moments of quiet beauty and authentic life in Pisa’s less-famous and less-leaning locations too. In San Gimignano, crowned by its medieval towers, you’ll find the best gelato in the world. And Volterra, with its Etruscan roots and alabaster workshops, offers glimpses into Tuscany’s multifaceted past; each town a treasure waiting to be savored. And last, but certainly not least, Lucca, with its Renaissance walls embracing fragrant gardens and lively streets: the perfect place for a bike ride to explore the city, Tuscan old-town style. Once you’re here you’ll see Tuscany’s magic lies just as much in its unhurried rhythms as in its sights. With our carefully crafted vacation packages, you too can embrace this pace, blending cultural exploration with moments of serene relaxation amidst gentle hills and sun-dappled vineyards. Here, every path leads somewhere: somewhere you’ll, perhaps almost by chance, uncover a fragment of old Tuscan lore.

PHOTOGALLERY

The beauties of
Amalfi Coast

GETTING AROUND

What to do in
Tuscany

When you arrive in Tuscany, it feels as though you’ve stepped out of the 21st century into an old Italian film, on a winding road through golden hills, here you’ll come across moments to just stop, and truly taste the Tuscan life. If you care to venture here, there’s much more than postcard views. Carefully curated food tours take you through vibrant markets, an out-of-the-way trattoria, and a family kitchen where every recipe is passed down, without fail, from generation to generation. Some say they’re old family secrets. Can you keep a secret? But fine wine around these parts is certainly no secret, as you’ll see on a wine tour through the Chianti region, on vineyard visits to meet the local winemakers sharing the fruit of these hallowed hills, one glass at a time. Vespa tours are a great way to explore the countryside, buzzing along cypress-lined lanes in inimitable Italian style. Or if pedal power is more your thing, bike tours take you at a sedate pace through villages perched like jewels on a hill. And if you really want to tantalize your tastebuds, why not do so in a cooking class in a rustic old farmhouse, or perhaps on a truffle hunt, a quiet affair in the hush of misty woods to turn a day in Tuscany into a story you’ll tell and tell again.

It’s sometimes hard to choose: a cultural tour in this Renaissance city, or a stroll through that ancient borgo, or outdoor activities in the countryside. Gentle hikes, picnics under evergreen olive trees, or simply watching the sun go down behind a backdrop of vines. Each is an experience designed to bring out the very best of Tuscany’s natural landscape and rich traditions, at your own leisurely pace, to live your own memorable moments of authentic Tuscan culture and cuisine.

SEASONAL GUIDE

Best time to visit
Tuscany

Tuscany welcomes visitors at any time of the year, but in some seasons its soul truly shines. From April through early November, the countryside is alive with layers of green and gold: it’s the perfect time to explore Val d’Orcia’s iconic hills or the vineyards of the Chianti region. Spring is a season of softly sunlit wildflowers, and towns still quiet before the summer crowds. Early summer is perfect for a sun-dappled vineyard tour, or an alfresco lunch under an ancient oak. In July and August, Tuscany is baked by golden light and hill towns shimmer in the sun, so it’s best to explore cities like Florence or Siena in the early morning or by moonlight, leaving midday for a long lunch or a relaxing siesta by the pool. The fall is perhaps Tuscany’s most poetic season: the vines hang heavy with grape, the olives in the groves are ready to harvest, and local markets brim with fresh truffles and mushrooms. This is the time of wine festivals and harvest feasts, so remember, it’s best to book early. In winter, many countryside hotels close their doors, but Tuscany’s magic is still very much alive in cities such as Siena, where medieval streets feel more intimate than ever. The slow months are a great opportunity to savor local cuisine with a hot meal by the fireplace after a quiet stroll through the misty hills. But no matter when you choose to come, take heed: Tuscany is waiting with its charms. You may find you’re just taking things as they go, and might even stay awhile.

Spring

March-May

Mild breezes and blooming lemon groves frame terraced gardens, free from summer crowds. Perfect seasonal travel conditions for walking tours and outdoor activities.

Summer

June-August

Peak season with warm Mediterranean weather perfect for sailing, swimming, and beach activities.
The best time to travel for vibrant coastal energy.

Autumn

September - November

Golden light softens the coastline, inviting leisurely exploration beneath amber skies.
Exceptional seasonal travel with warm seas and romantic atmosphere.

Winter

December - February

Intimate atmosphere with fewer tourists, Christmas markets, and cozy indoor experiences.
Ideal for art lovers and cultural immersion

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