Gourmet Bolgheri Experience 2
Explore the vineyards and taste the wines of prestigious estates in Bolgheri, renowned for Super Tuscans, and enjoy a pasta-making demonstration and lunch by a local chef.
Explore the vineyards and taste the wines of prestigious estates in Bolgheri, renowned for Super Tuscans, and enjoy a pasta-making demonstration and lunch by a local chef.
After a lovely drive through Tuscany to Lucca, much of it alongside a natural park, you will ride a bicycle through the enchanting city and up onto its famous walls to enjoy a Tuscan treat.
Marvel at the splendors of Florence, from Michelangelo's original David to the grand dome of the cathedral that dominates the Piazza del Duomo.
Discover Tuscany's legendary city of Pisa and its Piazza dei Miracoli, where you will tour the baptistery and cathedral and climb the famous Leaning Tower.
Perfect for those who have been to Florence before or for independent guests who prefer to explore on their own, this tour drops you off in this legendary Italian city where you are free to explore at your leisure.
In the Tuscan mountains, discover the stories of the celebrated marble used in ancient landmarks, artistic masterworks and modern design.
Your tour of remarkably preserved medieval Siena includes entrance to the cathedral and Piccolomini Library, and you will also enjoy time to explore San Gimignano at your leisure.
Livorno's network of canals are the picturesque setting for a guided tasting of sweet Italian wines on the water.
Range the rolling hills of Tuscany with the Savini family to uncover Italy's most prized crop - the delicious truffle - in a unique experience that culminates with a meal inspired by this tasty treasure.
There are few better ways to start your day than to walk up to the 17-foot-tall David, Michelangelo’s masterpiece. This wonderful tour of Italy's Renaissance capital begins at the Galleria dell’Accademia and continues to the stunning Gothic architecture of the Piazza del Duomo, where you will see Florence Cathedral and the Baptistery. Then you’re off to the political center of town, the Piazza della Signoria, which is also a splendid open-air museum built on the site of a 1st-century Roman theater.