| country: | Italy | ||||
| location: | Tuscany | ||||
| departures: | 2009: 18 Oct | ||||
| price: | From €1,995 - €2,095 (7 days) excluding flights. Price includes accommodation in luxury hotels, 6 breakfasts, 3 lunches, 3 dinners, transport, guides, tips and tours as per itinerary
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| vouchers: | Gift vouchers can be used with this holiday |
the amazing things you'll be doing
An original and exclusive tour to discover the beauty of one of the most famous Italian regions, off the beaten track.
An extra-ordinary itinerary to discover the most authentic Tuscany, with its wealth of art, culture, wine and food treasures, of breathtaking landscapes. The splendour of Lucca will leave you dazzled, the perfection of the Renaissance art in Florence will exalt your mind, a walk along the “love trail” on the breathtaking 5 Terre will exalt your spirit.
Discover the secrets of Italian sculpture, from the white marble caves in Carrara, to the sculpture workshops in Pietrasanta, to the perfection of Michelangelo’s David in Florence. Taste the famous Tuscan food and wines in the most authentic venues. Stroll along one of the most exclusive Italian coasts. We will take you to discover an exclusive Tuscany that Italians love!
Featured activitiesDiscover the charm of the small villages of Tuscany Contemplate the Campo dei Miracoli in Pisa, with its fascinating Leaning Tower. Follow our guide through the hidden streets of Florence and the works of Michelangelo Pamper yourself with a very refined dinner in one of the best gourmet restaurants in Florence. Enjoy a unique Opera performance in the beautiful Puccini open air theatre.
An extra-ordinary itinerary to discover the most authentic Tuscany, with its wealth of art, culture, wine and food treasures, of breathtaking landscapes. The splendour of Lucca will leave you dazzled, the perfection of the Renaissance art in Florence will exalt your mind, a walk along the “love trail” on the breathtaking 5 Terre will exalt your spirit.
Discover the secrets of Italian sculpture, from the white marble caves in Carrara, to the sculpture workshops in Pietrasanta, to the perfection of Michelangelo’s David in Florence. Taste the famous Tuscan food and wines in the most authentic venues. Stroll along one of the most exclusive Italian coasts. We will take you to discover an exclusive Tuscany that Italians love!
Featured activities
day-by-day itinerary
| Day 1: | Rome/Milan/Pisa to Pietrasanta: Arrival in Italy. Transfer by train to Pisa. Private transfer from Pisa to Pietrasanta. Afternoon, relax at your wonderful hotel: Albergo Pietrasanta, a luxury boutique hotel located in a seventeenth century palace, in the historical centre of the town, a few steps far from the cathedral and the medieval square. “Tuscan Dinner”, on a nice little village close-by to taste local delicacies in a very nice surrounding. |
| Day 2: | Pisa - Volterra: Two exceptional destinations, in the most spectacular and authentic Tuscany. In the morning, a visit to Pisa, one of the most ancient cities of Italy and an absolute masterpiece of Italian art: The Campo dei Miracoli (Field of Miracles), with the marvellous white and grey marble of the Cathedral, the Baptistery and the Leaning Tower. Lunch in a refined restaurant at Volterra. In the afternoon, visit to the city of Volterra, jewel of Etruscan, Roman, Medieval and Renaissance art. |
| Day 3: | 5 Terre: Full day excursion to discover the 5 Lands: 5 miles of rocky coast, covered in vineyards; 5 villages clinging on the cliffs. In Riomaggiore visit to the picturesque marina with its tall, narrow, colourful houses. Follow the “Trail of Love”, until Manarola, the smallest village of the five. After an aperitif with local wines, boat trip to Vernazza, the most picturesque of the villages, with small houses, alleyways and lodges. Lunch with the freshest of fish and traditional pesto. By minibus to Corniglia, the only one of the 5 not directly on the sea, for a last glimpse at the breathtaking landscape (it is also possible to include a “Pesto sauce” cooking lesson). Return to Pietrasanta in the evening. |
| Day 4: | Carrara, Colonnata, Pietrasanta: A special day dedicated to Italian Art and Territory: discover the secrets of worldwide famous marble sculpture. In the heart of Apuan Alps, spectacular mountains overlooking the sea, visit the Caves where still today it is extracted the famous white marble from Carrara, used also by Michelangelo. Lunch in Colonnata, a picturesque little village to taste the local delicacy in a typical “osteria”. In the afternoon, visit the marble sculpture ateliers in Pietrasanta. |
| Day 5: | Florence: A day entirely dedicated to visit one of the cities where the Italian art genius reached its peak: Florence. In the morning, a walk through the historical centre and guided visit to the major monuments: the Cathedral, the Baptistery, Gioto’s Tower, Piazza della Repubblica, Piazza della Signoria, Ponte Vecchio, to end at the “Accademia Gallery” to stand face to face with Michelangelo's David. In the afternoon, “personalize” your Florentine experience: – interested in Art? You cannot miss the Uffizi Gallery – interested in local food & life? You should visit the beautiful and lively “Markets” – interested in local handicrafts and life? You can walk on the Oltrarno neighbourhood and discover the many artisans workshops – interested in Made in Italy shopping? The beautiful shops in the centre of Florence represents the quintessence of Italian style! Perfect end of this “Florentine day” with a very high quality Italian cuisine dinner, in one of the best gourmet restaurants of Florence. |
| Day 6: | Lucca – Torre Del Lago (Puccini): Morning in Lucca, a real jewel in the heart of Tuscany. Guided walk or bicycle ride along the tree-lined city walls and visit the historic centre. Afternoon in a magical place: Torre del Lago, where the famous compositor Puccini lived and composed his masterpieces. Visit the lake and Puccini’s Villa and during the summer season assist to a live Opera in the incredible “open air” theatre. |
| Day 7: | End of tour: Transfer to the airport. |
1 day optional extension: Versilia Riviera or Montecatini Terme: If you can extend your journey for one day, we suggest a wonderful day of relaxation. During the summer season, you can spend the day in one of the most attractive Italian holiday destinations: the Versilia. Relax in one of the most exclusive bathing establishment and then stroll in Viareggio, famous for its liberty architecture and its lively ambiance.
how this holiday makes a difference
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We recognize our responsibility to develop and operate in a manner that makes a positive contribution to the natural, social and cultural environment. We also recognize and accept our responsibility to operate in ways that reduce environmental impacts, benefit local communities, safeguard the future livelihood of local people, and ensure the protection of destinations for future generations
Community This Tour has been designed to explore a beautiful territory most of the times not covered by the more “touristic” tours in the Tuscany region. You will visit the Apuan Alps, where the local economy is still based on the hard work of “Marble Extraction”. You will support this local economy, while enjoying the beautiful landscape and admiring the great pieces of art taking life from the marble. You will admire one of the most beautiful Italian landscapes at “Le 5 Terre” and visit these little villages by the best point of view: walking. Your accommodation will be in a beautiful 5 stars hotel, located in an old restored building, one of the few luxury hotels in Italy fully certified as “Eco- Hotel” by Legambiente Turismo. As our Tours are designed exclusively for very small groups (from 6 to maximum 12 travelers), this allows travelers to get in close contact with the places visited, easily interact with local people, while not overburdening them with visitors. This means greater opportunity for cross-cultural understanding. We plan our tour calendar to coincide with local events and celebrations. Special events open windows into the local culture, and the money spent on food and crafts stays in the community. In every tour we include one or more “Slow Food” Restaurants (Slow Food is an Italian Association, founder of the international "Slow Food" movement, whose aim is to combat fast-food globalization by promoting local products, traditional cuisines and ways of life). We participate to local Chambers of Commerce Programs aimed to sustain the tradition and the work from small local artisans and in every Tour we include visits to local artisans workshops: this enables travellers to understand the tradition and buy true handmade crafts from local artisans; and enables artisans to show their talent and get a fair reward for their valuable work. Environment Our office building is solar powered: 100% of the energy we use for our office operations is produced by solar panels. We strive to have a paperless office. We are very careful not to waste any paper for our prints (and we always use both sides of each paper sheet); we try to minimize the use of paper brochures. We recycle all our waste (paper, plastic, organic). We drink “filtered” tap water instead than bottled water, that allows us to reduce of 95% the use of plastic bottles. Our Tours are designed exclusively for very small groups (from 6 to maximum 12 travelers). Small groups allow travelers to get in close contact with the places visited, easily interact with local people, while not overburdening them with visitors. This means greater opportunity for cross-cultural understanding. Small groups have a much “softer” impact on the environment: less pollution (they travel by small bus and public transportation rather than by a large coach; walking tours can be more easily organized); less waste (it is easier to give waste guidelines and control a small group of people). We only use small hotels, ones that have a much lower impact on the environment. We prefer accommodations that formally adhere to the sustainable tourism principles or that can demonstrate efforts to reduce their environmental impact. We use as reference the guidelines indicated by “Legambiente Turismo”: waste reduction, through less single portions versus more refillable containers and separate waste collection; water saving, through saving appliances and indications to customers for rational use; certified-quality detergents and indication to customers for rational use; energy saving through energy saving lamps and appliances; healthy food (local fresh products; typical local food; organic food); noise abatement. Our local guides agree with our responsible tourism principles and will help the travelers to respect the environment while enjoying their visits (encourage travelers not to litter, by indicating the proper way to recycle waste, even in public areas; encourage travelers to respect the places they visit: art pieces, architecture, environment). |
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