Charming Tuscany and Le Cinque Terre

 

Private self-drive holiday
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The magical region of Tuscany is explored in this enchanting 9 day itinerary. Featuring remarkable history, incredible wine and food, and a National Park full of stunning natural landscapes, this region deserves a bit more time – and a rental car is the perfect way for you to discover the secrets in your own pace and style.


- Itinerary
- Accommodation Day 1: Florence

Upon arrival at either Florence airport or train station you will be met by a local operator and transferred to your accommodation. The remainder of the day is at leisure to unwind from your travels. Day 2: Florence

Full day in Florence to discover some of the city highlights in your own pace and style. Florence is full of incredible sites: Ponte Vecchio; the famed bridge lined with shops overhanging the Arno River, Florence Cathedral the unique octagonal Baptistery of St John with its stunning East Doors (named “The Gates of Heaven by Michelangelo), Piazza della Signoria and Palazzo Vecchio. For lunch, a visit to one of the city’s markets, Mercato Generale or Mercato di Sant’Ambrogio, is highly recommended. Your visit should definitely include the Uffizi Gallery, with masterpieces of Michelangelo and Raphael, and the Accademia Gallery housing the world famous David by Michelangelo. At the end of the day take a stroll towards Piazzale Michelangelo to enjoy the best view of Florence. Day 3: Florence – Pisa – Lucca

This morning pick up your rented car and head to Pisa. This site, home of the world famous Leaning Tower which was recently re-opened to the public after a e200m restoration, also contains several other beautiful monuments in the are known as Miracles Square - designated a World Heritage Site by UNESCO. After the visit to Pisa continue to Lucca and your accommodation.

Lucca is Tuscany’s best kept secret. The town has a striking historical centre that preserves intact its medieval aspect - characteristic alleyways are surrounded by noble palaces and ancient towers. At night you can attend the daily concert with the music of the great master Giacomo Puccini (La Boheme, Madame Butterfly) in the city where he was born and lived for a long time. Day 4: Lucca – Le Cinque Terre – Lucca

Today is spent exploring one of the hidden jewels of Italy’s north west: The National Park of the Five Lands (Le Cinque Terre). The road to Vernazza ends 1 kilometre before the town and walking trails, a train, or boat trips are the preferred options to explore this beautiful area. The Five Lands is a truly special experience; it is an authentic immersion in the magic of historic and colourful villages positioned towards the sea, with steep reliefs and lands sown with vineyards. Enjoy the excellent wines of this land such as the Sciacchetrà, and do not miss the opportunity to taste the exquisite focaccia bread with cheese. Day 5: Lucca – Volterra – San Gimignano – Siena

Depart Lucca today for Siena passing through Volterra and San Gimignano. Volterra is a fascinating and ancient location, originally an Etruscan settlement dating back to the eight century BC. The walled city has been home to a thriving alabaster industry for almost all of this time and to this day many shops are filled with beautiful objects made of this stone. The town features many beautiful sites and was the inspiration for the home of the Volturi vampires in the Twilight series. San Gimigano is also well worth a break during the drive. This hill town is encircled by 13th century walls and contains many stunning examples of both Gothic and Romanesque architecture. Day 6: The Orcia Valley

Today begins with a guided tour of the historic wine cellars of Montepulciano, including a tasting of the Vino Nobile di Montepulciano. Continue your itinerary to Monticchiello, one of the least known yet most beautiful villages in the valley. Sites here including Pienza, the Chapel of Vitaleta, San Quirico d'Orcia, and Bagno Vignoni have been the setting for scenes in movies such as The Gladiator and The English Patient. Just outside San Quirico d'Orcia there is a remarkable stand of cypress trees that is the most photographed place in Tuscany. Before returning to the hotel, visit Montalcino, the village of the Brunello wine, and the nearby Abbey of St. Antimo. Day 7: The Siena Clays and Cortona

Let yourself be enchanted by the clay-coloured hills dotted with isolated farmhouses and cypress-lined lanes. Standing in this lunar-like landscape is the Abbazia di Monte Oliveto Maggiore, a stunning red-brick monastery - one of the most striking monuments of this area. In the afternoon reach Cortona where the film Under the Tuscan Sun takes place, and where legend has it that Crano (one of Noah’s descendants) founded the settlement 273 years after the Great Flood. The town preserves intact its art

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