Tuscany

Tuscany is a region of timeless beauty and a year-round destination!

The winter season sees less visitors, making fresco-gazing and museum-visiting easier, while spring and autumn are lovely times for exploring the countryside. Its picturesque landscapes of rolling hills, dotted with olive groves and poppy fields are crowned by charming medieval hilltop towns. The Chianti is a surprisingly wild part of Tuscany, with densely wooded hills is also home to prosperous wine towns like Radda, Castellina and Greve, and to postcard-perfect smaller villages. The fascinating walled town of San Gimignano, a UNESCO World Heritage Site since 1990, is famous for its splendid medieval architecture and for the local “Vernaccia di San Gimignano”. The Val D'Orcia, with its wide-open vistas and cypress trees, is bordered by the hill towns of Montalcino, famous for “Brunello” wine, Montepulciano and the fortified village of Pienza, a showcase of magnificent architecture.

Tuscany boasts also a collection of handsome art-filled, historic cities from Florence to Siena, Arezzo, Lucca and Pisa. Siena, a gloriously preserved medieval town, enclosed by ancient walls with a dazzling Gothic Cathedral, Pisa, with its majestic Cathedral flanked by the famous Leaning Tower, and Lucca with its handsome fortifications, pretty squares and Romanesque churches, are all worth a visit. The chic seaside resort of Forte dei Marmi known as the Tuscan Riviera has long been the summer destination for the rich and noble families from Florence and northern Italy. The promenade is a great place for an evening walk and people-watching.

Foodies will find plenty to get their forks into! They will enjoy the excellent and simple local cuisine at the many restaurants and agriturismo spread all over the region, sample pecorino cheese and rare cured meats at local factories, while cooking enthusiasts will enjoy hands-on cooking lessons with a private chef and learn how to cook authentic Tuscan dishes! Tuscany offers and endless choice of luxury and elegant boutique hotels and a number of upscale wellness-focused retreats. DG will help you choose the accommodation that suits your taste – a unique hotel in central Florence or, if you wish to avoid the crowds, an elegant hilltop hotel in Fiesole, just a 10 minute free shuttle ride from the centre of Florence, a spectacular country & spa resort or a truly special private villa.

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All you need to know about... Val D'orcia

All you need to know about... Val D'orcia

The extraordinary, harmonious landscapes of Valdorcia, the stunning vistas of rolling hills, avenues of cypresses, medieval castles and isolated rural homes will leave you breathless! Val d’Orcia is a land of rare beauty, recognized by UNESCO a World Heritage Site...

Siena & San Gimignano

Siena & San Gimignano

Indulge in one of Italy's most beautiful cities, medieval walled city of Siena!​ Your expert guide gives you an insider's view of this UNESCO World Heritage-listed town. Hang on for a while in Piazza del Campo, the superlative square  known worldwide for the...

Pisa

Pisa

One of the greatest Italian poets, Gabriele Dannunzio, renamed the Cathedral square of Pisa (where the Leaning Tower stands) ‘Field of Miracles’  after a real miracle of beauty of its monuments! This itinerary will lead you throughout the history of the great...

Lucca City & Villa and Garden

Lucca City & Villa and Garden

Reach the center of Lucca, a tidy gem of a town encased within its famous walls. The imposing tree-lined Renaissance walls which totally enclose the city, the maze of medieval streets flanked by towers and smart boutiques, the enchanting Romanesque churches and...

Jewish Tour

Jewish Tour

Discover Tuscany’s Jewish Treasure There is evidence that Jews have lived in Tuscany since the Early Middle Ages, although it was in the period of Medici rule that Jewish-owned banks and moneylenders really began to grow. Florence and Pisa had the largest Jewish...

Volterra

Volterra

Volterra is a town of great architectural interest located 1770 feet above the sea level, between the rivers Bra and Cecina. The ambience of Volterra is extremely attractive, easily rivalling that of the more famous Tuscan destination of San Gimignano. Our guided tour...

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