Tuscany, Italy
Journey through rolling vineyards, Renaissance cities, and culinary traditions — Tuscany is the soul of Italy, where art, wine, and culture meet timeless beauty.
Best Time to Visit
April–June, September–October (mild weather & harvest season)
Flight Time
~9 hours from NYC, ~12 hours from LAX
Ideal Duration
7–10 days
Perfect For
Couples, Wine Enthusiasts, Art Lovers

About Tuscany
Tuscany, the cradle of the Italian Renaissance, is home to Florence’s artistic masterpieces, Siena’s medieval piazzas, and the rolling vineyards of Chianti and Montalcino.
From Michelangelo’s David to Brunelleschi’s Duomo, Tuscany showcases humanity’s greatest artistic triumphs alongside breathtaking landscapes of cypress-lined hills.
The region is equally famed for its wines — Chianti Classico, Brunello di Montalcino, and Vino Nobile di Montepulciano — paired with rustic cuisine rooted in farm-to-table traditions.
Beyond cities and vineyards, Tuscany offers hot springs, coastal escapes, and artisan workshops where travelers connect with centuries-old traditions in leather, ceramics, and textiles.
Tuscany Highlights

Taste world-renowned vintages at historic vineyards, tour cellars with winemakers, and enjoy exclusive pairings overlooking rolling hills.

Private tours of the Uffizi Gallery, Accademia, and Duomo reveal the masterpieces of Michelangelo, Botticelli, and Leonardo da Vinci.

Explore Siena’s Piazza del Campo, San Gimignano’s towers, and Montepulciano’s cobblestone streets — each steeped in history and charm.
Why Visit Tuscany
World-Class Wines & Cuisine
From Chianti to Brunello, Tuscany is Italy’s premier wine region. Pair vintages with handmade pasta, olive oil, and truffle-infused delicacies.
Renaissance Art & Architecture
Walk in the footsteps of great masters in Florence, Siena, and Pisa — each city a living museum of culture and creativity.
Romantic Countryside
Villas surrounded by olive groves, golden sunsets, and landscapes that inspired poets and painters create an unforgettable retreat.
Authentic Cultural Immersion
Meet artisans, attend village festivals, and join Tuscan families in farm-to-table cooking classes for a true taste of Italian life.
Seasonal Travel Guide
Wildflowers bloom across the hills, ideal for outdoor adventures and fewer crowds in Florence’s museums.
Vibrant festivals, lively piazzas, and vineyard tours under the Tuscan sun. Expect warm weather and busy towns.
Harvest season for grapes and olives. Perfect for wine lovers, truffle hunters, and golden landscapes.
Peaceful cities, cozy villas with fireplaces, and holiday markets — a quiet, romantic side of Tuscany.
Ready to Experience Tuscany?
Let our Italy specialists design a bespoke journey through Tuscany — from Florence’s Renaissance masterpieces to Chianti’s vineyards and Siena’s medieval charm.