The countryside of Tuscany will create the perfect environment for your holidays in our villas
If you’re looking to immerse yourself in the Mediterranean you have always imagined, then these experiences are made for you.






A holiday in Tuscany blends timeless traditions, world-class wines, and hearty cuisine. Visitors are invited to join local festivities, from intimate gatherings to celebrations at renowned wineries. Tuscany is home to iconic DOP wines such as Chianti, Brunello di Montalcino, and Vino Nobile di Montepulciano, as well as an increasing number of organic and biodynamic producers.
Tuscan cuisine celebrates simple, high-quality ingredients. Meat lovers will enjoy Bistecca alla Fiorentina, wild boar ragù, and street-food snacks like trippa and lampredotto sandwiches. Chestnuts, often ground into flour, feature in pasta, bread, cakes, and necci (Tuscan crêpes). Pappardelle with wild boar ragù offers a rich, slow-cooked flavor experience.
Tuscan bread, or pane sciocco, is unsalted and traditionally paired with cured meats, cheeses, and hearty soups. Signature soups include Pappa al Pomodoro, made with fresh tomatoes, bread, and olive oil, and Ribollita, a winter staple of bread, beans, and seasonal vegetables.
Tuscany is a feast for the senses – wine, food, and centuries-old traditions come together in every memorable moment.






Tuscany is a region of medieval villages, rolling vineyards, and cypress-lined lanes, offering some of Italy’s most iconic landscapes.
Florence, the birthplace of the Renaissance, is home to world-class art and museums such as the Uffizi Gallery. Explore the Cathedral, Baptistery, Santa Maria Novella, and Santa Croce, then cross the Ponte Vecchio. Florence is also the cradle of Italian fashion, with Gucci and Ferragamo boutiques dating back to the 1920s.
In Pisa, admire the Leaning Tower, Duomo, Baptistery, and Keith Haring’s mural “Tuttomondo.” Lucca, enclosed by Renaissance walls, is perfect for cycling around historic streets and visiting the Guinigi Tower. Siena brings medieval charm, with Piazza del Campo, Torre del Mangia, and the magnificent Duomo. Don’t miss San Gimignano, famous for its towers and local Vernaccia wine.
Tuscany’s countryside offers the Chianti and Val d’Orcia regions, renowned for red wines like Brunello di Montalcino and Montepulciano DOC. Gentle hills, sunflowers, and cypresses create postcard-perfect scenery.
For coastal escapes, Monte Argentario and the islands of Giglio and Giannutri provide sandy beaches, pebble coves, and crystal-clear waters.
Discover Tuscany’s art, history, wine, and landscapes in one unforgettable experience.






If you are looking for a unique Tuscan experience, the region offers a wide variety of activities. You can explore the stunning coasts of Maremma and Elba Island by sailing the breathtaking crystalline Tyrrhenian Sea waters. We will be glad to organise for you boat trips and yatch tours to give you the opportunity to explore the most exclusive seaside destinations. Tuscany is also noteworthy for its gorgeous countryside, hills and mountains, perfect places for hiking and sking lovers. The following destinations are popular places for walking, hiking, mountain biking, horseback riding and mountaineering.
– The Valle del Serchio, in the Apuan Alps.
– The Sentieri del Marmo (marble paths) surrounding Versilia has caves and paths to explore.
– The Mugello valley to the north of Florence is a great destination not far from the capital city of Tuscany, ideal place for walks and hikes, as well as cycling into the countryside.
– Elba can be explored using various paths, and one hiking trail even leads to the house where Napoleon lived in exile.
– The Val d’Orcia and Chianti can be explored on foot admiring the suggestive landscape of the sorrounding agricultural estates.
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