9 days itinerary - Christmas & Wine in Tuscany - Package 26

8 Nights / 9 Days

Local Tours

Price from9.300or less

 

HIGHLIGHTS

9-day Private Escorted Vacation Package in Tuscany

  • Experience the magic of Christmas in Tuscany.
  • Enjoy private guided tours of Florence's city highlights, Accademia, UffiziMuseums, Siena, and CinqueTerre.
  • Immerse yourself in the festive atmosphere at the Christmas Markets in Florence, Val d'Orcia, Chianti, Bolgheri, Lucca, and Cinque Terre.
  • Discover the world's largest Nativity scene in Manarola.
  • Relax in hand-picked 4 or 5-star accommodations with breakfast included, ensuring a memorable holiday filled with culture, tradition, and festive delights.

Christmas & Wine in Tuscany 

DAY 1

Arrival at Florence Airport.
A driver will be meeting you outside the luggage claim, and will transfer you from Florence airport to your accommodation in Florence, where you will check in at your 4-5 star hotel for eight nights.
Remaining of the day at your leisure. Sightseeing of this beautiful city and visit the Christmas Markets held in Piazza Santa Croce.

DAY 2

Private tour of Florence with a professionally licensed, English speaking guide, entrance tickets to Accademia and Uffizi included.
Admire the best masterpieces of Renaissance art, walking through ancient medieval streets, tasting some locally produced delicacies, shopping for leather handmade products, or simply breathing the magical atmosphere that only Florence can offer especially during Christmas time.

DAY 3

Full day between Siena and San Gimignano.
You will visit Siena, a town full of history and art. It has a very strong local tradition tied to its seventeen “contrade” (small neighbourhoods), and the Palio di Siena. “Ricciarelli” traditional local biscuits, a type of macaroon, considered one of the signature sweets of Siena. Do not miss a visit to Piazza del Campo and maybe to one of the famous ”contrada”.
You will have time to explore San Gimignano, a beautiful example of an Italian medieval town. In the Middle Ages, building a tower taller than their neighbour's was a popular way for prominent families to show their power.
You will visit in a local vineyard and learn about the wine making process and taste several local wines, followed by a typical Mediterranean light lunch.

DAY 4

Spend the day between the beautiful Pienza, famous for the production of cheese, at your arrival you will be inebriated by the scent, which never leaves the area.
Stop at Giardini di Val d’Orcia and the famous nativity scene in San Francesco’s Church, head to Montepulciano and visit the beautiful “Villaggio di Natale” ( Christmas Village) wherein the traditional wooden houses you will find the goodness of the food and local products, while shows for young and old will take place inside the Medieval Fortress.
Last but not least, visit one of the historic wine cellars of the Tuscan countryside, one of the most renowned wine regions in Italy. You will have the chance to sip the wine varieties during the guided tasting, and bring the full flavor of the wines to life with a light gourmet Tuscan lunch.

DAY 5

Day in Bolgheri area is a pretty town is Southern Tuscany, perched on a hill overlooking the beautiful Etruscan Coast.
It is famous around  Christmas time for the variety of feast and country fairs that offers in the historic city center. 
Visit one of the local vineyard and learn about the wine making process and taste several local wines, followed by a typical Mediterranean light lunch.

DAY 6

Cinque Terre guided tour during which you will stop in Manarola visit one of the biggest Nativity scene of the world with over 17,000 lights that illuminates hills and sea.

DAY 7

A day enjoying Christmas markets.
Pisa and the Christmas market around the tower of Pisa and the main square. 
Stop in Lucca to visit some more famous Christmas Market and enjoy the variety of street food. 
Visit Forte dei Marmi town market and feast.

DAY 8

Day in Florence at your leisure.
You will find a covered ice rink, a maxi-screen for projecting images from inside the market and a Christmas market; nothing is missing, not even Santa’s House, complete with a post office for children’s letters.

DAY 9

Have your breakfast at the hotel, meet your driver.
Private transfer from your hotel to the airport.
Departure from Italy 😔

AVERAGE PRICE

Average Price for this package is 9300€ per person based on private party of 4 guests in a 4 or 5-star hotel in standard double occupancy rooms. If there are additional guests in your party, the price per person decreases, please fill the form to get the best offer for your private tour of Italy 🇮🇹.

When
Winter
Price From
9300.00
Level
Very Easy
Service Type
Vehicle + Walking Tour

What’s included

  • Vehicle and driver at your disposal for 10/11 hrs a day
  • 8 Nights in a 4 or 5 star hotel in Florence
  • All breakfasts included
  • Private guided tours of Florence city, Accademia Museum, Uffizi Museums, Siena city and Cinque Terre
  • Enjoy the Christmas Markets in Florence, Val d'Orcia, Chianti area, Bolgheri, Lucca, Cinque Terre
  • Visit the biggest Nativity scene of the world in Manarola

Not included

  • Gratuities
  • Any meal or beverage not mentioned above
  • City taxes at the hotel

Itinerary

  • Firenze
  • Siena
  • San Gimignano
  • Pienza
  • Montepulciano
  • Montalcino
  • Bolgheri
  • Cinque Terre
  • Pisa
  • Lucca

Firenze

Florence, FI, Italia

Siena

Siena, SI, Italia

San Gimignano

San Gimignano, SI, Italia

Pienza

Pienza, SI, Italia

Montepulciano

Montepulciano, SI, Italia

Montalcino

Montalcino, SI, Italia

Bolgheri

Bolgheri, LI, Italia

Cinque Terre

Cinque Terre, SP, Italia

Pisa

Pisa, PI, Italia

Lucca

Lucca, LU, Italia

FAQ

What is the currency used in Italy, and where can I exchange money?

The currency in Italy is the Euro (€). You can exchange money at banks, exchange offices ("cambio"), or ATMs. Banks offer competitive rates but may have higher fees. Exchange offices are convenient but compare rates. ATMs are widespread with favorable rates, but watch for bank fees. Major credit cards are accepted, but carrying cash for small purchases and emergencies is advisable.

Do I need a Visa to travel to Italy?

There are discussions about changes to travel regulations, including the potential requirement for a ETIAS (European Travel Information and Authorization System) for visitors from the US to Italy. To keep up with the news we recommend you visit the following website https://travel-europe.europa.eu/etias_en

What are hotel taxes in Italy, how do I pay them and how much are they?

In Italy, hotel taxes, known as "tassa di soggiorno" or tourist tax, are fees charged by local municipalities on guests at accommodations like hotels, B&Bs, and vacation rentals. These taxes vary based on location and accommodation type, usually calculated per person per night. They're not typically included in the room rate and are paid directly to the provider upon check-out, often in cash or added to the final bill. Exemptions may apply for certain guests, such as children or those with disabilities.

How do you greet people in Italy?

Greetings in Italy are typically warm and involve a handshake. It's common to greet people with a friendly "Ciao" or "Buongiorno" (good morning) during the day. In the evening or when meeting someone for the first time, "Buonasera" (good evening) is more appropriate. Italians value politeness, so don't forget to use "Grazie" (thank you) and "Per favore" (please) when appropriate.

What are the opening hours for shops and businesses?

In Italy, traditional business hours are observed, with most shops opening around 9:00 am and closing for a few hours in the afternoon (usually between 1:00 pm and 4:00 pm). Shops then reopen at around 5:30 pm. Some smaller businesses may close on Sundays, so it's advisable to plan shopping accordingly.

Are credit cards widely accepted in Italy?

While major credit cards are generally accepted, it's advisable to carry some cash, especially in smaller establishments. Notify your bank of your travel dates to avoid any issues with card transactions.

How do gratuities work in Italy?

Gratuities are not mandatory and never included, but if you've been pleased with the service, it's customary to show appreciation, and workers are very thankful. Generally speaking, gratuities can be 100€ full day guides, 50€ half/partial day guides, driver 75-150€ on full day use of vehicle, skipper 150-250€ for full day tours, hotel porters 3-5€ per bag, restaurants 10-20% on the total, guest ambassadors, based on service received, 1-5% on rhe total amount. Gratuities in Italy run anywhere from 10-25% depending on the services and your satisfaction with them.

What should I wear if I want to visit some religious sites?

If you intend to visit religious sites, please have knees and shoulders covered (both men and women).

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