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Tuscany and the Italian Riviera
Tuscany and the Italian Riviera
From the rolling hills of Tuscany to the sun-soaked coast of the Italian Riviera, a romantic rendezvous with Italia awaits. Discover regal Turin, surrounded by alpine peaks. Spend a day exploring Cinque Terre’s rugged coastline. Relax with a 3-night stay in a Tuscan village and savor the sprawling vineyards and charming medieval hill towns of the region. Enjoy an interactive pasta-making demonstration. Visit Lucca, encircled by a stunning set of 16th century walls. Explore the iconic sites of Florence and the medieval charm of Greve in Chianti. Throughout your journey, discover a land rich in history, culture, and cuisine.
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Located on the Po River in northwest Italy. It was the first capital of Italy. |
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Located on the Po River in northwest Italy. It was the first capital of Italy. |
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Located on the Po River in northwest Italy. It was the first capital of Italy. |
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Located on the Po River in northwest Italy. It was the first capital of Italy. |
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La Spezia, a bustling port city in the Liguria region of Italy, is often seen as the gateway to the famous Cinque Terre, bur this vibrant city has much to offer. Visitors can explore the historic center, visit local markets, and partake in a variety of restaurants serving delicious Italian cuisine. The city's waterfront, with its scenic promenades and views of the Gulf of Poets, is perfect for leisurely strolls and enjoying the maritime atmosphere. One of the highlights of La Spezia is the Castello di San Giorgio, a medieval castle offering breathtaking panoramic views of the city and the waterfront. The castle also houses an archaeological museum with fascinating exhibits from the region's history including stunning glassware, mosaics, and finely carved statues. Another must-visit is the Museo Tecnico Navale, one of the oldest naval museums in the world, showcasing La Spezia’s rich maritime heritage as Italy's largest naval base. |
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La Spezia, a bustling port city in the Liguria region of Italy, is often seen as the gateway to the famous Cinque Terre, bur this vibrant city has much to offer. Visitors can explore the historic center, visit local markets, and partake in a variety of restaurants serving delicious Italian cuisine. The city's waterfront, with its scenic promenades and views of the Gulf of Poets, is perfect for leisurely strolls and enjoying the maritime atmosphere. One of the highlights of La Spezia is the Castello di San Giorgio, a medieval castle offering breathtaking panoramic views of the city and the waterfront. The castle also houses an archaeological museum with fascinating exhibits from the region's history including stunning glassware, mosaics, and finely carved statues. Another must-visit is the Museo Tecnico Navale, one of the oldest naval museums in the world, showcasing La Spezia’s rich maritime heritage as Italy's largest naval base. |
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Tuscany, Italy, is a region where the essence of Italy's beauty, history, and culture is captured in its rolling hills, timeless villages, and world-class art. Famous for its postcard-perfect landscapes, Tuscany is where cypress-lined roads lead to centuries-old hilltop towns like Montepulciano and Montalcino, which are steeped in history and offer some of Italy's finest wines, including the renowned Brunello di Montalcino. Tuscany is a treasure trove for lovers of art and architecture, boasting some of the most important works from the Renaissance period. The city of Florence, Tuscany’s capital, is a UNESCO World Heritage Site and home to the Uffizi Gallery, where you can witness masterpieces by Michelangelo, Botticelli, and Leonardo da Vinci. A visit to the Cathedral of Santa Maria del Fiore with its iconic terracotta dome is essential, offering breathtaking views of the city and its surrounding countryside. For those drawn to medieval charm, the walled city of Siena is a must-see. Famous for the Palio, a thrilling horse race held twice a year in its central Piazza del Campo, Siena's medieval streets unfold into a captivating blend of Gothic architecture and Tuscan culture. Visit the Siena Cathedral, a black-and-white striped marvel of Romanesque-Gothic architecture, which houses works by Donatello and Michelangelo. Siena also offers an authentic Tuscan culinary experience with local dishes such as pici pasta and ribollita soup, paired with robust local wines like Chianti Classico. No trip to Tuscany would be complete without exploring its breathtaking countryside, especially the Val d'Orcia, another UNESCO World Heritage site. Known for its undulating hills, vineyards, and olive groves, the Val d'Orcia offers picture-perfect scenery that has inspired painters for centuries. Towns like Pienza, designed by Pope Pius II as the “ideal Renaissance city,” offer intimate experiences of Tuscan life. Wander through charming cobblestone streets, sample pecorino cheese, and gaze at the landscapes that stretch as far as the eye can see. Fun fact: Tuscany is not just about history and art; it's also the birthplace of one of Italy's most iconic cultural treasures—the gelato. The first gelato is believed to have been created in the 16th century by Bernardo Buontalenti, a native of Florence, who impressed the Medici court with his delicious, creamy invention. Today, Tuscany continues to be a fantastic place to savor artisanal gelato, making it a perfect stop for food lovers looking to indulge in authentic Italian flavors. |
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10/11/25 - 10/19/25 |
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10/18/25 - 10/26/25 |
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11/08/25 - 11/16/25 |
Starting At $2,899 |
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03/21/26 - 03/29/26 |
Starting At $2,699 |
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04/11/26 - 04/19/26 |
Starting At $3,149 |
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04/18/26 - 04/26/26 |
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04/25/26 - 05/03/26 |
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04/28/26 - 05/06/26 |
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05/02/26 - 05/10/26 |
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05/09/26 - 05/17/26 |
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05/23/26 - 05/31/26 |
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