Tuscany's unique charm is rightfully celebrated the world over. The birthplace of the Renaissance, Tuscany is now known as much for its idyllic landscapes, fine wines and culinary delights as for its artistic, political and cultural heritage. Florence is home to masterworks from the brightest minds in human history; Brunelleschi's Dome, Michelangelo's David, Dante's Divine Comedy, to name only a few.
Our time in Florence, Siena, San Gimignano and Cortona will be a feast for the senses, designed to soak up as much culture, Tuscan sun and, yes, wine as possible.
From rolling Tuscan hills to jagged seaside cliffs, our journey will culminate with a few days on the famed Amalfi Coast. Sun-drenched beaches and sparkling lemon groves set against a backdrop of crystal clear, midnight blue water make the towns of Amalfi, Ravello, Praiano and Positano not only famous, but absolutely unforgettable.
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