Explore the breathtaking landscapes of Tuscany behind the wheel of a Ferrari or other luxury car. This unforgettable driving holiday takes you through the enchanting Chianti region and the iconic Val D'Orcia Valley, all while enjoying luxurious accommodations and tailored experiences. Starting from Florence, your journey includes visits to medieval towns like San Gimignano and Volterra, as well as the breathtaking ruins of San Galgano Abbey. Unwind in luxury hotels and indulge in the beauty of Tuscany's cypress-lined roads, with expert guidance and a pre-programmed GPS for seamless navigation. Ideal for car enthusiasts and travelers seeking a unique holiday experience.
- Drive a Ferrari through Tuscany’s scenic routes and historic towns
- Stay in luxury hotels in the Tuscan countryside with breakfast included
- Explore UNESCO World Heritage sites and indulge in wine experiences
- Enjoy tailored support, including a pre-programmed GPS and concierge services
After your check in we meet you at the lobby to handover the touring pack with Road-Book and programmed GPS to you.
5:00 PM – Meet & Greet at Your Hotel, before enjoy some time to explore Munich at your leisure. In the late afternoon, meet your tour concierge at your hotel for the handover of your car and a detailed driver’s briefing.
San Gimignano, often called the “medieval Manhattan,” is a jewel of Tuscany. Famous for its striking stone towers, charming piazzas, and artisanal shops, it offers timeless beauty. Visitors savor Vernaccia wine, local delicacies, and sweeping views over vineyards, olive groves, and golden hills—a perfect stop on a Tuscan driving tour.
The Abbey of San Galgano, a roofless Gothic masterpiece in Tuscany, enchants visitors with its haunting beauty and mystical aura. Nearby, the Montesiepi Chapel houses the legendary sword in the stone. Surrounded by rolling countryside, this evocative site offers a unique blend of history, legend, and spirituality on any Tuscan journey.
Antinori nel Chianti Classico is a striking blend of tradition and innovation. The 1.5-hour Tinaia Tour guides visitors through the winery’s bold architecture, vineyards and cellars. This immersive journey reveals the Antinori family’s six-century passion for excellence in Tuscan winemaking and hospitality.
The Sanctuary of the Madonna di San Biagio, near Montepulciano, is a Renaissance masterpiece by Antonio da Sangallo. Surrounded by vineyards and cypress trees, its harmonious design, golden travertine stone, and peaceful setting embody Tuscan elegance, offering visitors spiritual beauty and breathtaking views of the rolling Val d’Orcia landscape.
The Cappella della Madonna di Vitaleta, set among rolling hills of the Val d’Orcia, is one of Tuscany’s most iconic panoramas. Surrounded by cypress trees, this small Renaissance chapel offers postcard-perfect scenery, golden fields, and timeless tranquility—an unforgettable stop for photography, reflection, and savoring the region’s breathtaking landscapes.
Bagno Vignoni, a charming Tuscan village in the Val d’Orcia, is famed for its central thermal pool, once used by Romans. Surrounded by medieval buildings, hot springs, and tranquil landscapes, it offers relaxation, history, and an authentic taste of Tuscany’s timeless spa culture amid rolling hills and vineyards.
The Abbazia di Monte Oliveto Maggiore, nestled in the Crete Senesi, is a grand Benedictine monastery founded in the 14th century. Famous for its Renaissance frescoes, peaceful cloisters, and spiritual atmosphere, it blends art, history, and devotion. Surrounded by cypress trees and rolling landscapes, it offers visitors serenity and inspiration.
Monteriggioni, a perfectly preserved medieval hilltop village in Tuscany, is encircled by impressive stone walls and towers. Once a fortress guarding Siena, it now enchants visitors with cobbled streets, charming piazzas, and sweeping countryside views. Rich in history and atmosphere, it offers a captivating glimpse into Tuscany’s medieval past.
Greve in Chianti, the gateway to the Chianti wine region, is renowned for its triangular piazza lined with arcades, wine shops, and restaurants. Surrounded by vineyards and olive groves, it hosts the annual Chianti Classico Wine Festival. This charming town blends tradition, gastronomy, and culture at the heart of Tuscany.
Castellina in Chianti, perched on a scenic ridge, is a historic town at the heart of Tuscany’s wine country. Its medieval streets, Via delle Volte tunnel, and impressive Rocca fortress enchant visitors. Surrounded by vineyards and rolling hills, it offers wine tastings, history, and panoramic views of the Chianti landscape.
If you cancel at least 6 full day(s) before the scheduled departure time, you will receive a full refund.
If you cancel between 2 and 6 day(s) before the scheduled departure time, you will receive a 50% refund.
If you cancel within 2 day(s) of the scheduled departure, you will receive a 0% refund.
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