Central Italy Discovery - 6 Days
Who is this trip for
Age range
18 - 99Start / End
- Rome
- Rome
Physical rating
Group size
1 - 16Meals included
5Highlights
- Orvieto - Admire the Gothic cathedral towering above this cliffside town and uncover its network of ancient underground caves
- Siena - Stroll through medieval streets to Piazza del Campo, one of Italy’s finest squares and home to the Palio horse race
- Florence - Join a guided walking tour to uncover Renaissance landmarks and striking architecture in the birthplace of Michelangelo and Leonardo da Vinci
- Lucca - Walk the Renaissance walls encircling the city and explore the oval-shaped Piazza dell’Anfiteatro
- Volterra - Discover Etruscan heritage and medieval palaces in this hilltop town overlooking the Tuscan countryside
- Pienza - Explore the UNESCO-listed Renaissance city planned by Pope Pius II, famed for its cathedral and sweeping views of the Val d’Orcia
- Capodimonte - Stroll along the shores of Lake Bolsena beneath the medieval Rocca Farnese fortress
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Summary
Uncover the beauty of central Italy on a 6-day tour from Rome through Tuscany and beyond. Explore the cliff-top city of Orvieto, admire Siena’s Gothic splendour, and enjoy the Renaissance treasures of Florence. Visit the colourful villages of Cinque Terre, marvel at the Leaning Tower of Pisa, and wander the medieval streets of Lucca and Volterra. Journey through the rolling landscapes of Montepulciano and the Val d’Orcia before discovering the Etruscan heritage of Sovana and the tranquil shores of Lake Bolsena.
Itinerary
Day 1
Rome to Orvieto, Siena & Florence
Florence - Orvieto - Siena - Florence. Today, you will need to make your way to Hilton Rome Eur La Lama in Rome at 08:15 AM. From here, we travel north, leaving the capital behind as we cross the Lazio and Umbria regions. The landscape quickly changes to rolling hills dotted with olive groves, vineyards, and medieval towns.
Our first stop is Orvieto, a striking town set high on a volcanic cliff. Its impressive Gothic cathedral dominates the skyline, while beneath the surface lies a network of ancient caves. You may like to explore the narrow lanes filled with shops and cafes or pause with a glass of local wine as you take in the views of the countryside.
We then continue to Siena, renowned for its medieval streets and elegant red-brick buildings. The city’s focal point is Piazza del Campo, one of Italy’s most beautiful squares and the site of the famous Palio horse race. Take some time to wander and soak up the atmosphere of this historic city.
By evening we arrive in Florence, our base for the next two nights. Known for its Renaissance art, striking architecture and vibrant piazzas, the city offers countless ways to spend your evening. You might choose to explore on foot or settle into a traditional trattoria and enjoy a Tuscan meal with a glass of local wine.
Meeting point: Hilton Rome Eur La Lama, Viale Europa 287, Rome, 00144 at 08:15 AM for your 08:30 pick-up.
Please note: To arrive at the meeting point 15 minutes before the pickup time. The itinerary and sightseeing are subject to change depending on operational or local factors.
Day 2
A Day in Florence
This morning, we begin with an included guided walking tour of Florence. As we move through its cobbled streets, our guide will point out some of the city’s most important landmarks and share insights into its remarkable past.
After the tour, the rest of the day is yours to enjoy. Florence is overflowing with Renaissance art and architecture, offering countless possibilities. You may decide to walk across the Ponte Vecchio for a classic view of the Arno River, visit the Uffizi Gallery to admire masterpieces by Botticelli and Caravaggio, or spend time in the bustling Piazza della Signoria. Local markets and small cafes are also scattered throughout the city, ideal for a short break while you explore.
When it comes to food, Florence is just as memorable as its art. You could try the city’s famous Bistecca alla Fiorentina, enjoy a warming bowl of Ribollita, or opt for something simple like a slice of pizza as you wander. Sweet treats such as gelato are always close at hand too.
As night falls, Florence reveals a different side of its charm. Whether you spend the evening walking its historic streets, dining in a traditional trattoria, or relaxing with a glass of Chianti, you will be surrounded by the atmosphere of one of Italy’s most captivating cities.
Day 3
Florence to La Spezia, Cinque Terra & Pisa
Florence - La Spezia - Cinque Terre - Pisa. After breakfast, we leave Florence and travel through the Tuscan countryside towards the Ligurian coast. Our journey brings us to La Spezia, a bustling port city often called the gateway to Cinque Terre. From here, you will receive a train ticket that allows you to explore the five villages at your own pace.
Riomaggiore, Manarola, Corniglia, Vernazza and Monterosso each have their own unique character. You might choose to relax on the beach at Monterosso, admire the small harbour in Vernazza, enjoy the terraced vineyards of Corniglia, try a glass of local wine in Manarola, or wander the narrow streets of Riomaggiore. The afternoon is yours to uncover the beauty of these villages as you wish.
In the evening, we continue on to Pisa. You have free time here to enjoy the city, perhaps with a walk along the Arno River, a visit to the Piazza dei Miracoli, or a quiet moment in one of its historic churches. This is also the perfect opportunity to sample Tuscan cuisine before an overnight stay in Pisa.
Day 4
Pisa, Lucca & Volterra to Montepulciano
Pisa - Lucca - Volterra - Montepulciano. Today, you will have free time to explore Pisa. Here, you will have the options of visiting the world-famous Leaning Tower and capturing that all-important photo or exploring the cathedral before we continue our journey.
Our next stop is Lucca, a walled city renowned for its character and charm. You may choose to walk along the impressive city walls, spend time in Piazza dell’Anfiteatro, or step inside one of its remarkable churches, such as the Cathedral of St Martin.
In the afternoon, we head for Volterra, a medieval town set high above the hills. You might wish to learn about the town’s Etruscan heritage and alabaster traditions at the Museo Etrusco, admire the grandeur of the Palazzo Incontri-Viti, or simply relax in Piazza San Giovanni and watch daily life unfold.
Later, we continue along winding country roads lined with olive groves and cypress trees before reaching Montepulciano, our base for the next two nights. This atmospheric hill town is surrounded by vineyards and full of Renaissance beauty. The evening is free for you to explore its narrow streets, soak up the views, and perhaps enjoy dinner with a glass of the celebrated local wine.
Please note: Entry to the Leaning Tower of Pisa and the Cathedral is not included.
Day 5
Montepulciano & the Val d’Orcia
Montepulciano - Pienza - Bagno Vignoni - Montepulciano. This morning, you have free time to enjoy Montepulciano at your own pace. You might start your day with an espresso and a pastry in a local cafe before making your way up to Piazza Grande. From here, the Palazzo Comunale stands proudly, and the views across the Val d’Orcia are simply unforgettable. However you choose to spend the morning, take the chance to soak in the charm of this hilltop town.
Later, we set out to explore the Val d’Orcia, a region renowned for its beauty and heritage. Our first stop is Pienza, a town often described as the model Renaissance city and recognised as a UNESCO World Heritage site.
Here, the time is yours to find lunch and discover its treasures. Perhaps you will visit the striking cathedral, wander through the Diocesan Museum with its fine collection of paintings, or simply lose yourself in the narrow streets that make Pienza so appealing.
No day in Tuscany would be complete without wine, so we pause at a local winery for a guided visit followed by a tasting of its celebrated produce. Our final stop is Bagno Vignoni, a small village famous for its thermal springs. For centuries, these waters have been considered restorative, and today you can follow their path through the archaeological park and admire the ancient spa structures.
We then return to Montepulciano, where the evening is free. You may like to watch the sunset over the town with a glass of Vino Nobile di Montepulciano in hand, a fitting way to end the day.
Day 6
Maremma & Return to Rome
Montepulciano - Sovana - Capodimonte - Rome. After our final breakfast, we leave Tuscany behind and travel south into the Maremma, a region that stretches across Tuscany and Lazio. This landscape holds strong ties to the Etruscans, a remarkable civilisation that flourished long before Rome rose to power. Known for their artistry, skill in engineering, and close relationship with nature, the Etruscans left behind a wealth of heritage in towns, tombs, and ancient pathways that we uncover today.
Our first stop is Sovana, a quiet medieval town with Etruscan origins dating back more than two millennia. Here you may choose to visit the Necropolis, where tombs carved into the tuff rock reveal the Etruscans’ beliefs about the afterlife, or walk along the Via Cave, a dramatic system of sunken roads hewn from stone during the Bronze Age. Afterwards, you have time to find lunch and enjoy the atmosphere of this charming town.
In the afternoon, we continue to Capodimonte, a small town on the shores of Lake Bolsena, the largest volcanic lake in Italy. You have free time here to stroll by the water, visit the fortress of Rocca Farnese, or perhaps take a boat ride on the lake.
From here, we make our way back through Lazio to Rome, arriving at approximately 7 PM.
Drop off point: Hilton Rome Eur La Lama, Viale Europa 287, Rome, 00144
Please note: Entrance to the Etruscan Necropolis & Vie Cave is not included.
What's Included
Meals
Breakfasts: 5, Lunches: 0, Dinners: 0
Vegetarian options are available on all meals throughout the adventure.
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GuidedThis adventure is led by a local guide throughout. The main language of this adventure is English. Please contact us for other languages available.
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