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Magical Tuscany & the Portofino Peninsula

Trip Length

Trip Code

10 days PEMT

Activities

Walking (Easy), Culture (Easy)

Minimum Passengers

6 people

Maximum Passengers

15 people

Countries Visited

Italy

Start City

End City

Florence Santa Margherita
Magical Tuscany & the Portofino Peninsula

Beginning in Florence, the city that gave birth to the Renaissance, we move southeast to the village in the sky – Montepulciano and it’s labyrinthine cobblestone streets lined by boutiques and wine cellars. We wander across postcard perfect meadows and olive groves dotted with pastel coloured farmhouses and visit charming villages such as Monticchiello and Bagno Vignoni hidden to mass-tourism by their location and tiny size. Siena, a city of refinement and class, is then our home for the next two days before continuing to the hilltop village of Volterra, famed for its magnificent sunsets and Etruscan ruins dating back more than 2000 years. Next glamour and glorious coastal scenery await our exploration from our base in charming Santa Margherita. From here we will make excursions to Portofino and the Cinque Terre. Landscapes, history, wine and culture highlight our ten fabulous days of discovery.

Magical Tuscany & the Portofino Peninsula


Day to Day Itinerary

Day 1: Florence

Meals included: 1 dinner

Your trip starts today with your arrival in Florence, the cultural capital of Italy and the gem in Tuscany's crown. No activities are planned so you may arrive at any time. Please make your own way to the joining hotel that is centrally located (details are in your travel documents).Whilst at your discretion, we recommend arriving/ departing by train where possible within Europe due to this method of transports minimal carbon emissions. There really is so much to see in Florence, so if you are arriving earlier, plan to make a few discoveries of your own. In the evening we meet our tour leader and our fellow travelling companions at a Welcome Meeting (this is usually at 6pm, but you will be advised as to the exact time and place in a notice, located near the reception at our hotel), where our leader will give us a briefing on what lies ahead on our tour. This evening we will enjoy a group dinner together at a local restaurant in Florence.

Day 2: Montepulciano

Meals included: 1 breakfast, 1 dinner

From our hotel we walk into the heart of Florence with our tour leader and take some time to explore the outstanding works of art preserved over the centuries in this captivating city. Florence is considered the birthplace of Renaissance, as well as the cradle of the Italian language. We will stroll along its fascinating streets, and enjoy the essence of Italian history and culture. We will pass along the Ponte Vecchio Bridge, visit Piazza della Signoria and gaze up at the landmark of Florence, the Duomo. At around midday we will drive to the town of Arezzo, the setting for the movie 'La Vita è Bella' and in Roman times the most important city of the Etruscan federation. We are free to wander around this interesting town and enjoy lunch at our leisure. In the late afternoon we travel on to Montepulciano, one of Tuscany's most attractive hill towns. We settle into our hotel in the historical centre, and have some time to walk through the old town and perhaps have a drink before enjoying a group dinner together.

Day 3: Montichiello - Montepulciano

Meals included: 1 breakfast, 1 lunch

After breakfast we walk to the impressive Chiesa di San Biagio a 16th century Church nestled at the edge of the village walls overlooking the winding valley below. From here we commence our walk into the picturesque valley and through vineyards, olive groves, past pastel coloured villas and across rolling hills. This is a morning of delightful Tuscan scenery enjoyed and experienced at its best - by foot. We then reach the restful village of Monticchiello, where we enjoy a flavoursome lunch under the welcome shade of creeping grapevines with a stunning view out upon Monticchiello's ancient main village gateway. After lunch our bus picks us up from Monticchiello and we drive back to Montepulciano and then enjoy a sightseeing tour of its labyrinthine maze of alleyways and laneways and imposing defensive walls. We then are hosted to a wine tasting in a local cellar sampling this regions fine nectar. The rest of the afternoon is at leisure to explore and shop further amidst Montepulciano's classy boutiques. (3 - 4 hours walking/ 10 kms)

Day 4: Pienza - San Quirico d'Orcia - Siena

Meals included: 1 breakfast

This morning we are transferred to the beautiful village of Pienza for a short sightseeing walking tour. Part of our tour will include the views from Pienza's city walls that are quite simply spellbinding. We take time to pause and enjoy the captivating vistas afforded us. The epitome of Tuscan landscapes rolling expansively before us - burnt orange villas, tightly wound hay bails, meandering country lanes and fields of barley. We then depart for the charming village of San Quirico d'Orcia, where we buy lunch. The distinctive landscapes of the Val d'Orcia, flat chalk plains interspersed by almost conical hills topped by fortified settlements inspired many artists. It is in this bucolic setting that we embark on our next splendid walk that takes us to the unique Spa town of Bagno Vignoni. Here the main town 'square' is actually a picturesque ornamental pool built by the Medici family! We can also cool our heels in the many Etruscan water channels that surround the old watermills just outside of the centre. This is a truly unique attraction in the Val d'Orcia all but unknown to mass tourism. We then complete this fabulous day with our arrival into Siena in the late afternoon.

Day 5: Siena exploration

Meals included: 1 breakfast

After breakfast we walk directly from our hotel to commence our morning sightseeing tour of Siena a fascinating chance to discover the best of this most celebrated medieval city. Its heart, in every sense, is the famed 'Piazza del Campo', a grand fan-shaped piazza built on the site of the old Roman forum. Bordering the southern flank of the square is the 14th century Palazzo Pubblico, with some fine early Renaissance frescoes. Also of interest is the fine main church, the Duomo, a wonderful mixture of Gothic and Romanesque architecture, with a particularly splendid façade. Our guide shows us the most interesting monuments as well as the hidden corners of this 'red city' before there is free time to explore. Afternoon at leisure to shop or further explore the multitude of museums on offer. Many may just take a seat in the Piazza del Campo, sip on a local glass of sangiovese and partake in another fine Italian tradition - the art of people-watching.

Day 6: Colle Val d'Elsa - Volterra

Meals included: 1 breakfast, 1 dinner

After breakfast we journey towards ancient Volterra. On our way we pay a short visit to Monteriggioni (already mentioned in historic manuscripts from the time of Dante) and the charming small town of Colle Val d'Elsa. Monteriggioni, sitting atop a small natural hillock, is a completely walled medieval town in the Siena Province and dates back to the 13th century. Its splendid fortifications were ordered by the overlords of Siena to command the Cassia Road running through the Val d'Elsa and Val Staggia. Our next stop at pretty Colle Val d'Elsa is equally worthwhile in terms of scenic appeal and this small Tuscan town is responsible for close to 15% of the world's fine crystal glassware production. In the early afternoon we will arrive in beautiful Volterra, full of Etruscan history, and famous for its alabaster. We enjoy a guided tour through the town, the Roman theatre, and the Etruscan ruins. At the end of the day you may stroll through the restful parklands or catch Volterra's famed sunset from the town walls, before having dinner in a fine local restaurant.

Day 7: Volterra - Lovers Walk (Cinque Terre) - Santa Margherita

Meals included: 1 breakfast, 1 lunch

We bid a fond farewell to Tuscany and enter the province of Liguria and our next destination - the Cinque Terre. Our vehicle brings us to La Spezia and from here we take a train to the village of Riomaggiore, the last village on the Cinque Terre. Riomaggiore is a tiny collection of pastel shaded houses clinging unfeasibly to cliff faces spilling down into the sea. The postcard perfect harbour, populated with tiny row boats painted in a kaleidoscope of colours, is where we begin our world famous walk. We walk the most scenic section of the 'Lovers Walk' to the village of Manarola and enjoy lunch looking out to sea. In the early afternoon - as a group - we can also opt to continue the walk towards Vernazza, arguably the prettiest of the 5 villages. In the late afternoon we board our train for an hour ride along the dazzling coast to our pretty base in the village of Santa Margherita Ligure. (4 hours walking/ 10 - 12 kms depending on route taken)

Day 8: Portofino - Santa Margherita

Meals included: 1 breakfast

After breakfast we begin our scenic stroll to glamorous Portofino. En-route we spend time to explore the best of charming Santa Margherita including its wonderfully coloured historic heart and the awe-inspiring harbour. We walk through a pleasant agricultural landscape, dotted with beautiful fin-du-siècle villa's and monasteries. Along the intriguing 'Valley of Mills' we reach the pleasant beach of Paraggi, where we make a short stop. Along the coast then we walk on along a beautiful footpath to Portofino itself. As we approach Portofino proper we take time to visit its impressive castle and light house which are not be missed! The tiny hamlet of Portofino is arguably Italy's finest residential address and titles to properties here pass from generation to generation with the utmost of care and security. Its hillsides and picture perfect harbour are an enclave for presidents and movie stars. A visit here is truly something special. The afternoon is at leisure to explore or perhaps you may wish to make the optional extra walk back to Santa Margherita along a pleasant coastal route (IIn about an hour you are back in Santa Margherita). Otherwise you can take an optional powerboat ride or local bus back to our base for the evening. (3 hours walking/ 7 kms)

Day 9: Camogli - Santa Margherita

Meals included: 1 breakfast, 1 dinner

This morning a short train ride takes us to Camogli, one of the prettiest towns of Liguria. Its name has a double meaning in Italian. The first translation, ''houses close together,'' is apparent when you stroll through the town's narrow streets, which are lined by tall columns of pastel-coloured homes. The second meaning, ''houses of wives,'' is not so obvious; it refers to the fishermen's wives, who traditionally spent their time at home while their husbands were out at sea. From here we undertake a short scenic walk onto the western part of the Portofino Peninsula. A short climb brings us up to the hamlet of San Rocco, from where a very scenic path leads us to the southern end of the peninsula, from where the views embrace the whole Gulf of Genova, from Corsica to France. We then descend towards the small harbour of Punta Chiappa. A picnic lunch can be had either in the shade of the Romanesque church of San Nicolò, or in the sun at the sea shore of Punta Chiappa. Then we take the boat to the Abbey of San Fruttuoso - an 11th-Century 'jewel' that is set in a secluded cove and is reachable only by boat or on foot. We have over an hour to visit the monastery, make a short stroll to the charming fishing village or just relax on the beach or on a terrace with a drink, before returning by boat to Camogli. In Camogli, we take our time to wander around through the colourful historic centre and have a relaxed drink or grab a gelato on one of the many terraces. We then have a 5-minute train ride back to Santa Margherita. At night we walk to a good local restaurant for our farewell dinner. (2.5 hours/ 6 kms)

Day 10: Santa Margherita

Meals included: 1 breakfast

Our trip finishes this morning after breakfast in Santa Margherita. There are many regular train connections to cities such as Milan, Pisa, Florence and Nice from Santa Margherita station.


Your Trip

What's Included

• The services of Peregrine's expert English-speaking local tour leader.

• Sightseeing (including entrance fees where relevant): Montepulciano, Pienza, Siena, Monteriggioni, Colle Val d’Elsa, Volterra, Riomaggiore, Santa Margherita Ligure, Portofino and Camogli.

• Walking tour of lesser-known Florence.

• Walks from 16th century Chiesa di San Biagio to Monticchiello; Val d'Orcia to spa town of Bagno Vignoni; La Via dell'Amore in the Cinque Terre; Santa Margherita to Portofino including 'Valley of Mills'; and Camogli to western Portofino Peninsula.

• Boat ride to 11th century Abbey of San Fruttuoso.

• Free time to explore Florence, Arezzo, Montepulciano, Siena, Volterra and Portofino.

 

Summary of accommodation, transport & meals

Transport

Accommodation

Meals

Meals

Breakfast is included daily and is a continental style breakfast which usually includes bread, spreads, tea, coffee & juices. The breakfast can vary from one hotel to the next.

For meals not included you should allow between €20,00 - €25,00 for a full menu including house wine; 10 euro will buy you a lunch.


For meals not included you should allow between €20-€25 for a full menu including house wine; with €5 you can buy a packed lunch, with €10-15 will buy you a simple lunch in a restaurant. In addition you should allow for drinks and any personal shopping.

Highlight of Highlights

Walking in Tuscany

Walk into a picturesque valley heading through vineyards, olive groves, past pastel coloured villas and across rolling hills to Montichiello. Enjoy a flavoursome lunch under the welcome shade of creeping grapevines with a stunning view out upon Montichiello's ancient main village gateway.

Not Included

International flights, arrival and departure transfers, departure taxes, visas, insurance, other meals, drinks, optional additional tours or activities during free time, tips and items of a personal nature.


What to know

Vaccinations

Vaccinations may be required for this trip. Talk to your doctor about the up-to-date information for this region.

Visas and Permits

It is your responsibility to ensure you have all required visas for your trip. Rules and regulations governing the issuance of visas are constantly changing, and vary for different nationalities and you should check visa requirements with your travel agent or relevant consular authority well before travel.

Italy
Visas are currently not required for Australian, New Zealand, US, Canadian or UK/EU passport holders wishing to visit Italy. Some EU nationals may travel in Europe using only an identity card, however it is your responsibility to check with the relevant authorities if this applies to you.

Insurance

You are required to have travel insurance before heading off on a Peregrine trip. Insurance can be organised by your Peregrine representative or your travel agent.

Responsible Travel

Our Responsible Travel ethos is at the heart of everything we do, from getting the basics right like respecting local cultures and the environment, to initiating projects that make positive contributions to communities, to our staff’s fundraising efforts and offsetting our carbon emissions.
Please visit our Responsible Travel (http://www.peregrineadventures.com/rt) page for more information.

Customs and Culture

Our Pre Departure Information packs (provided upon booking a trip) provide tips on how you can show respect for the local customs and culture in the country you are travelling in.

The information listed above is a brief description of some things you may need to consider when booking a trip. Once a tour is booked you will be provided with a Pre Departure Information pack which will contain detailed information.

Further Reading

Italy

The House of Medici-Christopher Hibbert
A Small Place In Italy-Eric Newby
Love And War In The Appennines-Eric Newby
Italian Lessons-Tim Parks
An Italian Education-Tim Parks
A Room With A View-Edward Forster
Under The Tuscan Sun-Frances Mayes
The Hills of Tuscany-Ferenc Maté


About this Information

The information provided here is given in good faith and has been compiled with all reasonable care. However, things change and some of the information may become out of date. Please keep this in mind when you read it and check with us if you want to be sure about something. The document was correct at time of printing, but you can check online for the most up to date version.  If you have any queries, please contact your travel agent or our staff in Australia. We are here to help you!

Last Updated

12 April 2012