Indulge in the world-renowned Tuscan cuisine, sip on exquisite wines, explore picturesque vineyards, and discover hidden gems on this unforgettable Tuscany, Italy adventure!
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Starr has partnered with Premier World Discovery, a professional tour operator handling escorted tour arrangements. With 25 years experience, PWD's goal is to provide travelers with an unforgettable experience featuring sightseeing, history, culture, and fun!
Meals: 7 Breakfasts, 3 Lunches, 4 Dinners
Tour Director upon arrival in Florence
Round Trip airfare from EWR/PHL airport
Transfers between airport & hotels
Baggage handling and related gratuities
Tuscany is found in central Italy, and is beloved around the world for its magnificent landscapes, medieval hilltop towns, exquisite food and wine. As well as its outstanding natural beauty and internationally renowned cuisine, the region is also the home of Renaissance art and the ancient Etruscan civilization.
Travel to a lovely Tuscan Estate for a traditional Tuscan dinner and wines from the estate.
Enjoy an Organic cooking & pasta making class and lunch. Enjoy a welcome drink while the chef discusses the class, recipe and food to be made. The restaurant staff will assist you with putting on your aprons and the cooking fun begins! At the end of the cooking class you will get to eat and enjoy what you have prepared for lunch.
Visit a local Olive Oil producing farm to learn how olive oil is produced. Sample some organic extra virgin olive oil, along with vinegar.
Learn about and sample the wines from a traditional Tuscan estate.
Located in the heart of Tuscany, Siena is known for its architectural gems, bustling squares, and UNESCO World Heritage historic center. Throughout the centuries it became a prosperous town that now counts agriculture and tourism as its main sources of income. You can browse the Siena Civic Museum, Duomo Cathedral, and National Gallery. Then, sip Tuscan wines in the piazza and climb Torre del Mangia for incredible views and photo opportunities.
A local guide awaits you for a walking tour in the Old Town. The highlight is the Piazza del Campo, the seashell-shaped square on which the famous horse-race, the Palio, takes place each year. Enjoy lunch on your own.
Visit a local Tuscan Farmhouse and enjoy dinner featuring typical Tuscan dishes paired with local wine.
Volterra is another handsome medieval Tuscan hill-town where the glory days are a distant memory. In Volterras case, very distant: the city known as Velathri reached its peak when the (pre-Roman) Etruscans were calling the shots in Tuscany. In the 1st century BC, Volterras walls enclosed an area almost twice as large as todays atmospheric little town. Most of the surviving architecture dates to the medieval period, especially around Piazza dei Priori and the warren of narrow, shadowy streets that surround it.
San Gimignano is the epitome of a Tuscan hill town. About 25 miles from both Florence and Siena, it's the region's glamour girl: Visually striking and perfectly preserved. It is beloved because of its skyline of medieval towers. Though a unique sight today, pointy skylines were the norm in Tuscany in the Middle Ages, when feuding noble families ran the hill towns (think Montagues and Capulets). Each family had its own private army that would periodically battle things out from the protection of its respective family towers. While some were built as a refuge against attackers, others were empty, chimney-like structures built only to boost noble egos.
In San Gimignano, enjoy a delicious gelato ice cream in one of the oldest gelateria in Italy that produces unique flavors of gelato which are famous world-wide.
Visit a local Tuscan Farmhouse and enjoy dinner featuring typical Tuscan dishes paired with local wine
Journey to Lake Trasimeno located in the Umbria Region of Tuscany. The heart shaped Lake Trasimeno is surrounded by rolling hills, olive groves, woods of oak and cypress trees, vineyards and sunflower fields that frame castle-topped medieval towns and villages. Enjoy a boat cruise to the Island Maggiore.
Isola Maggiore is the second largest island (59 acres) on Lake Trasimeno, in Umbria, central Italy. It is the only inhabited island on the lake, with a current population of 35. The Guglielmi Castle was built in the 1880s on the site of the monastery, but has since fallen into disrepair. The castle was in the process of being turned into a luxury resort, but in 2010 the company declared bankruptcy. Today the town is dependent on fishing, agriculture, tourism and traditional Irish lace making which was introduced in the 1900s. Some of the olive trees on the island are hundreds of years old. Visitors can explore the old town and hill; paths cross the island through the olive groves.
Florence, the home of the Renaissance and birthplace of our modern world, has the best Renaissance art in Europe. In a single day, you can look Michelangelo's David in the eyes, fall under the seductive sway of Botticelli's Birth of Venus, and climb the modern world's first dome, which still dominates the skyline. Of course, Florentine art goes beyond paintings and statues enjoy the food, fashion, and street markets. Sure, Florence is touristy. But where else can you stroll the same pedestrian streets walked by Michelangelo, Leonardo, and Botticelli.
Today enjoy a Florence City Tour featuring a visit to the Academy Gallery to see Michelangelos original Statue of David, an incredible sight. View the Cathedral to see Giottos Bell Tower and Baptistry with its impressive Gates of Paradise. Buildings that demonstrate the traditions of Florentine art and architecture from the Middle Ages to the Renaissance. Also see the open-air museum of Piazza Della Signoria & Santa Croce, which houses the tombs of Michelangelo and Galileo.
Learn about truffles followed by delicious tastings of oil and truffle butter bruschetta, salami, pecorino cheese.
The Academy Gallery is the second most visited museum in Florence, and the main attraction, David by Michelangelo, is considered one of the most important works of art ever created. You may be wondering, what else is there to see at the Academy? How about a $16 million dollar violin? Trinity by Alesso Baldovinetti, depicts the holy trinity between God, Jesus, and the Holy Spirit. Assumption of the Virgin by Perugino, which is a panel painting featured in the center with a rounded top and showing the Virgin Mary ascending into heaven; Resurrection by Raffaellino del Garbo, depicting Jesus leaving the tomb; and Deposition by Filippino Lippi, a brilliant work showing Christ being removed from the cross after his death.
The Statue of David embodies the city of Florence, symbolizing independence and strength in the perfect image of youthful beauty. Michelangelo's David took on new meaning shortly after its creation as both a symbol of the Renaissance and a representation of the city itself.
See the open-air museum of Piazza Della Signoria, which houses the tombs of Michelangelo and Galileo. The Piazza della Signoria has been the center of political life in Florence since the 14th century with the prominent Palazzo Vecchio overlooking the square. It was the scene of great triumphs, such as the return of the Medici in 1530 as well as the Bonfire of the Vanities instigated by Savonarola, who was then himself burned at the stake here in 1498 after he was denounced by the Inquisition as a heretic. A marble circle inscription on the piazza shows the location where he was burned.
Santa Croce is a museum complex that brings together the Basilica, the chapels, the monastery, the bell tower and the part dedicated exclusively to exhibitions, such as the former refectory. Thanks to its artistic and cultural vocation, it still bears the signs of the past of the most important figures of late Medieval and Renaissance Florentine history. The entire space is a museum where the pictorial masterpieces by Giotto, Cimabue and Donatello stand out together with the tombs of saints, scientists, high political and literary figures.
In addition to the religious building, you can also walk in the ancient monastery, sometimes used to host public and private events, sometimes with a lot of criticism from the Florentines, who would like to maintain the sacred and cultural character of these spaces. On one of the walls overlooking the monastery, you can see some metal bars with years written on them. They are the memory of the various floods that have hit the city; each bar marks the level at which the water of the Arno river rose during these tragic floods.
Your passport must be valid for at least six months beyond the period of your stay.
Tour: September 23, 2025 |
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Departure: September 23, 2025 |
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Return: October 1, 2025 |
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Gratuities to individuals noted below are not included in the price of your tour package. Customary recognized guidelines are as follows: *Motorcoach Driver $4-$6 per tour guest, per day
*Tour Director $4-$6 per tour guest, per day
This is a trip for those who are physically fit and can transport their own luggage and walk long distances. This trip is NOT recommended for those who require a walker, wheelchair or walking assistance of any kind.
There are no skycaps in Europe and hotels do not always offer luggage handling. DO NOT BRING A large/heavy suitcase. Not all sightseeing stops/sites accommodate wheelchairs and some locations and sightseeing activities require extensive standing, sitting or walking, sometimes on unpaved or cobblestone streets.
is not responsible for any missed activities due to a participant's inability to participate with the group.
The Americans with Disabilities Act is only applicable within the United States and facilities for disabled individuals are limited outside its borders. Most transportation services, including the touring motorcoaches and cruise ships, are not equipped with wheelchair ramps. Motorized scooters are not suitable on international tours.
Day 1
Board your overnight flight to Italy.
Day 2
Arrive in Florence where you'll meet your Tour Director and transfer to your hotel in Tuscany for a 5-night stay. The Chianti & Umbria Regions of Tuscany are filled with picturesque landscapes, rolling hills, olive groves, beautiful vineyards and charming Tuscan hilltop towns. Enjoy a Welcome Dinner this evening.
Day 3
Today enjoy an Organic cooking & pasta making class and lunch. Enjoy a welcome drink while the chef discusses the class, recipe and food to be made. The restaurant staff will assist you with putting on your aprons & the cooking fun begins! At the end of the cooking class you will get to eat & enjoy what you have prepared for lunch. Later this afternoon visit a local Olive Oil producing farm to learn how olive oil is produced. Sample some organic extra virgin olive oil, along with vinegar and Chianti Classico wine. Dinner is included this evening.
Day 4
Today we travel to Volterra, another ancient & beautiful hilltop Italian city.
Enjoy some free time in Volterra then continue to a family-run farmhouse that specializes in saffron production for lunch. This afternoon we visit San Gimignano, the epitome of a Tuscan hill town, where nobles built more splendid towers to outdo one another & indulge in their need for status. The medieval structures of this city have largely remained intact & San Gimignano, with its large number of art treasures, is truly considered an open-air museum. Next enjoy a delicious gelato ice cream in one of the
oldest gelateria in Italy that produces unique flavors of gelato which are famous world-wide. Later, visit a local Tuscan Farmhouse & enjoy dinner featuring typical Tuscan dishes paired with local wine.
Day 5
Begin your morning with breakfast and journey to Lake Trasimeno located in the Umbria Region of Tuscany. The heart shaped Lake Trasimeno is surrounded by rolling hills, olive groves, woods of oak and cypress trees, vineyards and sunflower fields that frame castle-topped medieval towns & villages. Next enjoy a boat cruise to the Island Maggiore, where we will
have lunch at a traditional restaurant located on the lake. Return to your hotel with the evening at leisure.
Day 6
Today is a full day at leisure to explore on your own or join the full day optional tour to Pisa & Lucca. See the remarkable Leaning Tower of Pisa and more of Pisa’s “field of miracles,” such as the Duomo & the Baptistry. Visit Lucca and explore the Old Town filled with quaint shops and Gothic palaces. Lucca’s great era was in the Gothic time just before the Renaissance, & the
city contains stunning architecture from that period.
Day 7
This morning travel to Siena, the heart of Tuscany, where a local guide awaits you for a walking tour in the Old Town. The highlight is the Piazza del Campo, the seashell-shaped square on which the famous horse-race, the Palio, takesplace each year. Enjoy lunch on your own.Later this afternoon travel to a lovely Tuscan Estate. Learn about truffles followed by delicious tastings of oil & truffle butter bruschetta, salami, pecorino cheese & wines from the estate with and included dinner to follow. Later, travel to Florence and check into your hotel for a two-night stay.
Day 8
Today enjoy a Florence City Tour featuring a visit to the Academy Gallery to see Michelangelo’s original Statue of David, an incredible sight. View the Cathedral to see Giotto’s Bell Tower and Baptistry with its impressive ‘Gates of Paradise’. Buildings that demonstrate the traditions of Florentine art and
architecture from the Middle Ages to the Renaissance. Also see the open-air museum of Piazza Della Signoria & Santa Croce, which houses the tombs of Michelangelo & Galileo. The evening is at leisure for dinner on your own.
Day 9
Ciao ! Transfer to Florence Airport for your flight home with wonderful memories of your Culinary
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Itinerary is subject to change.
Hotel Borgo Di Coretefreda, Boccioleto Resort, Villa Sabolini, Hotel Garden Sienna or similar
Hotel Villa Neroli or similar
Note: Hotels are subject to change and are assigned approximately 30 days prior to departure.
Below is a list of pick-up points available on this tour.
Below is a list of pick-up points available for this tour. Pick up points vary by departure date so to see which date(s) your preferred location(s) is available, click “view” below.
Note: Not all pick-up points are available for all tours or all departure dates. Also, with less than 3 people booked from a pick-up point, that pick-up point may be changed or eliminated. If so, we will alert you approximately 30 days prior to departure.
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Bensalem, PA (MAIN) | Best Western Plus Phila Bensalem (MAIN) 3499 Street Rd Bensalem, PA |
Cherry Hill, NJ (MAIN) | Cherry Hill Train Station Parking Lot (MAIN) Next to ShopRite at 2240 W Marlton Pike |
Chester, PA (MAIN) | Harrah's Philadelphia Casino (MAIN) 777 Harrah's Blvd |
Hamilton, NJ (MAIN) | Hamilton Station Park & Ride Garage (MAIN) 800 Sloan Avenue Hamilton, NJ |
Iselin, NJ (MAIN/HUB) | APA Hotel Woodbridge (MAIN/HUB) 120 S Wood Avenue Iselin, NJ |
Phila (NE), PA (MAIN) | Phila (Northeast) KleinLife (MAIN) 10100 Jamison Ave (at Red Lion Rd) Philadelphia PA |
Phila (South), PA (MAIN) | Oregon Diner 302 W Oregon Ave (at 3rd St) (MAIN) Philadelphia, PA |
Wall Twnship NJ (SHUTTLE) | Judy Blume Service Area (SHUTTLE) 100 Garden State Parkway Wall, NJ |
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