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THE BEST OF TUSCANY
& UMBRIA TOUR - IN 2011, THIS TOUR IS OPEN TO ALL ADULTS. LADIES, PLEASE INQUIRE.
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Touring: Lucca,
Pisa, Cinque Terre, Carrara, Florence,
Siena, San Gimignano, Pienza, Montalcino,
Cortona, Spoleto,
Orvieto, Gubbio, Assisi
Tour
Overview: A FABULOUS VACATION FOR WOMEN. Join one of our women only tours of Italy that will take you to Tuscany, Umbria and the Cinque Terre in Liguria. Enjoy the breathtaking scenery
as we travel the peaceful Tuscan & Umbrian
countryside in search of world-class
art, living history and fine cuisine.
We’ll visit such famous sites as Assisi, Siena, Orvieto, Pisa
and Florence while also getting off the
beaten track to explore small vineyards
and hilltop villages.
Arrival Airport: Pisa
(Florence also possible, but please inquire)
Departure
Airport: Florence
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Tour
Includes:
- Eleven days' land tour
- Comfortable, charming accommodations
in centrally located hotels
- Five dinners and two lunches with
wine
- Breakfast daily
- Welcome cocktails
- Walking tours with local guides to
Carrara, Florence, Assisi, Spoleto
and Orvieto
- Winery tour and wine tasting in Montalcino
- Services of your Tour Manager throughout
the tour
- Transportation to all planned activities
- Entrance fees to all scheduled museums
and sites
- Airport transfer on arrival day
- Gratuities to local guides and bus drivers.
Not included:
- Gratuity
to your Tour Manager
- Airport transfer on departure day.
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ITINERARY
Note: Activities
or order of activities are subject to change
due to unforeseen closures, etc. We reserve
the right to replace an activity. (B = Breakfast, L
= Lunch, D = Dinner)
DAY 1:
Arrival & Overnight in Lucca, Welcome Cocktails and Dinner
We will meet you at the airport and our private
transfer will take you to our hotel in Lucca,
the charming, elegant city where we will spend
the first three nights of our tour. This ancient
Tuscan city
is completely enclosed by a well preserved wall,
wide enough to hold small parks and a path along
the top. The birthplace of composer Giacomo Puccini,
Lucca features charming squares, beautiful churches
and great shopping.
After check in, you are free to rest. (Let us know if you would like to get together earlier.) We will meet in the lobby bar
at 6pm for our welcome cocktail. We’ll
feast tonight on Tuscan cuisine
accompanied by great local wine in an excellent
restaurant. (D)
DAY 2:
Cinque Terre, Overnight in Lucca
Today we will travel to Cinque Terre and tour
its clifftop villages towering above the sea. We
will travel by train to Riomaggiore or take a
boat to reach villages not accessible by car. Walking
the path called the Via dell'Amore between the
cliff-side villages of Riomaggiore and Manarola,
you will be rewarded by fantastic views of the
ocean, olive groves, fig trees and vineyards.
After lunch, we will board a boat to the town
of Monterosso, whose verdant hills are dotted
with olive groves and grapevines. Monterosso
is more than just a pretty seaside view: we will
have fun exploring this lively town.
We will return to Lucca in the late afternoon
or evening. Dinner is on your own, though
you are always welcome to join us – we’d love
your company. (B)
DAY 3:
Carrara, Pisa, Overnight in Lucca
Today, we will drive to the caves of Carrara,
where the world’s finest marble is mined. Just
ask Michelangelo – this is where he came to choose
his best pieces. We’ll hear stories that
will bring the history of this wonderful place
to life during our guided tour.
After Carrara, we will stop in Pisa to pay homage
to the enormous Miracle Square and its magnificent
buildings, church, and baptistery – not to mention
the famous Leaning Tower.
Return to Lucca in the late afternoon, where
you’ll have free time to explore and dinner on
your own. (B)
DAY
4:
Florence, Pienza, Overnight in Pienza
Today, our group will continue our tour of Tuscany and head to your next hotel in Pienza,
a UNESCO World Heritage site and one of the scenic
areas of in all of Tuscany. Pienza
is the birthplace of Pope Pius II, who ordered
the town to be redesigned into a masterpiece
Renaissance city. Charming Pienza has many
specialty stores, including food markets where
you can sample pecorino cheese, one of the locally
produced delicacies.
En route to Pienza, we will make a stop in Florence
for a guided walking tour of the city known as the cradle
of the Renaissance. We will visit such famous
sites as the Accademia, home to Michelangelo’s
Statue of David, and the Piazza Della Signoria,
among others.
You will have free time to explore on your own
and shop for the fine-crafted leather and gold
products sold here. Let us know if you are
interested in touring Uffizi museum in the afternoon,
and we can arrange a visit to this must-see in
Florence.
We’ll leave Florence to return to Pienza, arriving
in the late evening. You’re free until dinnertime,
when we’ll take you to our favorite restaurant
to try a thick, hand-rolled pasta called pici.
(B, D)
DAY 5:
Pienza, Montalcino, Wine Tasting,
Abbey Sant'Antimo, Overnight in Pienza
This morning our group will travel through scenic Tuscan countryside
to reach Montalcino, whose acclaimed vineyards
produce Brunello di Montalcino. We will tour
a winery renowned for this fabulous red wine
and sample some of the fruits of the vine, followed
by a group lunch at the winery’s restaurant. You will have free time to enjoy this
town, enjoy a leisurely lunch on your own and
buy some wine to savor later.
In the afternoon, we will continue traveling
Tuscany’s backroads to reach the Romanesque Abbey
of Sant'Antimo, an unforgettable 9th-century
Benedictine monastery. It is a simple yet
magnificent stone church, set amongst the field
of olive trees. We plan to arrive in time
to hear the monks, clad in their white robes,
chant their prayers in Latin at the altar.
We will return
to Pienza, where you will have the evening to
explore on your own. (B, L)
DAY
6:
San Gimignano, Siena, Overnight in Pienza
In the morning, we will head to San Gimignano,
one of Italy’s most well-preserved medieval towns,
known for its beautiful towers and a white wine
called Vernaccia. You will have free time
to stroll the medieval streets, shop for some
unique souvenirs, and photograph the picturesque
valley the town overlooks
From here, our women only group tour will travel to historic city of
Siena. We’ll equip you with a map, list
of sites to visit, and restaurant recommendations
before sending you off to explore the town on
your own. Siena, a UNESCO World Heritage
site, has one of the most beautiful squares in
Italy. The fan-shaped Piazza del Campo
has a 14th-century tower and a beautiful cathedral
featuring the work of such famous artists as
Donatello.
Afterwards, we will return to Pienza and exchange
stories of the afternoon over a group dinner. (B,
D)
DAY 7:
Montepulciano, Cortona, Overnight in
Spoleto
Today, our group will travel from Tuscany to Umbria to our next hotel in Spoleto,
our home away from home for the next three nights. On
the way, we will stop in one of Tuscany's wine destination, Montepulciano, known
for its namesake wine, Vino Nobile di Montepulciano. The
hilltop town features such sites as a fortress,
Renaissance buildings, the beautiful church of
Madonna di San Biagio, and a cathedral.
We will also travel to Cortona, one of the oldest
hill towns and best-preserved Etruscan cities
in Tuscany. As you follow Cortona’s meandering
medieval walls, you will be treated to magnificent
views of vineyards, olive groves and Lake Trasimeno. As
you explore Cortona’s charming medieval streets,
it will be clear why it was chosen as the setting
for the movie “Under The Tuscan Sun.” We
will arrive in Spoleto late afternoon; group
dinner in the evening. (B, D)
DAY 8:
Guided Tour of Spoleto, Overnight in
Spoleto
Ladies, sleep in today. At 10:00 a.m., we'll start the morning with a guided tour of the ancient
city of Spoleto, a beautiful Roman town built atop a
mountain on the Flaminia Road. Spoleto
boasts many important Roman structures including
its stone wall, theater and bridge, the town
is also known for its 14th century fortress.
We will enjoy a group lunch and wine tasting
at a very nice wine bar in Spoleto. Then you
are free to enjoy this charming city and its
great churches, museums and medieval piazzas. Spoleto has many boutiques and specialty shops that are fun to visit and some only women can appreciate. (B,
L)
DAY
9:
Gubbio, Assisi, Overnight in Spoleto
This morning, our group tour of Umbria will travel to magical Assisi,
the hometown of St. Francis, patron saint of
the animals. Our guided tour of this spectacular
city, built up the steep slopes of Mount
Subasio, includes the tomb and Basilica of St.
Francis, famous for Giotto's brilliant frescoes
depicting the saint's life. We will
also travel through time through Assisi’s various
historical sites, from the Temple of Minerva
and Piazza del Comune, both built two millennia
ago, to a thirteenth-century church called Chiesa
di Santa Chiara. Free time and lunch on
your own after the tour.
Later, our group will tour to Gubbio, one of Umbria’s most picturesque and charming cities. Built beneath
Mount Ingino on the eastern side of the Tiber,
Gubbio was an important town of the ancient Umbrians in pre-Roman times. Gubbio’s Civic Museum
displays the famous Eugubine Tablets, written
in Umbrian language using the Latin and the Etruscan
alphabets. The tablets, dating from the
2nd century BC, document the Umbrian civilization,
from its religion to government.
We will take the “birdcage elevator” to the church
of St. Ubaldo; afterwards you can descend again
to visit the museum at the Palazzo dei Consoli. (B)
DAY 10:
Orvieto, Florence, Farewell Dinner,
Overnight in Florence
Today is the last day of our Tuscany & Umbria tour. Our group will move to our next and last hotel
in Florence. On the way, we will have a tour of Orvieto,
an ancient Umbrian hill town dramatically situated
atop volcanic tufa rock. Our guided tour
of this charming medieval town features a beautiful
Gothic cathedral and chapel where pilgrims and
art lovers alike come to see Luca Signorelli's
colorful frescoes vividly depicting the Apocalypse. Orvieto
is just as interesting below ground as it is
above, with Etruscan and medieval caves, and
the underground remains of an old olive press,
for example. Orvieto is
also famous for its museums, ceramics, and wines
(most notably the Orvieto Classico.) Enjoy
exploring this beautiful town on your own after
the tour.
We will leave mid-afternoon for Florence,
the magical city where you will spend your final
night in Italy: a perfect ending to this fantastic
women's tour of Tuscany & Umbria. A farewell dinner is planned. (B, D)
DAY 11:
Departure Day
Prepare for your departure for home.
We will have a transfer take you to the airport
in Florence.
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