Tuscany is a region located on the West coast of Italy and has about 3.6 million inhabitants. The capital of Tuscany is Florence. Over the years, Tuscany has become famous for its landscape and historical significance. Many cities in Tuscany are now considered protected sites under UNESCO because of their historical significance. These cities should be included on whichever of the Tuscany tours you decided upon: Florence, Sienna, Pisa, and San Gimignano.
Tuscany is located on Tyrrhenian Sea and is surrounded by a large mountain with luscious vegetation. Tuscany is considered to the birthplace of Renaissance evolution and its entire creative heritage including monuments, architecture, paintings, arts, and figurines. In almost every town in Tuscany, museums have displays of renaissance paintings and sculptures. Moreover, Tuscany was the birthplace of Dante Alighieri, Leonardo da Vinci, Michael Angelo, Galileo, and Botticelli. People return again and again to the region, spending much time on numerous Tuscany vacations during their lives.
For the tourist who is not a renaissance aficionado and gets bored visiting many museums, one should only visit the Uffizi Gallery on a Tuscany tour. This museum has the largest collection of Renaissance painting and will satisfy all your medieval curiosities.
Over the years, the region has evolved into a major touristic center for Tuscany vacations, chiefly because of its history and natural beauty. The year round warm weather, a beautiful sea, rugged countryside with medieval castles and palaces, has millions of tourists streaming into the area. During the summer, Tuscany is overly congested. For the tourist who prefers solitude and less congestion, the best time to visit is late summer or early autumn for holidays in Tuscany. Although it does tend to rain a bit during this period, the crowds are less and one can get to enjoy the place in peace.
Tuscany has made great improvements in its tourist infrastructure. You will be able to find a favorite hotel in Tuscany to return to again and again. There are many hotels in the region and transportation has become very efficient for tourists wanting to choose from one of many types of Tuscany holidays
To get to Tuscany, one must first arrive in Rome or Milan. In the last few years, direct international flights from North America can get you to Pisa and Florence. One can get to Tuscany from Rome or Milan by plane, rail or by renting a car for your Tuscany vacation.
Once in Tuscany, there are ample countryside rooms or bed and breakfast inns available for your hotel in Tuscany. The average price for a single room in many of these villas and barns, which have been converted into tourist accommodations, varies from $40-$80 per night. Most of these countryside homes offer decent service, comfortable rooms, and a hearty Italian breakfast.
To enjoy Tuscany vacation, one needs at least two to five days minimum. For those who love the countryside, there are also bike tours, wine tours, hot air balloons, horse back and bus tours available from any hotel in Tuscany.
Lovers of Italian cuisine will not be disappointed either. There are many restaurants that serve traditional and authentic Tuscan cooking in every town. Some restaurants even have a one-day course in teaching you how to make traditional Italian cuisine.
For the tourist who loves history and art, some of the towns to be visited on your Tuscany vacations include Arezzo, home of the Petrarch, the father of the modern Italian language. Here you will see magnificent cathedrals dating back to the 15th century. Ten miles of the coast of Tuscany shores is the small island of Elba, where Napoleon Bonaparte was exiled. This untamed island will take you away from all the stress of daily life with no traffic but lots of birds and wild animals for nature lovers.
On the mainland, visit Viareggio, which is famed for its loud and open carnival parade. Here in Viareggio, you can dine in some of the finest cafes, restaurants and stay at designer boutique hotels and luxury hotels.
Pienza is another town that should be seen. Known as the “treasure of renaissance”, most of the architecture in this city is from the 15th century. The town gives one an idea of how life nearly 600 years ago. Besides Cathedrals and palaces, there are also many wineries around which offer tours.
Lastly, on your Tuscany tour, go to Maremma, a small town that houses the Etruscan tombs in the dense forests. Here you will experience the exotic thermal falls of Saturnia and the unspoilt coastline with some of the most pristine blue waters on earth.
To make your trip memorable, know as much as you can prior to getting on the plane. Tuscany is a vacation of a lifetime and a Tuscany tour is required so you do not miss the beauty of it all on your first of many Tuscany vacations.




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