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Last updated: 2024 Jun 14Morning
Begin your day in the picturesque town of Portofino, known for its colorful buildings and stunning harbor. Walk along the waterfront and soak up the views before heading up to the Castello Brown for even more breathtaking panoramas.
Afternoon
Drive along the coast to the Cinque Terre, a collection of five small villages perched on the cliffs above the sea. Take a boat ride to see the villages from the water and then hike the trails that connect them. Stop in Vernazza for a late lunch at Belforte, a restaurant perched on a cliff with unforgettable views.
Morning
Spend the morning exploring the Leaning Tower of Pisa and the Piazza dei Miracoli. Climb to the top of the tower for stunning views of the city and the surrounding countryside.
Afternoon
Drive to the Chianti region, stopping at wineries along the way for tastings and tours. Stop for lunch at La Bottega del Buon Caff , a restaurant known for its modern take on Tuscan cuisine.
Morning
Spend the morning in Siena, where you can visit the Piazza del Campo and the stunning cathedral.
Afternoon
Drive to the Val d'Orcia, a region known for its rolling hills and picturesque villages. Stop in Montalcino for a tour and tasting at a Brunello di Montalcino winery, such as Biondi Santi or Banfi.
Morning
Drive to the medieval town of San Gimignano, known for its towering medieval towers. Visit the Piazza della Cisterna and climb to the top of the Torre Grossa for stunning views of the town and the surrounding countryside.
Afternoon
Drive to the coast and spend the afternoon in the town of Viareggio, known for its beaches and seafood. Enjoy lunch at Il Bucaniere, a seafood restaurant that overlooks the sea.
Morning
Spend the morning in the town of Lucca, where you can bike or walk the top of the city walls for views of the city and the surrounding countryside.
Afternoon
Drive to the town of Carrara, where you can visit the marble quarries that have supplied marble for some of the world's most iconic buildings. Take a tour of the quarries and learn about the history and techniques of marble extraction.