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ITALIA
TUSCANY Fly & Drive ( 8 dias / 7 noches )

Pisa /FLorencia – Lucca
–Volterra – Siena – San Gimignano – Arezzo – Florencia – Chianti – Pisa / Florencia
Itinerario sugerido
Día 1 Florencia / Pisa
Llegada al Aeropuerto de
Florencia o de Pisa, recogida del coche de alquiler. Alojamiento en el hotel
reservado en Pisa
Día 2 Pisa - Lucca - Pisa
Pisa’s major monuments
include the Campo dei Miracoli (Piazza Duomo), one of the most famous sights
in Italy and the world. It’s formed by a complex of four buildings, in a unique Pisan
Romanesque style, which has alternating rows of white and greenish-gray
stone. Begin with the The Duomo, which was built between the 11th and 12th
centuries and was later subject to various restructuring work. Close by
stands the world-famous Leaning Tower, an elegant round construction.
Designed as a bell-tower for the cathedral, work began in 1174 based on a
project by Bonanno Pisano and was completed in the 14th century. View the
Romanesque Baptistery, whose work began in 1152, and the Camposanto, which is
a cloister of vast galleries. As a great university city, Pisa is full of
life. Its center is full of all sorts of meeting places: pubs, restaurants,
pizzerias, inns, and aperitif bars. Along Lungarni or in the adjacent streets
of Piazza Garibaldi, you can become immersed in the Pisan dolce vita,
stopping off for the classic aperitif. You may consider driving to Lucca, a
beautiful little Tuscan town considered one of Tuscany’s best-kept secrets.
Protected by massively thick 16th-century walls, Lucca is a fine example of
medieval and Renaissance architecture and antique markets. The city’s
restaurants have a superb reputation
Día 3 Pisa – Montecatini Val di
Cecina - Volterra - Siena
Make the best
of it for lunch before driving on to Montecatini Terme (approx 19 miles),
known for its thermal baths and spa treatments. You may consider booking
yourself at one of the wellness and curative centers. Refreshed and relaxed,
drive to Volterra and driving to Siena after settling in at your hotel of
choice, you are ready for dinner.
Día 4 Siena
A wonderful
city that is home to some of the most precious medieval art and architectural
treasures. Siena offers a never-ending number of cultural sights and
interests: the unique “Palio” and wine tasting in the old wine bars, romantic walks along
the narrow alleys and excursions outside the city in the Siena Chianti area
and in Val’Orciawhere,
Día 5 Siena – San Giminiano -
Florencia
San Gimignano,
located about a half hour’s drive from Siena, is a spectacular city of towers
(at one time there were 72, now there are only 17), sitting on top of a hill
with a majestic view into the surrounding valleys. San Gimignano has retained
all its old streets, walls, gates, palaces, strongholds and towers. Have
lunch in San Gimignano. You should make your next stop Cortona, another
beautiful hilltop town overlooking Lake Trasimeno. Its cyclopean walls, still
in great part preserved, are said to be 3,000 years old. Of Etruscan origin,
the town is favored by many American expats who have houses here. Writer
Frances Mayes, the author of Under the Tuscan Sun has been a local resident
for many years. After Cortona you may consider driving to Florence
Día 6 Florencia
Florence is an
open-air exhibit of art and culture. The heart of the Renaissance period and
the home of the fine arts and literature, Florence is a powerful symbol of
Italian and European culture. See the sculpture of David by Michelangelo, or
perhaps the romantic Ponte Vecchio, or Giotto’s bell tower. There are so many
monuments and works of art you may choose to view. There are many palaces and
countless churches, including Santa Croce containing the tombs of Michelangelo,
Galilei, Machiavelli, and other great men. Other attractions include the
stupendous Italian gardens at Boboli, the Gothic Duomo, surmounted by the
famous Brunelleschi cupola and the Piazza della Signoria. In between your
sightseeing, enjoy Florentine cuisine, a tradition of simple dishes prepared
with genuine, tasty and fresh ingredients. Cereals, bread, vegetables and
olive oil (which must be extra-virgin) are the basis of many dishes that just
have to be tried in one of the many superb restaurants in Florence. The area
surrounding Florence is famous for being the birthplace of Chianti, one of
the most famous of Tuscan wines..
Día 7 Florencia – Chianti – Florencia o Pisa The
area surrounding Florence is famous for being the birthplace of Chianti, one
of the most famous of Tuscan wines. In the tipical village ““Greve in Chianti“, yu can
taste the famous ice cream in tne central square, sight the Castle and a
famous cave where also taste the unique tuscanys appetizer and Chianti wines
Día 8 Pisa / Florencia
Last Breakfast
in your surrender your rental car. And board your return flight home …
NET rate per person. In doublé shared
room ……… 797€ / In single room … 1.395€
Hotels ( or similar )
Pisa: HOTEL
CALAMIDORO 4* (20 Km near Pisa) www.calamidoro.com
Siena: HOTEL IL CHIOSTRO DEL CARMINE 4* www.chiostrodelcarmine.com
Florencia: RELAIS CERTOSA 4* www.florencehotelcertosa.it
We included
Hotels
indicated or similars
Double shares or single room
Daily breakfast
Base car rental Fiat Grande Punto or similar ( upgrade car is possible with
suplment )
Unlimited mileage, CDW (Collision Damage Waiver), TP (Theft Protection),
Third Party Liability (including passengers), Airport surcharge,

Vw Golf 1.9 TDI
Seat Leon Renault
Laguna 1.9 DCI
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