
Private Self Guided Day Trip from Florence
- 5 - 10 Stunden
- 9/10 | 17 Bewertungen
Explore the areas surrounding the Renaissance capital with a Private Day Trip from Florence. Discover the charming Tuscan region!
Private Day Trip from Florence
When booking a private day trip, you can choose from several options. All options include pickup from your hotel in Florence, return transfer, and an English-speaking driver. You can explore each site at your own pace.
Pisa Day Trip (5 hours)
This trip includes visiting the leaning tower of Pisa, the largest baptistery in Italy, and the cathedral. The tour includes the Pisan Lugarnos along the Arno River.
Chianti Day Trip (5 hours)
This trip explores the region of Chianti with hills, vineyards, and wineries. The driver will stop at viewpoints for photo opportunities.
Pisa & Lucca Day Trip (8 hours)
The day starts in Pisa with free time followed by a visit to Lucca, where you'll see the Guinigui Tower and St. Martin's Cathedral. You choose how long to spend in each city.
San Gimignano, Siena & Chianti (8 hours)
This trip includes visiting Siena's Cathedral and the Chianti wine region. Explore San Gimignano with its medieval towers.
Cinque Terre Day Trip (10 hours)
Visit the Cinque Terre National Park and explore the medieval towns of Riomaggiore, Monterosso, and Vernazza.
Pisa, San Gimignano & Siena Day Trip (10 hours)
The day begins at Siena cathedral, followed by San Gimignano and finally the tower of Pisa.
Schedules
All tours start at 8 am, with the half-day trips to Pisa and Chianti also available at 2:30 pm.
Important Information
By reserving a private tour, you'll have a personalised service with an exclusive English-speaking driver. There will be no other participants aside from your group. Large groups will save money.
Preise
Inklusive
- Hotel pickup and drop–off
- Transport by private car
- English–speaking driver
- Wifi in the vehicle
- Mineral water
- Private and exclusive tour
Nicht inklusive
- Entry to monuments
- Guide
- Food and drinks
Tipps
- Accessibility: No, not suitable for people with reduced mobility