Getting Around Tuscany Coast

By Walking

The old town and port is small enough to walk around.

By Bus

By Taxi

By Boat

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Pisa

Famous for its iconic Leaning Tower, Pisa also offers the beautiful Piazza dei Miracoli, the Pisa Cathedral, and the Baptistery.

Lucca

A picturesque town known for its well-preserved Renaissance walls, charming streets, and the stunning Lucca Cathedral.

Livorno

This port city has a lively atmosphere with attractions like the Terrazza Mascagni, a beautiful seaside promenade, and the historic Fortezza Nuova.

Viareggio

Known for its sandy beaches and Art Deco architecture, Viareggio also hosts a vibrant carnival each year.

Wine Tasting in Bolgheri.

Explore the renowned wine region, including visits to prestigious wineries like Sassicaia. Enjoy tastings of world-class wines amid picturesque vineyards and cypress-lined roads.

Sailing Along the Tuscan Coast.

Charter a boat or join a sailing tour to experience the stunning coastline from the water. You can discover hidden coves, secluded beaches, and breathtaking coastal scenery.

Exploring the Etruscan Ruins in Populonia.

Visit this ancient Etruscan city with its impressive ruins, including the Necropolis of Populonia and the remnants of the ancient port.

Relaxing at the Thermal Baths of Saturnia.

Experience the natural thermal hot springs in Saturnia, renowned for their therapeutic properties and stunning natural settings.

Participating in a Tuscan Cooking Class.

Learn to cook traditional Tuscan dishes with local chefs. You’ll gain hands-on experience making pasta, sauces, and other regional specialties.