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7-Day Tuscany Adventure: Beach, Camping, Hot Springs, Wine & Culture

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Day 1: Arrival & Florence Exploration

Morning: Arrive at Florence airport and check into a boutique hotel near the historic center. Stroll to the iconic Florence Cathedral and marvel at its dome.

Afternoon: Visit the world‑renowned Uffizi Gallery to see masterpieces by Botticelli and Michelangelo, then enjoy a light lunch at a nearby trattoria.

Evening: Wander across the Ponte Vecchio and dine on Tuscan specialties while the Arno River glistens at sunset.

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Day 2: Siena & Chianti Winery

Morning: Take a scenic drive to Siena and explore the stunning Piazza del Campo, the heart of medieval Italy.

Afternoon: Head to the renowned Castello di Ama winery in the Chianti Classico region for a guided tour and tasting of award‑winning reds.

Evening: Return to Siena for a relaxed dinner in the historic quarter, sampling local pecorino and honey‑infused wine.

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Day 3: Camping & Beach at Viareggio

Morning: Drive to the coastal town of Viareggio and set up camp at Camping Le Capanne, a well‑equipped site near the sea.

Afternoon: Spend a few hours sunbathing and swimming at Viareggio Beach, famous for its long promenade and Art Deco architecture.

Evening: Enjoy a beachfront barbecue at the campsite, followed by a leisurely walk along the lit promenade.

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Day 4: Hot Springs at Saturnia

Morning: Depart early for the thermal village of Saturnia, arriving at the natural limestone pools of the Saturnia Hot Springs.

Afternoon: Relax in the warm, mineral‑rich waters, then explore the charming nearby town of Bagno Vignoni with its historic bathhouse.

Evening: Return to the campsite and unwind with a light dinner, perhaps sampling local rosemary‑infused focaccia.

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Day 5: Coastal Camping at Marina di Bibbona

Morning: Pack up and head to the Tuscan coast, setting up camp at Camping Marina di Bibbona, nestled between dunes and sea.

Afternoon: Explore the pristine Marina di Bibbona Beach, ideal for kayaking and snorkeling in clear Mediterranean waters.

Evening: Gather around a campfire for storytelling and a traditional Tuscan wine tasting featuring the local Antinori label.

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Day 6: Cultural Gems – Pisa & Lucca

Morning: Travel to Pisa to climb the iconic Leaning Tower of Pisa and capture photos of the surrounding cathedral complex.

Afternoon: Continue to the walled city of Lucca, rent bicycles and ride atop the historic Lucca City Walls, stopping at quaint cafés.

Evening: Return to the campsite for a relaxed dinner, reflecting on the day’s discoveries.

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Day 7: Departure & Relax

Morning: Enjoy a leisurely breakfast at the campsite and take a final dip in the sea at Marina di Bibbona Beach.

Afternoon: Pack up and drive back to Florence, with optional stop at a local market for souvenirs.

Evening: Depart from Florence airport, carrying memories of Tuscany’s beaches, hot springs, wines, and timeless culture.

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Time and Cost Estimates

  • Florence Cathedral – 2 hrs – €15 entry
  • Uffizi Gallery – 3 hrs – €20 ticket
  • Ponte Vecchio – 1 hr – free
  • Siena Piazza del Campo – 2 hrs – free
  • Castello di Ama Winery Tour – 3 hrs – €35 tasting
  • Camping Le Capanne (2 nights) – 2 nights – €60 total
  • Viareggio Beach – 3 hrs – free (optional beach chair €8)
  • Saturnia Hot Springs – 4 hrs – €12 entry
  • Bagno Vignoni – 1 hr – free
  • Camping Marina di Bibbona (2 nights) – 2 nights – €70 total
  • Marina di Bibbona Beach – 4 hrs – free (kayak rental €20)
  • Antinori Wine Tasting – 2 hrs – €30
  • Leaning Tower of Pisa – 1.5 hrs – €18 ticket
  • Lucca City Walls Bike Rental – 2 hrs – €15
  • Meals (average €25 per meal, 2 per day) – 14 meals – €350
  • Transportation (rental car & fuel) – 7 days – €250
  • Miscellaneous (souvenirs, tips) – €50

Total Estimated Cost: €938

Tips

If you have extra days, consider adding a visit to the Val d'Orcia for its rolling hills and the thermal baths of Bagni San Filippo. To shorten the trip, you can combine Siena and Florence into a single day and skip the second coastal camping night, focusing on either the beach or the hot springs for a more relaxed pace.

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