
A wine and food day in the heart of Tuscany

The narrow streets and spectacular duomo of Orvieto are the first stop outside of Rome. Highlights include the Signorelli frescoes that inspired Michaelangelo in the painting of the Sistine Chapel.
After a scenic drive you'll lunch in the Tuscany hilltown of Montepulciano, famous for its full-bodied red wines.
Another relaxing drive will leave you ready for Cavriglia, and a visit to its castles. Full details to the left.
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Orvieto, Montepulciano and Assisi

Orvieto is famous for it's white wine, ceramics and arguably the most beautiful church in Italy. That's the first stop. The dramatic vineyards of Montepulciano and her full-bodied red wines are where you'll lunch and visit one of our favorite wine cellars. And after lunch a visit to Assisi, where you'll see the beautiful frescoes in the church of San Francesco and walk the traffic-free streets.
Full details to the left.
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Etruscans, Castles and Coastal Drive

Orvieto is famous for it's white wine, ceramics and arguably the most beautiful church in Italy. That's the first stop. The dramatic vineyards of Montepulciano and her full-bodied red wines are where you'll lunch and visit one of our favorite wine cellars. And after lunch a visit to Assisi, where you'll see the beautiful frescoes in the church of San Francesco and walk the traffic-free streets.
Full details to the left.
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Sun, sky and sensual pleasures on the Bay of Naples

A postcard drive on the dramatic Amalfi Coast then a seafood lunch in Sorrento overlooking the bluest water you've ever seen. After lunch a guided tour of Pompei, the city buried under ash when Vesuvius exploded.
Full details to the left.
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Medieval hilltop towns Calcata and Bagnoregio

A postcard drive on the dramatic Amalfi Coast then a seafood lunch in Sorrento overlooking the bluest water you've ever seen. After lunch a guided tour of Pompei, the city buried under ash when Vesuvius exploded.
Full details to the left.
Still have questions? See our extensive FAQ.