Picture yourself sipping wine among rolling vineyards, wandering sun-drenched medieval streets and discovering timeless art in the heart of Tuscany. Discover Renaissance masterpieces and Step into the countryside for thermal spa vacation or try a scenic road trip of the region for an escape filled with culture, cuisine and beauty.
Whether you’re searching for romantic getaways, food and wine vacations in Italy, luxury or boutique Tuscany hotels or guided Italy tours, our Tuscany packages offer something for every traveller. Pair your journey with train trips through Italy or villa stays for the ultimate Italian experience.
Our destinations: Tuscany, Italy
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Explore Florence, the artistic heart of Tuscany, visit iconic landmarks like the Leaning Tower of Pisa, and discover charming hilltop towns including Siena and San Gimignano. Sip world-renowned wines in the Chianti region, take in the postcard-perfect landscapes of Val d’Orcia, or unwind in the natural hot springs of Saturnia. Whether cycling through Lucca, joining a hands-on cooking class or pairing your trip with the colourful villages of Cinque Terre, Tuscany blends history, flavour and unforgettable scenery.
Tuscany travel guide
Destination facts
Language
Italian
When to visit
Visit from April to June and September to October, when the weather is warm and the crowds are more manageable.
What to bring back
Chianti wine, Tuscan olive oil, handmade ceramics and leather goods.
What to eat
Florentine steak, pappardelle al cinghial (ribbon pasta with wild boar ragu), cantucci and vin santo (biscotti dipped in dessert wine) and wines from the Chianti region.
Fun fact
Pisa’s famous Leaning Tower began tilting during construction in the 12th century because of unstable soft ground. Despite this, the tower has remained standing for more than 800 years.
Important info
For more information on all necessary documents for travel to DESTINATION from Canada including visa, taxes and more, check Air Canada’s Travel Requirements page and the Government of Canada’s Travel and Tourism website.