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Discover Tuscany in a single day with small-group tours from Florence, exploring Siena, San Gimignano, Monteriggioni, and enjoying wine tastings and authentic meals.
Traveling through Tuscany is like flipping through a living postcard — rolling hills, medieval towns, and world-famous wines. This small-group tour from Florence promises a whirlwind experience, covering some of the most iconic spots in just one day. While it’s packed with highlights, it also offers a personal touch thanks to the intimate group size and knowledgeable guides.
One thing we particularly enjoy about this tour is how it balances sightseeing with authentic experiences, like tasting local wines and olive oils, and savoring a traditional Tuscan lunch. That said, the full itinerary means a busy day, so if you’re craving a more leisurely pace or deeper exploration, this might feel a bit quick. Still, it’s a fantastic choice for first-timers eager to see the highlights without the hassle of planning or driving themselves.
Ideal for travelers who want to maximize their time, love good food and wine, and appreciate guided insights, this tour offers a great blend of convenience and authenticity. It’s especially suited for those who prefer small groups over large bus tours, ensuring personal attention and a more relaxed atmosphere.


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Your day kicks off around 8:45 am near Porta Romana, where you meet your guide and fellow travelers. From here, you’ll hop into an 8-seat minivan, setting off on a scenic journey through Tuscany. The small group size guarantees a more engaging experience, with ample opportunity to ask questions or simply enjoy the views.
Your first stop is Monteriggioni, a well-preserved medieval fortress that looks like it’s straight out of a storybook. The fortress gained modern fame as a filming location for The Gladiator and a setting in Assassin’s Creed, which makes it especially appealing for pop culture fans.
In just 40 minutes, you get a glimpse into Tuscany’s past, wandering its ancient walls and narrow streets. Reviewers note that this stop is a perfect teaser for the day ahead, and appreciate the chance to stretch their legs after the drive.
Next, you arrive in Siena, arguably one of Tuscany’s most enchanting towns. Known for its distinctive architecture, lively artisan shops, and the iconic Piazza del Campo, this stop lasts around two hours, giving you enough time for an orientation walk and some free exploration.
Many travelers mention that their guides, such as Lorenzo or Christina, shared great local tidbits, making the visit more engaging. One reviewer loved the hidden spots Christina highlighted during the walking tour, which added a personal touch to the experience. Don’t miss the Siena Cathedral, renowned for its stunning facade and intricate interior.
From Siena, the tour takes you into the scenic Chianti wine region, famous for its rolling vineyards and olive groves. Here, you’ll visit a local winery for about an hour, where you’ll taste seven different wines, along with extra virgin olive oils and balsamic vinegar.
Multiple reviews praise the quality of the wine tasting and the friendly, knowledgeable staff. One guest noted that Antonello, the driver and guide, even arranged a taste of an extra wine not initially on the tasting menu, elevating the experience. This part of the tour offers a genuine chance to appreciate the flavors that make Tuscan cuisine world-famous, paired with a traditional Tuscan lunch.
Next up is San Gimignano, a UNESCO World Heritage site famous for its medieval towers and cobbled streets. You’ll have about an hour to explore this “Manhattan of Tuscany,” with a map and tips provided by your guide.
Reviewer Ally described San Gimignano as a “magical and timeless town,” perfect for wandering freely and soaking in the atmosphere. Many enjoy visiting the local artisan shops or just savoring a gelato while admiring the skyline of towers.
After a full day of sightseeing, your journey wraps up with a scenic drive back to Porta Romana, arriving around 6 pm. The small group setting makes for a relaxed end to a busy day, with plenty of opportunities to chat about your favorite moments.

While the itinerary is packed, the guided visits, free time, and included tastings strike a good balance. Reviewers repeatedly mention how their guides—such as Lorenzo and Christina—enhanced the experience with insights into local traditions, history, and culture. Their friendly, flexible approach means you’re encouraged to enjoy each stop at your own pace.
Lunch is a true highlight, featuring antipasti, lasagna with truffle oil, and traditional Ribollita soup, all served with a generous selection of local wines, olive oils, and balsamic vinegar. Dietary requests, like vegetarian or gluten-free options, are accommodated, which shows the tour’s focus on inclusivity and quality.
A maximum of 8 travelers ensures a more intimate environment, where you can ask questions, get personalized recommendations, and feel less rushed. Many reviews express appreciation for the knowledgeable guides and the ability to explore without the large bus crowds typical of bigger tours.
At around $290 per person, this tour offers a comprehensive day of sightseeing, tasting, and culture. When you consider the included transportation, guided walks, tastings, and lunch, it’s a good value—especially for those who prefer an all-in-one experience rather than piecing together visits independently.

Is transportation included?
Yes. You’ll travel round-trip from Florence in an 8-seat minivan, making the logistics simple and comfortable.
How long is each stop?
Stops range from about 40 minutes in Monteriggioni, 2 hours in Siena, 1 hour at the winery, and 1 hour in San Gimignano.
Can I explore the towns independently?
Absolutely. The tour includes free time in Siena and San Gimignano, with guides providing maps and tips for discovering local spots.
What’s included in the lunch?
A traditional Tuscan meal with antipasti, lasagna with truffle oil, ribollita soup, and Cantuccini. Vegetarian, vegan, and gluten-free options are available on request.
What’s the group size?
Maximum 8 travelers, ensuring a more personalized experience.
Is it suitable for children?
While most travelers can participate, it’s best for those who enjoy a structured, cultural day. The reviews note a lone 14-year-old in one group, so younger kids can join but may not find it as engaging as adults.

This small-group Tuscany tour from Florence offers a solid mix of cultural, culinary, and scenic highlights in a single day. It’s particularly well-suited for first-time visitors wanting a structured yet personal experience without the hassle of self-driving or multiple bookings. The guides’ local insights, combined with authentic tastings and carefully curated stops, create a memorable slice of Tuscany.
While the pace is busy and the itinerary full, the value for money is evident, especially considering the included lunch, tastings, and transportation. It’s a great way to get a taste of Tuscany’s best, leaving you with beautiful memories and plenty of photo-worthy moments.
If you’re after a well-organized, authentic, and intimate day trip that showcases Tuscany’s highlights, this tour will likely tick all your boxes. Just pack comfortable shoes, an appetite for good food and wine, and a curious spirit ready to soak in Italy’s timeless charm.
In summary, this tour is ideal for first-time visitors, solo travelers, and couples seeking a comprehensive, fun, and authentic taste of Tuscany in one day. It’s best for those who appreciate guided insights, small-group comfort, and delicious local flavors—making it a memorable day out in Italy’s most beloved region.