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Discover Tuscany on a motorcycle with IndianBikeTherapy, riding through scenic roads and historic towns for an authentic, personalized adventure.

Riding through Tuscany on a motorcycle isn’t just about the scenic views; it’s about feeling the land beneath you, hearing the stories it whispers, and accessing a side of Italy that few travelers get to see. This tour, offered by IndianBikeTherapy, promises an intimate journey led by a passionate local guide, Paso, aboard a classic Indian Roadmaster. While the experience is tailored for those with some motorcycle experience, it’s a rare opportunity to explore Tuscany on two wheels, far from the crowds and touristy spots.
One of the things we particularly love about this experience is its flexibility. There’s no fixed route — instead, you and Paso decide your route together, based on your interests and curiosity. That means you could find yourself wandering through fields of sunflowers, discovering tiny hidden villages, or just stopping where the light hits just right. It’s a highly personalized way to see Tuscany, and the guide’s local knowledge shines through in every turn.
A potential consideration? This tour is best suited for travelers who are comfortable on a motorcycle and have some riding experience. The minimum age is 25, and a category A or A2 motorcycle license is necessary, along with an IDP for non-EU residents. If you prefer a structured itinerary with set stops and time constraints, this might feel a little too spontaneous. But if you’re craving authenticity, genuine connection, and scenic freedom, this ride is perfect.
This experience is ideal for adventurous souls who want a deeper, more personal connection to Tuscany’s landscapes and towns — not just a shuttle between highlights. Whether you’re a seasoned motorcyclist or a curious beginner with some riding skills, you’ll likely find this tour rewarding, especially if you’re eager to see Italy through the eyes of a local.

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From the moment we read about Paso, it was clear this isn’t just a driver, but a passionate storyteller who genuinely loves sharing his Tuscany. His Indian Roadmaster is more than just a motorcycle; it’s a gateway to unseen roads and quiet corners. He takes pride in knowing the area intimately, including secret scenic routes that aren’t on any map.
During the ride, Paso’s relaxed style makes even the most nervous feel at ease. He’s attentive to safety, providing all necessary gear — helmet, jacket, gloves — and ensuring the bike is in top shape with fuel included. His approach is very personal; he’ll ask about your interests and tailor the route on the spot, making each ride unique.
The stops are thoughtfully chosen to showcase Tuscany’s diversity—historic towns, captivating landscapes, and local flavors. The first stop, San Gimignano, is often called the “Manhattan of the Middle Ages,” thanks to its iconic towers. We loved how Paso emphasized its history but also took us to a spot where we could enjoy Italy’s best ice cream, a sweet reward after the ride.
Next, we explored Volterra, a medieval hilltop village famed for its alabaster. The fact that an episode of Twilight was shot here adds a modern twist to this ancient town. Paso pointed out fascinating details about the alabaster crafts, and we appreciated that this stop required no admission fee, keeping costs down.
Monteriggioni, with its still-intact walls, is a tiny fortress town that’s perfect for wandering. A fun fact from Paso is that it’s the site of the crypt of the Assassins in the popular game Assassin’s Creed — a detail that added a layer of intrigue to the visit.
Siena, a city renowned for its Palio horse race, offers a lively, bustling atmosphere. Paso didn’t rush us through, allowing time to absorb its charm, the narrow streets, and the historic Piazza del Campo. The final stop in Greve in Chianti, nestled in the heart of Chianti’s famed wine region, is perfect for a quick walk and some photos of the vineyards.
What sets this tour apart is its emphasis on feeling the land. Paso shared stories about his favorite routes, moments when the light hits just right, and the earth smells that signal the changing seasons. One reviewer mentioned that riding through places that “regular non-biker tours would never venture” made all the difference—these hidden roads offer views and serenity that are hard to find elsewhere.
The tour lasts between 2 to 8 hours, flexible enough to suit your schedule. Fuel, safety gear, and private transportation are included, making it straightforward and hassle-free. The prices are reasonable, considering the personalized experience and the local insights you’d gain.
At $239.46 for a group of up to two, this tour offers exceptional value for a private, guided experience in Tuscany. Compared to crowded bus tours, you’re getting a tailored ride with someone who genuinely knows the land. It’s a real investment in not just seeing Tuscany, but feeling it.
One reviewer highlighted how riding with Paso “added a special touch,” especially with his knowledge of scenic routes that “regular non-biker tours would never venture into.” They appreciated the fact that Paso knew all the hidden, breathtaking roads — a huge plus for those seeking authentic experiences. The guide’s passion and local knowledge truly shine through, making this ride memorable.
This experience is perfect for travelers with motorcycle riding experience who want an in-depth, personal exploration of Tuscany. It’s suitable for those comfortable with riding, as it requires a Category B motorcycle license issued before April 1988 (or A/A2 licenses), along with an International Driving Permit for non-EU travelers.
If you’re looking for a structured sightseeing tour with predetermined stops, this might not be the ideal choice. But if you’re eager for a flexible, story-driven, scenic ride with a local guide who treats Tuscany as his personal backyard, this tour fits perfectly.
It’s also a fantastic option for couples or small groups who want a private experience that’s both intimate and adventurous. Keep in mind, the minimum age is 25, so younger travelers might need to look elsewhere.


This motorcycle tour in Tuscany offers a rare chance to explore Italy’s beloved landscape in a deeply personal way. It’s not just about sightseeing but about connecting with the land and its stories through the eyes of a passionate local guide. The flexible route, scenic stops, and intimate group make it ideal for those seeking authenticity and adventure.
While it’s best suited for riders with some experience, the tour’s emphasis on genuine emotion, stunning views, and expert guiding makes it worthy of consideration for anyone wanting a unique perspective of Tuscany — especially if you want to escape tourist crowds and feel the land beneath your wheels.
For travelers craving a tailored adventure that combines scenic beauty, local stories, and the thrill of riding, this experience delivers on all fronts. It’s a chance to feel Tuscany’s heartbeat while enjoying the freedom only a motorcycle can offer.

Do I need motorcycle riding experience to join this tour?
Yes, basic motorcycle riding experience is required. You should have a Category A or A2 motorcycle license or a Category B car license issued before April 1988 (for Italy), along with an International Driving Permit if you’re a non-EU resident.
What is included in the price?
The tour fee covers safety gear (helmet, jacket, gloves), fuel, and private transportation. It’s a private tour for up to two people, making it very personalized.
Can I customize the route?
Absolutely. The route is decided together with Paso based on your interests and curiosity, making each ride unique.
Is there a minimum age requirement?
Yes, participants must be at least 25 years old.
How long does the tour last?
It varies from around 2 hours to 8 hours, depending on your schedule and preferences.
What should I bring or prepare?
Wear comfortable riding gear, bring your license and IDP if needed, and prepare for a flexible, scenic ride through Tuscany’s lesser-known roads.
This ride is more than just transportation — it’s about feeling the land, stories, and emotions that make Tuscany so special. If you’re ready for a memorable, personalized adventure on two wheels, this tour might just be your perfect match.