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    The Tower and Wine in Pisa

From Boccaccio's native village to Piazza dei Miracoli
 

From Boccaccio's native village, Certaldo, along ancient roads to a modern winery producing high-quality wines from French grapes, through the medieval villages of Lari and Castelfalfi, this excursion ends at the magnificent Piazza dei Miracoli in Pisa. We offer half- and full-day guided tours to Pisa wineries by private car or mini-bus. The tour includes wine cellar visits, wine tasting, lunch or a Tuscan snack (merenda). Winery excursions may be scheduled for any date with two days advance notice, and can be conducted in your language. Pick-up service from participant's location can also be arranged.

     
The program  
  • 9:00 Departure from Florence or your location
  • 10:30 Guided visit to Certaldo
  • 11:130 Visit to the winery Villa Pillo and wine tasting
  • 13:00 Lunch at restaurant Il Camino in Gambassi Termi
  • 15:00 Guided visit of the medieval villages of Lari and Castelfalfi
  • 16:00 Guided visit to the Piazza dei Miracoli in Pisa
     
Price   Half-day excursions (09:00-14:00 and 14:00-19:00) include: private air-conditioned minivan, guide in your language, and wine tasting.
Day trips (09:00-18:00) include: private air-conditioned minivan, guide in your language, lunch and wine tastings.
Prices per person


Day trip
6 participants   € 145.00
5 participants   € 160.00
4 participants   € 190.00
3 participants   € 225.00
2 participants   € 295.00
Half-day
6 participants   € 83.00
5 participants   € 90.00
4 participants   € 100.00
3 participants   € 125.00
2 participants   € 170.00
   


For more information for wine tastings, cooking lessons, and wine and food excursions, contact us at Vinarium, Via de' Pepi, 56 Red, 50122 Firenze. Telephone: +39/055/2346511. Fax: +39/055/2346511. Email.
For register directly yourself for one of our program, please, fill our form.



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