Day 4 - Monday, May 28, 2012 - Tuscany Awaits! (Memorial Day)
We will leave the bustling city of Rome this morning and travel into the peaceful countryside of Tuscany. Our first stop in Tuscany will be in the high hilltown of Montepulciano. This summer retreat for the rich and famous of Florence is known for its many palazzos and its breathtaking views. It is also famous for the Nobile de Montepulciano, a robust red wine. You will have to do some uphill climbing to reach the Piazza Grande, but the views will be worth it, especially if you climb the steep steps of the City Hall. (Montepulciano was used in the "Twilight" movie.)
We will visit the Contucci Enoteca for a taste of the delicious Nobile de Montepulciano. Tuscany is famous for many delicious wines and we will take many opportunities to savor this nectar of the Gods. There will also be time for lunch before we head to Pienza, our next stop of the day.
We will then head to Chianti, famous for its own red wines. Our overnight destination of Castellina is right in the middle of this beautiful region filled with forests and perfectly manicured vineyards and olive groves. A lovely old Palazzo that is now a 3-star hotel will be our home for the next two nights. Castellina was also an important settlement of the Etruscans, an ancient people for which Tuscany is named.
We will meet for dinner in the local pizzeria right across the street for your first opportunity to taste the delicious brick-oven style pizza that is so famous throughout Tuscany. YUM! (B) (D) Moderate
Day 5 - Tuesday, May 29, 2012 - Chianti and Castello Verrazzano.
Take the morning to explore this quaint village and do not miss a walk through the Via delle Volte. This covered passageway runs underneath the regular street level. There is a very good Etruscan museum inside the old Castello Castellina. There are also some Etruscan tombs that you can visit.
Day 6 - Wednesday, May 30, 2012 - Treasures of Tuscany.
Today we will start our sightseeing early with an excursion into Siena. This popular Tuscan city has a medieval character that has survived to an amazing extent. Siena's heart is the shell shaped Piazza del Campo or Il Campo. This is one of Italy's most famous and most beautiful squares. The Palio, a renowned horse race takes place twice a year right here. It is hard to imagine horses racing bareback frantically around for about 90 seconds in this area. This a great place to just relax and enjoy the beauty of the Fountain of Joy and admire the City Tower standing proudly over all of Siena. (Il Campo was featured in the James Bond movie 'Quantum of Solace')
There will be time to enjoy a tour of Siena's most important sights. First stop will be the massive Duomo, one of the most ornate in Italy. The inside of the Duomo is as ornate as the outside with its famous marble floors and sculpture by Michelangelo, Pisano and Bernini. The Piccolomini Library has some stunning frescos that depict the life of Pope Pius II. The frescos are just as vibrant as the day they were finished over 550 years ago. We will then enter the Museo dell'Opera e Panorama (Duomo Museum) to enjoy some of Siena's most priceless works of art. The museum's high point however, is the expansive views of the church and city that you are afforded from its panoramic landing on the top floor. It does require some climbing up a steep, winding staircase, but you will be rewarded for your efforts.
We will then make a stop in the tiny village of Monteriggioni. This walled village will take your breath away at first sight, nestled on the top of a small hill, with 14 towers still standing in a perfectly preserved circle. It is such a gem, that it is hard to believe it is not a creation by Disney.