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Food & Wine of Italy: Tuscany & Umbria

11 days  |  13 days with Rome extension  |  Estimated monthly payments as low as $130

Group size
12–22 travelers
Reviews

4.6 out of 5 stars

426
Activity level
Notice:

From February 15 to April 6, 2026, the city of Assisi will commemorate the 800th anniversary of the death of St. Francis, who was born and died there. For the first time, the Basilica of St. Francis will publicly display his relics: Hundreds of thousands from around the world will make the pilgrimage, and the church will close most of its grounds to accommodate the event. If you’d like to pay homage, be sure to connect with your Tour Director in the Go Ahead app before your trip—they’ll help you determine if it’s possible.

Take to the Tuscan countryside with cooking classes, tastings, and a whole lot of amore.

From rolling hills to rustic hilltop villages, Tuscany and Umbria pair postcard beauty with hearty dishes and celebrated wines. The first cuisine to be recognized by UNESCO as an Intangible Cultural Heritage of Humanity, Italian food gets its just desserts on this tour. As you travel through these regions, each stop serves both fine vintages and humble, time‑honored bites. Begin with a hands‑on cooking class in Florence, continue with a wine flight in Chianti, and explore Siena and San Gimignano—with the option to extend your sojourn to Rome. Along the way, you’ll savor Italian heritage in every bite and sip. And there’s something for every palate, whether you’re a seasoned wine enthusiast or a curious food lover.

Your tour package includes

  • 9 nights in handpicked hotels
  • 9 breakfasts, 4 lunches, and 3 dinners served with beer or wine
  • 4 wine tastings—think cellar tours, guided flights, and stories from the people behind the pours
  • 1 hands-on cooking lesson that demystifies a regional classic
  • 4 food tastings, from market bites to sweet treats
  • 4 sightseeing tours to cleanse your palate between courses
  • 1 expert Tour Director to guide you through the culinary heritage and timeless landscapes of central Italy
  • 3 local guides offering insider perspectives on each region’s cuisine, culture, and heritage
  • Private deluxe motor coach for smooth, comfortable travel

Included highlights

  • Grazing stall to stall at Florence’s Mercato Sant’ Ambrogio
  • Kneading pasta dough and mastering simple sauces during a hands-on Tuscan cooking lesson
  • Wandering stone lanes shaded by the medieval towers of San Gimignano
  • Swirling sangiovese during a guided Chianti wine tasting
  • Stepping inside the Gothic grandeur of Siena Cathedral
  • Sampling delectable chocolate confections in Perugia
  • Tasting Montefalco’s famed reds in the heart of Umbria’s wine country
  • Eating your way through Rome’s Jewish Quarter (on our popular extension)

Itinerary

Overnight Flight

Day 1: Travel day

Board your overnight flight to Florence today.

Florence

Day 2: Arrival in Florence

Included meal: Welcome dinner

Ciao! Touch down in Italy and transfer to your hotel. Tonight, you’ll get to know your Tour Director and fellow travelers—and set the tone for the coming days—over a three-course dinner at a local restaurant, served with beer or wine.

Rome extension

Rome wasn’t built in a day—and, if you ask us, it wasn’t meant to be enjoyed in a day, either. Whether you play time traveler while hopping between historic sites or live out your best take on “Roman Holiday,” the choice is in your hands, and we’re here to help. Ask your Tour Director for their favorite ways to savor the city—like their secret spot for pasta carbonara—and get going.

Rome

Day 11: Sightseeing tour of Rome

Included meals: Breakfast, Tasting

From the Forum to the Pantheon to the holy confines of Vatican City, Rome bursts with UNESCO-listed landmarks. Today, you’ll follow in the footsteps of the ancients as you explore the capital of modern-day Italy on a guided sightseeing tour.

  • Soak up more than 2,000 years of history in Imperial Rome, viewing the fourth-century Arch of Constantine—the largest surviving Roman triumphal arch.
  • Stop outside the iconic Colosseum, a nearly 2,000-year-old amphitheater that’s both a UNESCO World Heritage Site and one of the Seven New Wonders of the World.
  • Pass the Imperial Fora, the ruins of a series of monumental public squares; the Piazza Venezia, one of Rome’s principal plazas; and the museum-lined Piazza del Campidoglio as you walk to the city’s Jewish Quarter.
  • Step inside a bakery to sample kosher Roman Jewish delicacies, then end your walk at the Porticus Octaviae. Also known as the Portico di Ottavia, this ancient ruin marks the center of the medieval Roman ghetto and was used as a fish market until the 19th century.

The neighborhood of Trastevere is something of a hidden gem—an eccentric, mostly car-free district filled with narrow streets and delectable trattorias. If you choose to add our snack-filled walking tour this afternoon, you’ll explore this art-filled haven while eating your way through pasta, pastries, and gelato. Otherwise, enjoy some free time to yourself (and maybe scope out some landmarks you absolutely want to see).

Day 12: Free day in Rome

Included meal: Breakfast

Master the art of Italian cuisine with an optional pizza-making class today, where you'll learn to stretch dough, select toppings, and bake your creation to perfection before enjoying the fruits of your labor. Or stay in Rome and explore on your own. To try one last marvelous morsel, return to the Jewish Quarter and track down carciofi alla Giudia—simply seasoned, double-fried artichokes

This evening, raise a farewell drink with your groupmates and celebrate a successful trip.

Flight Home

Day 13: Departure

Included meal: Breakfast (excluding early morning departures)

Transfer to the airport for your flight home.

Reviews

4.6 out of 5 stars

Overall average based on 426 traveler ratings

Travelers say

Travelers consistently rave about the Food and Wine tour through Tuscany and Umbria, highlighting the exceptional wine tastings, cooking classes, and visits to picturesque medieval hill towns as particular highlights. The tour offers a perfect blend of guided activities and free time, with many praising their Tour Directors for their knowledge, passion, and personal touches that enhanced the experience. While some travelers noted considerable walking on uneven terrain and occasional hotels located outside city centers, the majority found this immersive journey through Italy's stunning countryside, complete with vineyard tours and authentic cuisine, to be an unforgettable experience.

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Travelers consistently rave about the Food and Wine tour through Tuscany and Umbria, highlighting the exceptional wine tastings, cooking classes, and visits to picturesque medieval hill towns as particular highlights. The tour offers a perfect blend of guided activities and free time, with many praising their Tour Directors for their knowledge, passion, and personal touches that enhanced the experience. While some travelers noted considerable walking on uneven terrain and occasional hotels located outside city centers, the majority found this immersive journey through Italy's stunning countryside, complete with vineyard tours and authentic cuisine, to be an unforgettable experience.

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Wonderful Tour

5 out of 5 stars

1st-time traveler Anne, traveled in Oct 2025

23 people found this review helpful

This was an overall lovely experience. Diana was a true professional and corralled all of us (that had varying degrees of energy) extremely well and always with an upbeat attitude. The vineyard tours and “light” lunches were always in a beautiful location. I’d disagree with a...

Food and Wine: Flavors of Tuscany and Umbria

5 out of 5 stars

3rd-time traveler Glenna, traveled in Oct 2025

15 people found this review helpful

This was an excellent tour of Italy. It captured the life of the people and Angela's personal indepth knowledge of the rural areas and small towns and villages added so much more to the trip than expected. Angela was great. She added extras like singing on the bus and a stop...

Food and Wine: Flavors of Tuscany

5 out of 5 stars

1st-time traveler Kathleen, traveled in Oct 2025

7 people found this review helpful

This tour truly captured the "flavors" of Tuscany and Umbria. We were served some amazing wines--and a lot of them! The tour was well planned and allowed us to experience the beautiful countryside, impressive walled villages, and bustling cities--including all of the historic...

Food/Wine Tour

5 out of 5 stars

3rd-time traveler Bill, traveled in Sep 2025

4 people found this review helpful

The Food/Wine Tour was excellent, would recommend it to anyone. Our Tour Guide Ronen made it extra special with his history knowledge and caring for all on the tour the entire trip, he is fantastic. We would like to do another tour with Ronen as the entire group does. The...

Wonderful Experience on Food and Wine Tour

5 out of 5 stars

3rd-time traveler Ty, traveled in Jul 2025

4 people found this review helpful

This food and wine tour was unforgettable. From start to finish, everything went very well including the travel, the hotels, and the food, of course. Our guide was very knowledgeable and passionate about the local culture, food, and winemaking. We visited wineries where we...

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Food & Wine: Flavors of Tuscany and Umbria

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1st-time traveler Elizabeth, traveled in Apr 2025

10 people found this review helpful

It was an amazing trip. Our guide, Ale, was amazing. Her vast knowledge of the country was so helpful in giving us all a better understanding of the history of the regions Tuscany and Umbria. The accommodations were comfortable and the food and wine was amazing!

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Hotels

We handpick every hotel to strike the balance of comfort, location, and local charm. Specific accommodations will vary based on your departure date, but these are frequently used hotels for this tour and we're confident you'll be satisfied.

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Umbria - Valle di Assisi

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Florence - Grand Hotel Adriatico

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Siena - Hotel NH Siena

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Rome - Genova Hotel

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