Tuscany is one of the most beautiful regions in Italy, with various possibilities for exploring everything from the seaside to the mountains to the famous countryside. Hop on a Vespa and you can visit every part of the region while appreciating its beautiful historic and natural highlights. It’s easy to stop and admire breathtaking views, take incredible photos and then take off again for the next destination. Spending a weekend (or longer!) on a Vespa in Tuscany is a truly unforgettable experience—a healthy way to forget life’s frenetic place and discover small towns while tooling along far from city traffic.
For those who want to travel slowly while discovering small villages and towns, observing nature and experiencing the most hidden parts of tiny towns, a Vespa is the way to go. Winding your way through Tuscany on a scooter invokes images of freedom, simplicity and ease. It is the ideal companion—one who takes the traveler to unknown spots at the perfect speed. Slow enough to let riders enjoy the views, a Vespa is just fast enough to get you around quickly while allowing a speedy trip to an out-of-the-way church or to enjoy a glass of wine at a hilltop enoteca.
There are several itineraries both inland and along the coast. Routes that take you through winding hills, art towns where you can discover artisans and their workshops, all the way down to the crystal blue sea. Foodies won’t want to miss the “taste itinerary”—a trip through tastes and traditions of Tuscany’s wine and food. For inland trips, you’ll want to book one of the area’s many agriturismi (working farms) while costal accommodations are usually hotels.
All that’s left to do is hop on your scooter and drive along the gorgeous, peaceful Tuscan roads—it’s guaranteed to be an unforgettable trip filled with breathtaking views, treasured art and traditional wine and food.
See two Vespa Tour Itineraries in Tuscany on Google Maps or read thearticle on AroundTuscany for further information.
For those who want to travel slowly while discovering small villages and towns, observing nature and experiencing the most hidden parts of tiny towns, a Vespa is the way to go. Winding your way through Tuscany on a scooter invokes images of freedom, simplicity and ease. It is the ideal companion—one who takes the traveler to unknown spots at the perfect speed. Slow enough to let riders enjoy the views, a Vespa is just fast enough to get you around quickly while allowing a speedy trip to an out-of-the-way church or to enjoy a glass of wine at a hilltop enoteca.
There are several itineraries both inland and along the coast. Routes that take you through winding hills, art towns where you can discover artisans and their workshops, all the way down to the crystal blue sea. Foodies won’t want to miss the “taste itinerary”—a trip through tastes and traditions of Tuscany’s wine and food. For inland trips, you’ll want to book one of the area’s many agriturismi (working farms) while costal accommodations are usually hotels.
All that’s left to do is hop on your scooter and drive along the gorgeous, peaceful Tuscan roads—it’s guaranteed to be an unforgettable trip filled with breathtaking views, treasured art and traditional wine and food.
See two Vespa Tour Itineraries in Tuscany on Google Maps or read thearticle on AroundTuscany for further information.

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