Private guided tour: Siena San Gimignano and Chianti - San Gimignano: The Medieval Skyline

Private guided tour: Siena San Gimignano and Chianti

If you’re looking to get a taste of Tuscany’s famous towns, rolling vineyards, and local wines without the hassle of planning, this private small-group tour from Florence might catch your eye. Priced at around $415 per person, it offers approximately ten hours of sightseeing, cultural insights, and wine tasting — all with the comfort of air-conditioned transport and an intimate group of no more than 15 travelers.

What we appreciate most about this experience is the combination of visiting iconic towns like Siena and San Gimignano, with its medieval towers, alongside a genuine taste of the Chianti wine region. Plus, the small-group setting means more personal attention from your guide and the flexibility to tweak time spent at various stops.

However, one aspect to consider is the tour’s focus on sightseeing and tasting rather than immersive cultural or culinary experiences. If you’re hoping for a deep dive into wine production or historical guides at each site, this might feel a bit light. That said, it’s perfect for travelers craving a well-rounded taste of Tuscany without the crowds.

This tour suits those who want a balanced mix of sightseeing, wine tasting, and scenic drives, especially if you value small groups and personalized attention.

Key Points

Private guided tour: Siena San Gimignano and Chianti - Key Points

  • Intimate small group environment enhances comfort and flexibility.
  • Wine tasting of Chianti Classico with expert insights on grape cultivation.
  • Scenic drives through picturesque Tuscan countryside, perfect for photography.
  • Historic towns: Siena’s Piazza del Campo, San Gimignano’s towers, and Castellina in Chianti.
  • Convenient hotel drop-off (at select hotels) for easy return.
  • Balanced itinerary with enough free time to explore each location.

Siena: The Heart of Tuscan Tradition

Private guided tour: Siena San Gimignano and Chianti - Siena: The Heart of Tuscan Tradition

Your day begins early as you meet your driver and guide at Piazza Adua in Florence. The first stop is Piazza del Campo, Siena’s iconic main square. This lively, shell-shaped space is home to the Tower of the Mangia, the third tallest in Italy, which gives you a sense of Siena’s medieval grandeur. You’ll also see the Palazzo Pubblico (the “Public Palace”) and the Fountain Gaia.

What makes Siena particularly captivating is its vibrant atmosphere centered around the Palio, a historic horse race held twice a year. As you relax in a local café, you can soak in the scene of daily life blending with history. The guide offers insights into Siena’s unique culture and the importance of its medieval architecture.

One reviewer commented, “The tour was great! We visited 3 amazing cities with a driver and guide. They were flexible with time and let us tweak and spend the time in the cities as we wished.” This flexibility can be a real advantage if you’re keen to linger or move swiftly through certain sites.

San Gimignano: The Medieval Skyline

Private guided tour: Siena San Gimignano and Chianti - San Gimignano: The Medieval Skyline

Next, your journey takes you to San Gimignano, famed for its medieval towers that define its skyline. Visiting Piazza della Cisterna, you’ll marvel at the towers of Ardinghelli, Grossa, and Rognosa, which historically signaled wealth and power. The town itself feels like walking through a living museum, with narrow streets and well-preserved buildings.

During your visit, you’ll learn about Vernaccia wine, one of Italy’s prized white wines, famous in the region. If you’re lucky, you’ll get to sample some of Italy’s best gelato — a highlight for many travelers. One guest remarked, “San Gimignano was awesome,” highlighting its visual appeal and charm.

We also loved how the guide explained the significance of the towers and shared stories of the town’s history, making the visit more meaningful than just sightseeing.

Chianti: The Heart of Italy’s Wine Country

Private guided tour: Siena San Gimignano and Chianti - Chianti: The Heart of Italy’s Wine Country

The afternoon continues in the scenic Chianti region, where you’ll visit Casa Emma, a local winery. Here, you taste a selection of Chianti Classico, Chianti Classico Reserve, and Super Tuscan wines, along with olive oil and vinaigre (vinegar). The tasting is not just about sipping; your guide sheds light on how Sangiovese grapes are cultivated and the nuances of each wine.

A reviewer noted, “The winery in Chianti was fabulous,” emphasizing the quality of the tastings. Knowing the difference between a Rosé, Chianti, and Super Tuscan can elevate your appreciation for Italian wines and help you choose your favorites back home.

The visit to Via delle Volte and the charming town of Castellina in Chianti rounds out the wine experience. The town’s historic streets and its location deep within the Chianti zone make for a picturesque finale.

Practical Considerations

Private guided tour: Siena San Gimignano and Chianti - Practical Considerations

The entire day is conducted in air-conditioned comfort, with WiFi on board, so you can share photos and stay connected. The tour includes all fees, taxes, bottled water, and soft drinks, making it straightforward and stress-free.

One thing to keep in mind is that lunch is not included, so you might want to bring snacks or plan to grab a bite during free time. The tour ends back at the meeting point, with hotel drop-off available at select accommodations, which is convenient after a full day of exploration.

This experience is best suited for travelers who want a well-rounded taste of Tuscany without getting bogged down in long, complex excursions. If you enjoy historic towns, beautiful scenery, and wine tasting, this tour hits those marks. It’s ideal for visitors who appreciate small-group intimacy and informative guides, especially if you prefer to spend your time exploring rather than waiting in lines.

However, if you’re hoping for comprehensive guides through each town or hands-on wine-making experiences, you might find this tour a bit light. Likewise, if you’re eager to see vineyards on the vine or see how wine is made, you might want a tour with more focus on the process.

This tour also appeals to those who value flexibility and personalized attention. As one guest noted, “They were flexible with time and let us tweak and spend the time in the cities as we wished,” which can make a big difference.

In all, this private guided day trip from Florence offers a balanced glimpse of Tuscany’s most beloved towns and wine traditions. The combination of scenic drives, historic piazzas, and wine tastings provides a satisfying overview that won’t overwhelm your schedule. The small-group format and knowledgeable guide make it a comfortable and insight-rich experience.

For travelers keen on authentic sights, stunning views, and excellent wine, this tour delivers great value. It’s especially suitable for those who appreciate a relaxed pace, flexible timing, and a touch of local charm.

Whether you’re visiting Florence for a short stay or seeking a memorable day out, this experience can be a highlight of your Tuscany trip — with enough flexibility to suit different interests.

What are the main towns visited on this tour?
You’ll visit Siena’s Piazza del Campo, San Gimignano with its towers, and Castellina in Chianti in the heart of the Chianti wine region.

How long does the tour last?
The full experience takes approximately 10 hours, starting around 8:30 am and ending back at the meeting point.

Is transportation included?
Yes, you’ll travel in an air-conditioned minivan with private transportation, and WiFi is available on board.

Are meals included?
No, lunch is not included, so plan to bring snacks or explore local eateries during free time.

Can I get hotel drop-off?
Yes, but only at select hotels. This makes returning easier after a full day of sightseeing.

What is the group size?
This is a small-group tour with 15 or fewer participants, enhancing comfort and flexibility.

What is included in the wine tasting?
You’ll sample a variety of wines — Rosé, Chianti Classico, Chianti Classico Reserve, and Super Tuscan — along with olive oil and vinegar.

Is the tour suitable for children or non-drinkers?
Yes, the focus is on sightseeing and cultural insights, but non-drinkers should note that wine tasting is part of the experience.

In sum, if you’re after a day filled with beautiful sights, historical towns, and a good introduction to Tuscan wines, this tour offers solid value and a memorable experience. Just be prepared for a relaxed pace and a focus on scenic and cultural highlights rather than in-depth guided tours of each site.