Welcome to Sixt rent a car in Tuscany! Get ready to enjoy the cypress trees, vineyards and slanted red terracotta tiled roofs that characterize the picturesque Tuscan landscape. Our car rental deals in Tuscany include excellent customer service and affordable rates on premium vehicles. With our fleet of luxury and economy rental cars we have the right vehicle for your vacation with family or friends. We provide insight into the climate, culinary specialties and information regarding traveling with children.
When you rent car in Tuscany with Sixt you can customize your rental vehicle with any of our useful extras. You can book add-ons such as child seats or see about a one-way car rental. We will gladly provide you with a GPS device or extend your protection. You can have a look at all our recommended optional features available with our car rental in Tuscany on the bookings page.
Our online booking is fast and uncomplicated and a free cancellation is almost always possible depending on the chosen tariff. You can arrange a car rental in Tuscany at airports in Pisa and Florence, among other convenient locations. When you rent car in Tuscany with Sixt you can customize your rental vehicle with any of our useful extras. You can book add-ons such as child seats or see about a one-way car rental. We will gladly provide you with a GPS device or extend your protection. You can have a look at all our recommended optional features available with our car rental in Tuscany on the bookings page.
Tuscany is one of the most popular tourist destinations of Italy. With its mountains, vineyards, beaches and cultural cities it continues to attract travelers. To fully experience the region with your car rental in Tuscany make sure to plan trips to the mountains and the seaside, and be sure to allot time for stopovers in Pisa and Florence as well. What one can also certainly expect, and look forward to, is the abundance of good food. As in Italy in general, Tuscans pride themselves on the importance they attach to their cuisine. Those traveling with children will also feel welcomed by the generally warm and friendly locals.
The Tuscan beaches run flat into the water making it ideal for children, but swimmers have to walk rather far out before reaching deeper waters. In the summer there is lively activity around the seaside resorts of places like:
Everything is, as the Italians say, 'picobello' in Forte the Marmi. Glamorous villas, luxury hotels and expensive fashion boutiques line the promenade. In contrast, Viareggio has a rather urban character, and you can enjoy its well-shaded city park. Another important tourist attraction of Viareggio is Carnival, which turns the city into a colorful setting five weekends a year. Between these two destinations is Marina di Pietrasanta, a lovely place with lots of small shops, and supposedly the best beach in the region.
Behind the beaches of Marina di Pietrasanta and Viareggio you will find the Apuan Alps with their marble quarries. Following the Strada Provinciale di Arni makes for an especially scenic route. You will enter the Garfagnana, a region of extraordinary beauty in the Tuscan province of Lucca. Turn outs allow you to stop to take photos, which you will surely want to do. Some of the highlights you can find along the way in your rental car are Isola Santa and Cava dismessa Hen Aux.
Situated between a lake and the mountains is the medieval village of Isola Santa. You can reach this story-book like town within an hour's drive from Versilia coast. Just before reaching the Strada Provinciale di Arni you will pass Cava dismessa Hen Aux, a former stone quarry. The views of the flat, smooth rock face promise to impress.
Pisa and Florence and Siena are the must-see cities for a visit to Tuscany. If you have the time, complete your visit with a stop in Lucca as well.
The capital of Tuscany and the cradle of the Italian Renaissance, Florence is home to some of the greatest artistic treasures in the world. The gallery of the Uffizi presents works by Leonardo da Vinci, Michelangelo, Caravaggio or Botticelli, while the Galleria dell Accademia hosts Michelangelo's David. You can also visit the Ponte Vecchio, the famous bridge of jewelers and goldsmiths. The luxury boutiques of the great Italian designers such as Armani, Gucci, Versace and Prada, are also to be found. Our Florence car rental branches are conveniently situated at the airport and in the city center.
The Leaning Tower of Pisa alone attracts hundreds of thousands of tourists each year. It stands on Piazza dei Miracoli, formally called the Piazza dei Duomo, behind the Cathedral of Our Lady of the Assumption and the Pisa Baptistery. The plaza is known as the Square of Miracles in English and one can see why as the dominating view of these impressive, white religious structures set against the green grass and blue sky are certainly awe inspiring. You can find our Pisa car rental services near the airport.
Siena is of one the most visited spots in all of Italy. Besides the attractions of its historical center, which has been declared a UNESCO World Heritage Site, it is famous for its fine wine and food. Enjoy the views of the surrounding countryside from one of the medieval towers before relaxing with a glass of Chianti at a cozy restaurant.
Sitting 15 km from Viareggio and about 20 km north of Pisa, is the charming city of Lucca. Take a walk around the 12 meter high walls that encircle the city and see sights like the ancient Roman amphitheater found in the Piazza dell Anfiteatro. The tower of Guinigi is also a special sight as it is one of the few remaining towers within the city walls. The Lucca Cathedral is home to the most important shrine of Lucca and one of the oldest labyrinths embedded in the portico's right pier
Tuscany enjoys a temperate climate that generally makes it a pleasant to visit year-round. Those wanting to focus their trip on all the fabulous museums should plan a trip between April and May to avoid the crowds. From the end of June to the end of August the high season is in full swing, along with higher temperatures. This is the best period for beach trips on the Tuscan coast. If looking to take advantage of the mountains and nature areas visiting in fall is recommended.
The Tuscan cuisine is simple but delicious accented with fine olive oils, herbs and good bread. Bruschetta, bread with tomatoes, olive oil and herbs is a great example of how the right ingredients can make all the difference. Typically a meal begins with antipasti and is followed by the 'prima piatti' a pasta or rice dish, next comes the 'second piatti' usually a meat dish, and finally ends with a sweet dessert. Of course you should complement the local specialties with a Tuscan wine like a Chianti, but a Nobile di Montepulciano or Brunello di Montalcino are also good choices.
Those traveling with children should feel quite welcome and a car rental makes a family road trip in Tuscany comfortable and easy. Those heading to the coast can feel good about letting kids in the rather shallow water, and have peace of mind knowing there are lifeguards on duty. There are plenty of great excursions suitable for children as well. You can visit the life-size dinosaurs at the Prehistoric Park in Peccioli, or spend a day at the Children's Museum in Florence. Families may also prefer a agrotourism lodging, staying at a farm or vineyard instead of a typical hotel.
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