Val d'Orcia
Val d'Orcia
Val d'Orcia

Val d'Orcia Tours and Tickets

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If you’ve ever seen a picture of the Tuscan countryside—softly rolling hills, towering cypress trees, winding country roads, and quaint hill towns—chances are that you were looking at the Val d'Orcia. This unique landscape, a UNESCO World Heritage Site, is considered among the loveliest in Italy, and the wines produced here are among Italy’s best.

  • Val D’Orcia, Siena, Tuscany, 53026

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Kathy_W, Nov 2023
Thanksgiving with Francesca in Val d'Orcia
We were thrilled to be paired with Francesco as our tour guide / driver again (we had him in 2022). The drive through Val d'Orcia and the views at Pienza were breathtaking. We had a wonderful time at the Talosa Winery with Nicholas which was most informative. Our stop at Pienza for lunch was so memorable - lunch at Tratoria de Luna was superb - and the late afternoon sunset views were amazing. What a great way to spend Thanksgiving Day!
David_F, Nov 2023
A must do trip when in Tuscany.
Breathtaking scenery from all 3 locations visited. Roberto, the host, was excellent and Paulo the driver was super professional and safe. A very highly recommended trip.
Liidia_M, Nov 2023
Beautiful views from the top!
All these views were really like a picture with lovely little romantic villages. The rain spoiled a little, but just a little. More physical activity than usual- stairs and climbing.
Jane_S, Oct 2023
BEST PARTS of TUSCANY
Our tour guide and owner was prompt, courteous and knowledgeable. He let us make our own itinerary and did not rush us. Highly recommend.
Frequently Asked Questions
Q:Should I book Val d'Orcia tickets in advance?
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We recommend booking e-tickets ahead of time to secure your spot since Val d'Orcia can get crowded. If you book with Viator, you can cancel at least 24 hours before the start date of your tour for a full refund.
Q:How much does it cost to visit Val d'Orcia 2024?
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Currently, an entrance ticket to Val d'Orcia costs USD 152.26. Guided Val d'Orcia tours start around USD 152.26 per person.
People Also Ask
Q:How many days do you need in Val d’Orcia?
A:Plan on at least three or four days to explore Val d’Orcia. Some visitors spend a week or two exploring the villages, historic landmarks, and wineries of this region of Italy, but you’ll want at least a few days to check out Siena, San Gimignano, Chianti, and more.
Q:Is it worth going to Val d’Orcia?
A:Yes, it is definitely worth visiting Val d’Orcia in Italy. This is one of the most scenic areas in Tuscany and is a match for travelers seeking beautiful scenery, charming villages, striking architecture, and excellent food. The region is also well known for its wine.
Q:Do you need a rental car in Val d’Orcia?
A:Travelers who want to explore Val d’Orcia at their own pace may find a rental car convenient. This region is known for its stunning scenery, and driving yourself allows for wandering at your leisure. However, a car isn’t necessary to visit scenic villages.
Q:What is the best time of year in Val d’Orcia?
A:Tuscany and Val d’Orcia are popular for visitors, especially international ones, during the summer months of July and August. For people who might want to skip the crowds, the spring and fall months are attractive options with pleasant weather. Think fewer crowds, more restaurant availability, and less heat.
Q:What is famous about Val d’Orcia?
A:One of the most famous images of Val d’Orcia in Italy is a winding country road lined with tall cypress trees. This image isn’t hard to find in Tuscany and Val d’Orcia. This region is famous for its striking historic villages, including Siena and San Gimignano.
Q:What region is Val d’Orcia in?
A:Val d’Orcia is located in the Italian region of Tuscany. Often noted as one of the most beautiful parts of Italy, Tuscany is famous for its preserved historic villages, charming wineries that welcome visitors, and excellent food. Visit Siena, San Gimignano, Chianti, and more during a trip to Val d’Orcia.