Located in the heart of Tuscany, Pisa is surrounded by hilly landscapes, picturesque medieval villages, and the beautiful Tyrrhenian coast. A short distance from the famous beaches of Versilia and renowned locations such as Lucca, San Gimignano and Volterra, the city is the ideal starting point for exploring a region rich in history, nature and traditions. A unique opportunity to live authentic experiences between sea, culture and nature.
Located at the foot of Mount Pisano, the Charterhouse of Calci is a magnificent Baroque monastic complex founded in the 14th century. Today it houses the Natural History Museum of the University of Pisa, with zoological and geological collections and an aquarium.
The monumental architecture, silent cloisters and setting surrounded by greenery make it a fascinating destination between art, science and spirituality.
Included among the Most Beautiful Italian Villages, Peccioli is a small hill town that surprises with its mix of tradition and contemporary art.
Strolling through manicured alleys and views of Valdera, one encounters open-air art installations, galleries, cultural spaces and works that dialogue with the village's identity. A place that combines beauty, experimentation and authentic Tuscan spirit.
Ghizzano is a small village nestled among hills and vineyards, known for its artistic atmosphere and unspoiled rural beauty. In recent years, it has been transformed by contemporary art projects that have colored its facades with site-specific works, including those by artist David Tremlett.
It is ideal for those seeking an authentic corner of Tuscany, off the tourist trail, where time seems to slow down.
A seaside location just a few kilometers from the city center, Marina di Pisa captivates with its combination of sandy beaches and striking cliffs. The seafront promenade, dotted with restaurants and typical eateries, is perfect for a sunset stroll or to enjoy local cuisine overlooking the sea.
Boat trips along the Tyrrhenian coast depart from the Bocca d'Arno marina, ideal for discovering the coastline from a different perspective.
Famous for its unique mix of elegance and liveliness, Versilia is a renowned coastal area that includes resorts such as Forte dei Marmi and Pietrasanta.
Wide, well-equipped beaches, restaurants in which to enjoy typical cuisine, trendy clubs, and high-end boutiques make this the perfect destination for those seeking relaxation, culture, and entertainment in a refined atmosphere.
World-famous for its Carnival, with spectacular floats and colorful masks, Viareggio is a lively and charming seaside location. The long seaside promenade, lined with elegant Art Nouveau buildings, invites relaxing walks among boutiques, ice cream parlors and cafes.
Wide, well-equipped beaches and a rich calendar of cultural events make Viareggio a welcoming destination, ideal in any season.
Overlooking the sea and crisscrossed by charming canals, Livorno captivates with its authentic character and the splendid Terrazza Mascagni, an elegant panoramic balcony over the water.
The surrounding Tyrrhenian coast is dotted with small beaches, hidden coves and nature reserves: perfect places for excursions, snorkeling and moments of pure relaxation surrounded by nature and the blue sea.
Surrounded by imposing Renaissance walls that are perfectly preserved and passable on foot or by bicycle, Lucca is a refined city of art with a lively and fascinating historic center.
Amid Romanesque churches, scenic towers and squares steeped in history, it offers an authentic cultural experience. Its hinterland, dotted with medieval villages, rolling hills and vineyards, is ideal for food and wine itineraries to discover the flavors and landscapes typical of the truest Tuscany.