AIR:
International flights come in to Pisa, Milano or Rome. From there either a car can be rented or Tuscany be reached by either bus or train.
Florence and Pisa have important airports. Every major city has a railway station.
Pisa International Airport Galileo Galilei is located 1.5km (1 mile) north of Pisa city centre.
Florence Airport Amerigo Vespucci is located four kilometers from the center of Florence.
Delta Airlines (US Carrier) now has a direct flight from New-York JFK to Pisa, offering a cheaper, alternative to flying into Florence.
TRAIN:
Florence, Pisa and Grosseto are important rail destinations. Florence has two major rail stations, Santa Maria Novella (SMN) in the city centRE and Campo di Marte (CdM) a bit further away.
Connections from Florence to the rest of Italy by train are generally fast and frequent and EuroStar Italia services are available.
From the central station of Florence you can easily reach most places in Tuscany, including:
Siena (1.5 to 2 hours)
Pisa (1 to 1.5 hours)
San Gimignano (by train to Poggibonsi, 1 hour ride, and then a bus that runs every 30-40 minutes, 25 minute ride)
Volterra (also reachable by bus from Poggibonsi)
Lucca
Arezzo
BUS:
All of the above can be reached by bus so it’s really a question of convenience.
On offer are tours and private pick-ups which can be booked before your holiday.











