If you’re planning a trip to Italy, especially Tuscany, you’ve probably come across a variety of ways to explore its stunning landscapes. One adventure that consistently catches the eye is a Vespa tour with a traditional Tuscan lunch. This experience offers a chance to see the rolling hills and vineyards in a fun, personal way, all while enjoying delicious local cuisine and wines.
Our review is based on numerous traveler experiences—so while we haven’t done this exact tour ourselves, the feedback paints a clear picture of what to expect. We love how this tour combines scenic riding on Vespas with a culinary and wine experience at a family-run organic farm. The opportunity to ride through the Chianti countryside and then relax over a hearty Tuscan meal is genuinely appealing.
However, it’s worth noting that riding a scooter requires confidence and a valid driver’s license. For some, this might be a concern, especially if you’re not comfortable on two wheels or have limited driving experience. This tour suits those who are adventurous, enjoy scenic drives, and want a more intimate taste of Tuscany beyond traditional bus excursions.
If that sounds like your kind of trip—you’re eager to experience Italy in a lively, personal way—then this Vespa tour might be just what you’re looking for.
Key Points

- Guided Vespa experience with scenic views of Tuscany’s countryside
- Includes a traditional Tuscan lunch with local wines in Chianti
- Small group setting (limited to 12 participants) for a more personalized experience
- Safety is prioritized, with thorough briefings and driver assessments
- Convenient pick-up from Florence with a short transfer
- Ideal for confident scooter riders, not suitable for pregnant women or those not comfortable on scooters
The Experience in Detail

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Starting Point and Transportation
The adventure begins at Via dei Pandolfini, 31r in Florence, where you’ll meet your guides and fellow travelers. From there, a 25-minute van ride takes you into the heart of Tuscany’s Chianti region. This transfer is a good chance to get your bearings and chat with your guides about what’s ahead.
The Vineyard and Farm Visit
Your first stop is the Fattoria di San Pancrazio—an organic farm in Chianti Rufina, a well-known wine-producing area. The farm grows its own fruits and vegetables, makes wine and olive oil, and offers a glimpse into traditional Tuscan farming. You’ll likely find this farm interesting if you’re into authentic, sustainable food practices. The reviews mention a delicious lunch and a wine tasting, which are highlights of the day.
Guided Vespa Ride
Once at the farm, it’s time for the real fun. The tour includes a guided ride through the winding, scenic roads of the Tuscan hills. Whether you’re a seasoned scooter rider or a bit nervous, the guides are attentive. As one reviewer shared, guides carefully assess everyone’s driving skills—if you’re not confident enough to go solo, they let you ride as a passenger or hang back. Safety is emphasized, and there’s a thorough briefing beforehand.
The views from the Vespa are consistently praised. Riding through hills dotted with vineyards, olive groves, and charming farmhouses really lets you take in the landscape in a relaxed, personal way. Many reviews mention the beautiful scenery and the fun of zipping along small country roads.
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After the ride, it’s time to unwind with a traditional Tuscan lunch. The setting is typically a cozy restaurant on the farm or nearby, with a menu featuring bread, salad, cheese, pesto pasta, and other local specialties. Many travelers note the ample portions and the quality of the food.
Wine tasting is a key part of the experience, with Chianti wines served alongside the meal. The wine selection is often praised—reviewers mention that the wines are excellent, and the vineyard tour offers valuable insights into wine-making. One guest even called the wine and food “the icing on the cake.”
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Returning to Florence
Post-lunch, a 25-minute van ride takes you back to Florence, bringing an end to a well-paced and fulfilling day. The overall duration is about 5 hours, making it accessible even for those with a tight schedule but still wanting a substantial experience.
What Travelers Are Saying

The reviews are overwhelmingly positive, with an average rating of 4.7 out of 5 from 85 travelers. Common praise points include friendly, knowledgeable guides and the scenic beauty of the countryside. One reviewer called their guide “hilarious” and joked that he was auditioning for a stand-up comedy tour—so expect some fun along with the learning.
Many highlight the quality of the wine and lunch—with some noting they would happily skip additional rides just to stay longer in the farm area. The safety measures and guidance are also appreciated; some mentions that guides assess driving ability carefully, which boosts confidence for less experienced riders.
That said, a few reviews mention that the Vespa ride could be more extensive, with some wishing for longer or more varied routes. A couple of reviewers noted that the Vespas could use some maintenance updates, but overall, this doesn’t seem to detract from the experience.
Who Is This Tour Best Suited For?

This Vespa tour is ideal for travelers who enjoy active outdoor activities and want a unique way to see Tuscany. It’s perfect if you’re comfortable on a scooter or willing to learn, and if you appreciate good food and wine. The experience is less suited for pregnant women or those who are not confident on two wheels.
Couples, friends, or solo travelers looking for a lively, personalized day in Tuscany will find this tour a memorable highlight. It’s especially appealing if you love scenic drives, authentic local experiences, and don’t mind a bit of adventure.
Practical Details

The tour includes a 20-minute transfer from Florence, guided Vespa riding, a farm visit, a traditional lunch with wine, and a short return trip. The group size is limited to 12, making it intimate and manageable. You need to bring a valid driver’s license, and the guides will evaluate your driving skill to ensure safety.
Pricing reflects the value of the experience—combining transportation, guided riding, a farm visit, a full meal, and wine tasting. While not the cheapest activity in Tuscany, the price covers a well-organized, authentic, and fun day out.
The activity is flexible; you can cancel up to 24 hours in advance for a full refund, and booking now allows you to reserve your spot without immediate payment.
FAQs
Is a driver’s license required?
Yes, you need a valid driver’s license to ride the Vespa. Guides assess your driving ability to ensure safety, and those not confident may ride as passengers.
Can I ride as a passenger if I don’t want to drive?
Absolutely. The guides can allow you to ride as a passenger if you prefer not to drive, and they’ll ride along with you.
How long is the Vespa ride?
The guided Vespa ride lasts about 2 hours through the Tuscan hills, offering plenty of scenic views.
What’s included in the lunch?
A traditional Tuscan meal featuring bread, salad, cheese, pesto pasta, and local wines. Vegetarian and vegan options are available upon request.
Is the tour suitable for children?
This tour is specifically for those able to ride or comfortably sit on a Vespa with a guide. It’s not suitable for children under 18 who can’t ride.
How many people are in each group?
Limited to 12 participants, ensuring a small group experience with personalized attention.
What should I bring?
Bring your driver’s license and dress comfortably for riding. Sunscreen and sunglasses are recommended for sunny days.
What if I’m not confident on a scooter?
Guides evaluate each rider’s skill and confidence before the ride. If you’re unsure, you can ride as a passenger or hang back at the farm.
Tuscany: Vespa Tour with Traditional Lunch
Final Thoughts
This Vespa tour through Tuscany offers a rare blend of adventure, scenery, and authentic cuisine. It’s perfect for travelers who want to see the countryside in a lively and engaging way, away from typical bus tours. With knowledgeable guides, stunning vistas, and a hearty Tuscan lunch, it ticks a lot of boxes for an memorable day.
While it requires some confidence on a scooter, many travelers find the experience worth the effort. The small-group setting, safety focus, and excellent reviews suggest you’ll be in good hands. If you’re after a fun, scenic, and tasty way to discover Tuscany, this tour is definitely worth considering.
Ready for an adventure that combines the thrill of riding with the flavors of Italy? This Vespa tour could be just the thing to add a dash of excitement to your Tuscan trip.
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