Why Tuscany Steals Your Heart
Tuscany’s the kind of place that makes you want to quit your job and move to a vineyard. Golden hills stretch forever, dotted with cypress trees and olive groves, and every sip of Chianti feels like it was crafted just for you. Forget rushing—Tuscany’s got a slow, sweet rhythm that begs you to linger. With ABrenna Travel, our private guides’ll whisk you to medieval villages like San Gimignano, where stone towers pierce the sky and gelato shops tempt you at every corner. Or picture a family-run vineyard in Montepulciano, where the owner’s scruffy dog naps in the sun and you taste Vino Nobile straight from the barrel.
Check into a boutique villa with terracotta floors, stone walls, and views so gorgeous they’ll bring tears to your eyes (in the best way). Breakfast might be fresh focaccia, local honey, and espresso strong enough to wake a coma patient. If food’s your thing, we’ll set you up with a pasta-making class in a Chianti farmhouse, rolling dough with a nonna who’s done it for decades. Art lovers, Florence is your playground—think Uffizi’s Botticelli masterpieces or Michelangelo’s David staring you down. Rather explore? Our guides know secret trails in the Val d’Orcia, where poppies bloom like wildfire. One unforgettable stop: a thermal spring in Bagno Vignoni, where you soak in warm waters under a starry sky.
Our 7-day Tuscan escape is pure bliss, tailored to what you love—wine, history, food, or all of it. From Siena’s shell-shaped piazza to a sunset picnic in Pienza, we’ll craft a trip that feels like a love letter to Italy. Tuscany doesn’t just welcome you; it steals your heart and begs you to stay. Let’s make it happen.
Sarah, a 32-year-old teacher from Denver, wasn’t expecting to find love in Siem Reap—but that’s what travel does to you. On her ABrenna trip, she signed up for a cooking class with our guide, Sovann, a chef with a grin that lights up the room. They chopped lemongrass, stirred coconut milk, and made fish amok that was honestly life-changing. Over dinner, Sovann shared stories of his village, and Sarah? She’s still texting him recipes. Her boutique hotel, with its lotus-filled courtyard, felt like a dream. “I went for temples, but I stayed for the people,” she says. Ready for your own Cambodian story?
Tom, a 45-year-old accountant, thought he’d seen it all—until he hiked Norway’s fjords with our guide, Lars. On his ABrenna trip to Scandinavia, Lars led Tom through trails with views that “looked like a painting,” he says. Halfway up, Lars broke into a folk song, his voice echoing off the cliffs. Tom laughed, then joined in (badly). Their cozy chalet in Bergen, with wool blankets and a fireplace, was the perfect end to each day. “Lars made it feel like I was hiking with an old buddy,” Tom says. Wanna chase fjords and maybe sing a tune? Let’s plan it.