Getting to our Tuscany villas is simple; start with our handy Tuscany transportation info and you'll soon be on your way.
Airport Info
- There are a number of ways to reach Tuscany. Delta flies from New York JFK into Pisa's Galileo Galilei Airport (PSA; www.pisa-airport.com). Eurofly also flies nonstop from JFK to Bologna, which is only an hour away from the border with Tuscany (BLQ; www.bologna-airport.it). Otherwise, the choice is between Rome's Leonardo da Vinci Airport at Fiumicino (FCO; www.adr.it)—a good hopping-off point for southern Tuscany—and Milan Malpensa (MXP; www.sea-aeroportimilano.it/en).
Domestic Italian flights also run out of Pisa, as well as flights to and from London and other European destinations. There is a smaller airport in Peretola, west of Florence, too: Amerigo Vespucci Airport (FLR; www.aeroporto.firenze.it), with a reduced range of European and domestic connections.
- The other major gateway serving Italy is Milan's Malpensa International Airport (MXP).
Main Airlines
- All major international carriers fly into Rome's Leonardo da Vinci Airport, while Tuscany's smaller airports are served by specific airlines. See above.
Approximate Travel Time
- NY to Rome: 8 hours 10 mins
- Toronto to Rome: 8 hours 30 mins
- London to Rome: 2 hours 20 mins
- Paris to Rome: 2 hours 0 mins