8. Tuscany, Italy
Seniors who haven’t been to Tuscany definitely should visit it in their golden years. In fact, chances are, this destination is already on your bucket list.
Choose to explore the heart of Florence, the “Cradle of the Renaissance”, or go for a more affordable trip with a stay in the countryside, surrounded by olive groves and vineyards. There are many wine tours you can join, including private tours for small groups that can show you the top wineries, which obviously means you’ll have the chance to enjoy local delicacies and meet some of the winemakers too.
Gaze up at centuries-old cathedrals and palazzos, unwind in picturesque squares, or just soak up the Tuscan sun while admiring the breathtaking scenery.
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