Group size
Max 5
Duration
7 nights / 8 days
Fitness Level
Low
Accommodation
Agriturismo of Castello di Spedaletto
Meeting place
Florence Peretola International Airport (FLR)
A seven-day Tuscany photography tour of its incredible landscapes, with fabulous farmhouse accommodation
Join me for a fabulous photography tour of Tuscany and the Val d’Orcia in the burst of spring of May 2026. The photography tour is centred near Pienza in the very heart of the Tuscan landscape, in a farmhouse overlooking Pienza which we will use as our base to photograph the impossible undulating landscape. The very thought of Tuscany creates images of rolling hills, misty mornings and roads punctuated with cypress trees and these will be a feature of many of our Tuscany landscapes.
During May, this UNESCO World Heritage Site bursts into colour with wildflowers filling the countryside and we will endeavour to make the very best of the morning and evening light. I will take you to some of the very best photography locations and also lead you to explore lesser-known spots, so you can capture a wide array of classic imagery, from breathtaking landscapes to lifestyle, close-up and even flower photography.
Our Tuscany photography tour is based in an agriturismo farmhouse, which is in the heart of the Val d’Orcia. Our hosts provide us with a superb breakfast in the morning.
Highlights of our photo tour in Tuscany, other than the endless rolling countryside, will be the hilltop towns of Montepulciano, Pienza and San Quirico d’Orcia as well as other smaller off-the-tourist trail gems.
Tuscany Photo Tour 2026 Itinerary
During May the average time of sunrise is 0550am whilst sunset is around 820pm. During our photo tour, we will be out to catch the sunrise before heading back to the hotel to eat breakfast.
Ideally, we need to be at our chosen sunrise location around 0515 a.m. so be aware that an early start is needed. Of course, you are under no obligation to wake up early and can choose to stay at the accommodation until we return from the sunrise shoot.
Breakfast is going to be around 830 a.m. as by this time the light on the landscape has become harsh.
After breakfast, we’ll take a break and meet up again around 11 – 1130 a.m. when we’ll head to one of the beautiful medieval villages that form part of the area.
In the early afternoon if time permits we’ll have a short break before heading out for the late afternoon light heading into the sunset hours.
Day 1
Florence Peretola International Airport (FLR) to the Val d’Orcia
I will collect the Tuscany photo tour participants at Florence International Airport at 130PM. We will then drive to our farmhouse accommodation in the stunning Val’Orcia near to Pienza where we will check in. We will then head out for a sunset shoot. The evening will finish with a good meal in a local restaurant.
Days 2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7
Every day we will head out in the morning to catch pre-dawn light and sunrise before heading back to the accommodation for breakfast. After a couple of hours rest we’ll head out for lunch followed by on-location shooting in the landscape and also towns of the area.
We will enjoy the landscapes of both the Val d’Orcia and Crete Senesi throughout our time on the Tuscany photo tour.
Each day we will eat in local restaurants throughout the week.
Day 8
Val d’Orcia to Florence International Airport (FLR)
There’s one last chance to catch the pre-dawn light and sunrise before breakfast. After checking out we’ll head back to the airport to catch your flight home.
For tour participants wanting to arrive in Pisa, you will need to get the airport shuttle train to Pisa Centrale railway station. From there you catch the train to Firenze Santa Maria Novella and then catch the tram to the airport.
What flights do recommend?
It’s nice and easy with plenty of time to get to the airport and have that all-important day of rest before work on Sunday.
It’s best to fly into Florence Peretola International Airport (FLR) and arrive by 130PM. From here we’ll have a couple of hours journey through the Tuscan countryside to the Val d’Orcia.
There are several operators at various times but the recommended flight is the one where you will be met at the airport for transfer to our accommodation.
Where do I meet you?
We will all meet at the arrivals lounge in Florence Peretola International Airport (FLR) at 130PM.
Is it hot in Tuscany?
It’s not particularly hot in May, it is similar to an English spring with periods of warmth, but be prepared for some colder starts and changeable weather as the Val d’Orcia in Tuscany is higher in altitude than a lot of other popular Italian destinations.
What clothing should I bring?
Dress in comfortable loose clothing like t-shirts, and loose shirts with a collar or base layers as these will work very well at keeping you cool. Also, bring walking trousers or similar comfortable long trousers. Bring a waterproof jacket too in case there should be some rain. Don’t forget a floppy sun hat of some sort. Sunglasses are absolutely essential, polarised ones can help with creativity.
Footwear?
Walking shoes are perfect for the countryside. You will not need heavy leather walking boots, these will just make you feel more uncomfortable. As we will visit towns and villages, a pair of trainers/sneakers will help keep your feet cool and will make walking easier.
What camera kit should I bring?
A wide-angle lens (16-35), medium zoom (24-70) and a longer zoom (70-300) will be ideal to cover most compositional eventualities. Ideally though your longest focal length should be 400mm as well as an extender. The most used will be in the 24-70 range as a super wide-angle doesn’t always translate, so make sure this focal length is covered. It’s best not to weigh yourself down, so why not bring an airport-style bag for all your kit and a smaller day bag, which you can decant equipment into throughout the day.
Do I need a computer?
Although not essential, it’s a great idea to bring a laptop computer with you so you can discuss imagery with me, and others in the group. It is a great learning experience, so it’s highly recommended to bring a laptop to learn and for personal entertainment.
What computer support do you give?
I make a point of tutoring digital photography to my clients, to help complete the learning process. It really helps to have a computer session when tiredness takes hold, or inclement weather persists.
What’s included in the Tuscany photography tour?
Photo tuition from Julian Elliott
All double room single occupancy farmhouse agriturismo accommodation with private ensuite bathrooms
All meals (alcohol excluded)
Airport transfers on arrival and departure from Florence Peretola Airport (FLR)
Ground transportation in air-conditioned vehicles for listed activities
What’s not included in the Tuscany photography tour
International flights to and from Italy
Airport taxes
Entry visa, if required, to Italy
Early/ late check-in/ out service at hotels
Travel insurance and trip cancellation (highly advised)
Medical expenses
Alcoholic beverages, personal expenses such as telephone charges, laundry etc
Tips and gratuities for drivers, guides and hotel porters
Services and transportation are for listed activities only
Charges will be applied for any additional requests
All other services which are not mentioned in the Inclusion section
My tours fill up quickly but sometimes spots open up due to cancellations.
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