Itinerary
- Day 1
Rome to Argentario
You'll meet at Rome Airport at 1:00 PM and then drive to Tarquinia, a walled town where you'll stop for coffee and walk around the historic center. From there, it's on to Argentario Golf Resort and SPA to check in and settle in. This evening, dinner happens at the hotel restaurant with local wine tasting included, so you can try some Tuscan selections before bed.
- Start point
- Fiumicino Airport - Arrivals, Via dell'Aeroporto di Fiumicino 320, Fiumicino, Rome 00054, Italy (Arrivlas, 13:00)
- Meals
- Dinner (Hotel restaurant with local wine tasting)
Included Activities
- Stroll in Tarquinia
- Dinner at hotel restaurant with local wine tasting
Optional Activities
- Coffee in Tarquinia
Landmarks/POIs Tarquinia - Day 2
Argentario
After breakfast, you're heading out for 18 holes at Argentario Golf Resort, a Par 71 course set in a protected natural area with holes running along the sea, around a lagoon, and through Mediterranean vegetation. Lunch is at the clubhouse afterward. The afternoon opens up for time by the pool and relaxation, then you'll take a stroll through Orbetello for an aperitif before heading to Porto Ercole for dinner right on the water.
- Meals
- Breakfast, Lunch (Clubhouse lunch), Dinner (Waterfront dinner in Porto Ercole)
Included Activities
- 18-hole golf at Argentario Resort
- Lunch at clubhouse
- Pool time and relaxation
- Stroll and aperitif in Orbetello
- Waterfront dinner in Porto Ercole
Landmarks/POIs Argentario Golf Resort Orbetello Lagoon Porto Ercole 

- Day 3
Capalbio
You're playing another 18 holes at Argentario Resort this morning to work on your game. After grabbing lunch, you'll visit the Tarot Gardens, an open-air art gallery filled with eclectic statues created by artist Niki de Saint Phalle. Later in the afternoon, there's time to wander through Capalbio, a charming hill town, at your own pace. Dinner features a mushroom-themed menu at the town's top restaurant.
- Meals
- Breakfast, Lunch, Dinner (Mushroom-themed dinner in Capalbio's best restaurant)
Included Activities
- 18-hole golf at Argentario Resort
- Lunch at clubhouse
- Visit to Tarot Gardens
- Exploration of Capalbio
- Mushroom-themed dinner
Landmarks/POIs Argentario Golf Resort Tarot Gardens Capalbio 
- Day 4
Volterra
You'll leave Argentario and head inland to Volterra, an Etruscan walled town where you can see the marble cathedral, alabaster monuments, and a Roman amphitheatre. Lunch and exploring happen on your schedule, and there's a chance to try local truffles while you're there. In the afternoon, you're driving to Castelfalfi Resort to play 1 or 2 rounds on the 9-hole Lake course. The day wraps up with a gourmet dinner prepared by the resort's well-known chef in a private dining room.
- Meals
- Breakfast, Dinner (Gourmet dinner prepared by famous chef in private dining room)
Included Activities
- Visit to Volterra cathedral, alabaster monuments, and Roman amphitheatre
- Golf: 1 or 2 rounds on 9-hole Lake course at Castelfalfi
- Dinner at hotel restaurant in private dining room
Optional Activities
- Truffle tasting in Volterra shops
Landmarks/POIs Volterra Volterra Cathedral Volterra Roman Amphitheatre Castelfalfi Golf Resort - Day 5
San Gimignano
This morning you're playing the 18-hole Championship mountain course at Castelfalfi, a Par 72 with steep slopes running through an oak forest. Lunch happens at the clubhouse, and then you'll have free time in the afternoon. Later, you're heading to San Gimignano, a UNESCO World Heritage town, where you'll walk through the streets and taste Vernaccia white wine. Staying in town for dinner lets you experience it when it's quietest and most charming.
- Meals
- Breakfast, Lunch (Clubhouse lunch), Dinner (Dinner in San Gimignano)
Included Activities
- 18-hole Championship mountain golf course at Castelfalfi
- Lunch at clubhouse
- Walking tour of San Gimignano
- Vernaccia wine tasting
- Dinner in San Gimignano
Landmarks/POIs Castelfalfi Golf Resort San Gimignano 
- Day 6
Royal Golf La Bagnaia
The morning includes a walking tour through Siena, a Renaissance city known for the Palio horse race, its Gothic Cathedral, and being home to the world's first bank. You'll try local almond pastries while you're there. After lunch, you're driving to Royal Golf La Bagnaia, an 18-hole Par 71 championship course designed by Robert Trent Jones Jr. The course sits on 1,300 hectares with rolling hills, Scottish Highland-style rough, lakes, and views toward medieval Siena. The day ends with authentic Italian wood-fired pizza.
- Meals
- Breakfast, Lunch, Dinner (Authentic Italian wood-fired pizza)
Included Activities
- Walking tour of Siena
- Lunch in Siena
- 18-hole golf at Royal Golf La Bagnaia
- Dinner with authentic Italian wood-fired pizza
Optional Activities
- Local almond pastry tasting in Siena
Landmarks/POIs Siena Siena Cathedral Royal Golf La Bagnaia - Day 7
Montalcino
You're playing your final championship round at Royal Golf La Bagnaia this morning to determine the week's winner and award prizes. In the afternoon, you'll drive to Montalcino to visit one of the town's best wineries, meet the winemaking family, and taste Brunello wine. The final dinner at the resort is accompanied by Brunello wine to celebrate a week of golf and good company.
- Meals
- Breakfast, Lunch, Dinner (Final dinner at resort with Brunello wine)
Included Activities
- 18-hole Championship Match at Royal Golf La Bagnaia
- Winery visit and tour in Montalcino
- Brunello wine tasting with winemaking family
- Final dinner at resort with Brunello wine
Landmarks/POIs Royal Golf La Bagnaia Montalcino - Day 8
Royal Golf La Bagnaia to Rome
After breakfast, you'll head to Rome Fiumicino Airport and arrive by noon, where everyone departs to head home.
- Meals
- Breakfast












