Italy Road Trip, 10 Days 2026: A Central-Italy Loop

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Last updated: June 2026.

Ten days is the sweet spot for a central-Italy road trip, enough to add the coast and slow right down. The car earns its keep on the back roads of Tuscany and Umbria, never in the cities. Burn this into your memory: the ZTL limited-traffic zones in historic centers are camera-enforced, and driving in means automatic fines months later. Park outside every walled town and walk in, and the trip is pure pleasure.

Pick up the car after Florence, loop the hills and the wild Maremma coast, and drop it before your final city. Base two nights in each of four or five spots rather than packing and unpacking daily; the driving is the holiday.

10-Day Central-Italy Road Trip

Days 1-2: Chianti

Collect the car outside Florence and ease into the Chianti hills: wineries, Greve, Castellina, tastings, and long lunches among the vines.

Days 3-5: The Val d'Orcia

The golden heart of Tuscany: Siena (park outside, mind the ZTL), then Montalcino, Pienza, and Montepulciano across the most beautiful driving in Italy.

Days 6-7: The Maremma Coast

West to the wild Tuscan coast: the Maremma's beaches and pine forests, hot springs at Saturnia, and seafood. A relaxing change from the hill towns.

Days 8-10: Umbria

Inland to green Umbria: Assisi's basilica, Spello, Spoleto, and dramatic Orvieto on its cliff, where you drop the car and take the train onward. A gentle, soulful end.

Q&A: A 10-Day Italy Road Trip

What does the extra time over a week buy me?

The coast and a slower pace. Ten days let you add the wild Maremma and its hot springs to the Tuscany-Umbria hill loop, with two nights per base instead of one-night dashes. The driving becomes restful.

How do I avoid ZTL fines?

Never drive into historic centers; the ZTL cameras issue automatic fines that arrive months later via your rental company. Park in the lots outside the walls of every town and walk in.

Should I drive in the cities?

No. Pick up the car after Florence and drop it before your last city, using trains and feet in the centers. The car is strictly for the countryside roads between towns.

How much driving per day?

Keep it short; the towns are close, so base a couple of nights in each area and drive an hour or two at most between them. Long days behind the wheel waste the scenery.

When should I go?

Late spring and early fall for green-to-golden hills, warm-enough coast, and comfortable weather. Summer is hot and the coast is packed; winter is quiet with some country places closed.

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