Private Mercedes chauffeur from FCO to Florence, Lucca, Versilia and beyond — fixed price, flight monitoring included, optional stops along the way.
Your flight lands at Fiumicino. Your driver is already there. Tuscany begins the moment you walk through the arrivals door.
Rome Fiumicino is one of the busiest airports in Europe — and one of the most chaotic to navigate after a long flight. Crowded shuttle buses, shared taxis with strangers, train connections with heavy luggage and no guarantee of a seat. A private Mercedes transfer is a different experience entirely. Your driver is waiting in arrivals with your name, monitors your flight in real time, and is there whether you land on time or two hours late. You walk out, you get in, and the journey to Tuscany begins.
The drive from Fiumicino to Florence takes approximately 2 hours 45 minutes by the direct route up the A1 — the Via del Sole, the great motorway that has connected Rome to northern Italy since 1964. To Lucca, Pisa or Versilia it is approximately 3 hours 15 minutes. To Montecatini Terme or Pistoia, around 3 hours. The times are consistent, the route is straightforward, and the price is fixed before you travel — no meters, no surprises.
But the road between Rome and Tuscany is one of the most rewarding in Italy to travel slowly. The A1 passes through the southern edge of Umbria and the Lazio countryside — a landscape of volcanic lakes, medieval hill towns and Etruscan history that most visitors never see because they take the train. With a private car, a stop is simply a conversation with your driver: pull over, get out, spend an hour somewhere extraordinary, and continue north.
Orvieto sits on a plateau of volcanic tufa above the motorway — visible from the A1, dramatic and impossible to ignore. One of the great Gothic cathedrals of Italy, a labyrinth of Etruscan tunnels beneath the city, and a glass of Orvieto Classico white wine looking out over the Umbrian valley. A perfect one-hour stop. Civita di Bagnoregio — the dying city, perched on an eroding tufa pinnacle accessible only by a pedestrian bridge — is one of the most unusual places in Italy and completely off the main tourist route. Siena, reached by a detour through the Chianti hills, adds the extraordinary Piazza del Campo and the black-and-white marble of the Duomo. San Gimignano and its medieval towers rise from the Val d'Elsa. The Mall, just south of Florence, offers Gucci, Prada and Valentino at outlet prices for those who want to arrive in Tuscany having already shopped.
Every extra stop adds time to the journey — and every hour is charged transparently at a fixed hourly rate. Before you book, contact us with your pickup point, your destination in Tuscany, and the stops you have in mind. We will tell you exactly how many hours to book and what the total price will be. No guesswork, no surprises on the day.
The same service works in both directions. If you are leaving Tuscany and need a transfer back to Fiumicino for a flight — early morning, late evening, any time — your driver will be at your address at the agreed time, monitor traffic conditions, and get you to the airport with time to spare. Extra stops on the return journey are available on exactly the same terms as the outbound transfer.
We have been operating private transfers between Rome Fiumicino and Tuscany since 2004. In that time we have met thousands of flights — delayed, early, diverted. We have never left a passenger stranded. Your driver waits, whatever the flight does.
A direct transfer or a journey through Umbria and Lazio with stops along the way. Every itinerary is confirmed in advance — tell us where you want to stop and we'll tell you exactly how many hours to book.
Your private Mercedes driver meets you in the arrivals hall at Fiumicino with a name board. Your driver monitors your flight in real time — if you land early or late, he is there regardless. Luggage loaded, destination confirmed — the journey to Tuscany begins immediately.
Visible from the motorway, rising dramatically from a plateau of volcanic tufa — Orvieto is one of the great hill towns of central Italy. The Duomo di Orvieto is among the finest Gothic cathedrals in existence. Beneath the city, a labyrinth of Etruscan tunnels carved over two thousand years ago. And a glass of Orvieto Classico white wine looking out over the Umbrian plain. Add 1–1.5 hours.
A medieval village perched on an eroding pinnacle of volcanic tufa, accessible only by a single pedestrian bridge across a deep ravine — la città che muore, the dying city. Silent stone streets, fewer than a dozen permanent residents, and views over the surrounding valleys unlike anything else in central Italy. Add 1.5–2 hours.
A detour through the Chianti hills brings you to one of the best-preserved medieval cities in Italy. The extraordinary shell-shaped Piazza del Campo, the black-and-white marble of the Duomo di Siena and the narrow contrada streets where centuries-old rivalries are still very much alive. Add 2–3 hours.
San Gimignano — the medieval Manhattan of Tuscany, its 14 surviving towers visible from miles away. Stone streets, Vernaccia white wine and award-winning gelato. Add 1–1.5 hours.
The Mall Valdichiana or The Mall Levanella — Gucci, Prada, Bottega Veneta, Valentino at outlet prices, right on the road to Florence. Add 1–3 hours depending on your plans.
Delivered directly to your hotel, villa, agriturismo or private address anywhere in Florence, Lucca, Pisa, Forte dei Marmi, Versilia, Viareggio, Montecatini Terme, Siena, Chianti and all surrounding areas.
Approximate direct journey times from FCO: Florence ~2h 45min · Lucca ~3h 15min · Forte dei Marmi ~3h 30min · Montecatini ~3h · Siena ~2h 30min.
🔄 Return journey — Tuscany to Rome Fiumicino. The same service runs in both directions. Early morning flight, late night departure, any time — your driver will be at your address punctually and get you to FCO with time to spare. Extra stops on the return are available on exactly the same terms. Contact us with your itinerary and we will confirm the total price before you book.
Extra stops — add to your transfer
Gothic cathedral, Etruscan tunnels and Orvieto Classico wine on a volcanic tufa plateau above the A1.
The dying city — a medieval village on an eroding tufa pinnacle, accessible only by a pedestrian bridge.
Piazza del Campo, the Gothic Duomo and the medieval contrada streets of one of Italy's greatest cities.
Medieval towers, Vernaccia wine and award-winning gelato in the Val d'Elsa.
Hilltop Renaissance town and home of the great Vino Nobile — one of Italy's finest reds.
Gucci, Prada, Bottega Veneta and Valentino at outlet prices — right on the road to Florence.
Home of Brunello — fortress views over the Val d'Orcia and some of Italy's most celebrated wineries.
Contact us with your pickup point, your destination in Tuscany and the stops you have in mind — we'll tell you exactly how many hours to book and what the total price will be.
💬 Tell us your route
The transfer price depends on your pickup point at Fiumicino, your destination in Tuscany, and any extra stops you'd like to add along the way. All prices are fixed — no meters, no surprises on the day.
💬 The price is fixed and confirmed before you travel. Contact us with your flight details, your destination in Tuscany and any stops you'd like to add — we'll reply with a precise quote within a few hours. No obligations, no hidden fees. The price we quote is the price you pay.
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Everything you need to know before booking your private transfer from Rome Fiumicino Airport to Tuscany.
Send us your flight details, your destination and any stops you'd like. We'll reply with a fixed price within a few hours.
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