If clients are thinking twice about Europe thanks to record-breaking heatwaves and crowds, consider booking them on an off-season escape to Monteverdi Tuscany, where fall and winter come with unforgettable wellness, culinary and arts experiences.
Set in the medieval village of Castiglioncello del Trinoro, luxury boutique hotel Monteverdi Tuscany is a collection of 31 rooms, suites and three rental village houses, private retreats where time stands still, yet your clients will have every creature comfort they need. Food is farm-to-table at Oreade, views are served alongside cocktails at the Library Bar, music is on the menu at the Lounge & Terrace Bar, and spring 2024 will see the opening of a new osteria, Zita. And, the Monteverdi Spa and Wellness Center is a newer addition with massages, rituals and ceremonies that soothe and rejuvenate, as well as a sauna, an underground heated pool with hydrotherapy jets and waterfalls, indoor and outdoor cold plunge pools, cryotherapy chambers, an IV lounge, Technogym equipment and more.
Off-Season Experiences at Monteverdi Tuscany
Fall and winter mean lower temperatures and fewer people, and these beautiful seasons also mean you can book your clients on exclusive experiences at Monteverdi.
From Sept. 6-11, the Sempre Sano “Forever Healthy” Wellness Retreat will welcome people worldwide to an open symposium to explore longevity through movement, music, mediation, consultations and food. Talks, daily classes and even cooking classes are included. The 5-night Chef in Residence with Michelin-starred chefs Nancy Silverton & Dominique runs from Nov. 7-12 and includes chef-led dinners, cooking demos, private epicurean excursions and more. Also in November (12-19), the 7-night Holistic Detox Wellness Retreat will help your clients reconnect mind, body and soul through yoga, meditation, detox workshops, nature hikes and more.
Music lovers will revel in the 2023 Fall/Winter Concert Series led by world-renowned classical musicians throughout the season. The concerts are held in the town’s 700-year-old Romanesque church—truly unforgettable. In late fall and winter, truffle foraging can be enjoyed in the heart of the Crete Senesi accompanied by local experts and their trained dogs. More offerings include Master Sommelier Wine Tastings, Tuscany’s Heritage: Culinary Academy Workshop perfect for foodies, Balance and Rejuvenate with a Spa Circuit, Vintage Italian Car Fall Foliage Driving Tour and other unique experiences.
In other words, summer need not be the peak season for an Italian vacation. Consider recommending clients wait just a little longer to be able to truly savor the Italian countryside at its best.
For more information, visit monteverdituscany.com.