Live Blogging from Tuscany – #fjTUSCANY

| June 23, 2012 | 9 Comments

Tuscany is home to amazing wine, food and beautiful villas and we are spending a week between the 22nd – 28th June exploring all it has to offer. Below you will find all our favourite Instagram photos, travel tips and places we visit during our trip to help you plan your next trip to Tuscany.

Make sure you follow along with us via our hashtag on Twitter #fjTUSCANY.

If you have any tips, advice or questions for us then please make sure you send us a tweet, Facebook message or drop a comment below so that we can make the most of our trip as well.

Our favourite Instagram shots:

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Where we have been in Tuscany:

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Disclaimer: We were lucky enough to be hosted by Plus Florence Hostel and Plus Michelangelo Camping in Florence, courtesy of HostelWorld. As always our thoughts are our own.

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Cole is one half of New Zealand's leading adventure travel blogging couple who have been wearing out their jandals around the world since 2009. He loves any adventure activities and anything to do with the water whether it is Surfing, Diving, Swimming, Snorkeling or just lounging nearby on the beach. You can follow Cole on Google+. Or consider following us via RSS Feed, Twitter, Facebook and subscribe to our Newsletter.

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  1. Laurence says:

    Mmmm. Italian food and coffee. Have an amazing time guys!

  2. A feast for the eyes and the tummy!

  3. We still dream daily about our Tuscany experience last year! Have an amazing time and don’t worry – Calories from Italy stay in Italy, so those extra pounds technically don’t count (or something like that :) )

  4. I missed Tuscany when I was in Italy and I am dying to get back there to explore more. Seems so magical

  5. Katja says:

    Nice pics and looks like you had a great time! Make sure you’ll plan in some time for Tuscany’s south next time round. It’s worth a trip on it’s own.

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