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Discover Italian luxury with this full-day private tour including Ferrari Museum, Parmigiano cheese, and Balsamic Vinegar tastings in Emilia-Romagna.

This full-day private tour from Florence takes you on a curated trip through Emilia-Romagna, the heart of Italy’s automotive and culinary excellence. Priced for a private group, it includes visits to a Parmigiano Reggiano dairy, the Ferrari Museum at Maranello, and a balsamic vinegar producer. The tour duration is approximately 10 hours, making it a packed journey that balances culture, history, and flavor.
What makes this experience stand out is the blend of luxury and authenticity. You get the thrill of exploring Italy’s legendary Ferrari brand, along with the chance to taste world-famous Parmigiano cheese and artisanal Balsamic Vinegar. It’s designed for those who want an in-depth, guided look at Italy’s craftsmanship, in a comfortable private setting.
While the tour price covers transportation, guided visits, and tastings, lunch is not included—but plenty of authentic options are available during the day. The experience is ideal for car enthusiasts, food lovers, or anyone curious about the rich traditions of Emilia-Romagna. The reviews highlight expert guides who enhance the trip with their knowledge and friendly approach.
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The day begins with a visit to a Parmigiano Reggiano dairy, where the process of making Italy’s “King of Cheeses” unfolds before your eyes. Here, you’ll see every step—from the collection of fresh milk to the meticulous aging process—explained by experienced staff. This part of the tour emphasizes authenticity and craftsmanship.
After the tour, a guided tasting allows you to sample freshly made Parmigiano, savoring its distinctive texture and flavor. This experience offers insight into Italy’s cheese-making traditions, appreciated by those who indulge in culinary exploration. Travelers note the expert explanations help deepen understanding of this iconic cheese.
The dairy visit lasts about an hour, providing ample time to observe and taste. The guides’ passion for their craft is evident, making this a memorable highlight of the day.

Next, the tour moves to the Ferrari Museum in Maranello, where visitors are free to explore exhibits at their own pace. The museum showcases Ferrari’s history, design, and engineering marvels, presenting a collection of iconic cars and memorabilia. Whether you’re a car enthusiast or simply curious, the displays are visually impressive and well-organized.
The museum visit lasts about 1.5 hours, offering enough time to appreciate the legendary brand and take photos. The self-guided format allows flexibility, and many guides help organize spontaneous private test drives of a Ferrari—if the opportunity arises, adding a special touch to the experience.
The proximity of the museum to other stops makes it an efficient highlight of the day, and the overall experience receives high praise for smooth logistics and knowledgeable staff. Visitors often mention the enthusiasm of guides who bring the Ferrari story to life.

Following the Ferrari Museum, a lunch break takes place at a local restaurant in Maranello. While lunch is not included in the tour price, this stop provides an authentic chance to enjoy regional dishes in a welcoming environment.
The restaurant options allow for a relaxed meal, often featuring classic Emilia-Romagna specialties. The timing of 1.5 hours provides enough space for a leisurely break, giving guests a chance to savor Italy’s flavors and chat about the morning’s discoveries.
Many reviews praise the recommendations for reservations and note that the restaurant staff are friendly and attentive. This part of the tour helps balance sightseeing with genuine culinary enjoyment.
More Great Tours NearbyAfter lunch, the tour continues with a visit to a traditional balsamic vinegar producer in Modena. Here, the process of creating artisanal balsamic vinegar is explained in detail—from aging barrels to blending techniques.
Travelers can learn about the complex production process and enjoy a tasting of the vinegar, which is described as rich, complex, and flavorful. The guided tour provides insight into Italy’s culinary mastery, making it a highlight for food lovers.
This visit typically lasts around an hour, with plenty of opportunity to ask questions and sample different balsamic varieties. The emphasis on authentic craftsmanship makes this a memorable experience in Emilia-Romagna’s gourmet scene.
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Throughout the day, transportation is managed in a comfortable private vehicle, ensuring smooth transfers between stops. The group size is designed around private bookings, with reviews noting the driver’s attentiveness and friendly service.
Pickup is arranged in Florence, with the return included in the overall experience. The driver speaks both English and Italian, making communication straightforward and ensuring a relaxed pace.
Travelers that are not wheelchair users should be aware that the tour is not suitable for accessibility needs. However, the vehicle and stops are well-organized for easy navigation for most customers.

The 10-hour schedule balances sightseeing, tasting, and travel time. The itinerary includes stops at Formigine for shopping and brief exploration, the Ferrari Museum, lunch, and the balsamic vinegar tour, with travel times carefully planned.
The pace is designed to maximize experiences without feeling rushed. Many reviews mention the efficient organization and the flexibility of the guides, who are attentive to guest needs and interests.
While the day is full, the timing allows guests to enjoy each activity without rushing, making it suitable for those who prefer a structured yet relaxed schedule.

This experience is particularly well-suited for car lovers, culinary enthusiasts, and culture seekers. The private group setting offers a personalized touch, ideal for couples, friends, or small groups.
Those interested in Italy’s craftsmanship will find the cheese and balsamic parts especially engaging, while the Ferrari Museum appeals to anyone fascinated by automotive innovation. The tour’s high ratings reflect its reputation for knowledgeable guides and seamless logistics.
However, travelers with mobility issues should consider the accessibility limitations. Since lunch isn’t included, those who prefer to dine at specific locations may want to plan ahead.

This 10-hour private journey offers a well-balanced exploration of Emilia-Romagna’s iconic products. The combination of automotive history, culinary craftsmanship, and authentic regional flavor makes it a memorable choice for those wanting a comprehensive day outside Florence.
The guided visits, tastings, and luxury transportation create an experience that feels both educational and indulgent. While the cost might be considered high by some, many reviewers emphasize the quality of guides and smooth organization as worth the expense.
This tour caters best to those with a passion for Italy’s craftsmanship, offering a personalized and detailed perspective on its most celebrated traditions. It’s an opportunity to enjoy luxury and authenticity in equal measure.
Is lunch included in this tour?
No, lunch is optional and not included in the tour price, but there are local restaurants available during the stop in Maranello.
How long is the tour?
The tour lasts approximately 10 hours, including travel time between stops.
What are the main stops on this tour?
Stops include a Parmigiano Reggiano dairy, the Ferrari Museum in Maranello, a lunch break at a local restaurant, and a balsamic vinegar producer in Modena.
Is transportation provided?
Yes, guests are transported in a comfortable private vehicle with pickup and return in Florence.
Are there any accessibility limitations?
The tour is not suitable for wheelchair users.
Can I cancel the tour?
Yes, full cancellation is possible up to 24 hours in advance for a full refund.
Who leads the tour?
The tour is led by guides who speak English and Italian, with many reviews praising their knowledge and friendliness.
What is the group size?
The experience is designed for private groups, ensuring a personalized atmosphere.
Is this tour suitable for children?
While not specifically mentioned, the full-day schedule and walking involved typically suit older children and teenagers, but check with the provider for specific age recommendations.
How do I book this experience?
Reservations can be made with pay later options, allowing flexibility in planning your trip.
What makes this tour different from other Ferrari or food tours?
Its combination of automotive fascination with culinary traditions in a private, guided setting sets this apart, offering a comprehensive day of Italian craftsmanship.