Reason 3 of 30 · Getting Here

Fly In, Arrive Rested: An International Airport Within Reach

Florence's Amerigo Vespucci international airport is roughly 40 minutes from the estate — no cross-country transfer marathon between your flight and your first aperitivo.

The Thesis

The hidden tax on most rural Tuscan stays is the transfer: hours of driving after a flight, often on unfamiliar roads, before the holiday actually begins. Poggio 3 Lune eliminates it. Florence Amerigo Vespucci Airport (FLR), with direct connections to major European hubs, is about a 40-minute drive from the estate; Pisa's Galileo Galilei international airport (PSA), one of central Italy's largest low-cost and intercontinental gateways, is reachable in about an hour and a quarter.

Why It Matters for Your Stay

Short transfers change the arithmetic of a trip. A morning flight into Florence puts you at the pool by lunch. It makes long weekends viable — three nights in Tuscany stops being absurd when the airport-to-estate leg costs 40 minutes instead of three hours. And for guests arriving from outside Europe, both airports connect through every major hub, so the estate is one comfortable hop from almost anywhere.

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