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Activities

Mornings in Italy start gently. The villa slowly wakes up to the light and you can start your day with a body-awakening yoga or pilates. After breakfast, the first activity of the day begins. In each morning session, you can choose from two options exactly what feels right for you. The first activities of the day are organized at the villa and there is something new to do every day! There are creative workshops, exercise, beauty treatments and much more.

The second activity of the day starts after lunch, which often takes you to explore the landscapes and experiences of Tuscany. There will be, for example, a vineyard visit, a sightseeing tour, a pasta class, exploring an olive grove and culture!

After the activities, you can enjoy a tea break with a snack. The day will be crowned by a shared dinner at a beautifully decorated table, after which you can either continue spending the evening with others in the movie corner, chatting, dancing or playing games.

The schedule example is indicative, you will receive confirmed content closer to the camp. All activities are voluntary, if you wish you can stay and laze by the pool with a book and the sun.

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Every camp day is unique, but this will give you an idea of the rhythm of the days.

7:30–8:30 Soft Pilates

8:00–9:45 Breakfast

10:00–>Activity 1

-Clay workshop

-Mini photoshoot

12:00–13:45 Lunch

14:00–> Activity 2

- Tour of the olive grove

16:30–18:30 Tea time & personal time

19:30 Dinner together

19.30-> Opportunity to spend time together

Every camp day is unique, but this will give you an idea of the rhythm of the days.

7:30–8:30 Soft Pilates

8:00–9:45 Breakfast

10:00–>Activity 1

-Clay workshop

-Mini photoshoot

12:00–13:45 Lunch

14:00–> Activity 2

- Tour of the olive grove

16:30–18:30 Tea time & personal time

19:30 Dinner together

19.30-> Opportunity to spend time together

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