£179—17th-century Tuscan village: 2 nights, £139 off
Why We Love This Deal
Borgo Giusto Tuscany is a Medieval village nestled in the hills near Lucca. The property comprises original stone farmhouses surrounded by chestnut trees. You'll save 27–44% compared to the direct price. It's £171 for two nights and a nightly tourist tax of 2.50€ (approximately £2) per person is payable at the property, making the total price £179.
Flights are not included, but we found direct return flights to Pisa (an hours' drive away) from £31, so you could get a 2-night stay including flights from £117 per person.
What's Included
- Two-nights stays for two
- £171... until 30 June; 1 October–30 November
- £205... 1 July–30 September
- Accommodation in a Two-Room Apartment 2+2 with daily breakfast
- Dinner for two, once per stay
- Two hours' access to the spa, once per stay
- Add extra nights from £85 per room, including breakfast
- Not available on 13–16 April; 1–3, 23–25, 29–30 May; 5–6, 12–14, 19–20 June; 4, 14–16 July; 8 August, 2026
More Reasons to Go
- Borgo Giusto was a peasant village that was eventually abandoned. It was restored and converted into a hotel in the 1990s.
- Guestrooms are located in farmhouses dating from the 17th century and each is named after the person who once lived there. Original features like chestnut beams and terracotta floors have been retained.
- There is a restaurant serving regional Tuscan specialties and an outdoor pool with hydromassage area onsite. Other wellness facilities include a sauna, Turkish bath, and mud room. The hotel's riding stables are 15 minutes' drive away.
- Historic Lucca is 25 minutes by car. The charming Tuscan town is known for its 16th-century Renaissance walls, the Piazza dell'Anfiteatro, and the Guinigi Tower.









