
With the summer travel season approaching, the tourism offices of Tuscany held a conference in Livorno on March 21 for their 'Benvenute in Toscana' or 'Tuscany Welcomes Women' program promoting female-friendly travel.

The head of Tuscany tourism, Annarita Bramerini
Annarita Bramerini, the head of tourism for Tuscany, presented a status report on the campaign to date and the benefits of using 'Benvenute in Toscana' to reach out to a growing market. Essentially, the program invites female travelers to enjoy special stays and services around the region geared specifically to their needs and interests. Whether traveling solo or in groups, women now make up a significant part of the travel industry, and that presence means the battle for the hearts and charge cards of those travelers.
Women have created a trend that is growing to a tidal wave without realizing that they are doing anything but their own business - for work or for pleasure. A professional heading to a conference. Sisters deciding on a a getaway with just 'us gals.' Women friends leaving the men to tend the house and heading out for their equivalent of the time-honored all-male hunting and fishing parties. Best friends who provide each other with a reason to indulge in a spa experience or simply a do-absolutely-nothing girlfriend getaway.

The world of business travel is no longer an exclusively male domain. Yet hotels whose bread-and-butter is the business traveler often have a decidedly masculine design sense that presents itself as 'neutral' similar to the way 'he' and 'man' have traditionally meant 'anyone' and 'everyone' both male and female. Benvenute in Toscana - the 'e' ending is exclusively female and so refers to women only without being specifically exclusionary - cleverly turns the restrictions of gender language to its advantage by allowing the program to specifically invite women and women only.

Grange Hotels shared their expertise in female-friendly accommodations


After the conference, a stroll along the Livorno seaside for Eliotropica's Rosanna Capitani and friends
Some of the more interesting programs and destinations that are women-smart are run by smart women. The Castello dell'Aquila is a magnificently restored 12th Century castle above the medieval town of Gragnola.

One of the rooms at the Castello dell'Aquila
In the famous art town of Pietrasanta, the Albergo Pietrasanta is a sumptuous and elegant hotel filled with museum quality modern art and antique furniture that gets every detail absolutely perfect.

Each room in the Albergo Pietrasanta is unique in design and feel
For those craving a spa experience, the choices in Italy with its very active volcanic mantle are legion. On the Tuscan Riviera in Cinquale near Viareggio is the Hotel Villa Undulna and the Terme della Versilia spa offering the best of all the water possibilities - thermal, sea, and swimming pool.

The lobby of the Hotel Villa Undulna
For those whose dream is a seaside villa experience, the Hotel Maremonti in Ronchi occupies a princely Tuscan edifice from 1900, with gardens and decor right out of a magical fable. A family-run hotel, the Maremonti was purchased in 1970 and lovingly restored by painter Paola Donati Siciliano and her husband, Enrico. Her evocative landscapes adorn the walls and the antiques and artifacts that decorate the villa make you feel as if you were staying in a home instead of a hotel. The views are either of the sea or the Apuan mountains, and many of the rooms have terraces that overlook one or both of these vistas.

My large terrace at the Hotel Maremonti overlooked the sea

The major tourist towns are also organizing events to appeal to women travelers. For example,

A surprising fact I learned at the "Benvenute in Toscana" conference was that the largest slice of Tuscan tourism 'pizza' is what the Italians call 'agriturismo.' When I first saw the term I thought it meant that kind of vacation we took in college where we went and picked grapes for a 'life experience.' In fact, agriturismo refers to the rental of apartments and villas, usually but not always out in the country. The Tuscan rental vacation is a special branch of Italian tourism, and especially of interest to women who like to feel "at home" even when they travel.

For more information on Tuscany travel for women, go to:
www.benvenuteintoscana.it
photos by Susan di Rende
Albergo Pietrasanta photo provided by the hotel
Published on Mar 27, 2007