If you’re a true automotive enthusiast, I’m sure you must be excited about Michael Mann’s new movie, Ferrari. Based on the 1991 biography Enzo Ferrari: The Man, the Cars, the Races, the Machine by motorsport journalist Brock Yates, the movie explores a tumultuous period in Enzo Ferrari’s (played by Adam Driver) life. However, if you want a more immersive experience and want to trace the colorful life of the Italian marque’s founder, luxury tour company Red Savannah has introduced a specially curated tour of Italy inspired by Michael Mann’s film. Called the Ferrari, Sunsets, and Super Tuscans, the eight-day adventure will let you explore Italy in the most memorable way.
Those who take the adventure-filled road trip will get the opportunity to drive on the scenic road of northern and central Italy in a Ferrari F8 Tributo. The tour includes a visit to the birthplace of Enzo Ferrari in Modena, along with the chance to test driving skills at a nearby race track. In addition to that, an exclusive visit to the Stanguellini Museum to admire a stunning collection of classic cars is also included in the itinerary, followed by an opportunity to check out the Lamborghini Urus assembly line in Motor Valley.
The Ferrari-themed luxury road trip is also for you if you are a gastronome. In addition to tackling Italy’s winding roads in a Ferrari, you’ll also get to savor some of the finest Italian wines, such as Barolo and Chianti. Along with sampling some famous local delicacies like Parmigiano Reggiano and balsamic vinegar, the tour also includes a dinner at Massimo Bottura’s Michelin three-star restaurant Osteria Francescana and lunch at Ferrari’s restaurant from 1950.
From the vine-clad Piedmont hills and the bountiful valleys of Emilia Romagna to the fairy-tale, cypress-lined panoramas of timeless Tuscany, Red Savannah’s eight-day road trip has been carefully curated to offer the best vistas of Italy. The per-person cost for the trip based on two adults sharing a room is $45,109 in the high season, $41,002 in the mid-season, and $37,237 in the low season. You’ll also get the option to upgrade to more powerful Ferraris.