About Golf Cart Tours Florence
Golf Cart Tours Florence is an independent guide to the best private electric golf cart tours of the Florentine hills — Piazzale Michelangelo, Basilica San Miniato al Monte, Galileo's Arcetri, and the panoramic routes above the Arno that most visitors never discover on foot. We compare the tours so you can book the right one in minutes. Ready to explore? Browse all Florence golf cart tours on our homepage.
Why we built this site
Most travelers visiting Florence search for a golf cart tour and find dozens of near-identical listings on Viator and Tripadvisor — each promising 'the best panoramic views' with similar photos and similar star ratings. It's hard to tell what actually differs between them.
We pull the details into one place: route differences, departure points, whether hotel pickup is included, how long the tour actually runs, and what the reviews say about specific guides. We also note what changed in 2025 when Florence updated its vehicle regulations in the city centre — information that matters if you're comparing listings that predate the change.
How we choose the tours
We don't list everything on Viator. We feature tours that meet a few baseline standards:
- Operated by licensed Italian tourism operators with current insurance
- A meaningful volume of verified traveler reviews on Tripadvisor or Viator
- Genuinely private — not shared carts with strangers
- Honest route descriptions that match what reviewers actually experienced
- Free cancellation policy for flexible bookings
How we make money
This site is free to use. When you book through a link on this page, we may earn a small commission from the tour operator or Viator platform — at no extra cost to you. It never changes the price you pay, and it never decides the order or rating of a tour.
Our comparisons reflect routes, inclusions, ratings, and review quality, not commission rates.
About the author
This guide is written and maintained by Marco Ferretti, a Florence-based travel writer who has been covering Tuscany's tourism scene since 2015. A native of the Oltrarno district, Marco has taken most of these routes on foot, by bike, and by cart — and knows the difference between an operator who actually stops at the Arcetri Observatory and one who just drives past it.