the creative retreat with emma gannon in tuscany (private payment page)
the creative retreat with emma gannon in tuscany (private payment page)
30 april - 5 may 2025
you are invited to spend a week under the tuscan sun accompanied by award-winning author emma gannon in italy.
guided by emma you will experience intellectual stimulation and rejuvenating activities set against the backdrop of a restored 13th century farmhouse. nurture your creativity and live the ‘la dolce vita’ like a local in the region renowned for its stunning landscapes, rich history, and cultural heritage.
characterized by its rolling hills, vineyards, and olive groves, tuscany offers a picturesque backdrop to both inspire and relax you. this is a one-off opportunity to spend quality time with like-minded individuals and workshop with a sunday times best-selling author.
itinerary
day one
YOU HAVE ARRIVED in italy, prepare to live ‘la dolce vita’
NESTLE into your rustic farmhouse room
MEET emma and your new friends for the next week
INTENTION setting ceremony
DINE organic farm to table style
day two
MORNING yoga
JOURNAL and morning pages together
BRUNCH under the tuscan sun
CREATIVE WORKSHOP with emma
HIKE the rolling hills of tuscany
SELF time to read a book, meditate, journal or explore
DINE as new friendships take route
day three
MORNING yoga
JOURNAL and morning pages together
BRUNCH under the tuscan sun
COOKING class, learn the secrets of tuscan cuisine
LUNCH to enjoy the fruits of your labour
SELF time to walk to nearby villages, rent a bike or river swim
DINE on organic meals straight from the farm
day four
MORNING yoga
JOURNAL and morning pages together
BRUNCH under the tuscan sun
INTIMATE one-on-one time with emma
SELF TIME to reflect and write
EXPLORE the tuscan countryside and hunt for truffles
DINE as the sun sets
day five
MORNING yoga
JOURNAL and morning pages together
BRUNCH and laugh together
SELF time walk to the nearby castle, work on your creative projects, or just relax
GUIDED visit to nearby charming tuscan villages
DINE one last time with newfound friends
day six
MORNING yoga
JOURNAL and morning pages together
BRUNCH and reminisce
FAREWELLS as our journey ends
invitation from emma
TBC
exclusions
Flights to and from Italy
Meals and drinks not mentioned in the itinerary
Tips and gratuities
Travel insurance
inclusions
Workshops from Emma:
Creative workshop
One-on-one session
5 nights accommodation in an beautifully restored 13th century farmhouse
Brunch and dinner every day prepared by in-house chefs and made with organic ingredients from the farm that can tailor to any dietary requirement
Visit to local villages
Cooking class
Truffle hunting
Guided hike
Yoga classes
Goodie bag
All transportation
Transformative travel guidebook and journalling prompts from Aweventurer
meet your host
Emma Gannon is a creative multi-hyphenate who will always call herself a writer first. Before being a full-time author, she was once a columnist for the Sunday Times and social media editor at Condé Nast and has written for the likes of Vanity Fair, Vogue, The Guardian and ELLE. Her topics of choice are creativity, wellbeing and the future of work. She is a fan of living a life on your own terms -- reflected in her six books, helping her readers forge their own path. She is probably best known for her careers podcast Ctrl Alt Delete that attracted over 12 million downloads, her book about multi-hyphen living (The Multi-Hyphen Life) and her novel OLIVE which was nominated for the Dublin Literary Prize. She is a total bookworm and shares her book recommendation weekly via her popular newsletter Hyphen that has 50k engaged subscribers to date and is the fifth most popular literature newsletter on the platform globally.
She is an experienced speaker/panelist and has spoken at Arvon, TEDx, SoundsTrue, The Oxford Union, Founders Forum, Instagram HQ, Amazon UK and Google — plus many literary festivals over the years: including the prestigious Hay Festival, Henley Literary Festival and Cheltenham Literature Festival (including being a guest curator). She has also appeared regularly on BBC Breakfast, BBC Radio 4 (Woman's Hour), BBC Radio 2, BBC Radio 5, Live BBC Radio 1 and Virgin Radio (Chris Evans Breakfast Show.) She is also an ambassador for The Princes Trust & The World Literacy Foundation.
You can follow Emma on her instagram @emmagannonuk or her newsletter The Hyphen
location
we will be staying at a beautiful intimate 13th century farmhouse in the hills of tuscany. our boutique accommodation offers 9 unique, rustic rooms, a mix of singles and twins - 5 bathrooms, a dining and lounging area, an activity room, massage room, a serene outdoor space perfect for our group meals and gatherings and even a wood burning pizza oven! at the farmhouse you can expect farm to table meals made from the retreats self-grown produce. nearby the retreat are many quaint tuscan villages to explore and immerse yourself within.
FAQs
How can I join?
Please secure your place by paying a deposit. Confirmation will take place via email. There is a maximum no. of places available on this retreat, so act fast.
How do I get there?
We will be picking up guests at 11am on day 1 from an appointed spot in Florence. The closest airports are Firenze (55km away), Pisa (95km away) and Rome (250km away). Send us your flight details 30 days before departure.
What is the rooming configuration?
The trip is priced on a twin share basis for … and a private basis for …, so you will either have a bestie for the entire journey or your own room (limited availability).
How can I pay?
Pay the deposit now, and we will contact you for final payment due 120 days prior to trip departure. The price is in EURO. We also have flexible payment plans so you can pay in instalments that work for you - just email us at operations@aweventurer.com to set it up. Final payment will be via bank transfer. We recommend using Wise, which is also a great way to pay while you’re on the trip - a digital safe app with preferential foreign currency exchange rates. If you’d like to pay the remainder by credit card, there will be a surcharge.
What should I pack?
Day pack for carrying essentials.
Comfortable walking shoes with good grip.
Sun protection - a wide-brimmed hat, sunscreen.
Insect repellent and hand sanitiser.
Light layers for the daytime
Warmer layers for night time.
Swimmers.
Electrical adaptor.
Water bottle.