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With the celebrations of Christmas just around the corner, you're probably not thinking too much about next year. However, if you have found a luxury villa in Tuscany and are planning a trip for the beginning of March 2019, you're in luck as that is Carnevale season. Some of the biggest and brightest and most colourful parties in the world, there are traditional festivals all over the world for the beginning of the Lenten season but the ones in Tuscany are particularly many, varied and old. Come party in style in Tuscany in 2019!

Here are more of the festivals that take place around the region.
Carnevale Masks
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Carnival is an event celebrated all over the world that sees people let loose before going into Lent, in anticipation of Easter. These colourful, joyous and, often, wild, events are famous, particularly New Orleans' Mardi Gras, Rio's Carnival, and Venice's Carnevale. However, while Tuscany may not be as famous for this event, her iterations are many and wonderful. If you're looking for a party come next March (Shrove Tuesday is on the 5th of March in 2019), then why not find a luxury villa in Tuscany and check one or some of these local Carnevale festivals out?
Olives
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Tuscany is one of the ultimate foodie destinations in the world where food is at the centre of the culture, it is fresh and simple, tasty and wholesome, one doesn't have to spend a lot to eat well, and there is a year-long calendar of food-related events that take place all throughout the region. You could find a perfect villa in Tuscany and spend your whole trip visiting different towns, trying different specialities and attending different food festivals. One of the big-hitters, however, is Boccaccesca, and annual food and wine street festival in the lovely medieval town of Certaldo Alto, on Via Boccaccio.
Watermelon
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You've found your perfect holiday rental in Chianti and now you're looking to see what you can do in the area this August. There is, of course, no shortage of things too see or do in Chianti but we might recommend one rather interesting annual event that takes place in the charming town of Castellina in Chianti at the end of August each year: the Watermelon Festival, or Sagra del Cocomero.

Castellina in Chianti is a pretty town, perched on a hilltop, with sweeping views over the surrounding area. It is home to several noble palaces, a grand and large centuries-old castle, a beautiful church and charming cobbled streetscapes. Surrounded by dense woods populated by a rich variety of wild fauna and rolling vineyards, it boasts many great wineries and a delicious local cuisine.
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On the 16th of June each year Pisa is home to the Luminara of San Ranieri Festival. Commemorating and celebrating the city’s Patron Saint, San Ranieri, it sees the whole town lit up magically by tens of thousands of candles upon nightfall. Dating back to 1688, the festival is said to trace its origins to when a simple urn containing the ashes of San Ranieri in a local cathedral was transferred to a more decorative modern urn by order of the Grand Duke of Tuscany.