Along a low-lying stretch of sand just off the coast between Pisa and Florence, Piquenique na praia, ao pôr do sol – privativo offers a private two- to three-hour seaside escape that feels both simple and deliberate. Located near Pisa but listed in Firenze, Toscana, Italy, this small-group experience brings guests onto a free beach tucked among coastal dunes. The primary scene is wind-sculpted sand, maritime pines and low Mediterranean scrub; the dunes frame a long horizon where the Tyrrhenian light softens into sunset. The setup is deliberately elegant: a vinyl picnic case, woven mat, cushions and tasteful accents arrive arranged among the dunes so you can settle without fuss. Local flavors do the heavy lifting—assorted Tuscan cheeses, cured salumi, panini and tartes mingle with fresh fruit, artisanal breads, olive oil and fine pastries, all paired with one bottle of wine or sparkling per two guests plus water and juices. It’s a food-forward moment that lets the landscape breathe around the spread. Why this feels like a standout is the combination of place and ritual. Public beaches in this part of Tuscany can be crowded by day; arriving at dusk with a small group and a curated picnic transforms the shoreline into a private theater. The experience foregrounds regional cuisine—salt-aged prosciutto, pecorino, drizzles of local extra-virgin olive oil—and the sensory architecture of the dunes: the grit of sand underfoot, the cooling breeze, and the long, clean line of the sea at sunset. Practical notes: the meeting point is A ser comunicado após a reserva., and group size is strictly 2 to 6 people. The host supplies all picnic gear and biodegradable disposables; guests are asked to follow the guide’s instructions for dune access to protect fragile vegetation. Light walking on sand and low dune steps are part of the outing, so comfortable shoes are helpful. This is a quiet, low-impact outing ideal for couples, small friend groups or anyone seeking to combine simple luxury with outdoor time. It’s not a strenuous hike or a guided nature lecture—rather a designed moment to taste Tuscany by the sea, with the sky and surf composing the backdrop. For travelers based in Firenze or staying near Pisa, the timing around golden hour is the core feature: arrive early enough to watch the light change, savor the local bites, and leave the beach at twilight when the dunes regain their hush. Small extras can elevate the evening: a light shawl for wind, a reusable bottle, and a camera for low-light shots. If you have dietary restrictions note them at booking; hosts are willing to adapt menus when given advance notice. Sunset here feels generous, and this simple ritual becomes one of the clearest memories of Tuscany.