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CINQUE TERRE TOUR (2 DAYS 1 NIGHT) |



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Five villages, Riomaggiore, Manarola, Coniglia, Vernazza, Monterosso face onto the sea. A million reasons not to miss this amazing escape. Romantic paths, boat rides, good food, wine, amazing landscape, sun and beaches.
Day 1 Early morning departure from Florence (around 7am). We will reach La Spezia harbour, (about 2 hours driving). Boarding on boat and departure towards the coast.
First stop at Portovenere, a beautiful village not belonging properly to the “5 lands” but definitely worth a visit. Departure to Rio Maggiore, the first of the 5 villages. Visit of the centre, time for a dive and then walk along the magic “lovers’ path”. A short path right on the coast that will lead you to the next village, Manarola. Visit of the centre and free time for lunch, then departure by boat to Monterosso a Mare. Tour the village and discover the many grottos by walking on magical little paths, or relax by the beach. Dinner in a typical restaurant and overnight at hotel.
Day 2 Easier wake up, as we leave by boat at about 10.30am towards Vernazza, the most famous of the 5 lands and arguably the most fascinating one. Time to discover the village and wonder around the tiny colorful streets before we head to Corniglia by train (a very scenic coastline train ride of about 5 minutes). Corniglia is not directly on the sea, as it used to be a hamlet, so it is the less touristy of all the lands. Discover all its intact beauty before our engaging down-hill walk to Manarola, from where, (after a dive of course!) we will get back on boat to Portovenere and then La Spezia.
Our driver will lead us back to Florence for a scheduled final arrival at about 7.30/8.00PM
INCLUDES:
- Ground transportation in airconditioned minivan or motorcoach (Florence to La Spezia and return) - Boat Transportation - Entrance to “lovers path” - 1 night accommodation at 3 star hotel, service charges and Vat Taxes - Full board basis: (one dinner, one breakfast, and one lunch)
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