Our signature itinerary of the Cinque Terre gives you the best of the legendary villages, as well as a quick stop in Pisa. KIDS 12 AND UNDER TOUR FOR FREE!
Our expert driver will pick you up right at the ship. We will visit Portovenere, Manarola, Vernazza, and Corniglia -- the most beautiful and indicative places in the Cinque Terre area. For cruisers with time constraints, this itinerary gives you the most effective use of your time.
Taking the ferry to travel from Portovenere to Manarola and Vernazza is recommended so that you can fully appreciate the glory of the coastline but it is optional (extra cost).
IMPORTANT NOTES:
In Italy drivers can share information while you are in the vehicle but are NOT permitted to go with you once leave the vehicle.
The Cinque itinerary is NOT customizable, except to skip Corniglia so that you can spend more time in Vernazza.
Pickup included
The history of Portovenere is long and interesting, dating back to the 1st Century BC, but most folks simply enjoy it for its charm. The main attractions are the imposing 13th Century church of St. Peter with its striking black and white stripes, and the colorful row houses along the marina that make one think of Portofino.
Literature lovers will remember that Lord Byron swam across the gulf of La Spezia from the grotto now named after him to visit Percy Bysshe Shelley in 1822.
Portovenere has evolved from fishing community during Roman times to base of the Byzantine fleet after the fall of the Western Roman Empire to gateway to Cinque Terre today: a living picture postcard of lush green terrain set against the brilliant blue sea.
Manarola is, perhaps, the most indicative of all the Cinque Terre villages. A tiny marina greets visitors, who will arrive in Manarola's little piazza after climbing a number of stairs (about 35 in all). A beautiful stone church in the Ligurian-Gothic style graces the town, which boasts the candy-coloured houses clinging to cliffs that the Cinque Terre is so famous for.
Vernazza is perhaps the most popular of the Cinque Terre villages. The marina area is very lively, with lots of terraces where you can enjoy a refreshment or snack. You will likely be in Vernazza at lunch time (depends on pickup time), and there are many good restaurants featuring seafood and the excellent local white wine.
The main street in Vernazza is a great place to shop or pause for some gelato (ice cream). For architectural points of interest there's Castello Doria, Vernazza's medieval fortification. Climb the Belvedere Tower for amazing views (small entry fee). Th church of Santa Margherita di Antiochia is also worth a visit: simple but very lovely.
Of all the Cinque Terre villages, Corniglia has best maintained its Medieval aspect. It's the only village that sits high on the cliffs, not reachable by ferry.
The narrow streets are pleasant to stroll, and some good gelato (ice cream) can be found in Corniglia. There are some lovely churches, but the best spot in the village in the public terrace with panoramic views up and down the coast.
On Pisa's “Campo dei Miracoli” -- FIeld of Miracles -- you will find not only the Leaning Tower but also the cathedral, baptistery, and cemetery, which are all remarkable monuments.
Besides being the world's most famous bell tower, the Leaning Tower of Pisa is a beautiful work of architecture dating back to the 12th Century. There is time to climb the Tower if you wish; we can pre-book tickets for you.
Papillon Service reserves the right to make changes to the itinerary on the day of your excursion based on such factors as weather conditions or the availability of certain features. In the event of severe storms or storm warnings Papillon Service reserves the right to substitute a different service (you will be given choices) in the interest of clients' safety.
Livorno, known as Leghorn in English, is a port city in Tuscany, Italy. It's famous for its Venetian-style canals, historic fortifications, and vibrant fish market. The city offers a mix of cultural heritage, beautiful architecture, and a lively maritime atmosphere.
Built in the 16th century, these fortifications are a UNESCO World Heritage Site and a testament to Livorno's rich history.
A bustling market offering fresh produce, seafood, and local delicacies. It's a great place to experience the local culture and cuisine.
A small but fascinating aquarium featuring a variety of marine life from the Mediterranean Sea.
A traditional fish stew made with a variety of seafood and tomatoes.
Salted cod cooked with tomatoes, onions, and olives.
This is the peak tourist season with warm weather and plenty of events. The sea is warm, making it ideal for beach activities.
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Livorno is generally safe for tourists, with low crime rates. However, as with any city, it's important to be aware of your surroundings and take basic precautions.
Livorno Centrale
Livorno Piazza Grande, Livorno Stazione Centrale
Buses are the primary mode of public transport in Livorno. They are affordable and cover most of the city.
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Home to the famous Leaning Tower, Pisa is a must-visit for its historic landmarks and beautiful architecture.
The capital of Tuscany, Florence is renowned for its art, architecture, and history.
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