Attention, experience and friendliness are our priorities. I know very well the waters in which we will sail. You will see one of the most suggestive coasts of Italy.
If the sea conditions do not allow you to reach the Cinque Terre ... we will take care of offering you an alternative itinerary in safety.
I will be ready to answer your questions. I will adapt to your needs. During the stops it will be possible to visit the chosen location independently. You can buy typical products or other.
Duration: 7 hours<br/>Aperitif: The cruise includes an aperitif on board with local products and drinks<br/>Where do we go: From the small port of La Spezia we sail towards Portovenere, with a stop. Then we continue towards the 5 Terre<br/>Aperitif: The cruise includes an aperitif on board with local products and drinks
Church consecrated in 1198. The characteristic construction with black and white bands - typically Ligurian - was built in the 13th century. It stands on a rock overlooking the sea right on the strait that divides the bay of Portovenere from the open sea, offering a spectacular view. Mentioned by Montale in a poem dedicated to Portovenere, it is often chosen for weddings, due to its particular suggestiveness.
Natural cave, a UNESCO heritage site, with a depth of up to 20 meters, takes its name from the poet George Byron who was inspired by his works here. It can be seen from the sea just outside Portovenere in the direction of the 5 Terre and can be reached on foot from Portovenere from the stone pizzale under the church of San Pietro. You pass through an arch and admire a breathtaking view with the sea fringing on the rocks and the Castle that overlooks it. According to a legend, Byron dived right here to reach Shelley, who was in Lerici, swimming for 8 km.
5 ancient fishing villages wedged into a rocky coast overlooking the sea, with typical colored houses. Among them the terraced vineyards clinging to the mountain.
Three islands: Palmaria (the largest), Tino and Tinetto, partly a military zone. Very close to each other they are separated by mirrors of blue sea.
A maritime town of medieval origins, it closes the Gulf of La Spezia to the east with its castle, which overlooks the sea. It was an important port of connection along the Via Francigena. Today a tourist and seaside destination. It was a place of inspiration for poets and artists, such as Percy and Mary Shelley, Byron, Carducci, D'Annunzio
Built starting from 1152 as a fortification with an octagonal base, it underwent many changes to works by the Maritime Republics, in particular that of Genoa. In fact, they competed for possession for its strategic position. The current appearance dates back to the last modification of 1555, commissioned by the Genoese "Offizio di San Giorgio", as recalled by the plaque located on the entrance portal. In addition to the charming town, with its square and the typical "carugio", it is possible to go shopping among the shops. We won't visit inside.
Small fishing village, perched on a cliff to the east of the Municipality of Lerici. The writer Mario Soldati lived here for his last years. The narrow alley that crosses it leads to a belvedere, from which you can admire the breaking of the waves on the rocks, and to a famous church overlooking the sea. An ancient legend tells that Tellaro was saved from a Saracen attack, coming from the sea, by a giant octopus. It hammered the church bell. Thus it was that the inhabitants were awakened and were able to repel the enemies.
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La Spezia is a vibrant port city in northern Italy, serving as the gateway to the stunning Cinque Terre. Known for its rich maritime history, beautiful waterfront, and as a starting point for exploring the picturesque coastal villages of the Cinque Terre, La Spezia offers a blend of cultural, historical, and natural attractions.
A medieval castle offering panoramic views of the city and the Gulf of La Spezia. The castle houses the Museum of Ligure Navigation.
A museum showcasing a rich collection of artworks, including paintings, sculptures, and decorative arts from the Middle Ages to the 20th century.
A UNESCO World Heritage site consisting of five picturesque coastal villages: Monterosso al Mare, Vernazza, Corniglia, Manarola, and Riomaggiore.
A traditional Ligurian pasta dish made with trofie pasta and pesto sauce, often served with potatoes and green beans.
A type of flatbread topped with olive oil, salt, and sometimes herbs or other ingredients.
A savory chickpea pancake, similar to a thin, crispy crepe.
This is the peak tourist season with warm weather, crowded beaches, and vibrant festivals. Ideal for beach activities and exploring the Cinque Terre.
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La Spezia is generally safe for tourists, with low crime rates. However, as with any destination, it's important to be aware of your surroundings and take basic precautions.
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La Spezia Centrale Bus Station
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A charming coastal town with a medieval church, colorful houses, and stunning views of the sea.
A picturesque seaside town with a beautiful beach, historic castle, and charming streets.
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