Private tour.
DA Manarola to Corniglia through the hills overlooking the sea characterized by typical terraces made with dry stone walls that allowed the Ligurians, already in ancient times, to colonize a rugged and difficult territory.
Five villages set in the rock, rich in local traditions and history.
Crossing this territory on the ancient paths that connect the Cinque Terre gives glimpses of incomparable beauty on the sea and on the landscape characterized by Mediterranean scrub and vineyards, olive and citrus trees.
Snack with tasting of focaccia, pesto and wine, with in-depth analysis of local food and wine traditions.
The tour is personalized from time to time according to the interests and physical abilities of the participants.
Pickup included
Visit to the village, walk along the central road to the port and Punta Bonfiglio, with introduction to the Cinque Terre National Park; history, culture and traditions of these ancient villages, strategic destination of Roman domination, of the Genoese republic and of pirate raids.
Guided observation of the territory characterized by sedimentary rocks overlooking the sea subject to marine erosion and landslides. Discovery of the Mediterranean scrub and the adaptations of coastal plants to the salty climate and summer heat.
Climb to Volastra to discover the Cinque Terre National Park, a UNESCO world heritage site since 1997 for the virtuous integration of the human landscape with the nature of this enchanting but extremely fragile place. The Cinque Terre have in fact been cultivated since ancient times with the construction of terraces supported by the famous "dry stone walls" which have preserved the integrity of the territory up to the present day from the risk of frequent landslides of the sedimentary rock subjected to marine erosion.
In Volastra, a break in the shade awaits us with a snack of pesto, focaccia and white wine which will offer us the opportunity to delve into the local culinary traditions and the history of Cinque Terre wine production.
The excursion continues between terraces and Mediterranean scrub, passing through wetlands and holm oak forests, with an incomparable view of the entire marine area of the Cinque Terre and the small villages hidden among the rocks. In Corniglia a panoramic terrace awaits us that embraces the entire day.
We will be able to reach Vernazza on foot or by train depending on the strength left available. Visit to the village hidden in the only natural inlet of the Cinque Terre. Here we will end our journey through botany, geology, traditions and history of this land rich in culture and rare beauty.
Manarola is one of the five colorful coastal villages that make up the Cinque Terre in Italy. Known for its stunning views, vineyards, and charming narrow streets, it's a picturesque destination that feels like a step back in time. The village is perched on a cliff overlooking the Ligurian Sea, offering breathtaking landscapes and a unique blend of natural beauty and cultural heritage.
This scenic coastal walkway connects Manarola to Riomaggiore and offers breathtaking views of the Ligurian Sea. It's a romantic and picturesque route that's perfect for a leisurely stroll.
The marina is the heart of Manarola, offering a picturesque setting with colorful houses, fishing boats, and a small beach. It's a great spot for a swim or a relaxing walk along the waterfront.
This historic church is one of the oldest buildings in Manarola and features beautiful architecture and religious art. It's a peaceful spot to visit and offers a glimpse into the village's rich history.
The vineyards surrounding Manarola are a significant part of the village's heritage and offer stunning views of the coastline. Visitors can enjoy wine tastings and learn about the local winemaking traditions.
A traditional basil pesto made with fresh basil, pine nuts, garlic, Parmesan, and olive oil. It's a staple in Ligurian cuisine and is often served with pasta or as a condiment.
A traditional Italian flatbread that's soft, fluffy, and topped with olive oil, salt, and sometimes herbs. It's a popular snack and is often served with meals.
A sweet dessert wine made from locally grown grapes. It's a specialty of the Cinque Terre and is often enjoyed with desserts or as an aperitif.
The peak season offers the best weather for exploring the outdoors, swimming, and enjoying the vibrant atmosphere. The sea is warm, and all attractions are open.
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Manarola is a safe destination for travelers, with low crime rates and a welcoming atmosphere. However, as with any tourist destination, it's important to be aware of your surroundings and take precautions to protect your belongings.
Manarola Station
La Spezia, Lerici
Trains are the most efficient way to get around the Cinque Terre and to nearby cities. The stations are well-connected and frequent services are available.
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Car, Bike, Scooter
Riomaggiore is another charming village in the Cinque Terre, known for its colorful houses, narrow streets, and historic castle. It's a great spot for exploring, shopping, and enjoying local cuisine.
Corniglia is a smaller, quieter village in the Cinque Terre, known for its stunning views and peaceful atmosphere. It's a great spot for a relaxing day trip and offers a glimpse into the traditional Ligurian lifestyle.
Portovenere is a historic coastal town known for its colorful houses, historic churches, and stunning views. It's a great spot for exploring, dining, and enjoying the local culture.
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