Spend an unforgettable day exploring Pisa and the enchanting Cinque Terre region on this small-group must-do tour from Florence, with train transport included. Get up close to Pisa’s premier sights including the Leaning Tower of Pisa and the Duomo. Then, fall in love with the iconic architecture of the UNESCO-listed Cinque Terre villages. Enjoy a picture-perfect snapshot of old-world Italy as you traverse Vernazza's winding streets, tuck into local produce, marvel at Manarola’s pretty houses, and relax on its charming beach.
Transport Only: It includes the return transport from Florence to Pisa and to La Spezia. Local train between Cinque Terre are not included.
It includes all train tickets from Florence to Pisa, La Spezia, Cinque Terre and back with the guidance of our Tour Leader
We will meet at the main entrance of the pharmacy inside Santa Maria Novella train station at 7:30am. Look up for our Tour Leader, easily recognizable by their purple T-shirt. After a brief introduction about the day you will board on a train to Pisa. If you are running late and unfortunately miss the group, don't worry take the first train independently to Pisa and meet the group there.
On the train have a little nap or enjoy your scenic ride out of the city, arriving in Pisa approximately 1h30m later.
Upon arrival, follow your tour leader to the Field of Dreams (Piazza dei Miracoli), a verdant expanse home to the city’s most important sights: the Leaning Tower of Pisa, the Baptistery and the Duomo. Here you will be completely free to visit the main sights independently for 1h30mins
During your free time you can pose for photos by the Leaning Tower and, depending on availability, head inside for a guided tour (own expense). Alternatively, make for the Duomo (own expense) to marvel at its carved pulpit by Giovanni Pisano, or head inside the Baptistery (own expense) to test the unusual acoustics or sit in a local bar for a coffee.
If you wish to book in advance your tickets to the Leaning Tower, we recommend the 10:00am entrance., but make sure you confirm it with the operator before.
Meet back with the rest of the group and your tour leader and take a 1h train to La Spezia, the gateway to the famous Cinque Terre, a string of five picturesque fishing villages along the rugged coastline.
Once at the train station in La Spezia you will have some time to grab some food in one of the local stores or pop down to the toilet before you board again on a local regional train to reach the National Park of Cinque Terre.
Cinque Terre can only be seen by local trains so expect some crowds and some train delays.
Firt stop will be Riomaggiore famous for its colorful cliffside houses, scenic coastal views, and narrow winding streets.
Enjoy your time to explore the picturesque port and charming alleyways in complete freedom.
Note: During the summer months ( June to September ) & high season this village will be skipped to allow more time in the other villages due to the big crowds.
Continue by train to Vernazza, a seaside town that surrounds a tiny, natural port. Vernazza is perhaps the most beautiful of the five villages of the Cinque Terre.
Enjoy 1 hour free time to soak up the sun on the pretty beach, or dive into the cooling waters for a swim.
In Vernazza you can enjoy also the elegant houses, the romantic restaurants and breathtaking viewpoints.
Your final stop is Manarola renowned for its breathtaking coastal scenery. The village is perched on a rugged cliff overlooking the Ligurian Sea, with colorful houses cascading down to the harbor. This picturesque setting makes Manarola one of the most photographed locations in Italy. Here you will have 1 hour .
Wander along the harbor and spend a few minutes snapping photos of the picturesque buildings that cascade toward the sea.
From Manarola we will take the train back to La Spezia or Pisa. Here we will take the last train of the day to return back to Florence, where your tour concludes. The journey is 2h30m. On the way back you can simply have a nap and rest after a long day or chat with your new travel friends .
In front of the main entrance of the pharmacy located inside Santa Maria Novella Train station of Florence opposite platform 16.
Keep in Mind:
- Not wheelchair accessible
- Not suitable for pets
- Minimum age is 13 years
- In high season ( June, July & August ) due to the popularity of the villages, the trains could be very crowed and hot, be prepared
- The tour requires a minimum of 8 participants. If not reached we will offer a private option with a supplement or an alternative date/tour or to cancel the tour with refund.
Directions to reach the meeting point:
Meeting Point: In front of the pharmacy inside S.M.N train station opposite platform 16. Meet the guide at 7:30am
Contact Details
Ph: +39 055 0503517 - Whatsapp: +39 393 8363746
Opening hours:
April – October : Monday to Sunday from 08:00am to 7:00pm
November – March : Monday to Friday from 09:00am to 5:30pm. Saturday & Sunday Closed
Terms & Conditions
- No refund will be given to those clients who do not show up at the correct departure time and point, or to those who lose contact with the guide and therefore do not complete the excursion.
- It is the passenger’s responsibility to get in touch with The Tour Operator if running late to the meeting point or if you can’t find the guide in order to assist you as much as possible. If you miss the tour, no refund will be possible. If the customer wishes to reschedule the same-day tour to a different date, the full amount of the tour must be repaid.
- In the event of a national train strike or train delays, the tour operator is not responsible of the disservice of the trains. In the event of national train strikes the tour could be cancelled or moved to an alternative date
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