Full-Day Cinque Terre Tour from Pisa
Pisa, Italy
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Trip Type: Cultural Tours
Duration: 11 hours
Explore the Cinque Terre on a day tour through a slice of paradise. This unique experience has you visiting an area subdivided into five villages suspended on steep cliffs overlooking the sea, where vegetation and lush vineyards frame breathtaking scenery.
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Explore the Cinque Terre on a day tour through a slice of paradise. This unique experience has you visiting an area subdivided into five villages suspended on steep cliffs overlooking the sea, where vegetation and lush vineyards frame breathtaking scenery.Get out of the city for a day and enjoy the most impressive rocky coastline you have ever seen. The Cinque Terre National Park is in Liguria and it has been declared World Heritage Site by UNESCO. Little villages, beautiful beaches and crystal clear water will be the frame to your day.
Travel by train from one village to another, and see four of them total. Visit Vernazza, overlooked by the remains of a Medieval castle with a cylindrical tower; Riomaggiore famous for its wine and its typical narrow streets; the ancient fishing village of Monterosso, known as the ‘pearl of Cinque Terre’ and Manarola a tiny urban jewel characterized by Genoese style ‘case-torri’.
During the tour you will have free time to take a swim or discover the villages on your own, plus you will get the chance to taste some Limoncino ligure for yourself.
Travel by train from one village to another, and see four of them total. Visit Vernazza, overlooked by the remains of a Medieval castle with a cylindrical tower; Riomaggiore famous for its wine and its typical narrow streets; the ancient fishing village of Monterosso, known as the ‘pearl of Cinque Terre’ and Manarola a tiny urban jewel characterized by Genoese style ‘case-torri’.
During the tour you will have free time to take a swim or discover the villages on your own, plus you will get the chance to taste some Limoncino ligure for yourself.
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