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Cinque Terre Walk




Cinque Terre Walk details
Departures 2010 :
May 9 & 23
June 13
September 5 & 19
October 3

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Hike around Palmaria Island
 Hike around Palmaria Island

That
 That's Amore!
Explore the backstreets of Vernazza
 Explore the backstreets of Vernazza
Lovely Manarola!
 Lovely Manarola!
Pick up some fresh produce
 Pick up some fresh produce
High trails lead to spectacular views
 High trails lead to spectacular views

The sweet kick of Lemoncello
 The sweet kick of Lemoncello

See why Lord Byron loved Portovenere
 See why Lord Byron loved Portovenere


Cinque Terre Walk


Cinque Terre Walk Itinerary

TOUR AT A GLANCE -
Duration:  7 Days/6 Nights
Departing from: Santa Margherita Ligure, 2.30 p.m. on Sunday, Day 1
Tour finishes: La Spezia train station, 10 a.m. Saturday, Day 7
Trip cost: $2,899 USD per person based on double occupancy.

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All dates are GUARANTEED DEPARTURES. You can create your own date for a small group.

Our trip starts in Santa Margherita Ligure, where we spend two nights at the three-star Hotel Jolanda. The first two days of walks are along isolated cliff-side paths that provide us with stunning views over the Golfo di Tigullio. Sights include the 12th century Abbey of San Fruttuoso nestled below us in a blue bay, and the pastel-coloured houses of Portofino which gaze out upon the gleaming yachts of the rich and famous. Our day's exercise will be rewarded each night with an excellent meal of fresh seafood.

Monteross Mare will be our home for the next two nights, one of the five "Cinque Terre" villages and part of the UNESCO World Heritage site. Relax into village life and enjoy the town's colorfully painted boats, narrow alleyways, and lively cafes.  From Monterosso we walk the ancient footpath connecting all of the Cinque Terre villages.  If you are tired of walking, you can hop on any of the trains or ferries that link the towns.

Our last two nights are in the charming town of Portovenere. Tucked beneath a massive Genovese fortress built in the 15th century to ward off Turkish corsairs, Portovenere was originally a Roman outpost, and you can still watch the sunset from atop the ruins of the former Temple to Venus.  Its dramatic cliffs and glittering blue bay may tempt you to have a swim in the "Poet's Grotto," once frequented by Byron and Shelly.  Our last day begins with a short boat ride around the island of Palmaria, and then a walk around the island on a wooded trail. That night we say our good-byes in a lively seafood restaurant along the marina. The trip ends on Saturday with a private transfer to the train station in La Spezia for rail connections to other destinations.
(Luggage is transfered by van. 2 nights Santa Margherita Ligure, 2 nights Monterosso, and 2 nights Portovenere. Trip ends at La Spezia train station on Saturday morning.)



Day 1 - Sunday:  Arrive in Santa Margherita and transfer to our hotel on your own. Santa Margherita, known for its orange blossoms and beach-front promenade, is a lovely coastal town on the Ligurian Sea approximately twenty miles southeast of Genoa. Please plan to arrive early in the day, as you will be meeting your trip leader and traveling companions at 2:30 p.m. for a warm-up hike. A formal group orientation will be held this evening before dinner. Overnight in Santa Margherita for the next two nights. Our pick-up time of 14:30 means that you can depart Rome or Milan this morning and arrive in Santa Margherita in time for the hike. If you wish to arrive a day early please let us know and we can book an extra night for you in Santa Margherita. Hotel and Dinner included.


Day 2 - Monday:  After breakfast we begin our first full day of hiking along dramatic seaside cliffs, from Camogli to Portofino. Sights include the 13th century Abbey of San Fruttuoso, nestled below us in a glittering blue bay, and the pastel-colored houses ringing the harbor in Portofino. Our route serves as the perfect scenic introduction to this marvelous region. Hotel, breakfast and dinner included.


Day 3 - Tuesday:  We transfer by train this morning to the resort town of Levanto, where we'll buy picnic supplies and start off on our walk to Monterosso, the first of the famed "Cinque Terre" villages.  After a shady walk through a pine forest, we exit along a coastal track and descend back down to the sea with the five villages spread out before us.  Arrive in Monterosso and check into our hotel, located in the old center of the village. Time to enjoy a swim or simply take in the sea view from a cafe before reconvening for a tasting of regional wines at the Enotecca Internazionale. Tonight is a "free night" dinner -- so you can eat wherever you wish. Hotel and breakfast included. Dinner not included.


Day 4 - Wednesday:  Today's hike takes us along the ancient footpath joining the five villages of the Cinque Terre: Monterosso, Vernazza, Corniglia, Manarola, and finally to Riomaggiore. Enjoy the breathtaking views and colorful history of the villages, and sample their fresh pesto and delicious focaccia. The path is well marked, so you can go at your own pace and take your time exploring the villages. Indeed, if you have had enough hiking and find yourself happily lost in a sunny piazza overlooking the sea, you can simply catch a local train or boat back to Monterosso at your leisure. Hotel, breakfast and dinner included


Day 5 - Thursday:  Today we say farewell to Monterosso and take a short train ride to  Riomaggiore, from where we start our hike to Portovenere. Our walk takes us past a medieval sanctuary, through majestic pine forests, and finally down past the Genoese fortress that protected Portovenere from marauding corsair pirates. We check into our hotel in late afternoon and have some free time to explore the cobbled streets and narrow alleys of this picturesque seaside village. Dramatic cliffs plunge into the blue waters of the Mediterranean in a setting so beautiful that Byron, Shelly, and D.H. Lawrence all fell to its charms. Tonight we eat together in the hotel (either the Grand Hotel or the Paradiso depending on the departure). Overnight in Portovenere. Hotel, breakfast and dinner included.


Day 6 - Friday:  Our final day starts with a boat ride around Palmaria Island to the smaller islands of Tino and Tinetto. Both islands and Portovenere itself were elected UNESCO World Heritage sites in 1997 for their beauty and historical importance. We then walk around the island on a wooded path, passing marble quarries, a neolithic cave, and abandoned 19th century fortifications.  We'll return to Portovenere mid-afternoon and have some free time before dinner to explore or go for a swim in the "Poet's Grotto." Tonight we'll drink a toast to a lovely week together, then have dinner at one of the lively restaurants along the marina. Overnight in Portovenere. Hotel, breakfast and dinner included


Day 7 - Saturday:  After breakfast, the tour ends with a private transfer to the La Spezia train station, arriving around 9:45 a.m. Please do not schedule rail departures prior to 10:00 a.m. Breakfast included.

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The walks in the Cinque Terre, though not long in terms of distance, can be strenuous at times as we ascend or descend mountain paths or a series of old stairways that have been used for years to link the villages of the region. We have designed the trip so that there is always some free time in the late afternoon so you can relax, read, or have a dip in the sea. Breakfast is included every day, and dinners reflect the excellent traditional food of the region. Daily distance between 8 and 14 kms.



Useful Links -
City of Portofino:  website in English from the gem of the Italian Riviera
Gulf of Tigullio: some background on this park around Portofino
San Fruttuoso:  interesting site on this beautiful abbey
Parco Nazionale delle Cinque Terre:  basic information on the park and villages
UNESCO World Heritage Site:
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General Information

Qualifications: This trip is rated moderate with some challenging uphills. Each day's walk starts at sea level and climbs as high as 500 metres (1,500 feet) before returning to sea level. This means there are some long sustained uphills and downhills. Note also that people who suffer from severe vertigo may be affected on some stretches of the trail as we often have wide-open vistas over the sea.

Trip Cost Includes: All accommodations (2 nights Santa Margherita, 2 nights Monterosso, 2 nights Portovenere); 6 breakfasts and 5 dinners; bilingual guide or guides; all luggage transfers; scheduled train and boat transfers as indicated in the itinerary.

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Booking: e-mail us to receive a booking contract (or use the "Reservation" page). 

Insurance: We highly recommend the purchase of Trip Insurance. We recommend "Travel Guard" to our American clients, just click on the logo below, while Canadian residents can click here.  Australian, New Zealander, and British travelers, please consult your insurance brokers.



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