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CINQUE TERRE AND PORTOVENERE - COD. LISE14

Another delightful itinerary is the one that goes through the Cinque Terre where the sea, the hills, the vineyards, the old fishing villages and the Genovese style churches add together to result in enthralling scenery. The 'Cinque Terre' are five small ancient fortified villages, inaccessible until some decades ago when a road was built. There are no cars and no noise but only nature. The population of each town is less than 500 except for Monterosso with 1000 inhabitants. Your driver will be waiting for you dockside at the prearranged time. Driving north, you'll reach Riomaggiore, the first of the five towns and walk through it to get on the "Via dell'Amore" (Walkway of Love) a famous and romantic easy walkway carved along the cliffs which will take you to the second town, Manarola, in about 15/20 minutes. From Manarola you can take the train or the boat, unless you want to hike the mountain path, to Vernazza, the 4th of the Five Lands. This is considered the most picturesque of the towns and you should be getting there in time to have your lunch in one of its typical restaurants. This itinerary has to be very flexible, not everyone wants to do the same thing. After you get back to the car, you will drive to Portovenere, once called 'Portus Veneris', that is situated in the most western part of the Gulf of La Spezia and is considered one of the most suggestive villages of La Spezia 's coast-line. Its origins dates back to ancient times: the first inhabitants were the 'Liguri', then the Romans and during late medieval times, by the monks that throve the village and its activities with their works. Abbot San Venerio was among these monks. Between the seventh and eleventh century, Portovenere underwent terrible and devastating invasions on behalf of Saracen and Norman pirates. In 1113, the Republic of Genoa purchased the antique village and the three facing islands of Palmaria, Tino and Tinetto from the Vezzano family. Thanks to its fortunate and strategic position in the bay, the Genoese made Porto Venere a land fortress, and thus a powerful bulwark of defence of their dominions. For this reason, new houses were built according to the style of architecture of the Genoese colonies spread throughout the Mediterranean sea , conceived with both residential and defensive functions. Walls were built with three mighty towers and sturdy bastions and a majestic castle to guard the village. The castle still exists and may be visited. it hosts very often important exhibitions. In the thirteenth century, Porto Venere faced another assault of the enemy. The Marine Republic of Pisa envied the fortunate Genoese base and furiously attacked the fortress of Porto Venere with its vessels. In 1256, following the harsh battles, peace returned to Porto Venere under the Genoese dominion, as the stronghold of the Republic. But in 1322, the village suffered the first defeats on behalf of the Ghibellini bandits from Genoa and continued having to defend itself from attempts on invasion carried out by the Lucchesi, French, Florentine and Aragonite armies, up to the Napoleonic period when the village became part of the projects of militarising and transforming the gulf, concluded under Cavour's government by the General Domenico Chiodo. Nowadays Porto Venere is a unique resort site, a pleasant combination of a primitive environment and modern equipment, that protect this suggestive and incomparable corner between the sky and sea. A excellent example is represented by the Byron Cave , hollowed out in the harsh rocks of the shore that conduct to the Cinque Terre. The cave is dedicated to the famous nineteenth century English poet, that lauded the beauties of the gulf even if he never visited it. Its original name is Arpaia Cave. From here on, you may turn into the 'carruggio', the typical narrow and winding streets that cross the high part of Porto Venere, once called "Castrum Superior". While strolling through the 'carruggio', crossed by three picturesque flights of steps that connect the village to the shore, you may find typical restaurants and meeting places alternated by unique artisans' shops. At the base of the typical tall houses painted with the characteristic local colours, the Calata is the liveliest and most popular area of the village where restaurants, bars and shops are located. At the end of your visit you'll drive back to Livorno Port to reboard your ship.
 

USEFUL INFORMATIONAvailable: all year round
Available: all year round
Tour length: 9 hours
Stops: Cinque Terre - Portovenere
Driving Time: Livorno - Cinque Terre 1 hour and 15 mins
Cinque Terre - Portovenere 30 mins
Portovenere - Livorno 1 hour and 15 mins
Pick up - drop off location: At your ship at Livorno Port
Pick up time (suggested): 8.00am
Price includes: private vehicle and English speaking driver, all taxes, insurance, drivers maintenance, gasoline, parking and tolls.
Price does not include: Meals and entrance fees where required.
Vehicle: To be more comfortable we suggest hiring a sedan per party up to 3 people and a van for larger parties.
Note: This tour is recommended for fit clients as it is physically challenging

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* up to 4 people

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 *Vehicle: To be more comfortable we suggest hiring a sedan per party up to 3 people and a van for larger parties.

 


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The proposed itineraries are only examples of possible tours, because we arrange  personalized tours. We invite our clients to contact one of our tour coordinator to help them design their own tour; deciding when and where to stop and how long to visit.

 
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