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Cinque Terre - Monterosso al Mare
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Cinque Terre - Manarola, Via dell'Amore
CINQUE TERRE - Day trip from Milan - every Thursday
Boat and train tour in one of the most beautiful regions in Italy (UNESCO Heritage)
'Cinque Terre' means 'five lands', and Italy's famous Cinque Terre are five perilously-perched villages strung along a short stretch of cliffs bordering the Ligurian Sea.
The Cinque Terre stretch of coastline is a National Park, and a Protected Marine Area, included on UNESCO's World Heritage List.
The Cinque Terre are (north to south): Monterosso al Mare, Vernazza, Corniglia, Manarola and Riomaggiore.
Departing Milan, you'll arrive by coach in Monterosso al Mare, the largest of the five villages. You'll have time to explore on your own before embarking on a boat trip to Manarola. The highlight here is the Via dell'Amore (Lovers Lane) walk, a gentle 20-minute stroll along a scenic coastal path to Riomaggiore, with romantic vistas over the Mediterranean Sea.
Riomaggiore is the Cinque Terre's fifth village. You'll have free time here, perhaps venturing down by the wharf where fishing boats line the shore or sampling locally produced wine from the town's historic vineyards.
You'll then continue on the final leg of your scenic day trip by train to La Spezia, where your coach will be waiting to take you back to Milan.
Insider tip: Did you know that the little trains (trenino) are used on the wine hills for the grape harvest?
CINQUE TERRE - Day trip from Milan - every Thursday PROGRAM
NOTE: Times subjected to organization and/or traffic problem
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Cinque Terre Day Trip from Milan
12 hours Starting from 120,00 € per person
Discover the beautiful Cinque Terre, one of Italy's most scenic secrets, on a day trip from Milan. Meaning 'five lands', the five lovely fishing villages of this UNESCO World Heritage-listed site are strung along the cliffs bordering the Ligurian Sea, linked by numerous walking paths and a train line.
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