Cinque terre
The Cinque Terre is a portion of coast of the Ligurian Riviera located in the territory of the province of La Spezia
Since 1997 are part of the list of UNESCO World Heritage Site, thanks to them an exceptionally valuable cultural landscape which represents the harmonious interaction settled between man and nature to produce a landscape of exceptional quality, which manifests a way the millennial traditional life and continues to play a leading role in the socio-economic life of society.
Thanks to the geographical characteristics of the territory and anthropic where they arise, the Cinque Terre are considered one of the most striking sights of the Italian coast, for their context hilly topography naturally rough and bumpy, softened by the construction of terraces or bands for the crop, which falls into the sea with steep slopes; at the points where the sea creeps serpentinamente in the land rise the villages, articulated to follow the natural shape of the hills.
The work of man over the centuries has shaped the territory by building the famous terraces on slopes to the sea, due to the particular agricultural technique seeks to exploit as much as possible places steep slopes leading down to the sea, he has done so one of the most fascinating landscapes of Liguria.
And 'it recommended to visit the Cinque Terre by train that stops at all stations or with the ferries that depart also from Viareggio.
It 'strongly discouraged rather visit them by car.
BOAT EXCURSIONS TO CINQUE TERRE FROM VIAREGGIO AND FORTE DEI MARMI
The Consorzio Marittimo Turistico 5 Terre organizes sea excursions by boat to the Cinque Terre also departing from Viareggio and Forte dei Marmi from mid-June to mid-September, and within each of the five villages in Liguria for an entire day. The cost of the tour is 30 Euros.
The boat trip to the Cinque Terre for discovering Rio Maggiore, Manarola, Corniglia, Vernazza and Monterosso through a route by sea, with a break of three hours in Monterosso and an hour's stop in Porto Venere.
In Monterosso, it will stop for three hours (usually from 12 to 15 hours): At this time you can visit the village, bathe in the crystal clear sea or have lunch in one of its many local restaurants including the local specialties , trofie with pesto sauce, focaccia and sciacchetrà, the local liquor.
On the return trip, the tour of the Cinque Terre by boat continues towards Porto Venere. Here it is scheduled one hour stopover during which recommend you visit the small church perched St. Peter, dedicated to the goddess Venus, hence the name "Porto Venere". The village is quaint, with colorful facades of the houses, the marina and its tourist center.
From Porto Venere start excursions to the 5 Terre with the possibility of getting on and off at will in the villages of Rio Maggiore, Manarola, Vernazza and Monterosso, making the rounds of the three islands of the spezino, Palmaria, Tino and Tinetto, or aim at Lerici .
FERRY TIMETABLE FOR THE FIVE LANDS:
From Viareggio: Departure at 09:00 - Return 18:30
From Forte dei Marmi: Departure 09:30 - Return 18:00
The service runs from 18/06/2016 to 11/09/2016
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Phone: +39 0187 732987
Timetable: Consorzio Marittimo Turistico 5 Terre
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