Suggested Itineraries

CINQUE TERRE

RIOMAGGIORE, MANAROLA, CORNIGLIA, VERNAZZA, MONTEROSSO

Cinque Terre, a stunning coastal region in Italy, is renowned for its picturesque villages, breathtaking landscapes, and vibrant culture. Comprising five enchanting towns—Monterosso al Mare, Vernazza, Corniglia, Manarola, and Riomaggiore—Cinque Terre offers a plethora of experiences for visitors. Each village boasts its unique charm, with colourful buildings clinging to steep cliffs, crystal-clear waters, and terraced vineyards that enhance the area’s natural beauty. For those planning to explore this UNESCO World Heritage Site, carefully crafted Cinque Terre itineraries can help maximise the experience, whether you prefer leisurely hikes along scenic trails, indulging in local cuisine, or immersing yourself in the rich history of the region. The famous Sentiero Azzurro trail connects the villages, providing stunning views of the Ligurian Sea, while the local train service offers a convenient way to travel between them. Visitors can also enjoy activities such as wine tasting, exploring the quaint shops, or relaxing on the beautiful beaches. With its captivating scenery and diverse offerings, Cinque Terre remains a must-visit destination for anyone seeking an unforgettable Italian getaway.

PORTO VENERE

Porto Venere, a charming coastal village located in the Liguria region of Italy, is a destination that captivates visitors with its stunning natural beauty and rich history. Nestled between the azure waters of the Ligurian Sea and the rugged cliffs, Porto Venere is renowned for its colourful houses that line the waterfront, creating a picturesque backdrop for leisurely strolls along the promenade. One of the best ways to explore this enchanting area is by considering Porto Venere itineraries that include not only the village itself but also the nearby Cinque Terre National Park, which is easily accessible by boat. Adventurous travellers can embark on hiking trails that offer panoramic views of the coastline, while those seeking a more relaxed experience can enjoy boat tours that showcase the dramatic cliffs and hidden coves of the region. The local cuisine, featuring fresh seafood and traditional Ligurian dishes, further enhances the appeal of Porto Venere, making it a delightful stop for food enthusiasts. Additionally, the historical significance of the village, with its medieval architecture, including the striking Church of St. Peter perched on a cliff, provides a fascinating insight into the area’s past. For anyone planning a visit, Porto Venere itineraries can be tailored to include a mix of culture, nature, and gastronomy, ensuring a memorable experience in this exquisite part of Italy.

TELLARO

Discover Tellaro, a charming village nestled along the picturesque Ligurian coastline of Italy, renowned for its breathtaking views and quaint atmosphere. Often regarded as one of the hidden gems of the Cinque Terre region, Tellaro boasts a rich history and a vibrant local culture that captivates visitors. The village is characterised by its narrow winding streets, colourful houses, and stunning coastal scenery, making it a perfect destination for those seeking a tranquil escape. As you explore Tellaro, consider various Tellaro itineraries that allow you to experience the best the area has to offer. These itineraries can include leisurely strolls along the seafront, visits to the historic Church of San Giorgio, or even a boat trip to nearby villages. Additionally, the surrounding landscape offers numerous hiking trails that provide panoramic views of the Mediterranean Sea, ideal for outdoor enthusiasts. Whether you are sampling local cuisine at a family-run trattoria or simply soaking in the serene ambiance, Tellaro promises an unforgettable experience for all who venture to this enchanting village.

SARZANA

At 8 km is the second largest city of the area after La Spezia, but also a very nice Medieval center with its authentic fortresses, narrow roads and important churches. Very vivant in the evening with nice restaurants and café.

DRIVING SOUTH TO TUSCANY

CARRARA

Carrarara and its marble quarries: at 30 Km from where Michelangelo took the white stone of his masterpieces and where contemporary sculptors still choice the best “statuario”.

FORTE DEI MARMI

At 30 Km from Lerici, in the so called Versilia, Forte dei Marmi and its sandy shore, famous for its nigth life and luxury shops (Armani, Prada, Gucci, Dolce e Gabbana, Cavalli….) and its street market on Wednesday morning.

PIETRASANTA

Not far from Forte dei Marmi, only inland, Pietrasanta well known worldwide for the marble masters since the Romans’, and very nice shops, café and restaurants.

PONTREMOLI & LUNIGIANA

Pontremoli and the Lunigiana the inland between Tuscany and Liguria, with ancient villages, great food and superb view on the Apuane Alps.

PISA

At 60 Km – the Pending Tower and Piazza dei Miracoli ! Unique, even more in the full moon light.

LUCCA

At 60 Km – the perfect Tuscan ancient fortified town, well preserved inside its defense walls, ideal for an afternoon walk around and shopping in Piazza delle Erbe and a nice evening dinner (and maybe a concert!).

PARMA

Parma, Unesco Creative City of Gastronomy, is the heart of the Italian Food Valley and one of the destination with the highest number of typical products protected with quality brands in Italy: PDO Parma Ham, PDO Parmigiano Reggiano, PDO Culatello di Zibello, PGI Porcini Mushroom di Borgotaro, PGI Coppa di Parma, CDO wines of the Parma hills and many others.
“PARMA City of Gastronomy” is a product club that protects the quality of the typical products of the Parma territory and guarantees authenticity and uniqueness to your travel experience in our city.

DRIVING BACK NORTH TO LIGURIA

PORTOFINO

At 60 Km – the most exclusive and famous world wide of the typical Ligurian villages.

GENOVA

At 100 Km – in 1200s with Venice the strongest Marine Republic, the so called “The Superb” where Cristoforo Colombo was born, maintains the largest Medieval historical center of Europe: great the Aquarium by the Architect Renzo Piano at the Old Merchant Port (Porto Antico).