Tour a Cinque Terre y Torre Pisa desde Florencia Semi Privado





Descripción
Recorrido semiprivado en grupo pequeño (hasta 8 personas) por Cinque Terre y la torre inclinada de Pisa en una minivan Mercedes negra. Solo en un pequeño grupo, es posible visitar Cinque Terre y experimentar toda la verdadera magia de esta costa encantada. Visitaremos 3 de los 5 pueblos de Cinque terre, utilizando trenes y barcos. Normalmente los pueblos que visitamos son Riomaggiore, Manarola y Vernazza. Puede caminar, si lo desea, desde Riomaggiore hasta Manarola. Caminata de 1 hora (esto está sujeto a disponibilidad según el clima/peligro). El conductor le seguirá en barco/tren. Los barcos públicos también operan sujetos a las condiciones climáticas y a lo largo de Cinque Terre desde abril hasta aproximadamente la tercera semana de octubre.
Opciones de la excursión
Itinerario
¡Cinque Terre son cinco pueblos costeros en el este de Liguria que constituyen un sitio del Patrimonio Mundial de la UNESCO! Aquí, un tren une los cinco pueblos diferentes. Un tour en grupo pequeño con un máximo de 8 personas es la solución perfecta para aquellos que quieren mantener los costos bajos y al mismo tiempo tocar tantos destinos como sea posible sin estar en un autobús de 54 asientos. Su conductor estará con usted durante todo el día. Él te acompañará en el barco y el tren. - Los barcos públicos operan sujetos a las condiciones climáticas y a lo largo de Cinque Terre desde abril hasta aproximadamente la 3ª semana de octubre.
Llegada a Riomaggiore en Mercedes Minivan negro. El pueblo asciende por las lomas que miran al mar y se caracteriza por las típicas casas de piedra con fachadas coloreadas y tejados de pizarra. Desde Riomaggiore tomaremos el barco público a Manarola. Los barcos públicos operan sujetos a las condiciones climáticas y a lo largo de Cinque Terre desde abril hasta aproximadamente la tercera semana de octubre. Si desea caminar, puede tomar el Trail 531 Riomaggiore a Manarola. Nuestro conductor seguirá al grupo en bote.
Opcional: si desea caminar, puede tomar este sendero por su cuenta o, en su lugar, puede seguir al conductor en el bote / tren. Las entradas no están incluidas. Compruebe en tiempo real la viabilidad de la red de senderos en este enlace: http://www.parconazionale5terre.it/Esentieri-outdoor.php#/ Te reunirás con nuestro conductor en Manarola. Tiempo de reenvío: 1 hora Nivel de dificultad: EE - Para senderistas expertos Longitud: 1.470 km Desnivel: 202m. Seguir el camino señalizado a lo largo de las huertas hasta el pequeño puente desde el cual comienza el largo tramo de escaleras que conduce a través de campos cultivados y en barbecho, con una vista panorámica, a la cresta de Costa Corniolo. Desde allí se puede admirar la punta de Montenero hacia el este, Manarola y la costa de Cinque Terre hacia el oeste. Desde la cresta de Costa Corniolo, el descenso a Manarola comienza a la izquierda con el antiguo tramo de escaleras. Discurre cuesta abajo con vistas espectaculares hasta el pueblo.
Manarola puede ser la más antigua de las ciudades de Cinque Terre, con la piedra angular de la iglesia, San Lorenzo, que data de 1338. El dialecto local es Manarolese, que es marginalmente diferente de los dialectos en el área cercana. El nombre "Manarola" es probablemente una evolución dialéctica del latín "magna rota". En el dialecto de Manarolese, esto se cambió a "magna roea", que significa "rueda grande", en referencia a la rueda de molino de la ciudad. Luego tren de Manarola a Vernazza
Vernazza es el único puerto natural de los cinco pueblos. Siendo el pueblo más rico su arquitectura es la más elaborada. Vea el Castillo de Doria, mire las torres de vigilancia y no se pierda el santuario románico de Nuestra Señora de Reggio. Te sorprenderá su sencillez y, al mismo tiempo, te fascinará su arquitectura. En Vernazza podemos darnos un baño refrescante en el mar, una buena ducha y podemos disfrutar de un delicioso almuerzo a base de auténtica Pasta al Pesto y mariscos frescos del Mediterráneo (no incluidos en el precio). Tren de Vernazza a Riomaggiore de regreso en la minivan Mercedes negra en el camino a Pisa para ver la torre inclinada.
Continuar a Pisa. Tiempo libre para ver la Torre Inclinada y pasear por la Piazza dei Miracoli para ver sus otros monumentos célebres: Baptisterio de Pisa, Duomo de Pisa. Durante la visita de una hora, también descubrirá la Piazza dei Cavalieri, sede de la histórica universidad Scuola Normale Superiore di Pisa. El recorrido llegará a la torre de Pisa alrededor de las 16:30. Normalmente basta con mirarlo desde fuera, es precioso. No obstante si quieres reservar tus propias entradas para subirlo, puedes hacerlo eligiendo las 16:45 como hora tiempo. Las entradas a la torre inclinada no están incluidas. De vuelta en nuestro Mercedes Minivan negro de camino a Florencia.
Lo más destacado
Qué incluye
Lugares y horarios de recogida
Punto de partida: recogida y devolución directa desde algunos hoteles ubicados en el centro histórico (zona A). Para todos los demás lugares, residencias privadas y B&B, el punto de encuentro se encuentra frente al Hotel Boccaccio-Tino Caffè, Via della Scala 57 Florencia
Valoraciones de viajeros
Información importante
- Los viajeros deben tener al menos un nivel de condición física medio
- Si planea hacer senderismo, debe estar preparado; aunque el camino está abierto para todos, recuerde que el suelo puede ser resbaladizo, irregular y, en algunos lugares, empinado y angosto.
- Por favor, use zapatos adecuados para caminar, no olvide su traje de baño y toalla si quiere darse un baño.
- El conductor/guía presentará minuciosamente los lugares que se visitan, desde un punto de vista cultural, histórico y artístico mientras conduce hacia y desde ellos, pero no tiene licencia para dar explicaciones en lugares de interés ni guiar dentro de iglesias o museos. Tendrá tiempo libre en los pueblos
- El enlace para reservar las entradas de la torre inclinada de Pisa es este https://www.opapisa.it/en/tickets/buy/.
- Los bebés o niños deben reservar un asiento y pagar el monto total
- Los barcos públicos también funcionan sujetos a las condiciones climáticas y a lo largo de Cinque Terre desde abril hasta aproximadamente la tercera semana de octubre.
Opiniones(1,606)
Diana was an amazing guide! Very knowledgeable and a great balance of guidance and alone time.
Our driver and guide Claudius was fun and enthusiastic . We learned a lot about the Cinque Terre region, its history, enjoyed the beautiful scenery, a nice soak in the water, and some local food.
We had a fabulous day exploring Cinque Terre and our guide, Marco, was very attentive and informative. Would recommend.
We had a wonderful time on this trip. Claudius was excellent. We really enjoyed his wit and one liners. He made everyone laugh, including other guides. I would book this again. We recommend swimming at the last stop! Don’t forget to buy some goggles to see some fish. Seeing Pisa was a nice touch, could almost spend another hour there but the day flies by so fast in Cinque Terre that overall your day is so jam packed that you don’t have time for everything. That said, this is the best way to see Cinque Terre from Florence. Hopefully your guide will be Emperor Claudius for hilarious commentary and good vibes.
Claudius was a fantastic tour guide! Everything about our day went smoothly. It was nice to take a day where you didn’t have to worry about logistics and you could just sit back and enjoy yourself. Claudius made the tour very enjoyable and he was extremely knowledgeable, funny and accommodating. We never felt rushed and we had plenty of time to swim, eat and shop. This was definitely worth the money!
“Be spoiled like a guest. Travel like a local” is their creed and they absolutely delivered! Our personal guide on our adventure to Cinque Terre was Nedo, who truly went above and beyond to ensure that we had an amazing experience. Nedo was not only very intelligent and knowledgeable, but he was also very professional, courteous, patient, compassionate, and had a wonderful sense of humor. To say that he catered to our every need would be an understatement. In fact, two of my daughters became ill during our excursion and Nedo offered many options, developed a game plan, and consistently checked on us. Nedo also recommended a restaurant in Vernazza (Gianni Franzi) that had two of the best pasta dishes I have ever tasted- the pasta with pesto sauce and pasta al pomodoro. Overall, it was an amazing experience and we owe it all to Nedo. So, if you are unsure whether to spend the extra money for the private or semi-private tour, please trust me- it is worth it!!!!
Yes, it was a long hot day, but Diana, our tour guide and driver was superb. Our three stops in Cinque Terre were truly fabulous and we had a lovely lunch (at our expense). It was a wonderful trip. As for the Tower of Pisa, I found it less interesting and very commercial with a lot of hawkers.
Excellent!! Phenomenal! Unforgettable! best money I’ve ever spent! Lapo was so kind and professional. Guided us throughout the whole tour. Clean and comfortable luxurious van I can’t wait to go back! Thank you Lapo for making the tour so enjoyable!
Very disappointing. The tour guide’s first words to us after we were seated in the van were “You will have to excuse my voice since I have a cold”. This when we were to spend the next 12 hours with him. He coughed regularly throughout the day. He gave us very little information while we were on the trip, either about the area we were traveling through or about the areas we visited. The listening devices we were provided were useless, even if he had been speaking, because they were full of static and interference. The promised boat tour did not happen, presumably because of sea conditions. We spent far too much time waiting for trains to take the place of the boat tour but the only explanation we got was “the boat is not available”. When we got to Pisa, the guide parked the van and told us to meet him there in 45 minutes. No information about the attractions, history, tickets, etc was given. We felt like we got a ride to the towns and almost nothing else of value. When we complained to the company, they gave us a partial refund of the cost of the tour. We could have found a less expensive way to get transportation or have found a guided tour that provided information as well as transportation. My advice: don’t waste your time and money on this tour.
Dear Douglas, thank you for sharing your feedback — even when critical, reviews like yours help us reflect and improve. We are sorry your day did not meet your expectations. As we discussed with you directly, our guide unfortunately woke up unwell that morning. With an early departure, a last-minute replacement was not possible — something we acknowledged openly and for which we offered a sincere apology. Regarding the ferry: the boat service at Riomaggiore, Manarola, and Vernazza operates from small exposed rock landings — not proper harbors. When sea conditions cause wave motion, the navigation company suspends boarding at those stops for passenger safety. This is entirely outside our control and is clearly disclosed on our booking page. The train connection is the standard alternative and was used as intended. We take your feedback about commentary quality and the audio devices seriously — these are areas where we hold ourselves to a high standard, and on this occasion that standard was not fully met. We addressed your concerns directly through our customer service channels and worked with you to find a resolution. We are proud of the hundreds of guests who travel with us each year and return home with wonderful memories of Tuscany and the Cinque Terre. We remain committed to delivering the experience we promise — informative, personal, and memorable. The Truescany Team
David was really nice, but he was under the weather and completely lost his voice by the end of the day. He distributed radio devices and headsets so we could hear him better, but the quality was really static-y, and we couldn’t hear him well through that, either. It was nice to have the tour company take care of the logistics of getting from Florence to Cinque Terre and between each of the towns, but we often felt rushed at each stop. That could have also been because our tour started late because there was a mixup with the van, and they had to go get a different one. I wish we would’ve been able to learn more about the towns and what we were seeing along the way, but David seemed to be less effective because of his illness. While I appreciate that he worked despite less than ideal circumstances, the company probably should’ve substituted drivers for the day because I feel we didn’t get the full experience we paid for — and I’m concerned we may also end up with the same sickness from being in an enclosed space with a guide who was coughing all day.



