Paseo en barco a Cinque Terre y Porto Venere





Descripción
Un cómodo crucero de un día por mar y tierra para descubrir las famosas Cinque Terre y Porto Venere, Patrimonio de la Humanidad por la UNESCO. El guía a bordo le acompañará durante el viaje, describiéndole la naturaleza de los paisajes, la historia de los pueblos y ofreciéndole consejos útiles para su estancia en tierra. Salidas todos los días desde La Spezia, Molo Italia a las 10:00. Elige tu itinerario: Lun-Miércoles-Viernes-Sábado PORTOVENERE, MONTEROSSO y VERNAZZA Martes-jueves-domingo RIOMAGGIORE, MONTEROSSO y VERNAZZA
Opciones de la excursión
Itinerario
El recorrido comienza en La Spezia, Molo Garibaldi.
Si elige el tour en lunes, miércoles, viernes o sábado, la primera parada será Porto Venere. En unos 20 minutos de navegación por el Golfo de los Poetas, se llega a Porto Venere, el pueblo costero fortificado que ha fascinado a innumerables visitantes. Podrás pasear por la famosa "palazzata" en el paseo marítimo hasta llegar al complejo medieval de la Iglesia de San Pietro, uno de los edificios religiosos más románticos de toda Italia. Luego regresamos al punto de embarque a través del típico callejón.
Si eliges el tour el martes/jueves/domingo la primera parada será Riomaggiore. Navegación de Riomaggiore a Monterosso: durante la travesía tendrás la oportunidad de admirar desde el mar otros espectaculares pueblos de Manarola, Corniglia y Vernazza. Monterosso es el pueblo más grande de Cinque Terre y el único con playas equipadas. Desde el muelle se puede llegar en un breve paseo al centro histórico medieval, donde se puede admirar la iglesia parroquial dedicada a San Giovanni Battista. Data de 1308, es el edificio más antiguo de las Cinque Terre y presenta una bella fachada de bandas alternadas, en la que destaca un valioso rosetón de mármol blanco de Carrara. Luego pasearemos por el paseo marítimo para llegar a Torre Aurora con una magnífica vista de la playa de Fegina. Tiempo libre antes de embarcar para la última parada: Vernazza.
Continúe navegando por las costas de Cinque Terre admirando los pueblos de Riomaggiore, Manarola y Corniglia por mar (unos 50 min). Luego llegamos a la última etapa: Vernazza, el pueblo que se presenta a los visitantes que llegan desde el mar como la proa de un barco: la mayor parte del pueblo está de hecho construido sobre un pequeño promontorio que termina en el mar con un imponente sistema de fortificación construido por los genoveses. En tierra visitaremos la bahía enmarcada por altas casas de colores dominadas por Santa Margherita d'Antiochia, uno de los monumentos más famosos de Cinque Terre. Continúe por la estrecha y animada calle principal que conduce a través de coloridas casas conectadas por puentes y pasajes. El resto del país se alza en la parte oriental del espolón. Sobre todo, las ruinas de la fortaleza conocida como Castello Doria que hacen de Vernazza uno de los pueblos más fotografiados de Italia.
Salida desde La Spezia y navegación por el Golfo de los Poetas con vistas a los hermosos pueblos costeros de Cadimare, Fezzano y Le Grazie. Una vez fuera del Golfo, cruza las bocas que separan Porto Venere de la isla de Palmaria y navega por la maravillosa costa de Cinque Terre hacia Riomaggiore. Una vez en este encantador pueblo, subiendo desde el muelle de desembarco, se llega a la plaza de San Giacomo donde se puede disfrutar de una vista impresionante. Desde este punto comienza la visita del pueblo con su hermoso Puerto Deportivo, inmortalizado en las obras de numerosos pintores. Luego continúe en el laberinto de calles estrechas y escaleras bastante empinadas para continuar el paseo hasta la imponente iglesia de San Giovanni Battista con una visita. Bajando hacia la Marina tendrás tiempo libre, para luego embarcar hacia Monterosso.
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Información importante
- Los bebés deben sentarse en el regazo de un adulto
- Se admiten animales de asistencia
- Hay opciones de transporte público disponibles en las cercanías
- Los bebés y los niños pequeños pueden ir en un cochecito o en una silla de paseo
- Adecuado para todos los niveles de aptitud física
- Sesiones individuales
- SE ADMITEN MASCOTAS
- La duración total incluye el tiempo de navegación
- Debes llegar al menos 15 minutos antes del inicio del tour.
Opiniones(110)
Great experience departing at 9:00 a.m. from Levanto. Stop at every village until Portovenere. 1h50 duration, very pleasant to discover all the villages from the sea. A must-do, it is very beautiful
Visiting the Cinque Terre in summer is now a challenge, even by train. We therefore chose the boat to combine a change of scenery and comfortable transport for a reasonable price of 69 euros per person. For the first time on this type of excursion, I felt like I was being taken care of by a crew of professional sailors, attentive to safety, kind to the passengers, and concerned about their comfort. Each of us had a comfortable seat (especially inside) with a life jacket underneath, without the usual overcrowding massed on the railings. All sitting calmly, we were more attentive to the commentary in 3 languages, Italian then English, by a first speaker who mastered her subject, supported her anecdotes, and described with precision. A second speaker took over in French, sometimes with a more abbreviated or less precise speech. A drink service is offered at the bar. We chose the route passing through Portovenere which really charmed us (1h10 stopover) then Monterosso, less attractive unless you wander off the beaten path (from 12:00 PM to about 3:00 PM) then Vernazza (1h until 4:50 PM) which we ultimately did not visit: the call of the sea became too pressing due to the heatwave. We enjoyed this impromptu swim more. In retrospect, I regret not having been able to stroll through this last village, especially since the setting sun cast very beautiful light on the facades. Ultimately, the 2 villages of Portovenere and Vernazza would have been enough to enjoy it better. The ideal would have even been a stop at sea dedicated to swimming from the boat, as is sometimes done. We could have stayed an hour longer in Portovenere in the morning, which was not very crowded this Tuesday, July 29, and lingered to have lunch and swim in Vernazza. The stop in Monterosso is less pleasant: the village is quite far away, the beach is very crowded, and the reception corresponds primarily to mass tourism. With two stops from 10 a.m. to 6 p.m., we could sail quietly close to the coast to see the other villages, including Riomaggiore, in more detail. That would be an idea to explore, even if we enjoyed the cruise itself. It could be improved.
This reservation was a disappointment. We scheduled it on a Friday because it was the day the tour stopped in Portovenere and they changed the route at the last minute without any warning, leaving to pass through that place. I don't recommend it. The boarding site is the one that is farthest away from everyone, being the other companies all together with the Marina.
Good morning. No one changed the tour itinerary. The route for your departure date had been published well in advance, which is why no other guest raised this issue. It is possible that you simply did not notice the itinerary that was scheduled for your specific travel date. In any case, we do not believe your review is particularly helpful to future guests, as it is based on not having checked the itinerary for the day you booked rather than on the quality of the service we actually provided. As for the boarding point, you are comparing our departure location with that of a different public ferry company whose service you did not even use. Our departure point is clearly indicated before booking, and every guest is free to choose the operator that best suits their preferences. We always operate the tour exactly as advertised, nothing less.
Wonderful ferry service that went to three places in Cinque Terre with about 2 hours per location. They were on time and communicated in 3 languages on our tour (Italian, English, French).
Great tour with extra frendly staff.
It was an incredible experience; we visited Riomaggiore, Monterosso, and Vernazza. The crew is the best, especially thanks to Rosa.
We traveled from La Spezia with the Cinque Terre Maritime Consortium. A Hop on Hop off system in which we were able to visit the 5 villages of Cinque Terre. The walk was beautiful and it was very practical to be able to get off and then take the next ferry.
I enjoyed the tour very much but the narration was completely lost because of the engine noise and the girls’ high voice. I would have liked to know about the places we were seeing on the way and some history of the villages we stopped at. The staff was very helpful when I got on and off the boat. It was a relaxing day in spite of the terrific heat and many people swam in the ocean to cool off.
A well-organized trip that allowed us to discover these beautiful places.
At the start of the day, I mistakenly got the appointment day wrong, so it started off very poorly lol 😂 but the organization said no worries, you can come, and the surprise in France is that we would have been turned away, so a big thank you 🙏 very helpful staff and we had time to swim and stroll through the streets, I recommend it one hundred percent



