Paseo en barco privado por Cinque Terre





Descripción
Este gozzo tradicional de Liguria que sale directamente de Monterosso ofrece una forma única de experimentar la belleza de Cinque Terre con estilo. El gran solárium es perfecto para relajarse admirando unas vistas impresionantes y explorando los secretos de esta costa única y para aquellos que quieran disfrutar intensamente del mar. El recorrido pasará frente a los cinco pueblos (las Cinque Terre), con tiempo para detenerse y tomar magníficas fotos, una oportunidad única para nadar en nuestro mar turquesa y descubrir y explorar nuestras famosas pequeñas calas inaccesibles. nuestro barco ofreceremos una degustación de nuestro famoso “Pesto Cinque Terre” y nuestra Focaccia. Agua, vino local y cerveza estarán disponibles durante el recorrido. Los horarios de salida son indicativos y deben acordarse después de la reserva.
Opciones de la excursión
Itinerario
El pueblo más septentrional de Cinque Terre es Monterosso, que está dividido en dos lados: el centro histórico y el lado “nuevo” llamado Fegina, con un túnel peatonal que los conecta. Monterosso es más grande que los demás pueblos y es el único que ofrece servicios de playa, lo que lo convierte en el más visitado de Cinque Terre.
Vernazza, la más pequeña de Cinque Terre, y comúnmente conocida como la más fascinante con un hermoso puerto deportivo y la Iglesia de Santa Margherita d'Antiochia que se encuentra justo en el agua. Aquí también verá la Torre del Belforte que se encuentra justo en el puerto como un faro protector para el pequeño pueblo.
Corniglia: situada a 100 metros de altura sobre un acantilado, Corniglia es la única de las ciudades sin puerto y tiene una terraza panorámica desde la que se puede ver Manarola y Riomaggiore al sur y Vernazza y Monterosso al norte.
Manarola: se encuentra en el otro extremo de la Via del Amore y forma parte del municipio de Riomaggiore. Conocida por su producción de vino, Manarola produce el único vino de postre llamado Sciacchetrà que se encuentra solo en esta área.
Mientras seguimos navegando por la costa de los pueblos de Cinque Terre, nos encontramos con Riomaggiore. Con casas de colores brillantes construidas verticalmente en las colinas circundantes, Riomaggiore es la segunda más grande de las cinco ciudades y es ampliamente conocida por sus excelentes lugares para bucear frente a su costa en el área marina protegida que se extiende a lo largo de Cinque Terre. Aquí también verá dónde comienza la famosa ruta peatonal Via del Amore, que conduce a la cercana Manarola.
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Información importante
- Los bebés y los niños pequeños pueden ir en un cochecito o en una silla de paseo
- Se admiten animales de asistencia
- Hay opciones de transporte público disponibles en las cercanías
- Los bebés deben sentarse en el regazo de un adulto
- Adecuado para todos los niveles de aptitud física
Opiniones(209)
Sarah was an excellent tour guide and matched our pace and interests very well. She gave us interesting facts and insights about all of the Cinque Terre villages/towns and stopped so we could snorkel for a bit during the tour. She provided us with white wine, pesto, focaccia, and fruit to snack on and it was a beautiful introduction to the Liguria region.
Tom was great… engaging, knowledgeable and informational. We enjoyed every minute.
Sarah was an absolute gem of a boat captain - her knowledge of the area, the cleanliness fobthe boat, wine snacks were amazing. Highlight of the Cinque Terra trip for sure. Awesome playlist 🎶🎵
We booked a private tour with Cinque Terre Sea Tours hoping to see the villages of Cinque Terre from the sea, but due to weather conditions the original trip had to be changed to a tour of the Gulf of Poets around La Spezia. In the end, we were truly happy with the substitution! Our captain, Tom, was extremely friendly and knowledgeable. Being from the area, he shared so much local history and insight about the places we visited, which made the experience feel very personal and authentic. One of the highlights of the tour was stopping in the beautiful village of Portovenere, which ended up being our favorite village of the entire trip! The boat was perfect for our group and very comfortable. Tom also treated us to delicious focaccia and homemade pesto prepared by his boss’s wife, along with wonderful local wine. It was such a thoughtful touch and made the experience even more memorable. Highly recommend Cinque Terre Sea Tours for a relaxing, personal, and authentic Ligurian coastal experience!
The most relaxing way to see beautiful Cinque Terre! Sara was an amazing guide, and we enjoyed drinks and fabulous pesto!
Perfect way to see Cinque Terre! Sara was our captain and she was perfect - could answer all our questions and was very accommodating. Communication was excellent pre departure and the boat was well set up and comfortable!
Amazing Captain, beautiful views, and tasty pesto! We were a group of 6 and had a great time on our trip - would recommend!
This was a perfect way to see all the towns without getting caught up in the crowds. Loved it! Would highly recommend this when traveling to this area
Stunning landscapes viewed from the Sea, narrated by an excellent, informative and entertaining captain. Simone was warm and polite from the start, he provided lots of information and helped make a very memorable experience. He brought along delicious focaccia bread and fresh, and outstanding homemade pesto made by his mother - it was fabulous. We thoroughly enjoyed our time on the sea with Simone and would certainly recommend this tour. Grazie mille, Simone.
The private boat tour was a highlight of our stay in Manarola. They were extremely accommodating to meet us in Manarola during the train strike. Our guide was so personable and friendly. He gave us so much great information and history about each town. The pesto was some of the best we’ve ever had. Highly recommend!!



