Excursion d'une journée au parc maritime des Cinque Terre avec dégustation de Limoncino au départ de Milan





Description
Plongez au paradis lors de notre visite inoubliable du parc national des Cinque Terre, classé au patrimoine mondial de l'UNESCO sur la Riviera Italienne. Visitez les villages pittoresques de Levanto, Vernazza, Manarola et Monterosso, où les maisons colorées s'accrochent aux falaises et la mer s'étend à l'infini. Voyagez à bord d'un autocar confortable et climatisé à travers la superbe Ligurie. Explorez les vignobles, les rues étroites et les ports charmants. Capturez des photos incroyables. Selon votre choix, vous aurez du temps libre ou suivrez votre Guide en train local entre les villages.
Options de l'excursion
Itinéraire
Rencontrez votre accompagnateur expert et vos compagnons de voyage dans le centre-ville de Milan et commencez votre aventure à bord d'un autocar confortable et climatisé, où vous pourrez vous détendre et profiter d'une vue imprenable pendant le voyage.
Évadez-vous dans un paradis méditerranéen lors d'un voyage inoubliable aux Cinque Terre, site classé au patrimoine mondial de l'UNESCO et réputé pour ses cinq villages de pêcheurs pittoresques nichés entre des falaises spectaculaires et la mer de Ligurie azur. Chaque village possède son propre charme, faisant de cette excursion un régal pour les sens.
En arrivant au parc national des Cinque Terre, vous aurez la liberté d’explorer avec un guide ou de partir seul, en vous plongeant dans la beauté naturelle et la richesse culturelle de cette région emblématique. Dans le cas où vous sélectionnez l'option "Visite complète", Riomaggiore sera la première étape de l'itinéraire. Riomaggiore, le village le plus au sud des Cinque Terre, est un joyau pittoresque avec des maisons colorées accrochées à des falaises abruptes. Son port charmant, ses ruelles sinueuses et ses vues panoramiques en font une visite incontournable. Profitez d'une promenade dans son centre historique, admirez le superbe littoral et découvrez la cuisine locale.
Dans le cas où vous sélectionnez l'option "Visite complète", Manarola sera la deuxième étape de l'itinéraire. Suivez votre guide pour découvrir l'un des villages les plus pittoresques des Cinque Terre, qui enchante les visiteurs avec ses maisons colorées perchées sur des falaises accidentées. Célèbre pour ses vues à couper le souffle sur la côte, son port charmant et ses vignobles pittoresques, c’est un paradis pour les photographes et les amoureux de la nature.
Dans le cas où vous sélectionnez l'option "Visite complète", Monterosso sera la troisième étape de l'itinéraire. Monterosso al Mare, le plus grand village des Cinque Terre, est célèbre pour ses belles plages de sable, ses eaux cristallines et sa charmante vieille ville. Divisé en deux parties, historique et moderne, il est parfait pour la détente et l'exploration. Promenez-vous le long de sa promenade en bord de mer, visitez les rues médiévales et dégustez le célèbre "limoncino", une spécialité ligure à base de citron. Avec son littoral magnifique et son atmosphère décontractée, Monterosso est un véritable paradis de la Riviera!
Vous retournerez à Milan avec votre guide à bord d'un bus confortable et climatisé, assurant un voyage de retour relaxant et agréable.
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Informations importantes
- Landau ou poussette possible pour les bébés et enfants en bas âge
- Les enfants en bas âge doivent être assis sur les genoux d'un adulte
- Déconseillé aux voyageurs avec des problèmes cardiovasculaires
- Condition physique moyenne requise
- Veuillez noter que l'ordre donné des visites peut changer
- Des chaussures confortables sont recommandées
- Veuillez noter que si vous choisissez l'option BASE du TOUR (69 €), les billets de train ne seront pas inclus. Le bus arrivera à La Spezia ou Levanto. Une fois arrivé à destination, vous devrez acheter vos propres billets de train pour accéder aux Cinque Terre et vous déplacer dans le Parc
- Veuillez noter que le bus vous mènera directement au premier village du parc national des Cinque Terre. Après cela, si vous sélectionnez l'option TOUR CLASSIQUE au moment de l'achat, vous vous déplacerez de village en village en train avec le reste du groupe. Vous retrouverez le bus en fin de journée, pour retourner à Milan
Avis(25)
Train toilets dont have water for flushing or washing. 35 people was max but 44 booked. Rushed. Did not go to National Park Rio Maggiore that was on list. Guide hard to see and understand. Beautiful area but very crowded.
“Today is a day to forget,” said Alessandra at 1.31pm, as we sat in sweltering heat on gridlocked roads. We had left at 7am and, more than six hours later, still had not even reached Cinque Terre. Those words turned out to be the most accurate part of the entire tour. The day began with our coach arriving with a damaged tyre and having to be replaced. Quite how a company operating full day excursions allows a vehicle to arrive in that condition is beyond me, but it immediately put us behind schedule. We booked this tour because it promised visits to Riomaggiore, Manarola and Monterosso, together with a limoncello tasting and ample time to enjoy one of the most beautiful parts of Italy. That is not what we received. Instead, after spending almost the entire day travelling, we eventually reached La Spezia, only to discover there was still another 45 minute train journey before we even reached Cinque Terre. We then had approximately 45 minutes in Monterosso and around 20 minutes in Vernazza before being hurried back to catch another train and return to the coach by 5pm. Riomaggiore was not visited. Manarola was not visited. The advertised limoncello tasting never took place. There was no opportunity to enjoy lunch properly, wander the villages or experience Cinque Terre in any meaningful way. We spent the little time we had rushing between trains, constantly checking the time and trying not to miss the coach. The most extraordinary part is that this was entirely foreseeable. The tour operator chose to run this excursion on the weekend before Italy’s Republic Day on 2 June, creating a long holiday weekend when vast numbers of people travel out of Milan. They knew, or certainly ought to have known, that traffic would be exceptionally heavy. Yet they continued to market the tour as though customers would receive the full advertised experience. Had we been warned that there was a realistic possibility of spending the overwhelming majority of the day in traffic and receiving only a fraction of the advertised itinerary, we would never have booked. I do not blame Alessandra for the traffic. I do, however, question the complete lack of empathy shown. When passengers expressed understandable frustration, she responded by asking, “Why did you book when there was a bank holiday coming?” Because we are tourists. Because we are not Italian. Because we had absolutely no way of knowing that an approaching national holiday would bring the roads to a standstill. That is precisely the sort of information a responsible tour operator should provide before taking people’s money. To add insult to injury, we were told we would receive a 50% refund in recognition of the fact that the tour had not been delivered as advertised. In the end, only around 30% was refunded. Cinque Terre itself is magnificent. Sadly, we barely had the opportunity to experience it. This was not the full day excursion that was advertised. It was an exhausting exercise in sitting on a coach, running between train platforms and watching the clock. Avoid this company. Cinque Terre deserves far better than this, and so do their customers.
Comfortable ride to the coast. Fast paced day; Sandra, our guide, was great - knowledgeable and organized. A lot for one day, but if you only have one day - worth it to see Cinque Terre!
I did this trip to experience Cinque TERRE without having to drive. I wish the other reviews were wrong. But from the start, I arrived at the time stated 6:45 am and there were 7 tour buses in the location. The tour organizer was 20 minutes late and the bus driver was an hour plus late. This means less time at the attraction. We made 3 stops in Cinque TERRE. The first we had an hour. The second town 40 minutes ( much of the time was walking down and back up to the train.) The third we had 2 hours, but the lemoncello tasting was a 20 minute walk from the train and after that only 1.5 hours remained to go to the beach and take in the town. Again- factor in 20 minutes to walk back up to the train station. The tour guide was nice but not informative. He basically said when we had to be back to the train stations. Ultimately, I got to see Cinque Terre, just in haste. Definitely go see it. But either do another tour or go on your own to actually explore the area and learn about it. One last thing- it gets VERY crowded on weekends and during the summer. You should plan on going during the week to be able to walk around and not feel like you're in Times Square.
This was a bit of a disappointing trip. While the itinerary promises significant free time at Cinque Terre, in reality we only got 45 mins - 1 hour at each spot, which is barely enough given how crowded each place is. Additionally, the guide did not seem to know what the itinerary was. Everyone on the bus had booked through a different platform and each one gave them a different itinerary. We did not visit Riomaggiore and the guide seemed very confused when we said we were supposed to. We also had to remind her of the Limoncino tasting. Further, it isn’t clear in the listing that if you do not book the immersive guide experience you do not have pre-booked train tickets to Cinque Terre. Many people were left scrambling trying to find tickets at the last minute and that resulted in more wasted time. Lastly, while the tour advertises a bilingual tour guide who speaks Spanish and English, the tour guide didn’t speak Spanish. I would recommend avoiding a booked tour and going to Cinque Terrre on your own.
First, I recommend travelers avoid tours in more than a single language since that splits time between 2 or more languages. Overall, this was not a good tour because our guide was hard to follow, physically & sometimes linguistically. We were crowded onto a swamped train car, someone fainted, we lost some in our group for a while, had to get back on train after taking one in wrong direction, and on and on. This was a very stressful unpleasant experience, one that made us vacationers actually work harder than we should on a tour that we paid a professional guide to do the work so we can sit back and focus on enjoying the day trip.
Great tour. Except I feel like the guide could have been more helpful with explaining how short the stops were and help guide people to find the most picturesque spots and to guide them to grab and go food. A-lot if people had unrealistic expectations. She could have passed around laminated maps to guide us. A-lot of people were asking the same questions. We specially asked where the taxi stand was at the train station and she said everywhere. Not too helpful. But she did manage everyone and no one was left behind. Lol.
A little better clarity around initial meeting place would have helped since so many tour buses around. Overall we really enjoyed the trip and being able to see Cinque Terre. Our guide, Francesca, was the best. Hate we didn't get to go to the beach. The a/c on the bus could have been better throughout. Once again, great experience with opportunities to see 3 of the 5 towns.
This is a great tour to see Cinque Terre if you do not have enough time to explore the 5 villages and see the breathtaking views of colorful houses on cliffs, the pristine turquoise Ligurian Sea, the beaches and eat delicious and savory fish and chips! Our driver and Alicia, our tour guide deserves more than an A+! Absolutely recommended tour!
The site being exceptional the tourist services complying with the requirements and a staff listening to our requirements



