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Cinque Terre and Beyond

Highlights: Superb intimate hotels, fascinating marble quarries, visits with sculptors and artists, exqusite fresh fish, wonderful views, charming villages, secret paths.

 One of the most diverse and inspired walking tours in our program, this trip combines a route through undiscovered territory with a classic coastal walk, and positively brims with our exciting finds, both cultural and culinary.Our unique pathways take in the lush mountains of the Alpi Apuane, the pure white marble quarries of Carrara, the charming seaside villages of the Cinque Terre and the romantic Portofino peninsula. Add to this a stunning variety of exquisite meals, remarkable wines and first class hotels and you’ve found paradiso.

Day By Day Itinerary:

Day One: Rendezvous in Pisa, which is easily reached by train from Florence or Lucca. We drive to the lower slopes of the Apuane Mountains and take a 6 km (3.5 mile) walk through magnificent chestnut woods, emerging at a tiny village literally sandwiched between glistening white marble quarries. We lunch in a tiny restaurant usually packed with Italians, who travel miles for the mouth-watering antipasti. Afternoon visit to the intriguing Museo del Marmo, an outdoor museum set at the foot of a huge quarry. We learn how marble has been extracted here since Roman times and even more astonishingly, how it is transported down the steep mountainsides all the way to the sea. Transfer to the engaging town of Pietrasanta, home to an international community of sculptors, where we settle in for 3 nights. Tonight we dine at an inviting ristorante where candlelit tables are set amongst stacks of wine bottles. Wander contentedly back to our luxuriously appointed hotel, situated in the center of town in a beautifully frescoed palazzo.

Day Two: This morning we visit a few of the fascinating artist’s studios and foundries where world-class sculptors have their works produced in marble and bronze. Transfer to a quiet mountain village where our exciting 10 km (6 mile) walk follows the via Francigena, a pilgrim’s route in medieval times, which once stretched from Rome to Paris! Our route traces centuries of history and is graced with small chapels and an exquisite Romanesque church, as well as glorious views of the marble-crowned Apuane peaks. We stop for a leisurely picnic in the shade of a chestnut tree. After lunch the landscape gives way to gnarled groves of olive trees, their leaves glittering silver in the afternoon light as we follow our path back to Pietrasanta. Tonight you are free to choose a dining spot, and you’ll find an impressive selection of both excellent ristoranti and casual trattorie vying for your attention.

Day Three: We head to the seaside town of Lerici with its 13th century castle overlooking the Bay of Poets, a place beloved by Byron and Shelley. Our 14 km (8.5 mile) walk follows cobblestone pathways through quiet villages tucked into the hills. At midday, a delightful farmhouse lunch awaits us, with wonderful stuffed focacce and homemade ravioli. Continue along paths perfumed with fennel and wild cumin all the way down to the tiny port of Tellaro, lined with pastel-colored houses and laundry drying in the sun. Dinner tonight is in a family-style trattoria, where there is no written menu. Instead, we visit the kitchen to see firsthand what’s cooking tonight.

Day Four: We hop an early train for Monterosso, the first of the "five little towns" of the Cinque Terre. This classic walk follows stone stairways along terraced hillsides to the picturesque town of Vernazza, and then on to Corniglia, perched high on a clifftop overlooking the turquoise sea. You can decide just how far you want to walk today (6-12 km, or 3-7 miles), since a train connects the villages. Take time to linger over a lunch of fragrant pasta al pesto, a Ligurian specialty, and finish off with a scrumptious lemon tart and a glass of sciacchetrà , the local dessert wine. At the end of our walk, we take a train to Santa Margherita, then a final transfer to chic Portofino. We stay two nights in a stylish 4-star hotel where the gracious manager greets us like old friends. Free night for choosing a restaurant overlooking the port.

Day Five: A breezy boat ride takes us to Santa Margherita, where we admire the distinctive painted houses and stroll through the bustling market, brimming with colorful produce. Choose a 9-13 km (5-8 mile) walk today; both routes offer lovely views over the sea as they wind through the hills to the resort town of Portofino. Dinner tonight is in a friend’s welcoming restaurant, where we are invited to visit the fragrant herb garden before settling down to a dinner of Ligurian country cuisine.

Day Six: Transfer to the Santa Margherita train station by 11:00 am for trains to Genoa and Milan, or Pisa, Florence, and Rome. Arrivederci!

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Tour: 6 Days, Walking Level 2

Meet: Pisa train station

End: Santa Margherita train station

Dates: May 11-16,
Sept 23-28

Price:*                €2870 Euro      $4590 USD/CAD £2285 GBP      $4820 AUD  

Single supplement: €900 Euro       $1440 USD/CAD £720 GBP        $1685 AUD


All transfers by van, private coach, boat and train are included.

Meals: Daily breakfast, 3 lunches with wine, 3 dinners with wine.

Maximum Participants: 14

Accommodation: 4-5 diamond rating


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"Our guide made the Cinque Terre come alive for us."
-J.S., Greenville

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