Genoa - Cinque Terre - Tuscany - Amalfi Coast
❮Genoa - Cinque Terre - Tuscany - Amalfi Coast
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This 10 night sample itinerary includes:
- Flight into Genoa and out of Naples
- Hotel for 2 night in Genoa
- Train: Genoa to La Spezia (Cinque Terre)
- Hotel for 2 nights in Cinque Terre
- Train: La Spezia (Cinque Terre) to Florence
- Hotel for 2 nights in Florence
- Rental car for 5 days
- Hotel for 2 nights in Southern Tuscany
- Hotel for 2 nights in the Amalfi Coast
Start in with a visit to Genoa (a city in and the capital of the Italian region of Liguria, and the sixth-largest city in Italy), then continue to beautiful Cinque Terre (a string of centuries-old seaside villages on the rugged Italian Riviera coastline), then visit artistic Florence (Old town recognized for the Oregon Dunes and is nestled along the Siuslaw River), after that pick up your car for a stay in Southern Tuscany, then drive to the Amalfi Coast (a 50-kilometer stretch of coastline along the southern edge of Italy’s Sorrentine Peninsula, in the Campania region).
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Genoa
Day 1Arrive to Genoa
Overnight in GenoaDay 2Overnight in GenoaDay 3Departing from Genoa
Transportation to next city by: Train - Genoa to La Spezia (Cinque Terre) -
Cinque Terre Area
Day 3Arrive to Cinque Terre Area
Overnight in Cinque Terre AreaDay 4Overnight in Cinque Terre AreaDay 5Departing from Cinque Terre Area
Transportation to next city by: Train - La Spezia (Cinque Terre) to Florence (Via Pisa) -
Florence
Day 5Arrive to Florence
Overnight in FlorenceDay 6Overnight in FlorenceDay 7Departing from Florence
Transportation to next city by: Rental Car -
Southern Tuscany
Day 7Arrive to Southern Tuscany
Overnight in Southern TuscanyDay 8Overnight in Southern TuscanyDay 9Departing from Southern Tuscany
Transportation to next city by: Rental Car -
Amalfi Coast
Day 9Arrive to Amalfi Coast
Overnight in Amalfi CoastDay 10Overnight in Amalfi CoastDay 11Departing from Amalfi Coast

Italy
For centuries Italy has drawn foreign visitors - mostly for its architectural, artistic, and scenic splendors. Italy can truly be all things to all people. From the passion and excitement of noisy urban crowds to the quiet, rural idyll where the traditional life can be experienced, Italy's great cities are replete with rich attractions and culture alongside some of the most pristine beaches and spectacular mountains in the world.
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Genoa
Nestled in the center of the Italian Riviera, Genoa, stretches for several miles from the hills to the coast. It lives up to its reputation as the cultural capital of Europe, a title won in 2004 due to its theaters, museums, restaurants, cafes, shopping centers, and Europe's largest aquarium. The historic center is said to be the largest medieval quarter in Europe, and features a wealth of churches, palaces, and museums. During the time of the Romans, it served as an important maritime center for the empire, and during the Renaissance, it was known as one of the richest cities of Renaissance Europe.
Visit and explore the Aquarium of Genoa, Piazza De Ferrari, Cattedrale di San Lorenzo, Royal Palace Museum, Via Garibaldi, Galata Museo del Mare, D'Albertis Castle and so much more. -
Cinque Terre Area
Cinque Terre means Five Lands (in Italian), and this popular area consists of five miles of rocky coast with five small villages (born in the 11th century as fortresses) that overlook the sea. In the midst of two capes, it features a unique landscape with twisting coastal footpaths offering breathtaking panoramic views, beautiful beaches with crystal clear waters, as well as old churches, sanctuaries and castles. La Spezia is the main hopping-off point to explore the Cinque Terre towns, which are most easily reached by train (the journey time to the first of the villages, Riomaggiore, is just eight minutes, and there are generally at least a couple of trains every hour).
Visit and explore the stylish Cinque Terre's villages including Riomaggiore, Monterosso, Vernazza, Manarola and Corniglia, and so much more. -
Florence
The city of Florence sits nestled among the rolling Tuscan hills, with an unmistakable skyline dominated by the fabulous Duomo. With so much Renaissance art and culture, shopping opportunities, and incredible culinary delights, you will be spoiled for choices in what to do and see in this exciting capital city of Tuscany. Florence's museums, palaces, and churches house some of the greatest artistic treasures in the world.
Visit The Duomo Complex, Church of Santa Croce, The Cathedral, The Uffizi Gallery, Galleria dell'Accademia, Ponte Vecchio, Palazzo Vecchio, Pitti Palace, Boboli Gardens and so much more. -
Southern Tuscany
The hill towns and valleys south of Siena comprise what is perhaps Tuscany's most captivating and picturesque region. Much of the area is filled with the expansive and beautiful Val d'Orcia (most people's idealized picture of Tuscany). It is a land of medieval castles guarding narrow passes, isolated farm houses sitting atop long, eroded limestone ridges, clusters of cypress and ribbons of plane trees against a rural setting, and thermal spas dating from times long ago. Most of the region has been landscaped over thousands of years, turning the low, rolling hills into farmlands and vineyards that produce Tuscany's mightiest red wines.
Visit and discover Montepulciano, Pienza, Chianciano Terme, Terme di Petriolo, and Bagno Vignoni, the necropolis near Sovana, thermal spas, and vineyards that produce two of Italy's top red wines. -
Amalfi Coast
The Amalfi Coast has been declared a UNESCO World Heritage Site for its remarkable beauty and distinct natural landscape. Traditional houses, painted in pastel colors, follow the slope of the foothills of Mount Lattari, creating a picturesque scene. From the characteristic terraces, the strong scents of the lemon groves, the vineyards, and the broom, and the vibrant colors of bougainvillea combine with the salt air delighting the senses.
Discover amazing Sorrento, Amalfi, Ravello, Vietri sul Mare, Positano, and more charming towns that are compared to precious pearls that make up a 'necklace' of small towns (twelve total) on the Amalfi coast.

Visit and explore the Aquarium of Genoa, Piazza De Ferrari, Cattedrale di San Lorenzo, Royal Palace Museum, Via Garibaldi, Galata Museo del Mare, D'Albertis Castle and so much more.

Visit and explore the stylish Cinque Terre's villages including Riomaggiore, Monterosso, Vernazza, Manarola and Corniglia, and so much more.

Visit The Duomo Complex, Church of Santa Croce, The Cathedral, The Uffizi Gallery, Galleria dell'Accademia, Ponte Vecchio, Palazzo Vecchio, Pitti Palace, Boboli Gardens and so much more.

Visit and discover Montepulciano, Pienza, Chianciano Terme, Terme di Petriolo, and Bagno Vignoni, the necropolis near Sovana, thermal spas, and vineyards that produce two of Italy's top red wines.

Discover amazing Sorrento, Amalfi, Ravello, Vietri sul Mare, Positano, and more charming towns that are compared to precious pearls that make up a 'necklace' of small towns (twelve total) on the Amalfi coast.