Italian Riviera - Rapallo (Self Drive)
❮Italian Riviera - Rapallo (Self Drive)
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This 6 night sample itinerary includes:
- Hotel for 6 nights in Rapallo
- Car rental for 7 days
- Daily breakfast (if stated in hotel description)
Explore the wonders of Italy on your own. Base yourself in Rapallo (a town on the Italian Riviera coastline, known for the hilltop Sanctuary of Our Lady of Montallegro, a pilgrimage site with sea views) with a rent a car for exploring the area on your own. This is a flexible vacation package. Select your number of nights in each city, desired hotel and activities.
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Rapallo
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Rapallo
Rapallo is one of the largest municipalities on the Eastern Riviera, laying sheltered from winds and currents in an inlet on the Golfo del Tigullio and first inhabited in pre-Roman times by the Tigulli of Liguria. There's a picturesque castle in the sea, a small harbor and a fine seaside Lungomare Vittorio Veneto, a traditional red-brick promenade lined with palm trees, skirting the semi-circular harbor. Along the promenade are art nouveau buildings, restaurants, bars, and hotels. In summer small music groups sometimes perform in the early 20th century band shell, Chiosco della Banda Cittadina.
Visit and explore the Rapallo Castle (built in 1551 to guard against pirate attacks); Saline Gate (remaining from the ancient walls, separates the historic center from the seaside promenade); Basilica of Saints Gervasius and Protasius; Municipal Tower (clock tower from 1473); Church of Saint Francis and so much more.
Visit and explore the Rapallo Castle (built in 1551 to guard against pirate attacks); Saline Gate (remaining from the ancient walls, separates the historic center from the seaside promenade); Basilica of Saints Gervasius and Protasius; Municipal Tower (clock tower from 1473); Church of Saint Francis and so much more.