The Cinque Terre
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this is a place that's really it's really a treat you're in one of the most incredible portion of the western coast of Italy
chinu is five lands five of the most beautiful Village that you can see right on the coast
the whole area the five Villages are protected by the UNESCO as a world heritage site
beautiful beautiful I think you're going to bring back just postcards hundreds of postert of the place right here
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http://www.ncl.com/excursions/search?Ntt=LIV56 Fill your senses with the rugged scenery and vibrant colors of this isolated part of the Italian Riviera. Due to the difficulty to reach this area, it's one of the best-preserved regions of the Mediterranean, with centuries-old footpaths and mule tracks winding high above the sea, leading through olive groves, terraced vineyards, orchards and woods. Small sandy beaches among the rocks, high cliffs, caves and tiny bays characterize the very scenic coast. The coastline, the five villages, and the surrounding hills are part of the UNESCO World Heritage Site of The Cinque Terre National Park. A drive north takes you to the Cinque Terre. Arriving in Manarola, you'll enjoy walking along the 'street of love,' a seaside path that leads to Rio Maggiore. Here, after free time to explore, you'll embark a motorboat for a scenic cruise (weather permitting) that will take you to the fishing village of Vernazza, where you'll enjoy time at leisure. No visit to the Cinque Terre can end without visiting Monterosso al Mare. After an introduction from your guide, you'll have free time to explore the tiny shops and have lunch on your own. Note: Villages may be visited in reverse order. Motorboat transport depends on the weather and sea conditions between villages. Transport can be on choppy seas; the train will be used when weather conditions prohibit boat transfers. Your guide will meet you in La Spezia and will accompany you through the villages; however, you'll have an escort with you throughout the day. There is approximately 1 mile of walking through cobblestones, gravel, uneven and inclined terrains as well as numerous steps. http://www.ncl.com/cruise-destination/europe/overview