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Shore Excursions & Tours ITALY |
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Shore Excursion
Milan
An early morning departure
from the pier takes you on the 2-hour journey to Milan, the financial
and commercial hub of Italy. Note: Comfortable walking shoes are recommended. Tour order may vary to avoid congestion.
Shore
Excursion
Milan On Your Own
Upon arrival in Genoa, your coach, accompanied by an English-speaking escort, will depart for the 2-hour journey to Milan. You will be dropped off at a central location and will have approximately 4 hours to explore and, of course, shop at your leisure. The drop off/pick up points will be provided by the shore excursion department on board. You are asked to make note of this information and are advised to re-board your motor-coach no later than 15 minutes prior to the scheduled departure time from Milan. There will be only one departure from Milan. All activities, including dining will be at your discretion. Note: Comfortable walking shoes are recommended.
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Shore
Excursion
Sights of Genoa
Behind the sprawling port of Genoa lies one of the country's most interesting cities. The evidence of past wealth and power is still visible in its many monuments, great churches, countless palaces, lavish courtyards, and rich art treasures. Departing the pier proceed through Via Gramsci to the old eastern gateway, Porta Soprana, with its 9th century wall. Here you will proceed to tour the old city on foot. Beginning at Porta Soprana, the same as it was when Christopher Columbus passed through it on his way to the sea, walk to the house of Genoa's most famous citizen. The house was rebuilt during the 18th century on the ruins of a formed building owned by the navigator's father. Continue to the Piazza San Lorenzo where you will come to the magnificent black slate and white marbles façade of the San Lorenzo Cathedral. For many centuries it was the scene of the principal acts of both church and state. Entering the Cathedral you will be impressed by the size of the interior and the richness of its design. Renaissance frescoes depict moments in the life of St. Lawrence, to who the cathedral is dedicated. Following your visit, pass the church of San Mateo en route to De Ferrari square and the recently restored Ducal Palace. Built in 1590 on 11th century foundations, this palace was the seat of Genoa's maritime republic. An extensive 17-year restoration was completed for the 1992 celebration of the 500th Anniversary of Columbus' discovery of America. It has been restored to its former glory. Reboard your coach and continue through Via Fieschi to the International Exhibition Palace. Proceed to Via XX Settembre Genoa's main thoroughfare commemorating the liberation of the city by Italian troops on September 20, 1870. You will enjoy some free time before returning to the ship. Note: There is a considerable amount of walking on this tour. Comfortable walking shoes are recommended. Order of tour may be reversed.
Shore Excursion
Tigullio Gulf & Portofino
Depart from the Maritime Station and journey along the panoramic coast with spectacular views passing the beautiful fishing villages of Bogliasco and Recco up to the resort town of Rapallo. This ancient city is one of Europe's most renowned resorts. From here, embark your motor launch for the 20 minute ride to Portofino. Known as "the Pearl of the Riviera", this tiny spot is famous for its unspoiled charm and romantic land and seascapes. High above the village is the imposing Castle San Giorgio. Enjoy a spectacular panoramic view of the island and surroundings from this fortress, built in 1557. Its little church dedicated to St. George is reputed to contain the relics of the Saint. You will have time to explore the narrow streets, shops and cafes around the main square. Reboard your motor launch for the return to Rapallo, where a delightful lunch will be served. Following, you will have time to explore this city's 15th and 16th century monuments or perhaps shop for some exquisite lace, before returning to Genoa and the ship. Note: Comfortable walking shoes are recommended. |
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