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Aboard the Crazy Boat to discover the Cinque Terre, the Gulf of Poets, Portovenere, and the Costa Tramonti coastline, with swimming, crystal-clear water, music, snorkeling, Aperol Spritz, prosecco, and focaccia
Meet in the morning at the Port of La Spezia, in front of the Dai Pescatori restaurant. You will receive a warm welcome from Captain Tony, and after a quick check-in, everyone will board the Crazy Boat, ready to set off on a new adventure. With the music playing, we set off across the Gulf of Poets, heading for the “Consubin” Navy commando base. We then cross the channel between the island of Palmaria and the village of Le Grazie to arrive at the stunning Portovenere, the beautiful Church of San Pietro, Byron's Cave, and, immediately after that, the enchanting Costa Tramonti with its kaleidoscope of colors.
Our first stop is for a swim in front of these characteristic red rocks, where we can admire the fish and the clear, rocky seabed. After enjoying a glass of Prosecco, a beer, or a non-alcoholic beverage, we'll set off for the Cinque Terre National Park.
We will arrive off the coast of Riomaggiore, where we will make a brief stop in front of the small village to take souvenir photos and listen to information about the area. Continuing along the coast, we will reach Manarola, where we will make another stop for photos, and then proceed to Guvano, the former nudist beach located just after Corniglia.
Another stop for swimming, snorkeling, and a light snack featuring local focaccia. We will continue, enjoying another drink and listening to great music, on our way to the enchanting Vernazza, where we will make a short stop for photos before heading to the largest of the Cinque Terre, Monterosso. There will be a stop of approximately one hour for lunch.
We then set off again, with two more stops for swimming and drinks, before returning to the port of La Spezia, listening to great music and relaxing on board.
The tour will end at the same place where it started and may be subject to changes due to weather and sea conditions, as well as customer requests.