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Uncover the treasures of the Italian Riviera, the colourful cliffside villages of the Cinque Terre and picture-perfect Portofino, from the coastal town of Sestri Levante

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2026 Tour code: RPS26

About the tour

Discover the towns and villages of the Italian Riviera, which sparkle beside the Mediterranean Sea, as we explore the Cinque Terre and the city of Portofino.

Explore the pastel-hued fishing village of Camogli, and relax in Sestri Levante - a town between two bays. Sail to San Fruttuoso abbey, set in a secluded cove, only accessible by boat.

After a guided tour of the historic capital of Liguria, Genoa, we learn how to make a special local ingredient, which is loved and eaten around the world - traditional Genoese pesto.

Please Note - This tour was formely called The Italian Riviera.

Unforgettable experiences

Exploring the Cinque Terre by rail and boat
Exploring the Cinque Terre by rail and boat
Encounter the beautiful villages that cascade down the cliffsides in a graceful display of colour, travelling by rail to Riomaggiore then sailing to Vernazza and Monterosso, viewing the villages from the sea.
Enjoying a scenic cruise to Portofino
Enjoying a scenic cruise to Portofino
Attracting the rich and famous, this idyllic village set in a natural harbour is considered one of the most beautiful places in Italy. We visit Portofino on a cruise along the coast.
Relaxing in Sestri Levante
Relaxing in Sestri Levante
Spend seven nights in the historic town of Sestri in the heart of the Italian Riviera, soaking up the laid-back atmosphere of the Bay of Silence and the Bay of Fairytales, and enjoying a pesto-making experience.
Uncovering Camogli, a hidden gem of the Riviera
Uncovering Camogli, a hidden gem of the Riviera
Visit the old fishing port of Camogli and unearth a seaside village that is steeped in maritime tradition, with its colourful façades reflecting in the shimmering waters and a network of narrow, winding streets.
Touring Genoa, the capital of Liguria
Touring Genoa, the capital of Liguria
Visit the region’s largest and most important city, the birthplace of explorer Christopher Columbus, and view remarkable architecture including the Neo-Classical Doge's Palace.

What’s included

Itinerary

Day 1 – London to Turin by rail

We meet at London St Pancras, where we join the Eurostar service to Paris. Enroute, we enjoy a light meal at our seats as we travel to the French capital. Here, we change trains and continue on a scenic rail journey through France, crossing the Alps on our way to Turin.

This important, modern city in northern Italy, also showcases Baroque, Renaissance and contemporary architecture. On arrival, we transfer by coach to our overnight hotel. This evening, we have our first dinner together.

Includes
  • Eurostar light meal
  • Dinner
Day 2 – Down the coast to Sestri Levante

After our first breakfast in Italy, there is free time to explore Turin. Fringed by the Alps, the city's wide boulevards and grand public squares are lined with cafés and bars.

In the mid-afternoon, we continue our journey by rail. From Genoa, the route clings to the coastline, disappearing through tunnels and reappearing on serene marine views, traversing viaducts over colourful towns, and giving us a preview of this beautiful stretch of coast.

From Chiavari, a short coach ride transfers us to Sestri Levante, our home for a week. The town is set on a peninsula overlooking the glittering Mediterranean and surrounded by two attractive bays. We check into our hotel in a central location before dinner this evening.

Includes
  • Breakfast, Dinner
Day 3 - A free day to explore Sestri

Waking up on the Italian Riviera, you are free to explore Sestri Levante, or Sestri as the locals call it, at your own pace today. This laid-back coastal town has a historic old town, where classical Italian buildings and Baroque palazzos line the narrow streets. Near our hotel is the Basilica Santa Maria di Nazareth, a Renaissance church with remarkable frescoes and ornate decorations.

The Bay of Fairytales is named for Hans Christian Andersen who once lived in Sestri. With its port, beaches and shops, this is the liveliest part of town. Palms and umbrella pines shelter the attractive promenade on the edge of a long sandy beach with views of Chiavari in the distance.

On the other side of the old town is the Bay of Silence, also known as Portobello. This is considered one of the best sandy beaches in Italy and is a great spot for a stroll or to relax. The town has many cafés, bars and restaurants you could visit for lunch or dinner - maybe to sample the catch of the day, relax with an Aperol Spritz or a gelato.

Includes
  • Breakfast
Day 4 - Visiting the Cinque Terre villages from the water

Today we explore three of the picturesque Cinque Terre villages. The villages date from around the 11th and 12th centuries when residents from inland settled on this 10-mile stretch of the Ligurian coast, where vines and olives could be grown easily and the sea provided an abundance of fish.

We set off by train with a local guide to Riomaggiore, the southernmost of the villages. Here, tall, colourful buildings sweep down a steep hill to a small harbour and an emerald bay, with terraces of olive groves above. There is time to explore before sailing to the next location. Vernazza has a 10th-century tower, a piazza and cobbled streets lined by quaint cafes, where you are free to grab lunch.

Our next stop is Monterosso, where a spacious piazza leads onto streets with many restaurants and bars. Known for its lemon trees, anchovies and sandy beach, there is time to look around before we travel back to Sestri for dinner.

Includes
  • Breakfast, Dinner
Day 5 - Cruising to Portofino and San Fruttuoso Abbey

Today we cruise to Portofino, a picturesque fishing village that has long attracted the glamorous and elite.

Set in a natural harbour dotted with fishing boats and yachts, above are olive groves and Mediterranean pines. An array of buildings painted terracotta, peach and yellow gather around a piazza, with floral terraces cascading from above. Our guide shows us around and we have lunch in a restaurant, with views across the harbour.

After free time in Portofino, we sail to San Fruttuoso. This cove is only accessible by foot or boat and is dominated by a 10th-century Benedictine abbey. Overlooking the abbey is a 16th-century tower, nestled in the wooded hillsides that encircle the bay. Submerged in the bay is the underwater statue of 'Christ in the Abyss', which is said to protect local sailors. There is time here to explore the museum or simply soak up the ambience before returning to Rapallo and then driving back to Sestri.

If weather conditions mean the boat can't land at San Fruttuoso, we visit Santa Margherita instead, a tranquil village with old-fashioned Italian charm.

Includes
  • Breakfast, Lunch, Dinner
Day 6 - At leisure in the Italian Riviera

Today is a chance to explore the beautiful Italian Riviera independently. Sestri Levante is on the main coastal rail line, and you could catch the train back to the Cinque Terre towns of Manarola or Corniglia. Manarola is famed for its sweet wine, while Corniglia sits high on a rocky outcrop overlooking olive groves and terraces of vines. From the station, Corniglia can be reached via nearly 400 steps, although a small bus does run occasionally.

Alternatively, head to nearby Chiavari for a walk along its promenade, or to explore its historic centre. The cathedral here was constructed in the 17th century after the miraculous appearance of the Virgin Mary, but its entrance was added 200 years later in a style inspired by the Roman Pantheon.

Further north, the town of Rapallo with a palm-lined promenade, has been an attractive destination for literary figures since the 1800s. Restaurants in both towns serve Ligurian specialities, that you could enjoy this evening, such as the 'buridda' seafood stew or a simple anchovy dish, 'bagnun'.

Includes
  • Breakfast
Day 7 – Touring historic Genoa and a pesto-making lesson in Sestri

After breakfast, we take the train to Liguria's capital, Genoa. A journey along the coast brings us straight to the heart of this ancient port, one of Italy's great cities. A knowledgeable guide takes us on a walking tour of the old town that includes the Doge's Palace, an impressive Renaissance building, and explains why Genoa has the nickname 'La Superba'. As the birthplace of Christopher Columbus, Genoa is a treasure trove of history, art and grand palaces.

Following our tour, you are free to discover Genoa's fine museums, its cathedral and harbour at your own pace. Or relax at a waterfront café or restaurant with a glass of chilled Italian wine and a local lunch.

Returning to Sestri Levante, we head to a nearby trattoria and discover how to make pesto, following a traditional Genoese recipe, before sitting down to a pasta meal for dinner. The aroma of basil is always present in Italy, radiating from market stalls and window boxes, and this fragrant herb is mixed with pecorino cheese, pine nuts and garlic to make pesto Genovese.

Includes
  • Breakfast, Dinner
Day 8 – Discovering Camogli, a Riviera gem

Today we catch the train to the fishing village of Camogli. While Portofino and the Cinque Terre may be the headline acts, Camogli quietly impresses with its pastel-hued and ornate buildings overlooking a bay and a harbour beside its 12th-century church. A warren of alleyways and arcades connect the harbourside to the beach, and - with waterfront piazzas creating a sense of connection to the water - there is an air of an undiscovered Venice about Camogli.

A guide shows us around this characterful port village and informs us of its maritime past when Camogli became known as 'the city of a thousand white sailing ships'. We see the remains of the 14th-century Dragonara Castle, constructed to protect the village. After our tour, you have free time to soak up Camogli's atmosphere and charm. You could indulge in lunch in one of the village's lovely restaurants, perhaps enjoying a spaghetti vongole with a chilled glass of white wine.

Leaving Camogli in the late afternoon, we return by train to Sestri Levante before enjoying our final dinner on the Italian Riviera.

Includes
  • Breakfast, Dinner
Day 9 – To Saint-Raphaël: From the Italian to the French Riviera

After breakfast, we leave Sestri Levante and the Italian Riviera by train, on a route which takes us all the way around the coastal arch of the Ligurian Sea through Genoa to Ventimiglia. Passing seaside towns, this route is rarely far from the glistening sea.

Entering France, we make our way to the Côte d'Azur resort of Saint-Raphaël, where we check in to our hotel overlooking the marina.

Includes
  • Breakfast, Dinner
Day 10 – Homeward bound

Your tour has taken in the villages and towns of the Italian Riviera, with their pastel-coloured houses, sparkling sea and laid-back charm. Added to which, we've sampled a flavour of the French Riviera.

Leaving Saint-Raphaël in the morning, we board the train and journey through France, passing alongside the sun-kissed coast as we travel up the Rhône to Lyon, through Burgundy to Paris. In the French capital, we transfer to the Eurostar for the final leg of our journey and arrive back at London this evening.

Includes
  • Breakfast
  • Eurostar light meal

Additional information

Classic collection

Our Classic range is what we're known for. Enjoy curated moments with plenty of inclusions. Centrally located hotels, premium travel options and engaging group tours with a seasoned expert are included. You'll be in groups with an average of 20-25 travellers and a maximum of 30*. *Scandinavian and Worldwide tours are on average 30-35 and a maximum of 40.

Departure times

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Mobility information

Due to the nature of our tours they are generally unsuitable for those with restricted mobility. If you’d like to discuss any particular holiday with us in this respect, then please don’t hesitate to call us.

Hotel

Hotel Due Mari, Sestri Levante

Hotel Due Mari, Sestri Levante

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John maher

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Submitted 13/May

Fanastic resorts hotels cjompany. Great tour manager brian everything better than expected

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Carolyn Gerhardt

5 stars

Submitted 13/May

We really enjoyed having a tour managing and local guides who provided information about the area and handled any problems that occurred making the trip relaxing.

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MR W HAINES

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Submitted 27/Apr

Well organised, good tour manager, friendly group

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C Baden

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Submitted 27/Apr

excellent location and programme.

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Christopher Martin

5 stars

Submitted 23/Apr

A well-paced trip in a lovely part of Italy with fascinating excursions to stunning locations. We were blessed with an exceptionally friendly group who enhanced our enjoyment of the tour. One minor drawback was perhaps the slight lack of variety in the meals on offer.

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Bob

5 stars

Submitted 22/Apr

Beautiful part of Italy and not too many tourists, excellent journey by rail, good food and hotels.

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