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Genova and Portofino Day Trip from Milan with Hotel Pickup. Many of the spots on the list below can be easily reached by public transportation, and make fine one- or two-day trips for tourists staying in Milan. We parked at the train/bus terminal and took the bus to This topic has been closed to new posts due to inactivity. Do you agree?Oh yes. Day trip from Milan to Portofino and Genoa with private guide and hotel pick-up. Or, if you include Santa Margherita, two pleasant but unremarkable seaside places.This time of year I think you should to be able to park, unless you are going around Easter weekend. The tour will begin with your private driver collecting you from your hotel in Milan (another custom location in the area can be agreed) with a luxury sedan or minivan. Best known for being a hub for high fashion, Milan is also a good base from which visitors can travel to a lake and other parts of Italy's Lombardy region. The parking garage is expensive per hour, but you won't be there long.We just got back and whilst it's not busy, the drive from Santa M is a bit hairy as narrow road with wide buses - lots of horns and stress. Town of Portofino; Boat tour; Historical center of Genoa; Private driver and private guide; Boat and car transfer included; Itinerary can be customized; Gallery.
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Me and my husband are planning a Day trip in July 2018 from Is it only a sightseeing trip or you would like to have a bath?In the same area there's the beautiful San Fruttuoso Abbey.If they take the first intercity to go and the last one to come back, they'll have almost all the morning and the afternoon. Hi everyone, Me and my husband are planning a Day trip in July 2018 from Milan to Portofino, I was wondering if Portofino needs a full day trip ? Genoa and Portofino full day trip from Milan; Duration: 12 hours; Departure from your hotel in Milan at 8,00 am. 103 reviews. Only then can you think about exploring the best day trips from Milan: 1. Genoa and Portofino day trip from Milan. After a guided walking tour of Genoa, explore the best bits of these contrasting coastal towns at your leisure. Combine maritime history at Genoa with glamorous Portofino seaside scenery on this memorable day trip from Milan! Starting at $60. Book Now. Support this operator: Times are tough for the travel community right now. Book with confidence with our Low Price Guarantee and 24/7 support.
Genoa and Portofino Day Trip from Milan. By: Zani Viaggi Day Tours. Shore Excursions. Book Now. Share. Though it’s hard to fit all of Venice’s delights into just one day, you can certainly try.Wander its cool, cobbled streets, have a coffee in the famous Piazza San Marco, and perhaps stretch to riding a gondola through the canals for a truly luxury experience.You’ll no doubt be suitably charmed by the sparkling lagoon and fantastic architecture that characterises one of Italy’s most popular cities for tourists.If you still have time, head over to one of Venice’s nearby islands, such as Murano with its famous glass-blowing traditions, and perhaps purchase a trinket to take back home.The picture-perfect Cinque Terre is a brilliant place to visit, especially for those who might want to get that perfect Instagram shot.With layer upon layer of rainbow-hued houses perched upon hillsides, the five villages of Cinque Terre are sure to surprise and delight visitors.Keep your camera out for this visit: you certainly won’t regret it.These UNESCO World-Heritage listed lands are certainly one of the most picturesque sights in all of Italy.You likely won’t have time to explore all five, but there’ll be time enough to wander round Monterosso al Mare and Vernazza, grab an ice cream and watch the fishermen at work.Often referred to as the ‘pearl of Lake Como’, it’s easy to see why Bellagio merits a spot on the list of best day trips from Milan.Simply sit back and enjoy the ambience of this wonderful city, sampling its best food and drinks.Afterward, head over the border to Lugano, and enjoy the fabulous scenic delights of the Swiss Alps along the way.This is your chance to sample world-renowned Swiss chocolate, and perhaps buy some as a souvenir for friends and family back home.Lake Maggiore and its cluster of pretty islands is certainly worth a day away from Milan.Grab a hop-on, hop-off ferry pass and spend the day jumping from island to island across the sparkling water.Start from Stresa, on the shore, and make your way slowly to Isola Bella, Isola Madre and Isola dei Pescatori to check out their individual charms.With the sun in the sky there could hardly be a more tranquil way to spend some time on your Italian holiday.Be sure to take a look at the Palace Museum and Gardens on Isola Madre, and spend some time browsing for souvenirs on Isola dei Pescatori.You could hardly take a trip to Italy without paying a visit to its largest and most famous lake, Lake Garda.Travel by train through the beautiful Lombard countryside to reach it, and enjoy its Mediterranean climate on arrival.You’ll be able to spend some time out on the water on a quick cruise, as well as travelling to the gorgeous lakeside towns of Sirmione and Desenzano.The ‘pearl’ of the lake, Sirmione has much to offer tourists: a fortress, a Roman villa, and the Catullo caves.The port of Desenzano also has a spectacular medieval castle.Shakespeare’s fair Verona certainly merits an excursion – and it is surely just as pretty as he described.Follow in the footsteps of the world’s most famous lovers, Romeo and Juliet, through the streets immortalised in his play.You’ll get the chance to see the very balcony from which Juliet wondered ‘wherefore art thou Romeo?’Beyond Shakespeare, Verona has other strings to its bow.Check out the fantastic Roman amphitheatre, built in the first century AD, or head downtown to take a look at the Piazza Mercato.This day trip away from the busy city sees you explore the gorgeous Ligurian coast.Genova, Italy’s largest port, holds much delight for tourists, with many important monuments and an old town which has in part been designated a UNESCO World Heritage site.While you’re exploring the coastline, move further along to spend some time in the colourful village of Portofino and its neighbour Santa Margherita Ligure.Take in the picturesque sight of fishing boats bobbing along the water, and breathe deeply in the salty air, before you head back city-wards.Who’d have thought that just a few hours’ journey from Milan lay the glorious Alpine scenery of Interlaken?