Vacation Packages : Italy,France,Monaco
Sestri Levante (Italian Riviera)

Categories 3, 4, and 5 refer primarily to varying degrees of excellence in rooms .

Land Price in U.S. $, with 1 Euro = $1.30, does not include air fair

Double occupancy, by season
Basic

Category 3

Full Land

Category 3

Full Land

Category 4

Full Land

Category 5

Low
1,480 2,030 2,250 2,800
High
1,730 2,330 2,550 3,100
Peak
2,030 2,630 2,950
3,500

Seasons: Low (11/1 - 12/27, 1/3 - 3/31); High (4/1 - 5/10, 5/24 - 7/15);

Peak (5/11 - 5/23, 7/15 - 8/31)

Italian Riviera, Cinque Terre, Portofino, the French Riviera, and Monte Carlo  (11 days)
Monterosso al Mare in Cinque Terre

*Basic Category 3 includes Category 3 hotels w breakfast 8 nights; Italy - France rail pass, 1st class, for 5 days; Cinque Terre pass, 1 day; 4 private transfers; maps, guide books, detailed daily itinerary, trip coordinators in Italy, trip planning services in U.S. and does not include guided tours.

Full Land package includes everything in Basic Category, plus full day tour of French Riviera with Eng speaking driver / guide in private sedan and full day private guided tour of Cinque Terre.

** Hotel availability on the French Riviera becomes very limited for Easter and for the Cannes film festival, so please inquire as early as possible.

Single, triple occupancy or families and groups, please inquire. Full land package prices are considerably lower for groups of 3 or more.

Daily life in the South of France

FULL LAND INCLUDES:

OPTIONAL FEATURES:

  • Meet and greet with our rep at the airport in Genoa (or Nice)
  • Four private sedan transfers (airports and train stations)
  • Eight nights with breakfast in first class, superior, or deluxe hotels
  • Italy - France rail pass, unlimited fiest class use for any 5 days
  • Full day private guided tour of Cinque Terre villages and National Park
  • Cinque Terre Park and railway pass
  • Full day private guided tour of the French Riviera and perched villages, emphasis on venues not rail accessible
  • Detailed daily itinerary
  • Trip Packet with maps and guidebooks
  • Extensive Pre-trip consultation
  • Private driver and car for any part of the trip you prefer not to drive
  • Water sports, golf, tennis, horseback rides, parasailing, mountain hiking or biking
  • Dinner reservations at fabulous restaurants in Italy, France, Monaco
  • Wine tasting excursion
  • Market day at charming towns
  • Pre-paid reservations for symphony or opera in Monte Carlo
  • Half day cruise on the Mediterranean between St. Tropez and Monte Carlo
  • With proper lead time, tickets can be arranged for the Cannes film festival and/or the Grand Prix
  • Comprehensive insurance coverage for trip cancellation or interruption, baggage, illness and accident at special groups rates

ITINERARY

French Riviera


Depart U.S.A.
Day 1
Depart U.S.A. for Europe gateway of your choice.  Meals Aloft

Portofino Marina
Arrive in Genoa
Day 2
Our driver will meet and greet at the airport in Genoa as you emerge from baggage claim, will help with your luggage, and will drive you to your hotel . Please note that the itinerary for days 2 through 5 works regardless of which hotel you choose from our list of hotels for Cinque Terre and the Portofino Coast.
If you prefer, we will reverse the itinerary so that you fly into Nice, spend four days on the French Riviera, then move to Italy, explore the Italian Riviera (Cinque Terre and the Portofino Coast) for four days, and fly home from Genoa. You can also add or subtract days in Italy or France and the price will adjust accordingly.
Explore the area near the hotel this afternoon and, to adjust your body clock to the new time zone, try to discipline yourself to stay awake at least until 9 P.M. Meals Aloft   


Riomaggiore (Cinque Terre)

Italian Riviera (Private 8 hour guided tour of Cinque Terre)
Day 3

The trip pack provided by Travel Plans International includes a one day pass for the Cinque Terre National Park and the Cinque Terre railway. After an early breakfast , you are met at the hotel by our driver / guide who will provide a private eight hour introductory tour of selected parts of the National park, the five villages of Cinque Terre, and if your pace permits, the charming village of Portovenere. The guide will show you how and where to buy tickets if you want to use the railway or ferry system another day or if you want to explore the park by bicycle, horseback, or hiking.
The five small, ancient villages are Monterosso al Mare, Vernazza, Corniglia, Manarola, and Riomaggiore. They have been referred to as Cinque Terre since 1448 but many of the houses and shops were built in the 10th century. For over a thousand years, the villages could be reached only by walking dangerous cliffside paths, so the villages were isolated until the middle of the 20th century and are largely unspoiled although now increasingly popular with tourists. B

Portofino Coast
Italian Riviera (Portofino Coast)
Day 4

For extra price, our driver will provide a private sedan tour of the Portofino Coast today. However, your full land pakage price includes five days unlimited use of the Italian and French National railway system. In combination with the coastal ferry system, your rail pass and the Travel Plans International detailed itineray will enable you to see the most beautiful and interesting parts of the Portofino Coast. You will pay onsite for the ferry.

To many, the marina village of Portofino and the Portofino Peninsula National Park are the most beautiful features of the Italian Riviera. Neither of these points are served by rail, but both are on the ferry system, as are Santa Margherita Ligure, Sestri Levante, and Rapallo, which also offer rail service. Your daily itinerary will include a proposed route for today. B

Boulangerie
Italian Riviera (Option: Cinque Terre by horseback or bike)
Day 5

You can use your rail pass to return today to the Portofino Coast, to Cinque tTerre, to both, or to any other part of Italy. Florence and /or Pisa could be done as daytrips, for example.

Horses can be used to explore the Cinque Terre park for 25 Euros per hour (roughly $32) and bikes are available for 5 Euros hourly. Horsedrawn carriage is also available. However, most people who venture away from the villages prefer hiking.

Italian Riviera / French Riviera
Day 6
Our driver will provide private transfer this morning to the Genoa train station. You have reserved first class seats to Nice, Cannes, or Monte Carlo (3 1/2 or 4 1/2 hours on the train depending on location of hotel). Our representative will meet you at the train and take you to the hotel. If you are traveling in May, you likely will be arriving on the French Riviera during the Cannes Film Festival or during the festivities surrounding the Gran Prix. Give us sufficient lead time to arrange tickets for these events and we will do so.  The itinerary will help you explore the area near the hotel this evening. B

Tourettes-sur-Loup street scene

French Riviera and Perched Villages (Private 8 hour guided tour)
Day 7

Your driver / guide will meet you at the hotel at 9 A.M. and will provide an 8 hour private sedan tour of the venues that you select (you will be charged extra if you exceed 8 hours or 200 miles). Keep in mind that many of the most popular venues (Monte Carlo, Nice, Cannes, Antibes, Eze, Beaulieu sur mer, Villafranche sur mer) have train service and your private sedan tour should include venues not served by rail. If today is market day in Vence, go there first and be sure to see to discover the Rosary Chapel, designed by Henri Matisse.  Reflected lemon yellow, emerald green and ultramarine blue stained glass windows create visual harmony that floods the minimalist white chapel with different colors depending on the season and hour of the day.  Matisse said, “This chapel is for me the accomplishment of a lifetime, the realization of an enormous work, difficult and sincere.” 

 From Vence it is a ten minute drive to explore Tourettes-sur-Loup, a fortified 13th century perched village overlooking the beautiful Loup Valley.  Houses form the town’s ramparts creating a unique structure that protected the medieval village from invasions. If you continue to Gourdon, another perched Provence village worth seeing, you propably will not have time to drive the Middle or Lower Corniche, the famous highway between Monte Carlo and Nice. So, consider returning to the French Riviera with a brief stop in St. Paul du Vence, the delightful artists’ mecca perched on a limestone spur with a breathtaking view of the Mediterranean.

Have the driver take the motorway eastbound to Monte Carlo. A look at the opulence and size of the boats in the harbor below will provide an indication of the popularity of this area among the rich and famous.  Drive the Lower Corniche to Nice (and then to your hotel). This road is dotted with quaint holiday resorts, opulent villas, fishing villages and ornate pink houses with green shutters, past Villefranche-sur-Mer and other charming towns that you can explore with your rail pass tomorrow. Since St.-Jean -cap-Ferrat is not served by rail, consider stopping if time permits. B

Villefranche-sur-Mer / Beaulieu-sur-Mer/ Eze / Monte Carlo
Day 8

Use your rail pass and Travel Plans International itinerary today to explore the picturesque old fishing village, Villafranche-sur-Mer. In Beaulieu-sur-Mer, tour the splendid Villa Kerylos, a unique replica of an ancient Greek villa, complete with furniture, mosaics, and art objects.  On most days, the Riviera sun shimmers on the cobalt blue Mediterranean Sea coast, the Côte d’Azur, famed for its warm winters, colorful limestone cliffs, pine forests, deep fertile valleys and towering palms, an enchanting land of inspiration to poets and painters. Consider having a late lunch at Chateau Chevre d' Or which is pictured upper left and which offers some of the most panoramic views of Monte Carlo and the Riviera).

Then proceed to Monaco and Monte Carlo. The town of Monaco, capital of the Principality, sits on a rock 200 feet above the sea and is home to the Royal Palace, government buildings, the Tropical Gardens and the Oceanographic Museum. High above the port stands one of the most famous cities in the world, Monte Carlo, a playground for European royalty.  For years, life in Monaco has been centered on Monte Carlo and its famous Grand Casino, which you should visit one evening if only to gawk. . B

 

 

French Riviera (Nice / Antibes / Cannes
Day 9
Surrounded by the Alps Maritime, Nice is nineteen miles from the Italian border, with a legacy dating to prehistory and ancient Rome.  This morning, use your rail pass and itineary to take a walk through the Old Town of Nice, from the majestic Promenade des Anglais curving along the Bay of Angels and to explore the  baroque cathedral and the open-air market lined with boutiques of regional specialties.  The town’s popularity as a winter spa resort for the aristocracy in the 19th century is evidenced by its “wedding cake” style architecture.

 This afternoon, see Chateau Grimaldi in the ancient port town of Antibes.  Picasso lived and worked at the Chateau Grimaldi in the mid-1940’s and he permanently loaned to the Chateau’s museum all of the work completed during his stay:  24 paintings, nearly 80 ceramic pieces, 35 drawings, 27 lithographs, two sculptures, and a tapestry.  Also on display are works by Léger, Calder, and other artists. 

 Most summer nights, there is a sunset champagne cruise departing from the dock in Beaulieu-sur-Mer (please ask about extra cost). Return to the hotel for your last night on the French Riviera. Choose the type of dining/night life you prefer for your last . B

French Riviera
Nice/U.S.A
Day 10 

Private transfer to the airport in Nice for your flight home.  B/Meals aloft