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From 12 to 17 April 2017

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Liguria - Sanremo, Arles, Nimes, Avignone, Camargue, Aix en Provence (IM)

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Sanremo
Sanremo is the capital of the Riviera dei fiori. Appreciated since 1800 for the climate factor, it is not as well-known for the artistic beauty that he possesses, because he has in himself the spirit of liguria, so shy to the spotlight and shy at the first contact. Yet the city of Sanremo has wonderful views and in the architectural whole, landscape is a true jewel of Italy, a strip of land with roots extended to France. In ancient times it was called Matuzia in memory of the noble house of Caius Matuzio built to the west of the present centre of the city but according to a popular belief, instead, in homage to the Goddess Matuzia gods of the sea and of the aurora. Legendary principles, outstanding figures of Culture, Science and world industry have stayed in Sanremo fascinated by the Blue Sea and the intense scent of flowers.Sanremo is located in a Wide Bay of the Ligurian Riviera, between Capo Nero and Capo Verde. City-to-browse, where extremes meet, in the oldest part is known as la Pigna, with houses perched is a glimpse of the middle Ages, with steep narrow streets, covered passages and small squares.The modern town turned a village of fishermen into an elegant tourist center of world renown. Sanremo is today a city that welcomes visitors and tourists at all times of the year and entertain them with events and endless possibilities of entertainment. Sanremo, famous for the municipal casino, built in 1905, the undisputed Kingdom of fans of green tables, roulette and fruit machines.


Arles
Arles is the largest commune in France, with a territory greater than that of Paris. The most important monuments, however, are within walking distance of each other, in the historic center of this beautiful town that lives Placid on the banks of the Rhône. It has a glorious past, of which it preserves the Arena and the Roman Theatre, to which we must add the portal and the cloister of the Church of St. Trophime, all of which became part of world Heritage of Humanity protected by Unesco. Arles is an obligatory point of passage during a visit to Provence, especially for those who want to visit the Camargue

Nimes
Like many Provençal towns, Nîmes is linked to the history of the Roman period and is close to the Rhone River although it does not directly look out.In fact, the city's symbol is a crocodile chained to a palm tree in honor of the legionnaires who fought alongside Caesar in the campaign of the Nile, and who settled here after the war. To see:

Les Arènes: an impressive Roman amphitheatre perfectly preserved and which can accommodate up to 24,000 spectators during the ferias.
Maison Carrée: ancient temple of the 5th century AD.c.
Jardin de la fontaine: a wonderful park full of watercourses adorned with statues where the Temple de Diane stands out. With a 10-minute walk you will go up to the terraced garden and the Magne Tour that with 140 steps will show you a wonderful view of the city
Musée de Beaux Arts: a magnificent Roman mosaic is displayed here.
Musée d'archeologie: a rich collection of mosaics, columns and sculptures from the Roman period.
Féria of Pentecost (June) and Féria des Vendanges (September): these feasts revolve around the bloody bullfights that the inhabitants of the city are passionate about here. However it is possible to attend also the not cruent camarguaises races.
Jeudis de Nîmes: every Thursday from 6 pm to 10.30 pm, the city comes alive with bancherelle, artists and artisans who sell local products.

Avignon
This lively city rich in history and monuments is considered the “capital” of Provence. With its walls reverberates the splendours of the past of cities of art and culture when it was for almost a century papal seat until the schism of 1377.
Overlooking the Rhône, narrow by the mighty walls, dotted with hôtels particuliers, winding alleys and small Italian squares Avignon focuses around the wonderful Palace of the Popes. Outside the center unfortunately there is a bad suburb with dorm quarters that give a pleasant image on arrival, soon denied once entering the heart of the city.
Aix En Provence
This elegant Provençal town has a very special charm, which is revealed to visitors who will have the patience to visit it without haste.Left the car outside the centre, on the circular road around the park, walking in the maze of narrow streets, hidden squares, savoring even with just a look in the many antique shops, craft shops, provençal and gastronomic delights, but above all the riot of color of the weekly market.Aix-en-Provence has all the charm of the deepest southern France, with the blinding sun that lights up the majestic palaces, the portals carved in the stone, the coolness of the great plane trees and the many, gushing fountains, often covered with moss and strange shapes dotting the urban grid, becoming a feature of the city, with the squares that are born in the eyes of the visitors distracted, with the colours of its scroted shutters and the signs of the many restaurants that animate the warm summer evenings.All this has captivated generations of poets and painters like Cezanne who imprinted on the canvas all the magic of this corner of Provence.To see :

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da Mariarosaria M. - 23/04/2017, alle 18:32
il viaggio èstato rispondente alle aspettativeccezion fatta per l'albergo del ritorno che doveva essere a Sanremo da programma e il passaggio nel traffico di Roma del ritorno per accompagnare una partecipante.Lavisita guidata della Camargue frettolosa e inconcludente e per tornare al ristorante non ci hanno fatto vedere un paesino


da Bruno Antonio V. - 22/04/2017, alle 14:48
Viaggio di andata perfetto. Autista pullman eccellente. Hotel Sanremo ottimo. Hotel Nîmes non soddisfacente e qualche dubbio sulla agibilità. Visite alle città positive escluso il giorno di visita alla gamarra, cambiamento inutile di programma, prevista permanenza con pranzo, invece rientro a Nîmes!!! Accompagnatrici disponibile a dialogo e gentile. Viaggio ritorno hotel scarso il resto OK. Si può migliorare, grazie


da ROBERTO M. - 22/04/2017, alle 11:51
Facciamo i complimenti per l'organizzazione di questa breve vacanza. Brave Sara ed Ilenia nel supporto dato al gruppo e bravo Enzo nella conduzione del pulman durante tutto il viaggio. Nulla da dire riguardo la qualità degli hotel a Sanremo e Nimes, forse, secondo il parere della maggior parte, si sarebbe potuto scegliere una location migliore per l'ultima tappa a Diano Marina. Buona anche la ristorazione; tuttavia, se possiamo dare un consiglio per le prossime occasioni, si potrebbero evitare le soste al ristorante per l'ora di pranzo, in quanto in più situazioni sono state d'intralcio all'attività del gruppo. Considerata la buona colazione al mattino e la cena si potrebbero lasciare libere le persone di scegliere individualmente. La quota riservata al pranzo potrebbe essere utilizzata nella selezione di un hotel con uno standard leggermente superiore. Buona l'organizzazione delle visite guidate.

Bravi


da ASSUNTA E. - 22/04/2017, alle 09:54
Da curare molto di più gli alberghi.Si consiglia di curare anche la ristorazione: basterebbe mangiare solo a cena per avere un servizio migliore.Per il resto tutto ok.Grazie


da MARIA ANTONIETTA M. - 22/04/2017, alle 09:18
Ottimo piccoli dettagli da smussare le ragazze professionali attente preparate!!!!


da MIRELLA A. - 22/04/2017, alle 08:31
Il viaggio nell'insieme accettabile, ritengo che ci sia dell'impreparazione di organizzazione. Ci sono stati ritardi che hanno inciso sulle visite (Arles)vista poco e male, ultima sosta a Diano Marina davvero deludente in una camera con odore opprimente dimuffa e lavandino in camera e asciugamani da non poter utilizzare . Per concludere con un iniziativa delle accompagnatrici che hanno pensato di fare una sosta a Roma per una lienteche era salita a Cassino. Questa mi è sembrato decisamente poco professionale.L'offerta era allettante quindi ritengo che si debba approfondire il servizio . Grazie

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