Transfer from Venice - Marghera
to Pescara

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Departure from Venice - Marghera
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Estimated arrival to Pescara
14:19h

Trip duration: 319min

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Places you can visit along the way

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Gradara Castle
Italy

75 min

A beauty seldom seen adorns this city. The protective walls enclose a medieval village spread on a hill, while at the hilltop stands a castle.... A visit to this castle will take you back in time, to be exact in time of Italian Renaissance and Dante’s Divine Comedy. Thus, you will hear all about the love story between Paolo and Francesca, a tragic love that made this castle a symbol of love. But, you will also learn all about the turbulent times and numerous conflicts between the Malatesta and Montefeltro families. While in the village, besides the castle, remember to visit also the Church of St. Giovanni, the Historical Museum filled with paintings, furniture and other period artifacts and the Garden of Olives.

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San Marino
San Marino

135 min

San Marino is widely famous for being one of the world’s smallest and oldest republics. But the real reasons why each year more than two... million tourists flock to San Marino are its beautiful architectural monuments, its history and, of course, Monte Titano with its scenic trails and impressive medieval fortresses. From here visitors are able to admire unspoiled countryside with rolling hills and wineries.The most notable part of Monte Titano is Guaita Tower, a fairy-tale castle built in the 11th century. Shopping is also another delight of San Marino as it boasts hundreds of chic shops and boutiques and shopping is tax-free!

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Grottammare Borgo Antico
Italy

105 min

Grottammare Borgo Antico is a tiny village perched on the hill that descends to the sea. Apparently, it was quite rich in the Middle Ages... and for that, quite often, a subject to pirate attacks. To defend from these attacks, the town erected the fortified walls that can still be seen today. Inside these walls there are many medieval remnants – churches, medieval homes, picturesque alleys and a lovely square. The stunning views can be admired from the terraces of the few restaurants serving exquisite Italian dishes.

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Bologna
Italy

135 min

Bologna is the city of superlatives! To mention just a few: it is the home to the oldest university in the world (Dante Alighieri was... a student here); it is Italy’s gastronomic capital thanks to iconic pasta dishes tagliatelle alla Bolognese (the meat sauce known all over the world), prosciutto di Parma and Parmigiano-Reggiano; and it features countless historical buildings and breathtaking architecture along about 40 kilometers of arcaded streets. The heart of the city, Piazza del Nettuno Piazza Maggiore, are adorned with grand medieval and Renaissance architecture and historic monuments. Wherever you start your tour, you can’t miss because Bologna has so much to offer and the best way to explore it is on foot.

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Caves of Osimo
Italy

75 min

Hidden under Osimo’s covered market is an exciting ancient system of caves and tunnels that were dug about 2,500 years ago by ancient people to... provide water and to survive. According to the visible marks the cave was further widened during the Middle Ages and today it covers an area of around 300 meters so can feel at times a bit disorienting. This extensive underground maze is full of fascinating figures and symbols depicting allegorical and demonic figures as well as emblems and epigraphs. The Caves of Osimo can be visited via a guided tour so booking in advance is recommended at http://www.osimoturismo.it/grotte-of-osimo/?lang=en

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Ferrara
Italy

105 min

Whether you are a fast-track traveler or slow-paced sightseeing admirer, there is an endless list of things you will love about Ferrara. Its architecture is... a unique mix of medieval and renaissance styles and its cobblestone streets are dotted with museums, art galleries, charming shops and cafes. Castello Estense is the most notable monument of Ferrara and today a part of it is used as government offices but many castle rooms, including dungeons and prison cells, are open for viewing. The city center is a UNESCO World Heritage Site and while wondering these streets you will be astonished by the 12th century glorious cathedral.