Consortium Maritime service Tigullio

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Santa Margherita Ligure, Italy

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Corporate office· Boat rental service· Sightseeing tour agency· Ferry service· Tour operator

Consortium Maritime service Tigullio Reviews | Rating 3.7 out of 5 stars (6 reviews)

Consortium Maritime service Tigullio is located in Santa Margherita Ligure, Italy on Piazza Giuseppe Mazzini, 33A. Consortium Maritime service Tigullio is rated 3.7 out of 5 in the category corporate office in Italy.

Address

Piazza Giuseppe Mazzini, 33A

Phone

+39 185284670

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Celine Maas-Pujdak

Horrible experience! We have visited the shop 3 times to book the ticket in Chiavari . It was always closed , even if written down that should be open. Finally a friendly guardian told us that we should arrive 5 min before the boot departure and buy our tickets there. We arrived 45 min before and get an angry women telling us that we needed to make a reservation by phone. Not possible to buy the tickets as the boot is full. Really big disappointment for the kids hoping to have a lovely trip.

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Linda Arredondo

We rode the boat to Cinque Terre. It was a 2.5 hour trip with two stops. The first stop was for about an hour and the second stop was for about 2.5 hours. During the trip there were announcements, first in Italian and then in English detailing trivia about the towns and different landmarks. The boat was nothing fancy, simple and clean. FYI they are punctual; when they say leaving at 3:40 they start pulling away at 3:40 and 50 seconds, so keep that in mind. If you sit on the top deck bring a hat and plenty of sunscreen. It's easy to become enthralled by the scenery and forget that you're sitting out in the sun.

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Paul van der Veen

Today we took the trip to visit the Cinque Terre (linea 5 ). We were supposed to visit one of the smaller cities for about 2 hours and Monterosso for three hours. Beforehand they announced the itinerary could change due to sea conditions. Despite it beng a clear day with not much wind and a calm sea the captain only went slowly past four of the islands and announced (only in Italian) that the risk of visiting them was too great. Most people on the boat didn't understand why. As a result, we were left in Monterosso for almost 5 hours. Monterosso is nice, but it is small and after two hours you'll have seen everything three times.. The public beach (where our two sons could swim) was quite small, where as the private beach is too expensive for this stay (we would have to pay at least 40 euros to spend some time there). So I can't advise to take this trip for this money (we paid 116 for two adults and two kids).

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__angie 84

Would be good if you can put the note on the timetable that there is no ferry from Rapollo to Portofino in 2019! It is only a note after more search and clicks on your website. So we paid day car parking in Rapollo for nothing (see it as a present dear city Rapollo) As there was no ferry there we went to St. Margarita and went by bus. Cheaper as ferry anyway.

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Pier Luigi Rizzini

Old boats, no air-condition, very unpolite staff. Take the train is cheaper, faster and by far better

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Wim de Haan

Bad service @ticketoffice Rapallo; boattrip was ok