Explore the 5 lands the right way
The little things that make Cinque Terre unforgettable
Gisele Makary
Cinque Terre, Italy
Base:
La Spezia: ideal place to stay
Less touristy, cheaper accommodation, 7-min train to first village
The 5 Villages:
Vernazza – most scenic harbor, postcard views
Manarola – famous for sunset + wine vibes
Riomaggiore – classic Cinque Terre photo spot
Monterosso al Mare – biggest village + beaches
Corniglia – quiet hilltop village (no direct sea access)
Movement Strategy
Combine train + hiking, don’t rely on one only
Trains are fast but can get very crowded mid-day
Move early morning or late afternoon for breathing space
Stay in La Spezia to simplify logistics
Hiking Smart
Trails can be steep, narrow, and uneven. It can be challenging if not used to it.
Check trail status (closures are common) ; Off-season = fewer crowds but some trails may be closed
Do at least one scenic section, not necessarily all
Best route: Vernazza ↔ Monterosso or Riomaggiore ↔ Manarola (if open)
Photos & Spots x Timing:
Sunrise = empty villages, best photos
Midday = busiest (avoid heavy movement)
Sunset = Manarola or Vernazza (top picks)
Food to Try
Pansoti with walnut sauce. Sit down for pasta only when you have time to slow down
Pizza with pesto or stracchino cheese
Fried seafood in a cone (street food classic). Try Tutti Fritti (Riomaggiore) and La Bottega del Fritto (Vernazza)
Fresh focaccia; simple but elite here
Gelato; stop at Gelateria Vernazza and grab your fave
Drinks to Try
Aperol Spritz (sunset essential)
Sciacchetrà wine (local specialty)
What to Take Home
Limoncino
Pesto jars
Handmade pasta
Local wine
Looking for things to do?
Go check out my guide for the best free things to do as well as itineraries and travel tips to make your trip unforgettable.