5 TERRE

The Cinque Terre (“Five Lands”) are a breathtaking string of five ancient fishing villages perched between the cliffs and the sea, part of a UNESCO World Heritage Site. The villages are: Riomaggiore, Manarola, Corniglia, Vernazza, and Monterosso al Mare.


🚆 How to Get to the Cinque Terre
  • By Train: The fastest and most convenient way. From La Spezia Centrale, regional trains stop in each village (every 20–30 minutes in high season).
  • With the Cinque Terre Card: Includes unlimited train rides between La Spezia and Levanto + access to hiking trails. Buy it online or at the station.

🏘️ The 5 Villages – What to See
🟣 Riomaggiore
  • Closest to La Spezia
  • Famous for its colorful houses cascading down to the marina
  • Don’t miss: a sunset stroll along the pier
🔴 Manarola
  • One of the most photographed spots in Italy
  • Pastel houses clinging to the cliff
  • Try the local wine Sciacchetrà or enjoy a drink at Nessun Dorma
🟡 Corniglia
  • The only village without direct sea access
  • Perched on a hilltop, reachable via 377 steps or a shuttle from the station
  • Peaceful and less crowded
🔵 Vernazza
  • Considered one of Italy’s most beautiful villages
  • Small port, medieval tower, boats moored in the center
  • Perfect stop for lunch with a view
🟢 Monterosso al Mare
  • The largest and flattest of the five
  • Best for a beach day and swimming
  • Divided into an old town and a modern beachfront area

🥾 Hiking Trails
  • The Blue Trail connects all villages along the coast (check for closures)
  • Recommended hikes:
    • Vernazza → Monterosso: scenic and popular (1.5 hours)
    • Corniglia → Manarola (via Volastra): longer but through vineyards
  • Cinque Terre Card required for some trails
  • Wear proper shoes and bring water

🔗 Official Park Website


⛴️ By Boat
  • Ferries leave from La Spezia – Passeggiata Morin
  • Stops include Portovenere and all Cinque Terre villages (except Corniglia)
  • Amazing views from the sea

🍝 What to Eat
  • Focaccia, stuffed mussels, trofie with pesto, anchovies from Monterosso, Sciacchetrà dessert wine
  • Many scenic restaurants and trattorias in each village

🎯 Useful Tips
  • Start early: villages get crowded in high season
  • Avoid driving: parking is limited and expensive
  • Bring water, a hat and sunscreen for hiking
  • Download Trenitalia or Trainline apps for train info
  • Wear comfortable shoes for walking the steep paths and alleys

📍 Estimated Travel Time by Train from La Spezia

Monterosso – 22 min

Riomaggiore – 9 min

Manarola – 10 min

Corniglia – 15 min

Vernazza – 18 min