Cinque Terre

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Klook 用戶
4 Mar
Join the Klook’s trip all the time when I visited the new city. This time I joined the Manarola Monterosso and Pisa trip. It was a good experience and comfortable trip. You don’t have to think about the traffic and the station, the guide (Leo) leaded everyone and made sure we can catch the train/bus on time. The bus driver Maximums he is kind and provides the most safe way bringing us back. thanks !
Klook用戶
29 Jan
the trip is convenient for travelers, comfortable cars, good food and nice view.
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Jesarin **************
8 Jan
The trip is worth the money. The view is breathtaking. The transportation is really good, but the guide still bring you to take trains to cinque terre as the city does not allow tourist bus. The bus is a two-floor bus, and the seat is spacious. There is no lunch; you need to find lunch yourself. the only downside to the trip is it’s quite a short time to spend in each of the city. I wish I could spend more however, I understand that this is all the tour can accommodate in one day.
LEI ********
6 Jan
You can visit two places at once, Cinque Terre and the Leaning Tower of Pisa. You can just follow along without thinking. The tour guide's explanation is clear, and knowing that my English is not good, they will proactively explain it to me at the end.
Klook 用戶
21 Dec 2025
I went to four villages, and the scenery in each village was very beautiful. Seeing it all made me feel relaxed, but it's a bit of a shame I didn't get to take a boat this time.
陳 **
26 Nov 2025
This Cinque Terre trip was very worthwhile! I visited the four villages of Riomaggiore ➡️ Manarola ➡️ Monterosso ➡️ Vernazza. The scenery was beautiful, and the colorful houses with the sea view were so healing. The itinerary was well-arranged and not too rushed (I personally think it would be better to spend an extra half hour in Manarola), and there was enough time for taking photos and walking around. The tour guide was very friendly, and the transportation was arranged smoothly, saving a lot of trouble by not having to transfer myself. If this is your first time visiting Cinque Terre, I highly recommend this trip. I suggest wearing comfortable shoes and leaving early. Overall, it was a great experience!
Edmund ******
9 Nov 2025
fun day trip to see such a beautiful place. Emma our guide was good and translated in 3 languages. the tour was prompt. we got at least an hour at each spot so be prepared to walk but it was good.
Samantha *************
8 Nov 2025
I’ve joined several tours across Italy, but the passion and professionalism of these guides stood out the most. A special mention to Ado, Alessandro, and the driver Emiliano. Ado led the hiking team and was incredible, always ensuring everyone’s safety while sharing endless super interesting stories about Cinque Terre, Florence, the surrounding towns, and local life. Ado is funny, really patient and full of knowledge of Italy. The tour becomes so enjoyable with him leading it. Alessandro was clear, engaging, and full of interesting insights that made every moment meaningful. Emiliano drove smoothly and kept everything running so well behind the scenes. If you’re planning a tour with Walkabout, definitely ask for Ado and Alessandro, their passion, warmth, and storytelling make all the difference. You’ll leave not just with beautiful memories, but also with a deeper connection to the places you visit.
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What to know about Cinque Terre

Cinque Terre is a breathtaking stretch along the Italian Riviera, made up of five villages: Monterosso, Vernazza, Corniglia, Manarola, and Riomaggiore. This UNESCO World Heritage Site is famous for its colorful houses, steep cliffs, and spectacular views of the blue sea. Each beautiful seaside town feels frozen in time, with medieval streets, stone staircases, and charming cafés overlooking the Ligurian Coast. You can explore Cinque Terre National Park by hiking its scenic coastal trails that connect all five towns. For a more relaxed trip, hop on the train from La Spezia or enjoy a ferry ride to take in the stunning views from the water. Don’t miss a visit to Porto Venere, Italy, where you can admire Doria Castle, Chiesa di San Pietro, and the nearby Palmaria Island. What makes Cinque Terre a must-visit is its blend of nature, history, and Italian charm. From sampling fresh pasta in a cliffside trattoria to catching the sunset over a rocky outcrop, every moment feels magical. Book through Klook and join the Cinque Terre Tours for the best way to explore this hidden gem along the Riviera di Levante!
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Things to Do in Cinque Terre

Explore the five towns via train in a day trip

Hop on the local train from La Spezia Centrale and zip between the five villages of Cinque Terre. Each stop reveals colorful houses, medieval streets, and incredible views of the blue sea along the Ligurian Coast. With easy train access, you can explore at your own pace and still have time to relax in each beautiful seaside town.

Hike the Sentiero Azzurro

Get ready to hike up the famous Sentiero Azzurro trail, a scenic trail weaving through cliffs and vineyards in the Cinque Terre National Park. This route connects the five villages, giving you stunning views of the Italian Riviera and charming medieval villages below. (Klook tip: Bring comfy shoes and your camera!)

Learn to make pesto

Discover the art of making authentic Ligurian pesto in a local cooking class. You'll crush fresh basil, pine nuts, and olive oil just like locals have for centuries in the old towns of Cinque Terre. Afterward, enjoy your creation with handmade fresh pasta and maybe a glass of regional white wine!

Sunbathe at Monterosso al Mare

Soak up the sunshine at Spiaggia di Fegina in Monterosso, the only village in Cinque Terre with a large sandy beach. Stretch out by the blue sea, rent a beach chair, or cool off with a dip before exploring the main street filled with souvenir shops and cafés.

Visit a vineyard

Sip and savor your way through the terraced vineyards of the Cinque Terre National Park, where winemaking is an ancient art. Local tours let you stroll the hillsides overlooking the coast and taste crisp whites like Sciacchetrà with incredible views of the blue sea.

Take a Scenic Boat Tour around the Ligurian Coast

See Cinque Terre from a whole new perspective on a breathtaking coastal boat tour! You'll cruise past colorful cliffside villages, hidden coves, and nearby gems like Palmaria Island and Porto Venere, Italy. As you glide across the Riviera di Levante, you'll uncover stunning views, secret caves like Byron's Grotto, and the timeless beauty of the Italian Riviera from the sea.

Book through Klook and join the Cinque Terre 1-Day Tour for the ultimate coastal adventure filled with history, flavor, and unforgettable scenery.

Popular Attractions in Cinque Terre

Sentiero Monterosso

The Sentiero Monterosso trail offers one of the best hikes in Cinque Terre, leading to breathtaking vantage points over the blue sea. Winding through olive groves and ancient stone walls, it's a slice of paradise for photographers and nature lovers! (Klook tip: Start early for cooler weather and fewer crowds.)

Vernazza's Doria Castle

Perched high above Vernazza's harbor, Doria Castle is a historic gem with a small entrance fee and massive rewards. Once used to spot pirates, this medieval fortress now offers peace, romance, and the best sunset shots in Cinque Terre.

Parco Nazionale delle Cinque Terre

Cinque Terre National Park protects both the natural beauty and the medieval villages that make this region special. Explore its terraced vineyards and coastal cliffs that overlook the blue sea. Here, every corner of this fantastic place is postcard-perfect.

Santa Margherita di Antiochia Church

Santa Margherita di Antiochia Church is a striking Romanesque church in Vernazza. Its unique seaside setting and ancient stone design reflect the town's deep maritime roots. The interior is peaceful, and the incredible views from outside make it a favorite stop for culture lovers and photographers!

Spiaggia di Fegina

Spiaggia di Fegina in Monterosso is your go-to beach for pure relaxation along the Ligurian Coast. Sink into the warm sand, swim in the blue sea, or enjoy an Italian gelato under the sun. With nearby cafés and that dreamy Riviera di Levante backdrop, it's the perfect beach escape in Cinque Terre!