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Touring Cinque Terre Italy By Land and by Sea



Today we are touring the beautiful towns of Cinque Terre. These little towns of Cinque Terre are nestled in the rocky cliffs by the sea and give some of the most iconic views anywhere in the world. We tour Cinque Terre two ways, by land and by sea. We hope this inspires you to visit this unique place. Enjoy our tour!

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24 Comments

  1. My husband and I spent time in Vernazza and throughly enjoyed it. It was so nice and quiet in the evenings, us and the locals.

  2. Now we know where we could go next time we are here in Italy, again. Just docking at Mykonos as I’m typing this.🎉

  3. We stayed in Vernazza and loved it. We got to explore all of the towns by train. When the tourists left at around 3 pm you truly got to experience how peaceful it was.

  4. We have visited the Cinque Terre five times, staying from 3-5 days each time. We spent time there in April- May and September. We stayed in Vernazza, Riomaggiore, and Corniglia and each one has its pros and cons. We utilized both the train and ferry systems, as well as hiking between the towns; never having a car. So researching the area is imperative to making the most of your stay.

  5. Wasn’t that a wonderful day, we did a similar tour the last time we were there. We travelled by bus, catamaran, train and bus again. You never get tired of seeing the amazing scenery. ❤️Thank you for sharing 😁

  6. We visited Cinque Terre from Genoa by train. We were off a cruise ship. It was super easy and still one of the our favourite self-explorations.

  7. Question: Nancy, did you bring your hiking poles through TSA or did you have them in checked luggage? My husband uses his urban poles For stability (Parkinson's!) so he uses them in the airport when we have more time rather than using a wheel chair. In Newark we had an agent who claimed they were not medical so he had to walk back to baggage drop off to check them. Of course then he had to return in a wheelchair. Of course by checking them independently without a suitcase to keep them safe it was concerning. Sitting on our plane there were people with canes and one even came on with a 5' long heavy walking stick!!

  8. What a romantic place! I admire yalls stamina! Port after port after port and you are both just taking all the opportunities! Bravo to you and lovely to watch

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