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Area Naturale Marina Protetta delle Cinque Terre

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Attractions and Places To See around Area Naturale Marina Protetta delle Cinque Terre - Top 20

Best attractions and places to see around Area Naturale Marina Protetta delle Cinque Terre, a UNESCO World Heritage site, is a captivating region along the Ligurian coast of Italy. This area is renowned for its dramatic cliffs, picturesque villages, and rich biodiversity. The protected marine area spans the coastline between Punta Mesco and Capo Montenero, safeguarding unique marine habitats and species. It offers a diverse landscape shaped by centuries of human interaction with the natural environment.

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Last updated: July 7, 2026

Vernazza

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One of the five municipalities belonging to the Cinque Terre National Park, a real marvel.

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View of Vernazza and the sea

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The best position for a great picture from above. From here it is maybe 10 minutes to the port.

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Another excellent point of view for photographing Vernazza, above some steps at the beginning of the path

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Riomaggiore

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Riomaggiore is the easternmost and southernmost of the Cinque Terre. It can be reached either by car or by train from La Spezia or by ferry also from Portovenere.

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Monterosso Beach

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It is absolutely worth abandoning the main road that remains at high altitude to go down to Monterosso, the most populous of the Cinque Terre. Also mentioned by Petrarca, Monterosso …

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Christoph
May 3, 2025, Monterosso Beach

Cinque Terre is the name given to five neighboring communities on the Italian Riviera. These coastal villages are known for their colorful houses, cliffs, vineyards, and charming restaurants and cafés! The towns are easily accessible by train or boat.

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A beach worth visiting.

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Cathrin
May 22, 2024, Vernazza

At Pentecost, the number of visitors was OK. Sure, we weren't alone here, but it was still absolutely within the limits. We started in Corniglia via Vernazza to Monterosso. The path is quite challenging with its elevation, I wouldn't want to hike it in the heat of summer, especially since prices are now going up from June to September to curb the crowds of tourists. If possible, try to avoid the off-season, you can only win 😉. I have the link for the new rules here: https://www.travelnews.ch/here-and-there/26314-cinque-terre-neue-regeln-gegen-massentourismus.html

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~ Luca ~
November 14, 2023, Riomaggiore

Excellent starting point for visiting the Cinque Terre (easily reachable by train for those staying in La Spezia)

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The first town you come across coming from Levanto, the one with the largest beach

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Rilo
August 9, 2023, Riomaggiore

Photo opportunities as far as the eye can see

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A wonderful city, very clear.

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Ivan Lucini
March 10, 2023, Vernazza

One of the five municipalities belonging to the Cinque Terre National Park, a real marvel.

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Frequently Asked Questions

Which of the Cinque Terre villages should I visit?

Each of the five villages offers a unique experience. Vernazza is often considered the most picturesque, known for its natural harbor and colorful buildings. Riomaggiore, the easternmost village, has a romantic atmosphere with vibrant houses and a small harbor. Monterosso al Mare is unique for its expansive sandy beach, while Corniglia offers a tranquil experience perched high above the sea. Manarola is famous for its dramatic cliffside houses and stunning sunsets.

Where can I find the best panoramic views in the Cinque Terre?

For breathtaking vistas, consider visiting View of Vernazza and the sea, which offers a prime position for photography of Vernazza's colorful houses. Another excellent spot is the View of Vernazza from the Vernazza–Corniglia Trail, especially at the beginning of the path. Climbing to Castello Doria in Vernazza or Riomaggiore Castle also provides stunning panoramic views of the coastline and villages.

Are there hiking trails connecting the Cinque Terre villages?

Yes, a comprehensive network of trails connects the five villages, offering exceptional opportunities to experience the diverse landscapes. The 'Sentiero Azzurro' (Blue Trail) is the most popular coastal path, though sections like the Via dell'Amore are occasionally closed. For a more challenging option, the higher 'Sentiero Crinale' (Ridgetop Trail) provides stunning views. You can find various hiking routes and guides, including cycling and MTB trails, around the area on komoot, such as those listed in the Cycling around Area Naturale Marina Protetta delle Cinque Terre guide.

What natural features can I explore in the Area Naturale Marina Protetta delle Cinque Terre?

The region is characterized by dramatic coastal cliffs, secluded bays, small beaches, and sea caves. The protected marine area itself safeguards unique marine habitats, including Posidonia oceanica meadows and various gorgonian species. The waters are also part of the Pelagos Sanctuary for Mediterranean Marine Mammals, offering opportunities for dolphin watching. Don't miss the ancient terraced vineyards and dry stone walls, which are a defining feature of the cultural landscape and a testament to centuries of human endeavor.

What historical or cultural sites are there to see?

Beyond the charming villages themselves, each settlement boasts historical churches, such as the Church of San Giovanni Battista in Monterosso and Riomaggiore, and the Church of Santa Margherita d'Antiochia in Vernazza. The ancient terraced vineyards, supported by thousands of kilometers of dry stone walls, are a significant cultural landmark, reflecting the area's rich agricultural heritage and its UNESCO World Heritage status. You can observe these Dry Stone Walls Along the Trail while hiking.

What outdoor activities can I do near these attractions?

Besides hiking between the villages, the area offers excellent opportunities for cycling and mountain biking. You can explore various routes, from challenging road cycling tours like 'La Spezia from Riomaggiore – loop tour' found in the Road Cycling Routes around Area Naturale Marina Protetta delle Cinque Terre guide, to MTB trails such as 'Da Volastra lungo la Via dei Santuari – giro adatto alle famiglie' from the MTB Trails around Area Naturale Marina Protetta delle Cinque Terre guide. Snorkeling and diving are also popular activities to explore the vibrant underwater ecosystems of the marine protected area.

Is the Cinque Terre area family-friendly?

Yes, many aspects of the Cinque Terre are family-friendly. The villages themselves offer charming streets to explore, and Monterosso al Mare has the only expansive sandy beach, which is great for children. While some hiking trails can be challenging, there are also easier sections and boat tours that provide a relaxed way to see the coastline. Highlights like Vernazza and Riomaggiore are categorized as family-friendly.

What is the best time of year to visit the Cinque Terre?

The best time to visit is typically during the spring (April to June) and early autumn (September to October). During these periods, the weather is pleasant for hiking and exploring, and the crowds are generally more manageable than in the peak summer months. The vibrant colors of spring flowers or the grape harvest in autumn add to the scenic beauty.

What do visitors enjoy most about the Cinque Terre?

Visitors frequently praise the stunning panoramic views, especially from spots like View of Vernazza and the sea, which is considered a prime photography location. The unique charm of the colorful villages, the opportunity to hike along coastal trails, and the romantic atmosphere, particularly in places like Riomaggiore, are also highly appreciated. The area's blend of natural beauty and cultural heritage makes it a truly memorable destination.

Are there any less crowded alternatives to the main Cinque Terre trails?

While the coastal 'Sentiero Azzurro' can be very popular, especially during peak season, you can find less crowded experiences by exploring the higher 'Sentiero Crinale' (Ridgetop Trail) which offers more challenging hikes and different perspectives. Additionally, visiting the villages of Corniglia or exploring some of the inland trails that connect to sanctuaries above the villages can provide a more tranquil experience away from the main tourist paths.

Can I go wild swimming or find beaches near the attractions?

Yes, the Cinque Terre coastline offers opportunities for swimming. Monterosso al Mare is known for having the only expansive sandy beach among the five villages. Additionally, the dramatic coastline features numerous secluded bays and small beaches where you can enjoy a refreshing dip. The marine protected area also makes it an excellent spot for snorkeling and diving to explore the vibrant underwater life.

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