travelexys cinque terre tips
view of Manarola cinque terre from a balcony, overlooking colored houses of cinque terre, italy

Cinque Terre is a beautiful coastal city located on the northwestern part of Italy. The area is also actually a UNESCO site! For an area that makes up such a small part of Italy, there was so much to research on ahead of time. I sort of learned as I went, but below are some tips to help you for your future visit to these five villages:

view of Manarola cinque terre from a balcony, overlooking colored houses of cinque terre, italy

Cinque Terre is a beautiful coastal city located on the northwestern part of Italy. The area is also actually a UNESCO site! For an area that makes up such a small part of Italy, there was so much to research on ahead of time. I sort of learned as I went, but below are some tips to help you for your future visit to these five villages:

1. Take a hike

Check out the free hike between towns. There is a trail you can pay to hike, but I personally preferred the free one a lot more. It’s steeper than the other trail, but it gives you unbelievable views.

You can start at either Manarola or Corniglia, and head in the direction as the other village. And no need to worry about getting lost, the trail is clearly marked along the way.

(Bring plenty of water, bug spray, sunscreen & snacks!).

painted sign on the road in cinque terre showing the way to corniglia from manarola
view from the middle of the hike trail, overlooking the blue water and manarola off in the distance

1. Take a hike

Check out the free hike between towns. There is a trail you can pay to hike, but I personally preferred the free one a lot more. It’s steeper than the other trail, but it gives you unbelievable views.

You can start at either Manarola or Corniglia, and head in the direction as the other village. And no need to worry about getting lost, the trail is clearly marked along the way.

(Bring plenty of water, bug spray, sunscreen & snacks!).

view from the middle of the hike trail, overlooking the blue water and manarola off in the distance

2. Utilize their public transportation

The Cinque Terre train card is definitely worth the price. You get access to the paid hiking trails and unlimited train usage. 

Even if you don’t end up using the paid hiking trails, the fact that this card allows you skip the ticket line at the kiosk before each ride is worth it because during some months the queues could be really long.

Unfortunately there is not just a train card for purchase — you need to get the get the full CT card with the train add on for transportation. 

See the updated information on the CT card here

cinque terre train station on the side of the italian cliffs

2. Utilize their public transportation

The Cinque Terre train card is definitely worth the price. You get access to the paid hiking trails and unlimited train usage. 

Even if you don’t end up using the paid hiking trails, the fact that this card allows you skip the ticket line at the kiosk before each ride is worth it because during some months the queues could be really long.

Unfortunately there is not just a train card for purchase — you need to get the get the full CT card with the train add on for transportation. 

See the updated information on the CT card here

cinque terre train station on the side of the italian cliffs

3. Keep an eye out for scuba art and ‘skeeters.  

There is some interesting artwork throughout the villages! This scuba artwork originated from an anonymous artist in Florence, but he has since created similar artwork in other Italian cities.

Also be sure to load up on mosquito repellant! I seriously underestimated the ferocity of these bugs and had to go buy more repellant from the pharmacy because the spray I brought with me from Barcelona wasn’t strong enough. 

The brand I got in CT was “Jungle Formula” with the highest strength. If you’re prone to bites, I highly suggest this one. 

painting parody of a famous painting, but with scuba goggles on
jungle formula inspect mosquito repellent spray

3. Keep an eye out for ‘skeeters and scuba art

Load up on mosquito repellant! I seriously underestimated the ferocity of these bugs and had to go buy more repellant from the pharmacy because the spray I brought with me from Barcelona wasn’t strong enough. 

The brand I got in CT was “Jungle Formula” with the highest strength. If you’re prone to bites, I highly suggest this one.

jungle formula inspect mosquito repellent spray

There is also some interesting artwork throughout the villages! This scuba artwork originated from an anonymous artist in Florence, but he has since created similar artwork in other Italian cities.

painting parody of a famous painting, but with scuba goggles on

 4. Go to a beach! 

After a lot of research, the best sounding beach was in Riomaggiore because it wasn’t near any hotels, the space was first come first serve and free. The signage to get down to the beach seems a little sketchy and might give horror-movie vibes, but it leads you to the waterfront and not your doom. 

grafitti sign showing the way to the beach

For more information on the beaches around Cinque Terre, be sure to visit the official CT website for the list of public swimming areas. 

hidden cinque terre beach with waves and smooth rocks

4. Go to a beach!

After a lot of research, the best sounding beach was in Riomaggiore because it wasn’t near any hotels, the space was first come first serve and free. The signage to get down to the beach seems a little sketchy and might give horror-movie vibes, but it leads you to the waterfront and not your doom.
grafitti sign showing the way to the beach

For more information on the beaches around Cinque Terre, be sure to visit the official CT website for the list of public swimming areas.

hidden cinque terre beach with waves and smooth rocks

5. Gelato in Corniglia


Go to Corniglia for ice cream at Alberto Gelateria. This one had a “Trip Advisor Certificate of Excellence” outside so I thought it might be overhyped, but it did not disappoint! And after a loooong hike it was just what we needed.

6. Vernazza pubs

Try the drinks at the Monkey Artpub in Vernazza. As soon as you step in, you get greeting with a friendly staff, rustic cave vibes and, if you ask, a ton of suggestions on beer and recommended places nearby. 🍻

gelato in a cup next to sunflowers
monkey artpub logo from Corniglia cinque terre italy

5. Gelato in Coriglia

Go to Corniglia for ice cream at Alberto Gelateria. This one had a “Trip Advisor Certificate of Excellence” outside so I thought it might be overhyped, but it did not disappoint! And after a loooong hike it was just what we needed.

gelato in a cup next to sunflowers

6. Vernazza pubs

Try the drinks at the Monkey Artpub in Vernazza. As soon as you step in, you get greeting with a friendly staff, rustic cave vibes and, if you ask, a ton of suggestions on beer and recommended places nearby. 🍻

monkey artpub logo from Corniglia cinque terre italy

 7. The best cliffside restaurant I’ve ever been to

At some point during your stay, try to get a table at Nessun Dorma. This is a cliffside restaurant that started in 2014, really emphasizes on flavorful food, and is named after a beautiful Italian opera song.  

They don’t take reservations, so to get one of the best seats it pays off to show up before they open. We arrived about 20 minutes early, lined up behind a few groups and managed to get the last table by the cliff overlook. The views and the food was both so incredible — I honestly still think about the bruschetta we had there.

Nessun Dorma also offers pesto making classes, wine tasting, and boat tours!

lunch from Nessun Dorma, a famous seaside Manarola restaurant in cinque terre with beautiful views of the ocean below and colored houses

8. Dinner at A Pie de Campu

Head to Manarola’s A Pie de Campu for some amazing focaccia and wine made right there in Cinque Terre. The restaurant was started by a professional sommelier and it was highly recommended by our  AirBnB host for our last evening in town. 

The hosts were very nice and managed to make room for us even though we asked about reserving a table pretty last minute. 

white wine glasses from dinner in cinque terre
homemade focaccia from a little restaurant in manarola cinque terre

7. Dinner at A Pie de Campu

Head to Manarola’s A Pie de Campu for some amazing focaccia and wine made right there in Cinque Terre. The restaurant was started by a professional sommelier and it was highly recommended by our  AirBnB host for our last evening in town. 

The hosts were very nice and managed to make room for us even though we asked about reserving a table pretty last minute.

homemade focaccia from a little restaurant in manarola cinque terre
white wine glasses from dinner in cinque terre

8. The best cliffside restaurant I’ve ever been to

At some point during your stay, try to get a table at Nessun Dorma. This is a cliffside restaurant that started in 2014, really emphasizes on flavorful food, and is named after a beautiful Italian opera song.  

They don’t take reservations, so to get one of the best seats it pays off to show up before they open. We arrived about 20 minutes early, lined up behind a few groups and managed to get the last table by the cliff overlook. The views and the food was both so incredible — I honestly still think about the bruschetta we had there.

Nessun Dorma also offers pesto making classes, wine tasting, and boat tours!

lunch from Nessun Dorma, a famous seaside Manarola restaurant in cinque terre with beautiful views of the ocean below and colored houses

9. Try the pesto! 

Try ALL the pesto. I should have made this the #1 tip on this list actually.

We picked up a jar from a store down the street, a baguette from the nearest bakery, and what started out as a pre-dinner snack became a 6-course meal of bread and some of the best pesto I’ve ever had. I also bought a jar just so I could carry it around in my purse for a snack during train rides. 

Pesto is so popular in Cinque Terre that there are a few pesto-making classes you can take! That is one of the first things I want to sign up for whenever I find myself back in that region.

scoops of homemade pesto on bread

9. Try the pesto!

Try ALL the pesto. I should have made this the #1 tip on this list actually.

We picked up a jar from a store down the street, a baguette from the nearest bakery and what started out as a pre-dinner snack became a 6-course meal of bread and some of the best pesto I’ve ever had.

Pesto is so popular in Cinque Terre that there are a few pesto-making classes you can take! That is one of the first things I want to sign up for whenever I find myself back in that region.

scoops of homemade pesto on bread

Planning to visit Cinque Terre? Message me on Instagram (@travelexys) or send me an email if you’d like my Excel itinerary or had any questions about these suggestions! 

Planning to visit Cinque Terre? Message me on Instagram (@travelexys) or send me an email if you’d like my Excel itinerary or had any questions about these suggestions! 

scenic view of manarola from the top of a hiking trail

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