Province of La Spezia

Liguria
Cinque Terre featuring night scenes, rocky coastline and general coastal views
Picturesque harbors and scenic walking trails, historic architecture, beaches and sparkling Mediterranean water make Cinque Terre one of the Italian Riviera’s most alluring destinations.

Cinque Terre is one of Italy’s real treasures a region of five charming towns and villages located in Liguria, on the Italian Riviera. Not only are visitors treated to picturesque fishing harbors and the pristine waters of the Mediterranean but also to the spectacular sight of pastel-colored medieval architecture perched on hilltops and surrounded by terraced vineyards and olive groves.

The entire Cinque Terre region is a national park and protected marine area, and is globally recognized, and therefore preserved, as  “common heritage of mankind”. That’s why you’ll discover a truly authentic collection of towns and villages, all thriving on their Roman Age origins and all devoid of major new developments. 

Visit Monterosso al Mare, the largest town, to sunbathe on the region’s most accessible beach. Experience the ancient maritime traditions of Vernazza. Climb the zigzagging stairway at Corniglia to explore a labyrinth of alleyways that lead to 14th-century churches and scenic viewpoints. Manarola is a great place to learn about the region’s winemaking and agricultural history while the harbor restaurants at Riomaggiore serve the famous Cinque Terre seafood.

Cinque Terre is ideal for walkers and hikers. The footpaths and trails connecting the towns cling to the coastline and present spectacular views. Make a day trip out of a walk from Monterosso al Mare to Riomaggiore. Via dell’Amore (Love's Way) between Manarola and Riomaggiore is the most famous section a well-paved area that is suitable for strollers and wheelchairs.

A railway connects the towns of La Spezia and Levanto on either side. Purchase the Cinque Terre Card for unlimited train travel and access to the walking trails. From April to October, a passenger ferry operates between all the towns except for Corniglia. Drivers will need to park in out-of-town lots and then catch the free shuttle bus.

Many people choose to visit the towns on day trips, but you can also find upscale accommodation options in each and linger a while longer in this glorious setting.

Popular cities in Province of La Spezia

Cinque Terre featuring a coastal town, a marina and night scenes
La Spezia
Known for Ferries and boats, Tours and Marinas
This port town exudes energy with a busy harbor and streets buzzing with local activity. It’s also home to places of historic and cultural interest.

Reasons to visit

  • Ferry Terminal
  • Castello San Giorgio
  • Naval Museum
Cinque Terre which includes a small town or village, general coastal views and a sunset
Portovenere
Known for Ports, Ferries and boats and Boating
Quaint Portovenere is calling! Discover its sightseeing, boating, monuments, and more.

Reasons to visit

  • Church of St. Peter
  • Doria Castle
Riomaggiore showing a coastal town and rocky coastline
Riomaggiore
Known for Sea, Small town and Hiking
Come to quaint Riomaggiore and enjoy its hiking, cafes, and beaches.

Reasons to visit

  • Castle of Riomaggiore
Panorama view of Lerici
Lerici
Known for Beaches, Sea and Ferries and boats
Secluded Lerici is calling! Discover its beaches, marina, castle, and more.

Reasons to visit

  • Porto di Lerici
Vernazza showing a sunset, a bay or harbor and a coastal town
Vernazza
Known for Hiking, Sea and Ports
Come to secluded Vernazza and enjoy its hiking, oceanfront, and wineries.

Reasons to visit

  • Corniglia 5 Terre La Spezia
Monterosso Beach which includes a coastal town and general coastal views
Monterosso al Mare
Known for Beaches, Dining and Hiking
Explore relaxing Monterosso al Mare: its hiking, beaches, boating, and more!