Introduction
Monterosso, the northernmost town of the Cinque Terre, 93km (58 miles) E of Genoa
Olive groves and vineyards clinging to hillsides, proud villages perched above the sea, hidden coves nestled at the foot of dramatic cliffs -- the Cinque Terre is about as beautiful a coastline as you're likely to find in Europe. What's best about the Cinque Terre (named for the five neighboring towns of Monterosso, Vernazza, Corniglia, Manarola, and Riomaggiore) is what are not here -- automobiles, large-scale development, or much else by way of 20th- and 21st-century interference. The pastimes in the Cinque Terre don't get much more elaborate than walking from one lovely village to another along trails that afford spectacular vistas; plunging into the Mediterranean or basking in the sun on your own waterside boulder; and indulging in the tasty local food and wine.
Not too surprisingly, these charms have not gone unnoticed, and American tourists especially have been coming here in increasing...
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Vernazza
- Vernazza may be one of the most picturesque towns in the world, with historic buildings and towers hugging the cliffs, and surrounding a small...
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Riomaggiore
- If you're walking the 5 towns, Riomaggiore is the best place to start. With narrow streets and a pretty waterfront, it's a great introduction to...
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Corniglia
- Often overshadowed by Vernazza, it's more famous neighbor, Corniglia is a beautiful town in the Cinque Terre, full of pretty terraces, garden cafes,...
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