Cinque Terre (FAQ)
All hotels and restaurants in the Cinque Terre offer free Wi-Fi.
The magical lighted nativity scene in Manarola will light up again this year, as every year, on December 8, 2023. This beauty can be admired daily from 5:30pm to 10pm until January 14, 2024.
Here a list of things to do in the Cinque Terre. In addition visit our new page: Top 10 things to do and see in the Cinque Terre.
Drones are not allowed to fly in the Cinque Terre as the National Park is a no fly zone. If you get caught by local authorities your drone may be confiscated and charges will be pressed.
Visiting the Cinque Terre by mountain bike is a fantastic way for tourists to experience the uniqueness of this area.
Given the geography of the area, the roads and paths have high height differences and that should not be underestimated. The routes are mostly for trained people of medium / high level of preparation. We strongly advise less trained people to consider using electric bikes.
Cinque Terre means the Five lands, five small Italian villages located in the north of Italy, south of Milan, on the Mediterranean Sea.
The Cinque Terre is noted for its beauty. Over centuries, people have carefully built terraces to cultivate grapes and olives on the rugged, steep landscape right up to the cliffs that overlook the Mediterranean Sea.
If you are making a round trip through Italy, car rental is a great alternative to public transportation. In addition, Italy is one of the cheapest countries in Western Europe to rent a car. Book your rental car online in advance and pick it up upon your arrival at the airport you fly into.
The Cinque Terre is open all year round. Cinque Terre is a National Park situated in the north of Italy on the Mediterranean Sea.
Cinque Terre consists of five beautiful hillside villages: Monterosso, Vernazza, Corniglia, Manarola and Riomaggiore.
There are no campgrounds in the Cinque Terre National Park. Wild camping is officially prohibited in Italy but it is allowed to stay overnight in your vehicle.