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Can you swim at Vernazza?

Vernazza beach In Vernazza, there is a small sandy beach (good for kids as well), and you can also swim at the end of the pier, among the boats.



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Vernazza and Manarola are both very beautiful towns, probably the Cinque Terre's two prettiest. There really is no better location - The towns are all very near each other, and very accessible by train, boat or trek. Vernazza is the more popular destination and probably more touristy, so Manarola may better suit you.

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Monterosso has the largest beach, but as long as you can get in the water off the rocks, you can swim anywhere.

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Monterosso - Fegina beach In Monterosso, there are two long beaches with sand and pebbles, Fegina beach being the most famous one, in the new town.

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Vernazza is perhaps the crowning jewel among the five, named as one of the most beautiful towns of Italy, it is a traffic free village with architecture characteristic of the area, shops and monuments.

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Tap water is drinkable in all the Cinque Terre and in La Spezia. Do not use plastic and fill your bottles in safety! We do provide in each Cinque Terre Riviera property a Glass Water bottle to do our small part on the journey to Save our Planet!

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You have to skip Corniglia situated on top of a cliff 100 metres above sea level. If you are limited on time, take the train between the villages.

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Corniglia is the only one of the five Cinque Terre towns that isn't a fishing town and you need to walk up around 365 steps to get there. That puts most people off and means that Corniglia is the Cinque Terre town with the fewest tourists.

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Monterosso - Old town beach (Spiaggia Tragagia) You will find this quieter beach by the old town, near the small harbour of Monterosso. It has a lido and also some free areas. It's just a few steps from the historical center, or right in front of you if you arrive by ferry boat.

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Corniglia is the smallest and quietest of the Cinque Terre villages. It is located 100 meters above sea level, on top of a small promontory. Houses are a bit different here, smaller and wider, similar to the houses of the villages inland.

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Best Views Trails in Vernazza
  • Blue Trail: Vernazza - Monterosso. ...
  • Blue Trail: Vernazza - Corniglia. ...
  • Blue Trail: Corniglia - Vernazza - Monterosso. ...
  • Vernazza - Sanctuary of Our Lady of Reggio. ...
  • Corniglia - Sella Cigoletta - Vernazza. ...
  • Santuario di Nostra Signora di Soviore. ...
  • Vernazza - Monterosso via Passo del Termine.


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Two to three days would allow you to enjoy its beaches and discover the culture via a cooking class. And with four to five days, you could get to know every inch of Cinque Terre on boat trips, hikes of the surrounding mountains, and even make an extra trip to historic Genoa.

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