The beach at MonterossoYou can rent a sun lounge for 20 €/day (or 15 € for a half day); two chairs and a sun umbrella will cost you a maximum of 30 €/day (or 25 € maximum for a half day). In high season rates may increase.
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The biggest part of the beach is private and of course you have to pay for the services, but there are some free public beaches as well: in front of the railway station, under the statue of the Giant and at the end of the beach towards Vernazza, near the historical center.
Beach Bar Alga is located in the historical center of the town of Monterosso al Mare, close to the pier, shops, and not far from train station and car parking. We rent umbrellas and sunbeds; Food and Drinks served on the beach. Pedalboat, kayak and paddle surf rental.
You can rent umbrellas and beach chairs from the bathing establishments, or you can also rent a pedalboat or motorboat for a day to explore the crystal-clear water and the hidden coves of Mediterranean blue sea.
Getting around: by foot, train or boatThere are basically three ways to move from one village to another; you either walk, take the train or the boat. The walking trail is 12 kilometers and runs along the coast through all five villages from Riomaggiore in the south to Monterosso in the north.
Monterosso al Mare is the most touristic of the Cinque Terre. As soon as you leave the train station, you are immediately on the Fegina seafront. In front there are two free beaches, interspersed with a bathing establishment: free beach of Fegina and free beach of the Station.
You can bring your own umbrella and beach chairs or, during the warmer months you can rent these items from the local beach services. Glass bottles are not allowed on the beach so be sure to pack beverages that are in plastic bottles or in cans. Be sure to pack a beach towel, or two!
More of the Monterosso al Mare BeachThis part of the beach is the loveliest but it is the pay section. You can always swim in the gorgeously blue and clear water though - nobody owns that... yet!
A trip to the Cinque Terre is an excellent opportunity to shop and buy souvenirs and local products, in particular gastronomic delights such as pesto, Monterosso salted anchovies, fresh pasta including trofie, extra virgin olive oil and local honey.