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What is the nickname of the Cinque Terre?

Therefore, Cinque Terre means Five Lands, denoting the 5 villages that make up this territory. This is why, sometimes, the name is shortened as '5 Terre'.



The Cinque Terre, a stunning UNESCO World Heritage site on the Italian Riviera, is affectionately nicknamed "The Five Lands." This name is a literal translation of "Cinque Terre" from Italian, representing the five historic fishing villages that make up the region: Monterosso al Mare, Vernazza, Corniglia, Manarola, and Riomaggiore. These villages are famous for their vibrant, pastel-colored houses carved into steep seaside cliffs and their intricate network of terraced vineyards. In 2026, the area is also frequently referred to as the "Pearl of the Ligurian Coast," highlighting its status as one of Italy's most precious and visually iconic treasures. The nickname "Five Lands" reflects the historical isolation of these towns, which were once only accessible by sea or mule tracks before the railway was built in the 19th century. Today, the moniker serves as a brand for the National Park that protects the area's unique "man-made" landscape, where centuries of stone-wall building have created a ruggedly beautiful environment that draws millions of hikers and travelers seeking a slower, more authentic Mediterranean experience.

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Shopping and prices The Cinque Terre is not cheap. As everywhere in the world, tourism has raised prices. I often go to the market of La Spezia to shop for food, it's much cheaper than the stores of the villages. In restaurants, you have to expect Western European prices.

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Vernazza: Located to the north of the Cinque Terre, Vernazza is probably the most beautiful and picturesque fishing village of Cinque Terre, where its colourful houses hang above the sea level on rugged cliffs. It has a charming natural port and an old castle, built to protect the area from pirates.

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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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The Amalfi Coast is home to lavish 5-star hotels and international jet-setters. Plus it's possible to reach the beautiful island of Capri, sample pizza in its home of Naples, and visit Pompeii. Cinque Terre is more laid-back, suited to those who adore hiking and photography.

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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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Manarola. The next town on from Riomaggiore is Manarola, thought to be the oldest of the Cinque Terre towns.

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The resident population of the five towns (Monterosso, Vernazza, Corniglia, Manorola, and Riomaggiore) is just four thousand — but it's estimated that some 2.5 million travelers visit annually. And it's not just foreign tourists who flock here: Italians love the Cinque Terre too.

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7 Best Views in Cinque Terre
  • Riomaggiore harbour view. Classic Cinque Terre postcard view. ...
  • Manarola harbour view. ...
  • Sea view from Corniglia. ...
  • Vernazza view, 1 - from the direction of Monterosso. ...
  • Vernazza view, 2 - from the direction of Corniglia. ...
  • Fegina Beach View from San Cristoforo Hill.


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Locally owned and operated by the Varchetta brothers, Salvio, Leo and Roberto bring together many generations of combined hospitality and restaurant experience to their latest venture, Cinque Terre Ristorante.

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