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Friday, Aug 8th, 2008

Italian Food and Adventure in Cinque Terre

written by Teresa Nielsen

Known for its surreal views and its mouth-watering pesto, Cinque Terre is the epitome of an Italian vacation. A trip here is not complete without hiking through the five beach towns of Monterosso, Vernazza, Corniglia, Manarola and Riomaggiore. An inexpensive day pass must be bought before the hike, and includes the train fare. An experience of a lifetime, you will never forget this scenic hike on Via Dell’ Amore. Not up for the hike? Conveniently, the train makes stops in every town. Be sure to stop in one of the towns and enjoy a truly Italian meal, as this region is known throughout Italy for its delectable pesto and fresh fish!

RealTraveler Myra-World Explorer describes the magnificences of Cinque Terre:

“Before I finalized my worldwide itinerary, my friends Suzanne and Nolen recommended that I add Cinque Terre to the Italian leg of my trip. I never heard of the 5 fishing villages nestled along the coast of Northern Italy, but trusted their judgment since they did a 1-year tour themselves several years ago. I am so glad I followed their advice since the five terres are just what most websites describe them as- breathtaking and untouched. Dubbed a UNESCO World Heritage site, this national park is the perfect place to hike, shop, lounge, or completely veg out while enjoying a small carafe of wine and tortellini. This is exactly the way I spent my days while I was there.” (more…)

RealTravelers oddlyweds share their very recent experience:

“We climbed a lot more steps and walked a lot longer (six hours to be precise) than we have done altogether so far on this trip. There were olive groves, vineyards, spectacular views of the coastline, interesting cemeteries, Via del’ amore (path of love) and steep drops from the side of the unbelievably narrow trail. At the end of the day it was well worth it. We rewarded ourselves with yummy popsicles and a really good pizza along the way. We also took a boat ride to get more of the scenery and the best part of it all, jumped in the sea. It is the clearest, bluest water I have ever seen. The water was so good that the incredibly rocky beach could not spoil it. Today has been one of the best, if not the best day of our trip so far. I can’t put a finger on it, the people, the scenery, the food, the laid back attitude, blue skies, bluer water, views from our apartment… it all adds up.” (more…)

To plan your trip to Cinque Terre, visit:

Cinque Terre Attractions
Cinque Terre Hotels

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