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Italy is one of those countries with an endless amount of beautiful places to explore. I myself have been to Italy three times and have yet to see everything I want to see! The picturesque coastal area of Cinque Terre had long been on my list of places to visit, and on my most recent trip to Europe, I knew I just had to squeeze it in!

Unfortunately with so many amazing places to visit in Italy, Cinque Terre rarely gets more than a day or two on most Italy travel itineraries. If you only have a short amount of time, here’s how to visit Cinque Terre in one day!

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The name Cinque Terre (pronounced “Cheen-Kway Tare-ray”) means Five Lands in Italian. The time is derived from the five small towns that make up the area of Cinque Terre. If you use your time wisely visiting Cinque Terre in one day, you should have no problems visiting all five towns.

Riomaggiore

The southern-most town in Cinque Terre is Riomaggiore. Often the starting point for those exploring Cinque Terre, this town does not disappoint. With towering colorful houses that meet on either side of a small harbor, Riomaggiore is sure to charm its visitors. There are lots of great restaurants and hotels in Riomaggiore, and there is even a stretch of rocky beach area on the southern part of the city.

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Manarola

Traveling north, Manarola is the next town up from Riomaggiore. It’s much smaller than its neighboring town, but just as charming! The beautiful color patterns of Cinque Terre continue here, with buildings sporting bright yellows, pinks and greens. The harbor in Manarola is larger, and there’s a small area where you can jump into the Mediterranean Sea for a swim. Hike up to the viewpoint on the northern end of the harbor for beautiful views over Manarola!

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Corniglia

Corniglia is the smallest of the Cinque Terre towns, and is the only town that cannot be reached from the water. It is located higher up on the hillside, and requires a 350-step hike to reach from the train station. For these reasons, Corniglia is the least visited of the five towns, making it a quieter, more relaxing place. Even though it is small, you can still find a number of great restaurants and shops, as well as a beautiful Mediterranean overlook at the end of town.

Insider Tip:Don’t want to do the hike up to town from the train station? You can also take the minibus into town. The fee is€2,50 each way for the bus, but if you’ve purchased a Cinque Terre Card with Transportation, the bus is free. Keep reading for more information on the pass!

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Vernazza

Vernazza is a beautiful town in Cinque Terre that is the favorite of many visitors. There are many souvenir shops and restaurants here, along with the chance to dine along the harbor with views of the Mediterranean Sea. There is a small beach area where you can swim in the harbor as well. I highly recommend doing the first portion of the Vernazza to Monterosso hike, as the viewpoint over Vernazza is stunning and worth the climb!

Insider Tip:Vernazza tends to get fairly crowded during the day. If you visit in the late afternoon/evening, most of the large tourist groups will be gone.

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Monterosso Al Mare

The fifth town of Cinque Terre is Monterosso Al Mare, or just Monterosso. This town is a popular place for people to stay overnight, due to its lovely, large stretch of beach. There are several restaurants along the beachand a few small souvenir shops. But most visitors come here to relax in the sun and enjoy the cool water of the Mediterranean Sea.

Insider Tip: Don’t leave your belongings unattended at the beach! There are several people who walk around trying to sell their wares. Avoid the beach during peak times to have a less interrupted beach visit.

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Doing all of Cinque Terre in one day is an undertaking, but definitely worth it!In order to fit in all the highlights of Cinque Terre, there are a few things you can do to make the most of your time. Here are my tips for seeing Cinque Terre in one day!

Stay in Cinque Terre

In order to maximize your time in Cinque Terre, you’ll want to stay overnight in one of the towns. That way when you wake up, you can stroll out the door and begin your day. If you don’t stay in Cinque Terre, you risk losing your time by waiting for the train to take you into town. I recommendstaying in either Riomaggiore or Monterosso Al Mare, to make yourday’s transit a bit easier.

There are many boutique hotels throughout Cinque Terre, but I recommend checking out some of the cute listings on AirBnb! I stayed in a cute apartment in Riomaggiore, and just loved it!

Insider Tip: You can get $40 off your first AirBnb booking here!

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Start Early

This should go without saying, but the earlier you start your day, the more time you’ll have to explore Cinque Terre. If you’re wanting to fit a few hikes into your day’s schedule I’d definitely recommend starting no later than 8:00 in the morning. Starting early will give you plenty of time to visit all the towns, stop for delicious meals and treats, and even have some beach time!

Buy a Day Pass With Transport

The first thing you’ll want to do is to purchase your Cinque Terre National Park Pass. This pass allows you access into the National Park and its hiking trails. You can also purchase the pass online, before your trip to Cinque Terre.

Even if you don’t plan on hiking, the pass with added transportation is still worth it. Each time you board the train to a new town in Cinque Terre, the cost runs between€2-4. But purchasing the Cinque Terre Card + Treno will cost you€16 for unlimited train use throughout the day. After riding the train one way to each town, you’ve almost made up the whole cost of the ticket.

In addition, the pass gives you a unique login and password to use the wifi at each of the train stations throughout Cinque Terre.

Insider Tip:The Cinque Terre card is only good until midnight the day of purchase. So make sure to buy it first thing in the morning, to get the most use out of it. IMPORTANT: Don’t forget to validate your ticket before boarding the train, to avoid fines!!

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Withdraw Cash

The majority of businesses I came across in Cinque Terre only took cash as payment. You will need to have enough Euros to pay for your food, park pass, and any souvenirs you’ll want. In the off chance that you do run out of cash, there’s no need to worry. There are plenty of ATMs in Cinque Terre.

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Bring a Reusable Water Bottle

Being on the go in Cinque Terre for the day, you’ll undoubtedly need to keep up your hydration! Luckily, there are several public water fountains the towns which supply free drinking water to everyone. Bring a reusable water bottle and top up throughout the day with water from these fountains!

I like to usethis water bottle by LifeStraw. The straw inside filters out 99.9999% of waterborne bacteria and parasites, so even if you’re nervous about the water in Italy, this water bottle makes it completely safe to drink!

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Don’t Forget To Eat

I mean…you are in Italy. Don’t let a full day of hiking and sightseeing stop you from taking in some amazing food. Treat yourself to some delicious gelato throughout the day. Grab a slice of pizza or two! And for dinner? Try some fresh-caught seafood from the Mediterranean or homemade pesto pasta! Lemons are also grown in this region, so don’t pass up the chance to taste some refreshing lemon drinks to wash it all down!

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End With a Sunset

Sunsets in Cinque Terre are absolutely stunning. Watching the sun set over the Mediterranean Sea while sitting on the cliffs of Riomaggiore has to be one of my favorite memories from Cinque Terre. I recommend going down to the cliffs about an hour before sunset, and just enjoy. You can even bring a pizza and a bottle of wine and make it a full evening event!

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Even if you’re not a hardcore hiking lover, you can still enjoy Cinque Terre and its beautiful scenery! The hiking trails from town to town are the most popular in the area, but many will take you more than an hour to hike through the hills and dirt pathways.

If you only have one day in Cinque Terre, odds are you won’t be able to fit in all the hikes and the towns. But you could certainly do one or two if you wish! If you’re a non-hiker like me, here are some tips if you want to give the trails in Cinque Terre a go!

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Wear Comfortable Shoes

The trails between towns take you both into the mountains and along the coast list. Most are not paved and you will encounter many hills, so it’s important that you have some decent footwear. Don’t risk breaking your ankle by trying to do these walks in flimsy sandals.

Hydrate Well

The sun beats down on Cinque Terre and it can get very hot on the trails. Please please please don’t forget to bring along water and keep yourself hydrated as you hike through Cinque Terre. As I mentioned before, many towns have public drinking fountains with clean water, so you can refill your bottle throughout the day.

Check to See What Trails Are Open

In order to help preserve these beautiful trails and the National Park, there are usually one or two trails that get closed for a period of time. The morning of your day in Cinque Terre, stop by an official information center and see what trails are closed for the day. This way you won’t be disappointed when you get to a trailhead and find it closed!

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It’s hard to pass up the opportunity to experience the beautiful towns of Cinque Terre, Italy. Even if you have to squeeze it into your itinerary, it’s still worth visiting. Cinque Terre is easily accessed by train from Italy’s major cities of Genoa, Florence, Milan, and Pisa, so if these are on your itinerary, make some room for Cinque Terre too!

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How to Visit Cinque Terre in One Day (+Insider Tips!) | Archives of Adventure - Budget Adventure Travel Blog? ›

The best way to discover its quaint, cobbled streets, delicious cuisine and wine, picturesque harbors, sweeping vistas, winding cliff pathways, terraced vineyards, and pastel-colored houses is by train! Trains are the easiest way to get to and around Cinque Terre.

What is the best way to visit Cinque Terre? ›

The best way to discover its quaint, cobbled streets, delicious cuisine and wine, picturesque harbors, sweeping vistas, winding cliff pathways, terraced vineyards, and pastel-colored houses is by train! Trains are the easiest way to get to and around Cinque Terre.

How long does it take to walk the 5 villages of Cinque Terre? ›

You can walk the entire route in about six hours, if you take short breaks—although many hikers prefer to spread the route out over a few days at a strolling pace, stopping to enjoy the towns along the way. You can start from either direction (Monterosso, heading south, or Riomaggiore, heading north).

How long does it take to see all of Cinque Terre? ›

Instead, you probably need at least three or four full days in Cinque Terre to get a true taste. That gives you time to see the villages, walk some of the Sentiero Azzurro paths, sit back with some of the local wine as you take in the views, and even visit some of the villages further up the cliff sides.

Which village to skip in Cinque Terre? ›

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. The trains are running frequently all year round and stop in all five villages.

Can you see all five villages of Cinque Terre in one day? ›

Cinque Terre by Foot

You can actually hike the trails between each of the five villages. There are over 120km of trails along the coastline and 48 hiking trails available. Hiking all five villages is about 11km long and takes around 5-7 hours.

How do tourists travel between the five villages of Cinque Terre? ›

By train: The fastest way to move around Cinque Terre is by train. The Cinque Terre Express trains are local trains running frequently from March 15 until November 3, and stop in all five villages. Hop-on hop-off travel cards are available at the stations and valid for the whole day.

What is the most beautiful town in Cinque Terre? ›

The five villages of cinque terre include Monterosso al Mare (the biggest), Vernazza (normally considered the prettiest), Corniglia (up high on the cliffs), Manarola and Riomaggiore.

What is the most beautiful part of the Cinque Terre? ›

Vernazza, the most beautiful village to visit in Cinque Terre. Vernazza is without question one of the brightest gems of Cinque Terre, a coastal village that enthralls visitors with its undeniable charm.

What is the hardest part of a Cinque Terre hike? ›

To get the hardest hiking over with first, start in Monterosso. Once you reach Corniglia, and assuming all of the trails are open, the easier sections will be at the end. For those who are very ambitious, there are trails that go even higher into the mountains for some of the best views of the area.

Do you need hiking boots to hike Cinque Terre? ›

If you're planning a visit to Italy's Cinque Terre, it's a good idea to pack sensible hiking shoes. Tourists who walk the steep, hilly terrain that connects the five villages are prohibited from wearing flip-flops, sandals and pumps and could potentially face fines of up to €2500 ($2824) if they break the rules.

How hard is walking in Cinque Terre? ›

Hike Between Corniglia and Manarola

Travelers of most abilities can do this stretch of hiking trail (and then onward to Riomaggiore). It's a pretty easy hike in either direction, and Corniglia is a pretty little town tucked up and away from the water, with twisted streets and a classic Italian charm.

What to wear in Cinque Terre? ›

What to pack for Cinque Terre, whether you hike or not
  • swimsuit.
  • t-shirts and tops accordingly to the length of your stay.
  • shorts to walk around during the day and hike.
  • a dress or a shirt for the evening.
  • flip flops for the beach.
  • running/tennis shoes for hiking.
  • socks etc. ...
  • a suit shirt for cooler evenings.
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Is 1 day enough in Cinque Terre? ›

Is one day long enough in the Cinque Terre? The Cinque Terre is Italy's smallest National Park and frequent train services along the coast mean it's easy to get around. So although a day trip to the Cinque Terre isn't long enough to thoroughly explore the area, it will give you a taste of each village.

Is it worth going to Cinque Terre for a day? ›

If you want to quickly see all five villages and hike the Cinque Terre trail, then yes, one day is enough. Of course, you can stay longer and explore deeper, but if you are short on time you can definitely see the best of Cinque Terre in one full day.

Is it worth doing a day trip to Cinque Terre? ›

As I have already mentioned in this article, I highly recommend spending more than one day in Cinque Terre, so that you can properly enjoy the vibe of these beautiful towns. If your Italy itinerary doesn't allow it, and you're still set on doing a day trip, then please visit from La Spezia.

How do you get around Cinque Terre without a car? ›

The best way to see Cinque Terre is by trekking the trails that cut paths through its quaint villages and breathtaking countryside. Remember to pack comfortable shoes and perhaps even a walking stick for extra support, and take note that some trails will cost a small fee to hike.

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