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Italy's Cinque Terre is well worth a visit, but the packed crowds aren't for everyone. These charming alternatives offer the same charming vibes.
Cinque Terre is made up of five different towns, Riomaggiore, Manarola, Corniglia, Monterosso al Mare and Vernazza – each with their own personalities and own allures to travelers.
Italy's Cinque Terre region has long inspired wanderlust among travelers, with its colorful fishing villages and views of the Italian Riviera. But if you're planning on visiting the seaside area ...
Heading to the rugged cliffs and stunning coastline of Italy’s Cinque Terre? Don’t go on a climbing adventure in flimsy sandals or flip-flops or you could risk a fine.
Italy's Cinque Terre, located in the northwestern region of Liguria, is renowned for its five charming villages and picturesque views from its cliffside buildings, all linked by walking trails.
That’s in the northern region of Liguria at the heart of the natural paradise of the Cinque Terre, which was declared a World Heritage Site by UNESCO in 1997.
After the Cinque Terre was discovered by tourists in the 1970s, the economy began a gradual shift from agriculture to tourism. Today only about 275 acres are cultivated.
Located in northern Italy between Pisa and Genoa, this stretch of five towns along the Italian Riviera is called the Cinque Terre…and it’s the lowbrow, underappreciated alternative to the ...
The best way to get around Cinque Terre is by foot. Not only is trekking the chief attraction of this Italian coastal region, but it's also the best way to experience the charms of the small towns ...