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  1. 17 de jan. de 2024 · As Cinque Terre são cinco pequenas vilas de pescadores, com casinhas coloridas à beira de um espetacular cenário do mediterrâneo. Além de visitá-las, fazer algumas das trilhas entre as aldeias, que passam por pontos panorâmicos, vinhas e bosques, também é uma parte imperdível da viagem.

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    • Introducing Cinque Terre's Five Villages
    • When Should I Go to Cinque Terre?
    • How Much Time Should I Spend in Cinque Terre?
    • Is It Easy to Get Into and Around Cinque Terre?
    • Top Things to Do in Cinque Terre
    • My Favorite Thing to Do in Cinque Terre
    • How Much Money Do I Need For Cinque Terre?
    • Bring Layers, No Matter The Season
    • Be Prepared to Walk… A Lot
    • Buy A Cinque Terre Card

    Riomaggiore

    Vibes: The southernmost villagepacks fine-dining restaurants and good bars into its teeny terraces. If you're wondering where to start in Cinque Terre, this is your best bet. See:Castello di Riomaggiore, the clifftop castle overlooking the village Eat: In the mornings or for lunch on the run, grab a pastry or piece of focaccia at Panificio Rosi. The best views in town are from A Pié de Ma, a superb wine bar and restaurant on the cliffs that has an unbeatable selection of local wines by the gl...

    Manarola

    Vibes: Arguably the prettiest part of Cinque Terre, cutesy Manarolahas cottages stacked up and over the cliffs, as well as the area's loveliest main street, which spirals down a canyon to the water's edge. See:Take the footpath forking upwards from the north side of the village to find yourself immersed in cliffside vineyards with spectacular sea views. Eat: From breakfast to late lunches, Cappun Magru is the place for exceptional sandwiches, pastries and cakes, all washed down with local win...

    Corniglia

    Vibes: Tiny Corniglia, perched high above the seas, is the only clifftop village in the region. From up here, you can see all of Cinque Terre. See:Take in the views as you climb (or, easier, descend) the 383 steps between the sea-level train station and the village. Eat: Dai Luca offers panini, foccacia and street food for snacks or meals on the run, while the wine bar Terra Rossa has a lovely selection of local dishes and drinks overlooking a pretty garden. A Cantina de Mananan is a lovely o...

    Like the rest of Liguria, Cinque Terre enjoys beautiful, not-too-hot summers. Unlike nearby resorts along the Italian Riviera, however, this isn't really somewhere to flop on a beach – not least because Monterosso has the only real beach, with sand and small pebbles. The other villages either have rocky coves, boulders doubling as diving boards or ...

    The vast majority of visitors come here for a day trip, and while it's possible to visit all five villages in a day, to do so is to completely miss the beauty of the area. Rather like Venice, Cinque Terre is so popular, and so crowded, that if you just have a quick glimpse, you're likely to end up disappointed. Instead, you probably need at least t...

    This is a relatively tough-to-reach location, which makes it even more important to spend as long as you can here. The closest airports are Genoa and Pisa – both are around 1-2 hours by train from Cinque Terre, depending on connections. One extremely important point: driving here is absolutely to be avoided. Parking is extremely limited, expensive,...

    Hike (some of) the Sentiero Azzurro

    The most famous of Cinque Terre's paths is the Sentiero Azzurro (Blue Trail), which links all five villages across the cliff sides (it's marked as SVA on maps). In recent years, it's been rare that you'll find it fully open – winter storm damage means that some long stretches are closed. The easiest stretch – which is actually more of a moderate level – is Corniglia to Vernazza (2.5 miles, with a steep downhill section at the end). To get updates on closures, check the national park websitebe...

    See the coastline from the sea

    Take a boat with Navigazione Golfo dei Poeti to see Cinque Terre's extraordinary landscape from the sea. It gives you an idea of the remoteness of the place – there wasn't a road here until the 1960s – and of how the locals have sculpted terraces from the sheer cliffs, making an uninhabitable landscape productive. Docking at the villages' tiny harbors is a memorable experience, and you can go onwards to La Spezia or (my pick) Levanto.

    Walk the Via dell'Amore

    Cinque Terre's most famous walk has always been the Via dell'Amore – the flat, accessible, 1km (half-mile) path between Riomaggiore and Manarola. Closed since 2012 due to landslide damage, it's due to reopen in July 2024 for guided tours only. I got a sneak peek last yearand was impressed – the tours explain the rich history of the area and make you look beyond those color-popping houses.

    Time for more wine: for me, nothing tells you more about Cinque Terre than perching high up in the hills, hearing how the locals have produced bottles that, in the Renaissance period, were so famous that they graced the tables of kings and popes. Tilling those cliffsides is backbreaking manual work, and while the vineyards are a fraction of what th...

    Cinque Terre is expensive by Italian standards – visit in the high season or on a weekend, and you can expect to see prices double. Accommodation is particularly expensive in relation to the quality of what's on offer – there are very few hotels here, and usually your best bet is an affittacamere– room rental without breakfast. Accommodation in La ...

    Weather changes fast on the Liguria coast, and even in the hottest summer months, you'll probably need a jacket or sweater at night – as well as if you go out on a boat during the day.

    Don't underestimate how challenging the villages can be for those with mobility problems. Even if you're not planning to hike, Manarola and Riomaggiore are extremely steep. Be aware of that when you book your accommodation, too – there are limited porter services, and you should be prepared to cart your luggage up the cliffside.

    Village hop without counting the cost. The card includes access to all the hiking trails and allows you onto the bus routes to villages higher up on the cliffs. The proceeds go to the national park.

  2. 27 de jul. de 2017 · Nesse post a gente te conta todos os detalhes: como planejar a sua viagem, onde se hospedar, como se locomover entre uma terre e outra, melhores trilhas e muito mais! Riomaggiore, Manarola, Corniglia, Vernazza e Monterosso al mare são as famosas Cinque Terre (cinco terras) cravadas na costa italiana da Ligúria.

  3. Imagine cinco coloridos vilarejos incrivelmente suspensos em íngremes penhascos sobre o Mar da Ligúria, paradisíacas baías e um dos trilhos costeiros mais bonitos do mundo e já fica com uma ideia do que tem à sua espera neste Parque Nacional italiano, Património Mundial UNESCO desde 1997.

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  4. Queres viajar até às Cinque Terre em Itália? Conhece o roteiro completo, as aldeias, preços, alojamento, e como chegar às vilas com este guia. La Vida es Mara

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  5. 11 de nov. de 2023 · Hoje em dia, as Cinque Terre vivem do turismo em massa, especialmente na época alta (entre maio e outubro). É um destino perfeito para uma day trip a partir de Florença, Bolonha, Génova ou Milão, porém podes prolongar a tua estadia por mais 1 ou 2 dias, para desfrutares completamente da beleza deste Parque Nacional. Património Mundial.

  6. 6 de mar. de 2023 · Nestled along the rugged coastline of Liguria, the Cinque Terre is a collection of five picturesque villages that have captured the hearts of travelers for centuries. The name “Cinque Terre” means “Five Lands” in Italian, and the villages of Monterosso al Mare, Vernazza, Corniglia, Manarola, and Riomaggiore are each unique in ...