Our shared one-way sunset tour from Monterosso to La Spezia is a perfect opportunity to not only see the beauty of the Cinque Terre by sea, but to take in the splendour of the twilight hours while cruising along the coast towards Portovenere and the Gulf of the Poets! Departing from Monterosso, we will pass by all five villages of the Cinque Terre before heading down the coast. There will be time to stop and swim in one of the crystalline coves along the way before reaching the UNESCO World Heritage Site of Portovenere with its very particular narrow coloured houses and the breathtaking St. Peter’s Church. We will also take you into Byron’s Grotto, one of the most treasured places along the Ligurian coast. With the stunning backdrop of Portovenere, we will await the sunset while enjoying an aperitivo featuring local pesto and fresh focaccia. This tour also includes service of local wine, beer, water and soft drinks.
The northernmost village of the Cinque Terre is Monterosso, which is divided into two sides: the historic center and the "new" side called Fegina, with a pedestrian tunnel connecting the two. Monterosso is larger than the other towns and is the only one that offers beach services, making it the most visited of the Cinque Terre. We will pass by slowly to be able to see the village and take photos. There is a speed limit within the Cinque Terre National Park, so this tour has a nice, slow pace to allow you to soak in all the beautiful scenery.
Vernazza the smallest of the Cinque Terre, and commonly known as the most charming with a beautiful little port and the Church of Santa Margherita d'Antiochia which stands right on the water. Here you will also see the Torre del Belforte which is located right on the harbour as a protective beacon for the small village. We will pass by slowly to be able to see the village and take photos. There is a speed limit within the Cinque Terre National Park, so this tour has a nice, slow pace to allow you to soak in all the beautiful scenery.
Perched 100 meters high on a cliff, Corniglia is the only one of the towns without a port and has a panoramic terrace from which you can see Manarola and Riomaggiore to the south and Vernazza and Monterosso to the north. We will pass by slowly to be able to see the village and take photos. There is a speed limit within the Cinque Terre National Park, so this tour has a nice, slow pace to allow you to soak in all the beautiful scenery.
Manarola is located at the northern end of the Via del Amore and is part of the municipality of Riomaggiore. Known for its wine production, Manarola produces the only dessert wine called Sciacchetrà which is found only in this area. We will pass by slowly to be able to see the village and take photos. There is a speed limit within the Cinque Terre National Park, so this tour has a nice, slow pace to allow you to soak in all the beautiful scenery.
The last village of the Cinque Terre we come across is Riomaggiore. With brightly colored houses built vertically into the surrounding hills, Riomaggiore is the second largest of the five villages and is widely known for the excellent diving spots off its coast in the marine protected area that stretches all along the Cinque Terre. Here you will also see where the famous Via del Amore footpath begins, which leads to nearby Manarola. From Riomaggiore, we will exit the National Park of the Cinque Terre and head down the coast towards Portovenere. As we cruise along, you will see the beautiful terraced hillsides and secluded crystalline coves only accessible by boat. There will be time to swim in the crystal clear waters.
Portovenere, often referred to as the sixth village of the Cinque Terre, is also considered to be the most beautiful of the coastal villages in the region. With this tall, narrow, brightly coloured houses that line the harbour and the incredible St. Peter’s Church on the cliff side, Portovenere is a sight not to be missed! Here we will await the sunset while enjoying an aperitivo of local pesto and focaccia served with local white wine, beer, water and soft drinks. After that, we will sail through the Gulf of the Poets to La Spezia where the tour will end shortly after sunset.
The meeting point is on the main pier on the historical center side of Monterosso. Upon final confirmation we will send detailed directions to the meeting point.
Monterosso al Mare is the largest of the five Cinque Terre villages, known for its beautiful beaches, historic churches, and charming old town. It's the most tourist-friendly of the Cinque Terre, offering a perfect blend of relaxation and cultural exploration.
The main beach in Monterosso al Mare is a beautiful sandy beach with clear waters, perfect for swimming and sunbathing. The beach is divided into public and private sections, with lounge chairs and umbrellas available for rent.
This historic church is one of the most famous landmarks in Monterosso al Mare. Built in the 14th century, it features a beautiful bell tower and a stunning interior with frescoes and artworks.
The Aquarium of Monterosso is a small but fascinating aquarium that showcases the marine life of the Ligurian Sea. Visitors can see a variety of fish, invertebrates, and other sea creatures in beautifully designed tanks.
The Cinque Terre National Park is a UNESCO World Heritage Site that encompasses the five Cinque Terre villages and their surrounding hills. The park offers stunning hiking trails with breathtaking views of the coastline and vineyards.
A traditional Ligurian sauce made with basil, garlic, pine nuts, Parmesan cheese, and olive oil. It's often served with pasta or used as a spread.
A mixed fried seafood dish that typically includes shrimp, squid, and other local seafood. It's crispy, delicious, and a must-try for seafood lovers.
A traditional Ligurian pasta dish made with trofie pasta and pesto alla Genovese. It's a simple yet flavorful dish that showcases the region's culinary heritage.
A traditional Ligurian dessert made with olive oil, flour, sugar, and anise. It's a simple yet delicious treat that's often served with a glass of local wine.
This is the best time to visit for beach lovers and those who want to enjoy the vibrant atmosphere. The weather is warm, and all attractions are fully open.
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Monterosso al Mare is generally a safe destination for travelers, with low crime rates and a welcoming atmosphere. However, as with any destination, it's important to take basic precautions to ensure a safe and enjoyable trip.
Monterosso al Mare Station
Monterosso al Mare Bus Terminal
The Cinque Terre Express is a convenient and scenic way to travel between the villages. Trains run frequently, but schedules can be affected by weather and season.
Available • Apps: Local taxi services, but not widely available
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Vernazza is one of the five Cinque Terre villages, known for its charming harbor, historic church, and stunning views. It's a great place to explore the local culture, enjoy the beach, and hike the surrounding trails.
Manarola is another of the five Cinque Terre villages, known for its stunning views, historic buildings, and delicious wine. It's a great place to explore the local culture, enjoy the scenery, and sample the local wine.
Portovenere is a beautiful coastal town known for its historic churches, stunning views, and delicious seafood. It's a great place to explore the local culture, enjoy the scenery, and sample the local cuisine.
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