.jpg) | Limpid Crystalline Water (9 fotos) | | The name Cinque Terre has its origins in the 5 villages (villages) that constitute them. Riomaggiore, Manarola, Corniglia, Vernazza and Monterosso are five small and lovely villages overlooking ... |
| .jpg) | Riomaggiore (26 fotos) | | Riomaggiore (approx. 1800 inhabitants) is a town in the province of La Spezia, is the first of the Cinque Terre. The houses have the typical pastel colors: pink, pale orange, yellow, turquoise. |
| | .jpg) | Transport by Trains (6 fotos) | | Absolutely suggest to park the car in La Spezia and continue the journey by train to Genoa. Trains stop in all five towns of Cinque Terre. Riomaggiore is the first stop 8 minutes after La Spezia. |
| .jpg) | Via dell`Amore (20 fotos) | | The Way of Love is a path of 20 minutes that connects Riomaggiore to Manarola, the second village of Cinque Terre. |
| .jpg) | View of Manarola by Ferry (11 fotos) | | Ferries do not enter the small harbor of Manarola, but stop at the small stone pier near the village. |
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| .jpg) | Manarola (25 fotos) | | Manarola is the second smallest village in the Cinque Terre. It 'very nice, has a marina with clear water. |
| .jpg) | Sunset in Cinque Terre (5 fotos) | | The evening is the best time to take pictures of Cinque Terre. I adore and photographers in general the evening light and sunset colors. |
| | .jpg) | Blue Footpath (nr.2) (26 fotos) | | The Blue Trail nr. 2 is a journey of 1 hour connecting Manarola to Corniglia. Runs a few meters above the sea and offers amazing views. |
| .jpg) | View of Corniglia Ferry (6 fotos) | | Corniglia is a ferry from all its beauty on top of the headland. The ferries do not stop in Corniglia, because it is the only country that has no port. |
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