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Italy's Most Beautiful Coastal Villages 🇮🇹🌊
Exploring Italy's Most Beautiful Coastal Villages 🇮🇹🌊
1. Positano 🏖️
Positano is a stunning coastal village in Campania, Italy, renowned for its colorful cliffside buildings overlooking the turquoise waters of the Amalfi Coast. The picturesque streets are lined with boutiques, cafes, and restaurants, creating a vibrant and charming atmosphere. Visitors can relax on the beautiful beaches, explore the narrow alleys, or hike the scenic trails that offer breathtaking views of the Mediterranean Sea. #Positano #AmalfiCoast
2. Vernazza 🏘️
Vernazza is a gem of the Cinque Terre, a UNESCO World Heritage Site known for its rugged coastline, colorful buildings, and vineyard-covered hillsides. The village is characterized by its medieval tower houses and small harbor, where fishing boats bob in the clear waters. Visitors can wander through the narrow streets, sample local seafood dishes, or hike the famous coastal trails that connect the five villages of the Cinque Terre. #Vernazza #CinqueTerre
3. Santa Margherita Ligure 🌊
Santa Margherita Ligure is a charming seaside town in Liguria, known for its elegant architecture, palm-lined promenade, and picturesque harbor. The town has a relaxed and laid-back atmosphere, with pastel-colored buildings, flower-filled gardens, and stunning views of the Ligurian Sea. Visitors can enjoy leisurely strolls along the waterfront, explore the historic town center, or take a boat trip to nearby attractions such as Portofino and the Cinque Terre. #SantaMargheritaLigure #Liguria
4. Portofino ⛵
Portofino is a picturesque fishing village and luxury resort on the Italian Riviera, famous for its colorful waterfront buildings, upscale boutiques, and celebrity sightings. The harbor is filled with yachts and fishing boats, and the surrounding hills are dotted with luxurious villas and gardens. Visitors can relax on the pebbly beaches, explore the historic castle and church, or hike the scenic trails that offer panoramic views of the Mediterranean coastline. #Portofino #ItalianRiviera
stunning coastlines of Italy 🇮🇹
Nestled along the stunning coastlines of Italy, these picturesque villages offer a glimpse into the country's coastal charm and beauty. From the colorful houses of Burano to the historic streets of Atrani, each destination has its own unique character and allure.🌅
📍 Burano
Burano is an island in Venice known for its colorful houses and lace-making. The vibrant buildings create a picturesque setting, reflecting beautifully in the canals that wind through the island. Visitors can explore the charming streets, visit the lace shops, and enjoy the serene atmosphere of this unique destination. #Burano #Venice #Italy 🏠🌊
📍 Camolli
Camolli is a typical seaside town located in the Liguria region of Italy, famous for its colorful houses and beautiful beaches. The town offers a relaxing atmosphere, with picturesque views of the Mediterranean Sea and a charming old town to explore. Visitors can enjoy the sandy beaches, taste fresh seafood, and experience the laid-back lifestyle of this coastal gem. #Camolli #Liguria #ItalianRiviera 🌴🏖️
📍 Atrani
Atrani is a city and municipality located in the province of Salerno, Italy, on the Amalfi Coast. It is the smallest municipality in Italy, known for its stunning beauty and historic charm. The town is characterized by its narrow streets, ancient houses, and scenic views of the Mediterranean Sea. Visitors can explore the historic center, relax on the beach, and immerse themselves in the local culture. #Atrani #AmalfiCoast #Italy 🏘️🌊
📍 Amalfi
Amalfi is a city and municipality in the province of Salerno, Italy. It is located on the Amalfi Coast and is a major tourist location in the region. The town is known for its rich history, stunning architecture, and breathtaking views of the sea. Visitors can explore the historic center, visit the Cathedral of Sant'Andrea, and relax on the beautiful beaches. #Amalfi #AmalfiCoast #Italy 🏰🌊
5 Terre 🇮🇹 in December
Hiking between the beautiful Vernazza and Manarola.
Even if it’s December and it rains a lot in this period, in Liguria you are a le to find wonderful day like the one in the photos.
5 Terre is a very famous area in Liguria, northern Italy. It comprises five fish villages: Monterosso, Vernazza, Corniglia, Manarola and Riomaggiore.
You can choose to visit them by train but I recommend you to hike between the villages so you can appreciate more the amazing view of this part of Italy.
During the summer it’s very crowded, so it’s better to go during spring and autumn.
Would you go?#5 terre
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5 Breathtaking Villages of Cinque Terre
I really love Liguria, for its wonderful coast, the blue Ligurian Sea, pesto, focaccia and especially Cinque Terre.
These centuries-old seaside villages have been welcoming visitors for years and still never cease to amaze everyone!
There are hiking opportunities to get from one village to another but do check out if the routes are open. The early bird catches the worm plus the sunrise view is really breathtaking. So, do wake up early at dawn to start your day!
Finally, I can also recommend to watch (or rewatch) the movie Luca and indulge yourself with the beauty of Cinque Terre in the wonderful animation hues. #bucketlistreboot #passionpassport #cinqueterre #liguria #italy
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Discover Monterosso, Le Cinque Terre
Stunning beauty!
Monterosso al Mare is the largest of the five coastal villages known as the Cinque Terre. It is characterized by typical narrow medieval streets, carruggi, with multi-coloured terraced houses.
The beach is the only sand beach in the Cinque Terre so you can't miss it!
What to see: the statue of San Benedetto d' Assisi, located on the "colle dei capuccini" on the old town side.
There is a wide range of hotels near the sea.
The easiest way to get there is by train, thanks to the local train Cinque Terre Express from La Spezia or Levanto.
Is Monterosso in your travel bucket list already?
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Exploring the incredible Gulf of Poets - Italy
With a Frecciabianca you get directly to La Spezia from Rome. From here the distances are short to reach all the most incredible places and the best solution is to rely on your hotel or a taxi to travel by car (about 15 min) to Portovenere (in our case).
Portovenere, our first stop, is not part of the 5 Terre but is its sentinel; perhaps this, has allowed her to maintain a very authentic and truly unique atmosphere.
A must is the walk to the Church of San Pietro and then down to touch the sea from Grotta Byron.
I discovered the 5 Terre, sailing from Portovenere, with a whole new perspective. Admiring them from a splendid sailing boat is truly a dream experience.
Lunch on board looking at the island of Palmaria and then heading to Lerici.
Our second and last night in Ligurian land is in this super authentic medieval village 10 minutes from Lerici and 5 from the sea.
Old gentlemen play chess in the square while all around the lights of the rooms where you can sip a glass of wine with friends; and the most incredible is just where our last dinner awaits us: Loggiato Gemmi.
Lose yourself in the wonderful and super colorful alleys to find yourself in front of the house where Napoleon lived for a period and immerse yourself in an atmosphere where time passes slowly and the scent of freshly baked croissants arrives.
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Much can be said about Cinque Terre, probably one of Italy’s most famous landmarks and part of the Unesco World’s Heritage list. As the name says, Cinque Terre consist of five villages: coming from West you got Monterosso al Mare, Vernazza, Corniglia, Manarola and Riomaggiore. Hallmark to all these villages of fishermen are their colourful houses latched on cliffs that make for incredible sights you’ll never see anywhere else. One of the most valuable things here is the ability to visit all these villages thanks to a few paths and hiking trails, so you could actually walk from Monterosso, the westernmost villages to Riomaggiore, the easternmost one, and back! Nowadays the area is always packed, so plan accordingly and try to avoid car as a means of transportation, parking lots are scarce and expensive and traffic can discourage even the bravest driver! Since every village, except Corniglia, is well connected, you should take the train into consideration: fares are cheap and rides are very short (about 5 mins each).
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The first sight of Camogli will leave you speechless, and the town cannot not leave a lasting impression on everyone. Over the last few years this colorful seaside town has gained a lot of attention beyond the usual suspects like Manarola, Vernazza, Riomaggiore, best known as Cinque Terre.
The town itself lies on a small bay with incredibly blue waters. A huge wall of colourful houses (something very typical in Liguria) stands over the black pebble beach. One of the best things to do in Camogli is to walk around the small marina and alleys, while tasting a slice of its signature focaccia, a delicious flatbread seasoned with olive oil and melted cheese. Or, perhaps, sit at one of the many cute restaurants for some trofie al pesto (a short and twisted pasta traditionally served with pesto) and a bottle of white wine.
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