ACTUALLY Visiting ALL of Cinque Terre. What Other Vloggers Aren't Showing You. Full Guide Italy Tour

Publicado 2022-10-30
Join us for our third video in our Italy series. In this video we do a deep dive into the towns of the famous Cinque Terre Coast. We boat, train, and hike between these coastal towns to show you what a proper deep dive looks like. Come with us as we review the less touristed towns of La Spezia and Porto Venere in addition to Riomaggiore, Manarola, Corniglia, Vernazza and Monterosso.
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Cinque Terre Train Website:
www.trenitalia.com/en/services/travel-around-5-ter…
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Intro 0:00-0:27
General Logistics 0:28-2:11
La Spezia 2:12-3:09
Boat Logistics 3:10-3:55
Porto Venere 3:56-8:20
Monterosso 8:21-10:18
Train Logistics 10:19-11:55
Hike From Monterossa to Vernazza 11:56-16:32
Vernazza 16:33-19:49
Corniglia 19:50-22:46
Manorola 22:47-25-48
Riomaggiore 25:49-30:31
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  • @anthonywolf943
    jumping off the cliffs and swimming with the fish in manaroloa was the best part of the day. Vernanzza view was the highest, and the food in riomaggiore was perfect!!! We stayed in Genoa for 3 days like we did in Florence and had an equally amazing time!! The history and beaches of Genoa are outstanding, and a whole day in the Cinque Terre was just fine, we got all of this in and more!
  • Researching before our trip this summer, and YOUR vid is hands down BEST one! Many thanks!
  • As a senior ( but very active traveller) I rarely am impressed with travel videos, but your cinca terre one really impressed me - thanks very much - we’ll go there next spring and hike it all!
  • @thomwigle2240
    LOVE this video. Thanks guys! We’re heading to Italy in a month (for a month) and had planned 1.5 days in CT, but now I’m gonna try to squeeze at least another half day from our schedule to spend here, based on your recommendations. Thanks for sharing your valuable experience!
  • @dustanbalkcom
    Heading there in 2 weeks! Thank you for the great tour. So much helpful information
  • Really good informative video, enjoyed it a lot. Got me excited for my summer trip. Thanks 🤘🏼
  • @tonygbolanos
    Excellent video, we will probably do this in our upcoming trip to Italy.
  • @zjgvergara
    cool vids dude. can't wait to go back to Italy!
  • @georgiemae6005
    Thanks for the great video! Love the lemon bucket hat 🙌
  • @simonsilvaggio7105
    We chose Sarzana as a base to visit the Cinque Terre and it was a pleasant surprise. Beautiful old town full of concerts, vintage markets and great restaurants. It is the real authentic Ligurian town and still little touristy. We recommend it to everyone!
  • @anrn5303
    I always stay in the old town of Monterosso... one of our fave places, stayed there 3 times...
  • @ediedis
    What a lovely flashback from last May (when we actually also met for a sec on a hiking trail! :) ) And true - 1 day is not enough! I've made only 4, but it was a big rush. Place to come back
  • @maximus6791
    Great video man, ima be there for a month so will have plenty of time to explore
  • @bryceparisien36
    We can't wait to see the Cinque Terre on our honeymoon in 3 weeks, great video
  • Love takes time. So worth it. Loved your video. Glad for your travel pace at 5-Terre. We'll always remember our very first visit, Fall 2003. We walked nearly the entire Via d'Amore trail then with our 3- night stay in Vernazza. Naturally by now we have vintage "American English brains" and I find your speaking pace a bit too fast. We have been back to 5- Terre several times since '03 😊
  • great video and it will help us because we are going to travel there , but italy is known for food as well and just wish you had shown more of your food experiences. thank you
  • @ilProde
    It's always a pleasure to see a tourist point of view of your own region. Cinque Terre are amazing and, for better or for worse, a little bit of a tourist trap. I hope you also had the occasion to see Genoa and some of the villages between Genoa and Ventimiglia. Some are really stunning.