Coffee Break in Sestri Levante

I branched out a bit, researching towns that would make the cut if the Cinque (5) Terre were called the Sette (7) Terre. Sestri Levante comes with an adorable sandy beach ‘ something you won’t see in the more exotic Cinque Terre towns. Taking a short coffee break, my guide Andrea explains his theories about American women on cruise ships who’ve had plastic surgery and drool a lot.

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Chatting with the Locals in Corniglia

Hiking through Corniglia, the most remote village of the Cinque Terre, I checked in with Christiana Ricci and her husband Stefano, who run a bar and rent cheap rooms here. Christiana is proud of the cakes and pies she sells in the family bar.

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Looking for Good B&Bs in Vernazza

I spent the day climbing all over Vernazza while looking for good B&B rooms. The going rate is €70, and places with a view or terrace charge €85. Some are good, others don’t make the cut. This place came with an incredible 360-degree view, but the rooms were too cramped, the layout was tortuous, and the price was just too high. Still, it was a fun visit.

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