Video Travel Bite: Italy’s Cinque Terre

From time to time we share a random video clip to fuel your travel dreams. This time, we explore part of Italy’s Cinque Terre, from Manarola’s cemeteries high in the hills to Riomaggiore’s tangle of pastel houses.

(Watch my complete TV episode about the Cinque Terre on our website for free.)

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5 Replies to “Video Travel Bite: Italy’s Cinque Terre”

  1. Buon giorno,

    Bella, bella, bella.

    I’ll miss this stretch on my upcoming RS tour so a visit here waits until my next trip (next year I hope). I’ve got next years tour book to tempt me back.

    Grazie,

    Jeff
    Tampa Twin

  2. Italy is 3 of the best languages in the world for me. I was growing up in a mill town & there were a bunch of languages & I liked the French, Spanish & the Italian the best. (I like those 3 language make sense to me.) Think about the older countries- & were all the people came from!

    Justine Carbonell

  3. Thanks for the video portions here. I have plenty of your Cinque Terre programs but these shots are some of the very best you have captured. Looks like everyone has come back well from the floods of a few years ago! The area may not be as much ‘back door’ as it was years ago when you brought it to savvy American travelers…but I think it is back even better and more useful for a longer stay than ever!

  4. Does the staff for Rick Steve’s not realize that the Via Dell-Amore trail has been closed for a few years now?? We were just there and thankfully we had done our homework and were not surprised that this particular trail, along with other parts of the Cinque Terre trails are closed. Just got a new Conde Nast magazine and it devotes an entire page to encouraging folks to hike the Via Dell-Amore trail in Cinque Terre. Hopefully it will open before the end of 2015, but be sure to look into this before expecting a nice easy walk along the Ligurian Sea between Riomaggiore and Manarola.

  5. I liked so much, so beautiful italian city, its merit to visit and discover it. I wish i have chance to go there one day.

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