I’ll be heading there on a side trip from Florence while on this next Feb break! If you have any suggestions, I’d love to hear more about your experience! 🙂
That’s so great! Not sure if the weather will be as warm as in May when I visited, but definitely should be warmer than France!
I was in the Cinque Terre for five days, but it’s possible to do a day trip over if you’re short on time- granted, it’ll be a bit rushed, but still beautiful nonetheless. The regional trains will be your best friends, since they stop at each of the five villages for you to explore and take photos of. Definitely try the focaccia, trofie al pesto, and sciacchetrà wine, for they’re the regional dishes (and really delicious!).
Thanks so much I’ll take note of your suggestions! We were just planning on visiting Riomaggiore for a day and hanging around there while spending most of the vacation in Florence 🙂
That’s fine! If you ever get the chance later down the line, I highly encourage you to visit the rest of the Cinque Terre. Riomaggiore is beautiful, but Corniglia and Manarola were breathtaking as well.
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I’ll be heading there on a side trip from Florence while on this next Feb break! If you have any suggestions, I’d love to hear more about your experience! 🙂
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That’s so great! Not sure if the weather will be as warm as in May when I visited, but definitely should be warmer than France!
I was in the Cinque Terre for five days, but it’s possible to do a day trip over if you’re short on time- granted, it’ll be a bit rushed, but still beautiful nonetheless. The regional trains will be your best friends, since they stop at each of the five villages for you to explore and take photos of. Definitely try the focaccia, trofie al pesto, and sciacchetrà wine, for they’re the regional dishes (and really delicious!).
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Thanks so much I’ll take note of your suggestions! We were just planning on visiting Riomaggiore for a day and hanging around there while spending most of the vacation in Florence 🙂
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That’s fine! If you ever get the chance later down the line, I highly encourage you to visit the rest of the Cinque Terre. Riomaggiore is beautiful, but Corniglia and Manarola were breathtaking as well.
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Awesome, love cinque terre! My latest post is about it, go check it out if you like!
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