Case Vacanze Scorci Di Mare is a 14th-century building in the Cinque Terre National Park, 165 ft from Riomaggiore’s rocky coast. It offers sea-view rooms with satellite TV.
Jessica
United States of America
Host was super friendly. We loved being able to see and hear the waves right from our room.
Alla Marina Affittacamere is set in a mid-13th-century building renovated in 2011 and located right by the little harbor in Riomaggiore, one of the Cinque Terre towns.
Catherine
Canada
The location was amazing, open the window and you are gazing at the prettiest harbour in Cinque Terre. The room is spacious. The hosts were very helpful, met me at the train station and helped me with my bags at my departure. They also assisted me w my tourist pass and restaurant suggestions that were excellent.
Featuring garden views, AWroom in Riomaggiore provides accommodations and a garden. This guest house features air-conditioned accommodations with a patio and free Wifi.
Fun to walk around this Idyllic small Italian City, bring...
Fun to walk around this Idyllic small Italian City, bring very good comfortable shoes…. It’s all stairs and up and down elevation. Lots of people brought walking sticks. It’s very humid and moist as you can imagine as you are on the water…. So don’t bother with your hair ladies…. We went during mid October….. 1 day of beautiful sunshine… the rest rain…. Thunderstorms.
We were surprised at the crowds during off season!!! Still elbow to elbow. Make sure to bring your locket for the Via Del Amore❤️
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Anonymous
United States of America
Scored 10
10
We loved taking strolls of an evening around the laneways...
We loved taking strolls of an evening around the laneways and paths. Allowed us to talk to a few locals doing the same. We decided to do the easy walking trail to the next town however does cost to use the joining paths. As weather turned bad we decided to catch the local train and visit each of the other towns instead of walking to the furthest.
Would advise to stay in one of the towns instead of La Spezia. Towns become nice and quiet once all the tourists leave for the day.
April
Scored 10
10
The area was beautiful but for travelers that have problems...
The area was beautiful but for travelers that have problems going up and down steps or hills Riomaggiore might not be the place for you. That said, the town people were friendly, nothing was overpriced and there are a number of excellent restaurants and cafes to satisfy every palate. La Lampara for seafood and La Cantina de Macellaio for the carnivores are excellent choices. Il Maggiore cafe is perfect for a quick bit or coffee.
Carl
United States of America
Scored 10
10
One of the most romantic places we have ever been to.
One of the most romantic places we have ever been to.
Recommend Kepris Pizza fab pizza and lovely staff, Gormet in Piazza for coffee and Brittas for juices and awesome avocado on toast. Resturants Osteria La Torpedine - superb tuna dish.
You need to be pretty fit for walking around if your based there lots of steps - but awesome little back streets to get lost in. Spectacular sunsets.
Coop supermarket great for getting food to prepare yourself and saves you money. Foccaccia cheaper here as well.
Victoria
United Kingdom
Scored 10
10
We visited all 5 towns, found Riomaggiorre to be the best...
We visited all 5 towns, found Riomaggiorre to be the best one to stay in, it had it all, wide variety of resteraunts, lively, it had a secluded beach, Vernazza was too busy and did not like its beach, and Monterosso was beautiful, but a bit to busy for us as we did not travel with kids
DARIO
Scored 10
10
Riomaggiore was generally quieter than the other 4 villages.
Riomaggiore was generally quieter than the other 4 villages. There were lots of restaurants and bars to choose from. We particularly loved ‘il maggiore’ because the staff were friendly and the food was great.
The view of the buildings surrounding the beach is iconic. The water is difficult to access however and there are only rocks to lie on. Plenty of opportunities for water activities if weather allows. Very friendly!
Rory
Australia
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We had the best host every, friendly with a lot of advise that helped us to make the best of our 3 days in the Cinque Terre area. She gave us links to great restaurant spots for Breakfast, Lunch and dinner. She also equipped us with all the information we needed to make the best of our stay. Train tickets, Ferry tickets and WIFI Codes. Anna Michielini is 5min walk from the train station & easy to find. I would highly recommend a stay here.
This place is located approximately 4 km away from Riomaggiore, but there is a shuttle bus that goes almost every hour from Riomaggiore to Borgo di Campi. The bus is free if you have the Cinque Terre card. Exactly 1 min away from it starts one of the hiking trails that will connect you to the trail to Porto Venere, which is amazing. The views from the gardens are indescribable. The best would be to bring your own food. Lovely place!
We had such a great stay. Martha was so welcoming and kind, she met us near the train station and took us to the property. She was easily contactable via WhatsApp throughout our stay and helped us by making a reservation for dinner on our first night. Very helpful and showed us a map of Cinque Terre and explained the best way to get around. The rooms are very private too.
We loved the view, the location and Barbara the host was excellent. Her communication was great and she gave us plenty of tips and met us at the carpark (which was an added bonus). The apartment was well equipped and we would not hesitate to stay here again. For us Riomaggiore was the best place to explore Cinque Terre.
Best place I’ll stay for my 4 months in Europe I think!
Location was amazing! Front row seat to a Cinque Terre sunset. Apartment was nice and cosy. Great for people watching and close to swimming and great food!
Don
Australia
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