Wednesday, April 23, 2014

Cinque Terre

5 (Cinque) Terre

Today, from the port of Livorno, Italy, I took a full-day excursion to the picturesque Cinque Terre, an immensely beautiful set of 5 villages linked together on the Northern Italian Riviera.  Known as traffic-free, lowbrow, sea hugging fishing and (mostly former) winemaking areas, they are a remote group of five communities who banded together during the middles ages to protect themselves from pirates.
 
Because they have remained isolated from the rest of Europe and Italy (tourism is in its infancy here) each village holds its distinct heritage and dialect, unchanged for centuries.  Geographically, they are located a on the Northern Italian Riviera, a few minutes apart by boat or rail, or they can be hiked.  Many residents use the train as their sole means of transportation among villages and to larger cities as gasoline is expensive and by train, the route is direct and the towns are only 5 minutes apart. 
 
All five towns are connected by good hiking trails in the National Marine Park that protects wildlife and maintains beaches, breakwaters, trails, walkways, and docks.  Some speed demons are even known to hike all five in less than two hours, but I hear that 5 hours allows for a more reasonable pace.  I saw several couples with walking sticks/(cross country skis) in the towns, a signal they are serious trail hikers.  At this printing, the trail is not accessible in its entirety due to residual damage from October 2011 flood (and “politics”).  A train or boat ride is required to connect some towns. 
 
 
The towns are (from East to West): 1. Riomaggiore IMHO, the most beautiful from the sea), 2. Manarola, 3. (The completely hilltop) Corniglia (smallest with population of 250 and inaccessible by water due to lack of harbor), 4. Varnazza, and 5. Monterosso (largest with 1500 residents).
 
We began our outing with a 1.5-hour bus ride from Livorno to La Spezia followed by a walking tour of the nearby charming village of Portovenere (Port of Venus), considered the gateway to the Cinque Terre.  Next, (11:00) we boarded a ferry and enjoyed spectacular scenery as we cruised along the entire Cinque Terre.  The weather was perfect, the sun brilliant, breezes pleasant, as we glided along, feasting on the picturesque sites.  I was fortunate to secure a prime viewing spot up front and starboard. 



 
  
 
 
 
 
 
 
 

People boarded and disembarked at each harbor.
 
Our tour guide Andrea, passionate and knowledgeable, told us all about the history of Livorno, La Spezia, Levanto and other places; shipbuilding in the region; Carrera marble (we passed the mountains en route) ; regional wines, local cuisine (birthplace of pesto and focaccia and famous for anchovies) and beverages, and even a few words in Italian.
 
Our first stop was a visit to Vernazza, with the only natural harbor among the 5 towns and known as the Jewel of the Cinque Terre.  I really enjoyed soaking in the local flavor and watching passerby as a sipped a strong cup of cappuccino in a local harbor front piazza cafĂ©.  I had heard these villages are fiercely committed to preserving their traditions, architecture, heritage and overall look rather than succumb to the lure of commercialism that has rendered many places the status of “any town Europe”  Hopefully, it will be a long time before Mc Donald’s and Prada invade!!
 
Next, we visited the largest village, Monterosso, which most closely resembles a (small-scale) resort complete with beach and kayak rentals.  We took a brief guided tour that included Piazza Garibaldi, Church of St John the Baptist, and Oratory of the Dead, then, I explored the village’s narrow passage-ways and nooks and crannies, on my own.  Here, I discovered as in many southern European cities, it is common to encounter cobblestone streets, narrow walkways, pastel colored buildings, residents lingering over a drink in a cafĂ©, and clothes lines displaying colorful laundry.
 
 
 
I truly enjoyed this excursion that exceeded my expectations.  It offered rich history, beautiful scenery, and interesting commentary on a variety of subjects.  I was especially impressed that our logistically complex tour (bus, to walking tour, to free-time, to ferry-ride,  to walking tour, to free-time,  to ferry ride, to walking tour, to free-time, to a walk to train station, to train ride to Levanto, to bus back to the ship—all in ten hours) was so smoothly implemented and free of problems.
 
I will certainly add hiking the 5 (Cinque) Terre to my bucket list.

Here is Rick Steves' blog post about Cinque Terre:
http://blog.ricksteves.com/?p=11264
 

Places Where I Have Traveled *=more than once

  • India
  • China
  • Dubai
  • Israel
  • Russia*
  • Iceland
  • Cuba Aug 2016
  • Egypt*
  • Indonesia
  • Tahiti Feb 2016
  • Northern Ireland
  • Cook Islands Feb 2016
  • New Zealand Feb 2016
  • Australia Feb 2016
  • Belize
  • French Polynesia Jan 2016
  • Mallorca
  • Shetland Islands
  • Faroe Islands
  • Brunei
  • Morocco*
  • Brazil*
  • Philippines
  • North Borneo
  • Crete*
  • Ionian Islands*
  • Singapore
  • Hong Kong
  • Azores*
  • Norway
  • Dodecanese Islands (Rhodes)
  • Bosnia
  • Palestein
  • Croatia
  • Romania
  • Argentina
  • Ecuador
  • Tunisia
  • Corsica
  • Bulgaria
  • Columbia
  • Peru
  • Montenegro
  • Columbia
  • Chile*
  • United Arab Emirates
  • Uruguay
  • Jordan
  • Gibraltar
  • Turkey*
  • Bermuda
  • Estonia*
  • Viet Nam
  • Finland*
  • Malta*
  • Thailand
  • Guatemala
  • Crete*
  • Jamaica*
  • Panama*
  • Grand Canyon
  • Scotland
  • Niagara Falls
  • Greece*
  • France* lived there
  • Japan*
  • Bilbao, Spain*
  • Canada*
  • Costa Rica
  • Bahamas*
  • Banff Hot Springs
  • Hawaii*
  • Italy*
  • Catalina Island
  • Luxembourg*
  • St Johns
  • St Marteen/St Martin
  • St Thomas
  • South Padre Island Texas
  • Mexico*
  • Vatican City*
  • Austria*
  • Denmark*
  • Monaco
  • Portugal*
  • Belgium*
  • Holland*
  • Ireland*
  • Alaska
  • England*
  • Sweden*
  • Switzerland*
  • Spain*
  • Germany*
  • Madeira

Events/Experiences

  • Pyramids at Giza
  • Taj Mahal
  • Climbed Great Wall of China
  • Western Wall-Jerusalem
  • Transited Panama Canal 3X
  • Rode Camel in Tunisia
  • fathom Adonia--1st US cruise ship to Cuba--Aug 2016
  • Old Town in Havana
  • Burj Kalifa in Dubai
  • Saw Kangeroos, Wallabees, and Koalas in Australia
  • Kayaked in Bay of Islands, New Zealand
  • Vaparreto # 1 in Venice
  • National Museum in Brunei
  • Saw Geysers Erupt in Iceland
  • Drink at Raffles Hotel-Singapore
  • Fish Spa in Greece and Philippines
  • The Peak in Hong Kong
  • Pedicab Tour in Manilla Philippines
  • Road Amalfi Coast, Italy
  • Chewed Gum in Singapore
  • Marched in St Pat's Day Parade in Dublin
  • Sailed Kotor Bay
  • Old Bridge in Mostar, Bosnia
  • Smithsonian Museums-DC
  • Toured Ancient City of Petra, Jordan
  • Transited Suez Canal
  • Rio for Carnivale 2X
  • Cruised along Cinque Terre, Italy
  • Fish Spa in Corfu, Greece (teeny fish scrubbed my feet!)
  • Subway in Russia
  • Flash Mob (dance) on stage on several cruises
  • Visted 21 Countries on 5 long cruises in 2012
  • Ceviche in Peru
  • Cremation Service in Bali
  • Saw Lamas in Lima
  • Vasa Museum-Stockholm
  • Buddhist Monastery in Viet Nam
  • Drove Amalfi Coast
  • Queen Mary 2
  • Berlin Wall
  • Mummies In Cairo Museum
  • Jordan River; Sea of Galilee
  • Hot Air Balloon Ride Over Luxor at Sunrise
  • Transited the Pirate-Infested Gulf of Aden
  • Ski Dubai
  • Fellucca Ride on the Nile at Sunset
  • 16-day Europe/Transatlantic on Queen Victoria
  • Tahrir Square-Cairo
  • Toured Pompeii
  • In Fashion Show Aboard Queen Victoria
  • Rode Elephants in Thailand and India
  • 7-Country Baltic Cruise
  • Hermitage Museum
  • Checkpoint Charlie
  • Transatlantic Crossing on QM2
  • Climbed Tikal in Guatemala
  • Mediterranean Cruise 6 countries
  • Audience with Swami in Rishikesh, India
  • Poetry Class in France
  • Kissed Blarney Stone
  • Pike's Fish Market in Seattle
  • Photo with Snake Charmer in India
  • Dacau near Munich
  • Hitchhiked from France to Scotland
  • Climbed Washington Monument in DC
  • Oktoberfest in Bavaria
  • Toured Panama Canal
  • Wine Country in France, California and many others
  • Guest of Placido Domingo in Chicago
  • The Alamo
  • United Nations
  • San Diego Zoo
  • Helicopter over Grand Canyon
  • Club Med in Cancun
  • Eurailpassed Twice Thru Europe
  • Hollywood
  • Albuquerque Hot-Air Balloon Festival
  • Rodeo in Dallas/Ft Worth
  • NCAA Playoffs in Charlotte and New Orleans
  • Cucchi Tunnels in Viet Nam
  • Grammys in New York
  • Paella in Spain
  • Rain Forest in Costa Rica
  • Xmas Tree Lighting Ceremony on 5th Avenue
  • Niagara Falls
  • Disney Land & Disney World
  • Voodoo Museum New Orleans
  • Cancun Jazz Festival
  • Reggae Sunsplash in Jamaica
  • Las Vegas for Trade Shows
  • Key West for Hemmingway Festival
  • Art Classes in Louvre
  • Black Ski Summit in Vail and Colorado Springs
  • Texas State Fair
  • Mardi Gras in New Orleans
  • Italian Class in France
  • Nude Sunbathing in St Marteen
  • Danish Pastry in Denmark
  • Palace of Knossos Crete
  • Anne Frank House Amsterdam
  • Karaoke in Japan
  • Leaning Tower of Pisa
  • Lobster in Maine
  • Belfast Black Cab Tour
  • Dozens of Transatlantic Sailings