Although all of the destinations on my 12-night Mediterranean cruise (taken in 2010) were amazing, I was looking forward to Cinque Terre most of all, and it didn’t let me down! In 2006, I had spent hours upon hours researching and booked a solo, three week backpacking trip to Europe, to include Cinque Terre, and because of life, had to cancel it, so I was thrilled to finally have the opportunity to visit. Especially due to the recent disaster there!
After docking in Livorno, we boarded our pre-paid/reserved train…a little over one hour trip…to La Spezia and then hopped on a short regional train ride that delivered us to the last of the five villages, Monterosso al Mare. I thoroughly researched this excursion, because when you’re on a cruise ship, timing is very important! If you miss your ship, you’re “ship” out of luck!
I took this photograph of Monterosso al Mare while hiking. Everyone that I spoke to on the ship was going to Florence and/or the leaning Tower of Pisa. They didn’t know what they were missing!
This is the beginning of the 1 1/2 hour trail that we hiked from the fifth village to the fourth village, Vernazza. Although I purchased some great Merrill sandals, especially for this trip, I was beginning to get a callous on the edge of my heel. But nothing could dampen the dazzling vistas!
The entire region is a UNESCO World Heritage Site.
The natural beauty was almost overwhelming!
The trail varied in it’s difficulty and scenery…
You can see the village of Vernazza in the distance.
It’s like a jewel jutting from the cliff…
After having some lunch in town…due to time constraints, we took the train to the first village, Riomaggiore, where we briefly looked around and headed back to the train station in La Spezia.
We had over an hour to kill at the train station, so we went for a walk and my traveling companion overheard a woman talking to a taxi driver about taking her to her ship, which happened to be Royal Caribbean. We spoke to her and within seconds we’re sharing the taxi with her to go back to the ship. Obviously, we weren’t thinking…we were over an hour away from the ship…and the woman said the taxi was only 10 euros…which is about $12 to split.
Within a couple of minutes we realized that she was heading to a different Royal Caribbean ship and I’m asking “Guido” the taxi driver if he is going to charge us anything for taking us back to where we came from. He said he wouldn’t and started making a wierd gesture with his arms and saying in his half Italian and broken English that we were tight!
Then…the lady wanted a receipt for her taxi ride and he wouldn’t give her one…gesturing and almost shouting…so she exited the taxi and on the 5-10 min. ride back to the train station, he is saying “Cacare”, over and over. Upon inquiring as to its meaning, he informed us it meant “F____ you”. He was upset with the lady wanting a receipt…so to break the tension…I requested him to teach us how to say it…so we’re all three in unison saying…”Cacare, Cacare”!
If you’re ever in La Spezia and want an unforgettable taxi ride, try to find “Guido”!
p.s. Later…I discovered from a fellow blogger that “Guido” is actually a slang term to denote someone that is lower or working class of American/Italian descent.
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I was also amazed about this place!!!
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Cool!
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Awesome pictures all over your site. A Frank Angle recommended your site for a view. I will never make these places due to overseas travel phobia, so thank you for sharing.
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Thanks so much!! I wish you could face your fear, but you can see the places through other’s eyes!
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Beautiful trip as usual.
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This is wonderful! My wish list of places to visit is growing by leaps and bounds! So glad I found your site!
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Thanks so much for following and commenting!!
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🙂
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I’m excited to visit Cinque Terre in a few weeks!
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Hi Anne – I’m excited to hear how the town is doing now!!
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Hi,
What a fabulous looking place, no wonder you wanted to go there, and by hiking you certainly got some beautiful photos, I love the way the town was built between the bottom of the cliff and the water, just spectacular.
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Hi Margaret…that’s why I love hiking, because you can access places you normally couldn’t!
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We visited Cinque Terre a few years ago but it has a misty, drizzly day in late October. While we enjoyed the visit it didn’t provide the same quality of photos, so thank you for that.
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You’re very welcome!
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Like another commenter, Cinque Terre is at the top of my travel list. I loved your photographs and story. Cab drivers can add an interesting element to a trip can’t they!
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Thanks Eliza. Yes, I think people you meet on the road really add to the whole experience!
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Guido, cacare and I now know what world heritage sites are! However, is this beautiful scenery the coast of Italy? Must check that town name. The walking trails look gorgeous!
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Yes, it was beautiful. Because of recent storms, they are in the process of rebuilding.
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I adore Cinque Terra! By far, one of my favorite Italia destinations. The Guido story is quite amusing. Thanks for sharing.
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Thanks Bond Girl!!
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We spent 10 days in Cinque Terra, hiking from village to village, eating, hiking, eating, drinking, hiking some more … it was just the most beautiful place EVER! So sad that it got really hammered by storms and floods this past year … Corniglia was my favorite town but I think Riomaggiore was the town hardest hit. What a tragedy!!
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That sounds heavenly! I’m hoping they’ll rebuild quickly!
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Cinque Terra is one my must-visit list. Sounds like it could be more than just a day! … which would be great.
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Yes…I would stay more than a day!!
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So beautiful!
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Thank you!!
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How beautiful! And a UNESCO World Heritage site as well? Are you jealous of the ones that we have already visited? 🙂
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Not jealous…perhaps envious! But, I’m so happy when others are able to travel and be happy!! 🙂
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