Vernazza

Vernazza, nestled in a bay between the municipalities of Monterosso and Riomaggiore, is crossed by steep and narrow lanes that descend towards the main road and end in a small square in front of the marina.

Corniglia

The center of Corniglia, the only village in the Cinque Terre not in contact with the sea, can be reached via a staircase, called Lardarina, consisting of 33 ramps with 382 steps

Monterosso al Mare

Monterosso al Mare is the largest village in the Cinque Terre, nestled between the sea and the mountains, located along the coastal arch of the splendid Gulf of Poets,

Manarola

Manarola is the second smallest village in the Cinque Terre and at Christmas here you can find the largest nativity scene in the world.

Riomaggiore

From Riomaggiore to Manarola runs the Via dell”Amore, a very suggestive and romantic pedestrian street carved and carved into the rock, overlooking the sea.

Atrani

Atrani is the only country of the Amalfi Coast to preserve intact its ancient character of the small village of fishermen.

Crespi d’Adda

The workers’ village of Crespi d’Adda, for the exceptional state of conservation of its historical and architectural heritage since 1995, is a UNESCO World Heritage Site.

Comacchio

Canals, ancient buildings and monumental bridges, give it a typical aspect of the lagoon cities. The activity related to commercial fishing is important

Fornesighe

Fornesighe is located along the road to Passo Cibiana, in Dolomiti Bellunesi, in Veneto.