Vernazza – Our second stop in Cinque Terre – Italy

Vernazza was our second stop in the Cinque Terre and perhaps the visit that gave me the most "deja vu" feeling - even though I had never been here before.

It might be a bit strange to start a post about Cinque Terre by saying that Vernazza was our second stop. Shouldn't I have started writing about our first stop? I promise, that post is coming. Then you will also understand why I change the order of the story. Sometimes the story gets better with a little laying on of hands.

Vernazza - Cinque Terre
Vernazza - Cinque Terre

Vernazza is the second northernmost village of the five villages in Cinque Terre. It is perhaps also the most famous, as images of the cute little village often serve as a model for not only Liguria – but all of Italy.

In Vernazza, you will find all the ingredients needed to mix the perfect mix of Italy. Pastel-colored houses with dark green shutters that block out the warm rays of the sun. The laundry hanging unashamedly on clothespins outside the window. The small terraces that are bursting with pots of citrus fruits and olive trees. Outdoor seating under large parasols and more gelato shops than 7-Eleven kiosks. Simply Italy. Enjoying life on all levels.

Vernazza - Cinque Terre
Vernazza - Cinque Terre

We begin our visit with a lunch in the small port. The sea is as calm as a file bowl, the aperol glasses clink and some visitors sit on the rocks and dip their toes in the cool sea water. There are quite a few tourists here today, but it's not crowded at all. Everything is very pleasant. Maybe even a little idyllic.

We get a table in the sunshine and each order a pizza. It's not cheap, but it won't break the travel budget either. Life is not unpleasant right now.

Vernazza - Cinque Terre
Vernazza - Cinque Terre

We can look out over the small square down in the harbor from our lunch spot. Most of the boats are hoisted up and covered by pajama-striped tarpaulins. A few boats are moored at the quay. However, there are more passenger boats that drop off and pick up visitors in the harbor. Traveling between the villages by boat is probably the most popular way. It is certainly much more beautiful than taking the train. To travel by train is incredibly smooth, but the journey goes largely through tunnels. Fast, but not scenic.

Vernazza - Cinque Terre
Vernazza - Cinque Terre

Along the steep terraces of the Cinque Terre are well-kept vineyards. Wine has been grown here for over a thousand years. It has never been easy, but over the years people have learned to shape the soil and the slopes in order to cultivate them. It reminds a lot of the wine slopes of the Douro Valley, although they are a bit more expansive. We actually bought a bottle of Cinque Terre wine at the grocery store one of the nights, but I can't say that wine went down in history. Mostly green grapes are grown here – vermentino, albarola and bosco. Not some of my favorites.

We walk up between the houses, in the small and narrow alleys of Vernazza. It feels like all the streets in the village go uphill. Step by step. Everywhere, well-tended flowers hang in ampels and Madonnas adorn many of the house walls.

Vernazza - Cinque Terre
Vernazza - Cinque Terre

There is a smell of tomato sauce in one of the alleys. Sun-ripened, long-cooked tomatoes. A scent of the perfect tomato sauce. The way only tomato sauce made from Italian tomatoes can smell. It's really strange that we don't more often just eat a simple tomato sauce with pasta here in Sweden. A well-made tomato sauce with freshly grated parmesan is definitely more enjoyable than a quick-made minced meat sauce.

We begin to gain altitude above the rooftops and the church. The church tower of Santa Margherita d'Antiochia has stood here looking out over the sea from its cliff since the 14th century. Countless storms and floods have crashed at her feet, but she still stands with her (seemingly) fish scale-covered dome. Appropriate in an old fishing village from the 11th century.

Vernazza - Cinque Terre
Vernazza - Cinque Terre

The view of the village from the hiking trail is adorable and definitely a deja vu feeling from many of the travel inspiration Instagram accounts I follow. We are not walking over to Monterosso al Mare today, that will have to be another trip. Today there will be more enjoyment of life and less hiking.

There will be a few laps along the small alleys before we finally head towards the train station to get on to the next village. It is hard to believe that it can get more beautiful than Vernazza. But you know what? It can :)

Vernazza - Cinque Terre

What is Vernazza?

Vernazza is one of the five villages of Cinque Terre. The village is located 1,5 km west of La Spezia in Liguria, Italy. You can easily get there by train – read more at Ride the train in Cinque Terre - Italy.

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  1. Amazingly nice pictures! :) Cinque Terre is high on my wish list. When did you travel there? I have understood that you must avoid going there in the middle of the summer holidays, unless you really like to queue - but I don't feel like going there when the weather is bad either. ;)

    • Thank you! ❤️ We were in Cinque Terre in April this year, the week before Easter. A good period to be here, the week after Easter all of Italy has a lot of days off and the queues are all the longer.

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Travel blogger, gastronaut, photographer and family adventurer with over 60 countries in his luggage. Eva loves trips that include beautiful nature, hiking boots and well-cooked food. On the travel site Rucksack, she takes you to all corners of the world with the help of her inspiring pictures and texts.

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