based on 10 experiences
Cyndie
Luxembourg
I felt safe all the long of the short trip, even hiking by myself. No harassment, no catcalling in the small villages or the main town nearby, La Spezia. Felt even safe at the various train stations I waited the train at.
Posted: May 5, 2024Sara (29)
United States
7am-9pm hike all villages, one day. Hostel outside CT, took the train to 1st village. Swam and ate gelato or a meal in each village. Things were fairly marked. When in doubt I asked locals. Met many solo women hiking. Best solo experience!
Posted: May 5, 2024Experienced: June, 2022Cinque Terre is charming, but... in my opinion, it's a bit boring. The towns are beautiful, but identical; each of them consists of just one street and there are not many charming nooks where you can hide from the crowd and admire the views.
Posted: December 24, 2023My first solo trip was to Cinque Terre. I was there in April. I didn't stay in Cinque Terre, but in the town of Framura. I spent one day in Cinque Terre, and the rest in Pisa, Lucca, Bonassola, Framura and La Spezia. I felt safe.
Posted: October 1, 2023Cinque Terre is beautiful. There are many small towns with colorful houses right by the ocean on the cliffs. There are also very beautiful walking routes from one town to another, but there is also a train that stops in every town. I was there in September and it wasn't overly crowded.
Posted: June 18, 2023Marlow (31)
Canada
Absolutely beautiful and romantic. Small airbnb in Vernazza was just a place to drop our bags while we traversed the trails connecting the five villages. The terraced vineyards and Venetian architecture complete the fairy tale honeymoon.
Posted: May 18, 2023Experienced: September, 2017My first solo trip was to Cinque Terre. I took a train from Milan and in one and a half day I visited all 5 towns, doing a bit of hiking along the way. It was quite quick, but in the end it turned out to be worth it. I felt quite safe. I stayed in a hostel in La Spezia.
Posted: April 13, 2023We flew to Pisa (really cheap flights there), and then we took a train to La Spezia, which is only a 10-minute train ride from the start of Cinque Terre. We stayed there overnight upon arrival, because it is very cheap. Then we booked an air bnb in Vernazza (the fourth town of Cinque Terre) for two nights, which was also very cheap) and from there we visited all the towns. I really liked this trip because there is a lot to do. We kayaked between towns/hiked between them/took a pesto preparation lesson/went to the beach/toured the towns. Really a lot to do.
Posted: December 18, 2022I went to Cinque Terre in May. The weather was absolutely wonderful. As for the food, I ate seafood and fish, the best dishes I have ever tried. One of the restaurants was at the end of Riomaggiore. I highly recommend it.
Posted: December 3, 2022I stopped in La Spezia during my visit to Cinque Terre and it was really practical, as I could get to the Cinque Terre villages with a quick train trip. La Spezia is also a very charming small town; there aren't many tourists there (at least off-season) and there are many nice little restaurants.
Posted: November 22, 2022Lucie
Hi! I'm Lucie, from France living near Lisbon in Portugal. I work as a product designer and when Im not in front of a screen I love to be outdoors, walking, running or surfing. I also love food but Im not so much into cooking. My next trip is Italy in May! (14-21)
Elina
A solo mama by choice living in Stockholm, Sweden, who loves to discover the world with my 2 year old son. Upcoming trip to Italy for 3 weeks in May 2024. Any advice on playground is always appreciated! 😅