PLAGES DE RIOMAGGIORE ET DE CANNETO
Read moreRiomaggiore beach: at the eastern end of the town, near the railway station and tourist boat dock. The best spot to take a dip without straying too far from the town.
Plage du Canneto: one of the most beautiful in the region, south-east of the town towards Portovenere, between Punta Castagna and Punta del Cavo. Its crystal-clear waters attract bathers. It can only be reached via a narrow path running along the coast from the center of Riomaggiore.
PLAGE DE VERNAZZA
Read moreAs small as picturesque, very popular by the holidaymakers, the pebble beach of Vernazza extends on the side of Piazza Marconi in the heart of the village. Sheltered from the wind, its privileged position allows you to enjoy a beautiful panorama here.
CINQUE TERRE DAL MARE
Read moreIf you get the chance, we can't recommend visiting Cinque Terre by sea enough. Here, small boats and canoes are available for hire, enabling you to sail off the coast of the Cinque Terre and reach the wildest coves. And wild coves mean fewer tourists! No boating license is required, and you can request a guide to drive the boat. We can also organize sporting outings, group visits and aperitif dinners during navigation...
PLAGES DE FEGINA ET DE MONTEROSSO
Read moreFegina beach. To the west of the village, just outside the station, this pebble beach is often crowded in high season. The statue of the Giant guarding the beach and the blue waters make for an exceptional setting. Equipment rental, bar and restaurant.
Plage de Monterosso. Narrower than Fegina beach, it's no less busy. Sandwiched between the small port, the railroad and the San Cristoforo promontory, it stretches right across from the old village.