Exploring Manarola: a postcard-perfect escape in Cinque Terre
#mediterranean Tucked into the cliffs of Italy’s Ligurian coast, Manarola is one of the five stunning villages that make up the UNESCO-listed Cinque Terre. With its pastel-colored houses spilling down toward the sea and terraced vineyards hugging the hillsides, this tiny town feels like a dream painted into reality.
📜 a little history:
Manarola dates back to the 12th century and was originally a fishing village and winemaking hub. Its name may come from the Latin “Manium Arula”, meaning “small temple of the Mani” (Roman deities of the dead), but today, it’s a place that celebrates life — with wine, views, and slow moments.
🚉 how to get there:
From La Spezia, Manarola is just a 10-minute train ride (under €5), and trains run frequently throughout the day. Once there, no cars are allowed inside the village, so be ready to explore on foot.
📸 what to do:
Start with a walk through the colorful town center, then head up to the viewpoint along the coast — easily one of the most famous photo spots in Italy. The path wraps around the cliffside and gives you that perfect shot of the town backed by sea and sky.
Stroll down to the small harbor, where locals sunbathe on the rocks or jump into the turquoise water. If you’re into hiking, take the Via dell’Amore (“Lovers’ Path”) toward Riomaggiore, a romantic cliffside trail (currently under restoration, so check in advance if it’s open).
🍷 taste the region:
Manarola is famous for its Sciacchetrà, a sweet dessert wine made from sun-dried grapes. Visit a local wine bar or enoteca to try it, or enjoy a glass of white while watching the sun set over the sea. For food, don’t miss trofie al pesto, fresh seafood pastas, or anchovies marinated in lemon — a local favorite.
🏠 budget tips:
A day in Manarola can be surprisingly affordable. Plan for around €40–€60 including transport, food, and a drink or two. If you want to hike, get the Cinque Terre Card (around €7.50–€18.20 depending on access and train use).
✨ sunset tip:
Grab a spot on the rocks or at Nessun Dorma, a famous cliffside bar with views to die for. Try their bruschetta tasting plate or sign up for a mini pesto-making class while you sip a spritz — easily one of the most iconic experiences in town.
Manarola may be small, but every corner is packed with charm. Whether you’re taking in the views, enjoying Ligurian flavors, or simply breathing in the salty breeze, it’s the kind of place that reminds you how sweet la dolce vita can be. 💛