Cinque Terre National Park (Parco Nazionale delle Cinque Terre) Tours and Tickets
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Cinque Terre National Park (Parco Nazionale delle Cinque Terre)

Cinque Terre can get extremely busy in summer, so book tours and accommodations well in advance.
Pack sunscreen, a refillable water bottle (drinking fountains are available throughout the park), and comfortable and sturdy walking shoes fit for the often steep and uneven village roads.
While many hotels and attractions in Cinque Terre National Park are wheelchair and stroller accessible, the villages’ steep and narrow lanes can be challenging for anyone with mobility issues.
Wi-Fi is available throughout the national park.
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While there is no park entrance fee, you need a Cinque Terre Card for its hiking trails, starting at €7.50 for a day in low season (€15 in high season). Boat tours begin at US$119 for a morning tour and go up for sunset and longer trips.
The most common starting points for tours of Cinque Terre National Park are the villages of Monterosso al Mare and Riomaggiore at either end of the park’s coast. Some tours also depart from locations near Cinque Terre, such as Levanto and La Spezia, while day trips might leave from Milan.
Boat tours that take you around Cinque Terre National Park show you the villages and landscape from a new perspective and quickly get between ports. Other types of tours to join include hiking tours or day trips from major Italian cities that fit the experience into just one whirlwind day.
Yes, most boat tours around Cinque Terre National Park are suitable for families with kids. While adults can enjoy the alcoholic drinks that are often served at lunch or at sunset, kids get soda and juice. And yes, boat tours usually pull into small coves for swimming or snorkeling.
Yes, you can explore Cinque Terre National Park on your own. Trains and hiking trails provide access to the villages, viewpoints, and countryside of Cinque Terre, allowing you to get around independently. However, if you want to discover the park by boat, you’ll need to arrange a tour.










































































































































