Talitha Nel (19.08.2017 20:50)
Cinque Terre is a must see! It is beautifull. Space on train stations and streets are small-avoid going there during Europe's summer holidays!
Tono Hs (07.08.2017 21:30)
We spent two nights in August 2017 (young couple in a tent): the camping was crowded, absolutely booked out. Tent places are small and there's not privacy at all. There is a farmer corner (near the tents area) with some chickens. A lot of mosquitoes (in the evening) and flies. Toilettes are not bad. If you want the camping only for sleeping and you plan to spend the day away (Cinque Terre) it should be ok. Train station is just 10-15 minutes away by foot.
John Clode (04.08.2017 22:11)
Unlike any campsite I've ever stayed at. Great facilities and perfect location for the Cinque Terre and the beach. Pitches could be a little bigger but was very unique.
Alyona Russu (24.07.2017 09:07)
Cute little villages on the rocks with sea and many routes to explore. We visited this park on August and walking 30 km route wasn't the best idea :D This place looks great on photos.
Karolina Čepeláková (03.05.2017 15:46)
This place is absolutaly MUST see place. You can easily get here by car (there is a big car place just above the village) or by train (the train stop is just in the middle of the village). It's one of the most romantic places in Italy. There are many nice bars and restaurants. There is also a market just on the main street with fresh vegetable and fruit in the morning. Stay for the sunset because then you can enjoy all the great colours of the all the houses. Just for swimming in the sea there is not the best entrance. And also the nearest beach is full of very slippery rocks and it might be dangerous.