Cinque Terre is a stunning Italian destination made up of five small villages along the coast of the Ligurian Sea. Its colorful houses, the picturesque Mediterranean Sea, and dramatic cliffs are just some of the reasons why Cinque Terre is considered one of the most beautiful places in Italy.
The five scenic coastal villages: Manarola, Riomaggiore, Corniglia, Vernazza, and Monterosso al Mare are among the most iconic places in the country and one of the most desirable destinations for photographers looking to capture unforgettable views.
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Cinque Terre, located on the northern coast of Italy, beautifully combines natural beauty with human creativity. Waves crash against the rocky shores, while colorful houses line the steep hillsides in gentle curves. The breathtaking landscape, historic atmosphere, and friendly locals create a special feeling that inspires visitors and photographers alike.
Whether you are a professional photographer or a casual traveler, Cinque Terre offers countless beautiful viewpoints and photo spots that are sure to take your breath away.
In this article, we take a look at the best photo spots and viewpoints in Cinque Terre, discovering the most beautiful places in the villages, many of which look like a painting.
I present the most scenic photo spots and viewpoints village by village across all five Cinque Terre villages. For each location, you will find a short introduction, helpful photography tips, and a clear description of where to find it.
If you need exact coordinates, I also provide them for each photo spot, so you can easily locate them during your visit.
In addition, here at the beginning, I have also included a Google Maps map of the best places for photographers in the Cinque Terre.
Map of the best viewpoints in Cinque Terre
So, let’s see the list of the best views and photo spots in the five villages:
Best views in Riomaggiore
Viewpoint 1: Via San Giacomo 1
Coordinates: 44.098168, 9.737611
The first viewpoint is an exceptionally captivating spot, providing one of the best opportunities to capture an iconic photo of Cinque Terre. This location is on Via San Giacomo in Riomaggiore, in a small square on the mountainside.
This is the best photographic spot in Riomaggiore and also offers good opportunities for model photography.
In old photos, there were no railings, but a few years ago, high metal railings were placed for tourists, so it is no longer possible to sit or lean on the brick wall.
Pro tip: There is also a bar with a similar panoramic view, called La Conchiglia, next to the lookout.
Viewpoint 2: Via San Giacomo 2
Coordinates: 44.097871, 9.737809
For the second viewpoint on this list, you only have to walk a little way along the mountainside on Via San Giacomo, continuing towards Riomaggiore Beach. Here you will find steps leading down from the mountainside to the sea. From these you will have fantastic sea views, sometimes with beautiful plants. A recommended spot for nature photographers.
Pro tip: Next to the lookout is the boat dock, from where also the Cinque Terre boat tours depart.
Viewpoint 3: Piazza Vignaioli
Coordinates: 44.099088, 9.738137
If you are walking from Riomaggiore train station towards Via San Giacomo, stop for a few photos in this square called Piazza Vignaioli. Here you can also take pictures of beautiful colorful houses. It is a lesser known photographic spot in the Cinque Terre, but I am happy with the photos I have taken here too.
Best views in Manarola
Viewpoint 1: Manarola Overlook Viewpoint
Coordinates: 44.107424, 9.725809
If you take Manarola’s main street towards the Nessun Dorma restaurant, you will find the Manarola Overlook Viewpoint up a walkway. This is one of the most Instagrammable photo spots, a must-see viewpoint in the Cinque Terre. It is especially recommended to take photos here at sunset.
Pro tip: When in Manarola, don’t miss a visit to the popular restaurant Nessun Dorma. From there, while enjoying a similarly breathtaking view, you can taste authentic Italian cuisine.
Viewpoint 2: Via Renato Birolli, Manarola
Coordinates: 44.106799, 9.728364
The next photo spot is in Manarola, on the road between the coast and the train station. It is a small square covered with colorful paving stones and offers a picturesque view of the surrounding colorful houses.
Viewpoint 3: Via Antonio Discovolo, Manarola
Coordinates: 44.107086, 9.728836
A little further up the main street in Manarola, on Via Antonio Discovolo, there is an interesting photo spot that few people take advantage of.
Stopping roughly in front of the local clothing store Salsedine or the shop selling handmade products Burasca, you can easily take photos similar to this.
Viewpoint 4: Trail 6p, Manarola-Volastra
Coordinates: 44.107750, 9.728771
The Trail 6p between Manarola and Volastra also offers fantastic views. And for a photo like ours, all you need to do is hike up just the first section of the trail.
However, be prepared for the trail to be steep, steep and narrow, so it’s a good idea to wear comfortable shoes.
Pro tip: You don’t need a Cinque Terre Trekking Card here, this trail is free to use.
Best view in Corniglia
Viewpoint: Via Stazione, Corniglia
Coordinates: 44.121037, 9.708192
Corniglia is a less popular village in the Cinque Terre than its neighbors, but I found a photo point worth visiting Corniglia for.
Simply look for the point I have marked on the west side of the Via Stazione road. From here, you can get a wonderful view of Corniglia’s colorful houses.
Pro tip: This is one of the few photo spots in the Cinque Terre that you can reach quickly by car too.
Best views in Vernazza
Viewpoint 1: Sentiero Monterosso-Vernazza
Coordinates: 44.136562, 9.681409
This lookout point is one of the most famous and most Instagrammable places in the whole Cinque Terre. It is located near Vernazza, along the Monterosso-Vernazza hiking trail.
The photo spot is reached after a short walk up from Vernazza, on the left side of the hiking trail.
Unfortunately, you need a Cinque Terre Trekking Card to enter here. Although I should mention that nobody asked us for one in the shoulder season, even though it was already the hiking season.
In the past, the area was protected by a fence, but during my most recent visit, access was open. The viewpoint has become more popular over time, as it offers one of the best views of Vernazza.
Viewpoint 2: Port of Vernazza
Coordinates: 44.135171, 9.681700
You can also get an ideal view of Vernazza by walking on Via Visconti next to the port.
From here, the view of Vernazza is worth capturing from different angles, with or without boats. The blue water, the Church of St. Margaret of Antioch and the colorful buildings make for a captivating sight.
Pro tip: If you have time for a boat trip to explore Cinque Terre from the sea, check out these Cinque Terre boat trips.
Viewpoint 3: Via Roma, Vernazza
Coordinates: 44.134721, 9.684292
The narrow streets of Vernazza are full of photo opportunities. One of these is the Via Roma leading to the train station. I took the best photo in front of the Fritto e pizza da Sandro restaurant.
Viewpoint 4: Sentiero Azzuro, Vernazza
Coordinates: 44.134264, 9.684692
On the hiking trail between Vernazza and Corniglia, you can find another of the best photography locations of Vernazza.
Up the stairs towards Corniglia you will find this great spot with breathtaking views of Vernazza and the sea.
Be prepared for some strenuous stairs for this view, but it is worth it!
Best view in Monterosso al Mare
Viewpoint: Beach view in Monterosso
Coordinates: 44.145479, 9.651961
Monterosso al Mare is not so much famous for its charming views as for its beaches and the best infrastructure among the villages of the Cinque Terre.
However, if you walk along the coast, you can find excellent photo opportunities. Such is this beach view along the Via Fegina.
Other things to know
How to prepare for a photo shoot in Cinque Terre
- Comfortable shoes: Best to wear comfortable shoes when exploring the viewpoints of the Cinque Terre, due to the amount of walking and sometimes slippery stairs.
- Raincoat: As the weather in Cinque Terre is quite changeable, you can expect rain at any time. Even if the weather forecast predicts sunny weather all day. Always bring a raincoat!
- Snacks: The Cinque Terre is full of wonderful restaurants, bars and shops, but if you just want a quick bite to eat, have some snacks on you.
- Wide-angle camera: For Cinque Terre photography, bring a camera with a wide-angle lens, as there are a few places where this can be useful.
- Tripod: You might be able to use it in some places, but carrying it through a long walk is strenuous and I think unnecessary. Plus, you won’t want to bother with your tripod in the usually huge crowds anyway.
- Drone: As the Cinque Terre is located in a national park, drone flights are not allowed.
Where to stay in Cinque Terre
In the Cinque Terre villages, I recommend the following accommodation:
- Miramare love nest 5terreparco: Pleasant apartment with sea view in the center of Riomaggiore.
- Ca’ D’Andrean: A 3-star hotel in Manarola, offering good value for money.
- Madüneta 5 Terre: A guest house in the center of Corniglia with stunning sea view.
- MADA Charm Apartments Terrace&Carugio: Apartments in the center of Vernazza with sea view.
- Roca Du Ma Pasu: A guest house in Monterosso al Mare, next to the beach.
Alternatively, if you travel by car or simply prefer to stay in a city, I recommend La Spezia, where there are a lot of good hotels.
Among these I recommend:
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Elegant Apartments 5 terre la spezia: Stylish apartments in the center of La Spezia.
- Real Rooms: Affordable accommodation in the center of La Spezia, close to the train station.
Best time to visit Cinque Terre
I recommend spring or autumn as the best time to explore the Cinque Terre, to avoid the huge crowd during the summer high season.
If you want to go to the beach, summer is the only option, but even then avoid school holidays and weekends.
My photos were taken in spring, when I think you can have the best light – for almost all European landscape photography.
So that was my list of the best spots for photography in Cinque Terre, and some other things to know if you plan to visit this wonderful place.
Wherever your Cinque Terre photography tour may lead, you are sure to find plenty of opportunities to capture breathtaking photos.
From stunning panoramas to unique perspectives, the villages of Cinque Terre offer numerous scenic views and photographic opportunities that guarantee outstanding pictures.