Cinque Terre

Visiting one if the five towns of Cinque Terre was something I have been most looking forward to! This area connects 5 sea side towns lacked on the steep hills. The streets of these towns are windy and steep but are worth the view you get in the end. All of the houses and buildings are painted in bright colours and added such a beautiful feel to the city. We only had a few hours since the train schedule is pretty sparse so we chose to go to Riomaggiore. Riomaggoire is a fishing village and was supposed to be one of the least tourist of the destinations. If that last fact was true then I am happy we picked this city.

We wandered around the city, winding around streets and finding some beautiful lookouts over the sea. After we explored the city we made our way to the rock beach. Those beach was covered in huge and tiny rocks. Lucky we found a somewhat flat space and soaked up the sun. The water was chilly but crystal clear. We splashed around for a bit before heading to lunch. Since it was our first time eating out we had to choose the obvious choice… We went and got pizza!

We stopped at a small pizzeria where both Chris and I got our own pizzas while sitting outside to eat. The pizza was amazing and it was one of the best ways to end our day.

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