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7-day boat trip to Cinque Terre

Here is a 7-day sailing tour of the Cinque Terre (Ligurian Coast) suitable for sailboats, catamarans and motorboats. Sailing along the Ligurian coast, and in particular the Cinque Terre, is much more than a simple trip: it is an immersion in one of the most authentic and enchanting landscapes of the Mediterranean. This 7-day sailing trip along the Ligurian coast offers you the freedom to explore at your own pace five villages suspended between the sea and the mountains, where time seems to have stood still.

From the deck of the boat each sunrise reveals a new corner of rugged coastline, impossibly terraced vineyards and colourful houses overlooking the sea as if they wanted to dive in. In Cinque Terre, anchoring off Riomaggiore or Vernazza, dining under the stars, swimming in hidden coves and waking up to the sound of the sea are experiences that can only be lived by sailing.

This route is designed for independent sailors, lovers of the sea and of calm sailing, who are looking to combine adventure, natural beauty and local culture. Here there is no rush, only wind, sea and the promise of a new horizon every day.

Cinque Terre

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Day 1 : The adventure begins in La Spezia, one of the most important ports in Northern Italy and the ideal starting point to explore the Ligurian coast by sailboat. After safety checks, checking the weather forecast and plotting the day’s route, we set sail for our first destination: Riomaggiore. The sailing is smooth, covering some 6 to 8 nautical miles along a coastline that is already beginning to show its rugged and colourful character. As we get closer, Riomaggiore appears as a cluster of colourful houses perched on the hillside, descending to a small natural harbour.

We can anchor in a sheltered area to the south of the village, where the mixed sand and rocky bottom offers good anchorage. It is an ideal place to spend the night, as long as you keep an active watch on the sailboat, especially if you spend the night on board.

With the tender, you can go ashore to explore the old town, stroll along its cobbled streets and, if open, walk along a stretch of the famous Via dell’Amore. The day can end with a dinner by the sea, where local flavours – such as pasta with pesto or fresh seafood – welcome us to this unforgettable voyage.

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Day 2: Riomaggiore → Manarola
The crossing between Riomaggiore and Manarola is one of the shortest and most charming of the entire Cinque Terre route, but also one of the most symbolic. Although there is barely 1 nautical mile between the two towns, this stretch concentrates a scenic beauty and a history that make it unforgettable. Anchoring off Manarola (rocky area, look for sandy bottom). Day of snorkelling, paddle surfing and relaxing on board. Shore leave with the auxiliary to visit the village and do some basic shopping. Dinner on board with local products.

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Day 3: Manarola → Corniglia (limited access from the sea)Sailing to Corniglia. This is one of the most unique of the Cinque Terre route, not so much because of the sailing itself, but because of the special character of Corniglia, the only one of the five villages that does not have direct access to the sea. It has no harbour, so you anchor in a nearby cove (e.g. Spiaggione di Corniglia). Access to land only if the sea is calm, with the help and caution. Alternative: anchor in Vernazza and walk to Corniglia along the coastal path. Night at anchor!

Cinque Terre

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Day 4: Corniglia → Vernazza .Is undoubtedly one of the most emblematic and photogenic villages of the Cinque Terre. Its small natural harbour, its colourful architecture and its seafaring atmosphere make it an essential stop both from land and sea. From a sailboat, catamaran or motorboat, Vernazza offers one of the most iconic postcards of the entire Italian Riviera: colourful houses piled on the rock, a small beach, and the castle watching from above. At sunset, the golden light transforms the landscape into pure magic. One of the few in Cinque Terre with natural protection, surrounded by houses that seem to embrace the sea.

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Day 5: Vernazza → Monterosso al Mare. The sailing takes us to Monterosso al Mare, the only village in Cinque Terre with a wide and accessible beach. From the sea, Monterosso reveals itself as an authentic living postcard: houses in pastel shades, colourful umbrellas lined up on the sand and green hills embracing the village.
We anchor in the western bay, an area more sheltered from the waves, ideal for a day of total relaxation. Here you can swim, paddle surf or just relax on deck in the Ligurian sun.
In the evening, Monterosso offers the perfect setting to end the day with a glass of local wine, anchored under a starry sky. If the bay is too crowded, there is always the option of finding a quieter cove nearby to spend the night.

https://www.italia.it/es/liguria/la-spezia/monterosso-al-mare

Day 6: Free exploration of coves and Porto Venere. This is one of the wildest and least accessible stretches of the Ligurian coast, ideal for those who sail and are looking for quiet coves, crystal clear waters and unspoilt landscapes. There are no harbours or crowds here, just sea, rock and nature.
Outstanding coves between Monterosso and Porto Venere
1. Cala di Canneto: Surrounded by vegetation and cliffs, with a sandy and rocky bottom, ideal for snorkelling and daytime anchoring.
2. Cala delle Rosse: Small and sheltered cove with turquoise waters, perfect for a quiet stop and a relaxing swim.
3. Cala Byron (Grotta Byron) – Porto Venere: Just below the church of San Pietro. A sea cave with history: the poet Lord Byron used to swim here. Deep and clear waters, ideal for swimming and exploring with a mask.
4. Cala dell’Inferno: Near Palmaria island, in front of Porto Venere.
5. Cala Tramontana (Palmaria): Good anchorage with sandy bottom.  Wild atmosphere, ideal to spend the night if the weather allows it.

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Day 7: Return to La Spezia. La Spezia is not only a key logistical point for sailing the Cinque Terre, but also a city with its own identity, rich in naval history, culture and good food. It is the perfect place to prepare for your crossing, stock up and enjoy a last night on dry land before setting sail.

https://www.italia.it/es/liguria/la-spezia

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