

If want to top up your tan, you might want to head out to Guvano Beach, located 0.5 mi (0.8 km) from central Corniglia. Enjoy the sunset by the shore at Vernazza Beach, Fossola Beach, and Monterosso Beach.

If you're planning a bit of sightseeing during your trip, head to Castle of Riomaggiore— just one of the monuments in central Riomaggiore. Hotels.com travelers also say the area is walkable and has lots of nice beaches.
Five pastel villages cling to impossible cliffs where the Italian Alps plunge dramatically into the Mediterranean. The famous coastal path between them offers views that make even seasoned travelers stop mid-stride. Monterosso's beach provides the perfect reward after conquering the trail's steps. In Vernazza, fishermen still mend nets beside gelato-eating tourists in the tiny harbor. Manarola's vineyards create terraced masterpieces on near-vertical slopes. Riomaggiore's rainbow-colored houses stack like a child's blocks above crashing waves. Corniglia, the rebel, perches high above the water, requiring 382 steps but repaying the effort with the coast's most spectacular vistas. Arrive by train - the villages ban cars with an enthusiasm that borders on glee.
