University:

Email Address:

Phone Number:

Study Abroad Blog

Flight Credit Get a Flight Credit worth up to $350 when you apply with code* by May 6, 2024

Paradise in Cinque Terre

November 04, 2016
by CEA CAPA Content Creator
SHARE SHARE
Stroh-Fall-2016-Florence-Paradise-in-Cinque-Terre-2-640x640
As the weeks pass and the winter rain clouds roll in, I find my self missing the summer weather we experienced when we first arrived. We found paradise in Cinque Terre, a series of five villages on the Western coast of Italy. This day trip was one of several excursions arranged through CEA and a personal favorite.
 The gorgeous water glistens below the cliffs of Manarola.

We departed from Florence in the morning, and made the two-hour journey via bus. To reach the five villages of Cinque Terre, we got off the bus in La Spezia and boarded the train that would transfer us between each village. CEA provided every student with a train schedule and day-pass. We were given free reign to move about as we desired, and only needed to meet back in La Spezia at the end of the day.
 The hustle and bustle of the small harbor in Vernazza was the perfect lunchtime view.
 
 Trofie al Pesto is the local dish of Cinque Terre – delicious!
Most students were in agreement that it would be best to spend more time in fewer places, as opposed to seeing each village. I visited three of the five, and felt it was the perfect use of my time. Each village was small, with its own unique characteristics to offer.
 
My first stop was Manarola – arguably the most picturesque of the five villages. We took endless amounts of pictures, and watched a handful of the students cliff jump into the crystal blue water below. We boarded the train for the second time and made the 10 minute journey to our second stop, Vernazza.
 
Vernazza is slightly larger than Monarola, with more places to find a meal with a view – perfect for lunch. We ordered the local dish, trofie al pesto, and watched people swim and kayak in the small harbor. After we ate, we made our final stop.
 
Monterosso. As soon as the train passed through the tunnel, we saw what we had been missing all day: a busy and expansive beach, filled with students and families alike. We somehow managed to find the rest of our group in the sea of tourists. At this point, we had seen all that we had set out to see, and could spend the remainder of the day in the sand and in the sun.
 A sight for sore eyes: the beautiful, and crowded, beach in Monterosso.

Though I love Florence with all my heart, our day trip to Cinque Terre was a much deserved break from the tall buildings and narrow roads. I highly recommend a journey to this piece of Italian coastline heaven. After all, it's the only place I'm traveling to twice.
 
Chandler S. is the Fall 2016 CEA MOJO in Florence, Italy. She is currently a junior studying Graphic Communications at California Polytechnic State University, San Luis Obispo.


Read more about our CEA CAPA Content Creators.
 
Load more comments
Thank you for the comment! Your comment must be approved first
comment-avatar


MUST-READ BLOGS


VIEW POSTS BY DESTINATION


VIEW POSTS BY CATEGORY

Receive a $350 Flight Credit when you apply by May 06, 2024

Get your flight credit code and access to Passbook in two easy steps. With Passbook, you can track your favorite programs and courses, save flight credits, and watch videos on the destination you're interested in.

Apply Now

Step 1 of 2

Step 2 of 2


*By providing your mobile number, you agree to receive recurring text messages from CEA CAPA Education Abroad notifying you of important program deadlines. Message and data rates may apply.

Privacy Policy   |   Mobile Terms   |   Flight Credit Rules

Your flight credit has been added to your Passbook. Apply now or view your Passbook to begin the next step in your journey.

Speak with an
Admissions Advisor

Schedule an appointment to speak with a study abroad expert.

Book Appointment
LET'S CHAT