The Beloved Rick Steves Destination Offering a Panoramic View of All Cinque Terre Towns Simultaneously

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The Beloved Rick Steves Destination Offering a Panoramic View of All Cinque Terre Towns Simultaneously

Travelers go to great lengths to find the best views in the Cinque Terre, the famously photogenic string of five villages along Italy’s Ligurian coast. Some say the best panoramas are visible from the Sentiero Azzurro hiking trail leading west from Vernazza to Monterosso. Others say that a quaint café on the trail to Corniglia is the choicest spot for a cappuccino with a view. Still others stand by the idea that you have to get on a boat — public ferries serve four of the five towns — to properly appreciate postcard-like vistas of pastel bungalows on the cliffs and fishing boats bobbing in village harbors, the manmade structures dwarfed by dramatic natural scenery. 



But, as Rick Steves wrote on his website, the loveliest lookout point in the region may well be in an unexpected place: a cemetery. Of course, it’s not just any cemetery. From the hilltop burial ground just outside the village of Vernazza, you can see the ocean, the sky, and the rolling green landscapes between. Not to mention all four of the other villages up and down the coastline — a rare sight in the Cinque Terre. 

Steves makes no secret of his love for Vernazza. In fact, he considers it to be the “jewel” of the Cinque Terre.



A final resting place with fantastic views

As Rick Steves points out, Vernazza’s gravesite is not unique in the area. All of the Cinque Terre’s villages, in fact, have cemeteries with views. So what’s the reasoning behind it? Why is such prime real estate reserved as a final resting place? It’s a matter of public health. “Ever since the early 1800s, when it was decreed that cemeteries were health risks,” Steves wrote, “the burial spots of Riviera towns have been located outside of town. The result: The dearly departed generally get first-class sea views.” 

The Cimitero di Vernazza, or Vernazza Cemetery, is easy to access. It’s located on a road that zig-zags up into the hills from Vernazza’s train station (a two minute drive or a 13 minute hike). From the center of the village, it’s a bit further, about a four minute drive or a 28 minute walk. Of course, these distances are easy to cover if you’re hiking the trails between the villages — the hike from Vernazza to the neighboring village of Monterosso takes between one and a half and two hours, and is moderately difficult with several steep sections. 

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Dave Pennells

By Dave Pennells

Dave Pennells, MS, has contributed his expertise as a career consultant and training specialist across various fields for over 15 years. At City University of Seattle, he offers personal career counseling and conducts workshops focused on practical job search techniques, resume creation, and interview skills. With a Master of Science in Counseling, Pennells specializes in career consulting, conducting career assessments, guiding career transitions, and providing outplacement services. Her professional experience spans multiple sectors, including banking, retail, airlines, non-profit organizations, and the aerospace industry. Additionally, since 2001, he has been actively involved with the Career Development Association of Australia.