Cinque Terre ferry schedule from April 1st
The Cinque Terre Ferry is great opportunity to fully enjoy the beauty of this unique coastline and the Gulf of Poets.
The Cinque Terre Ferry daily ticket can be purchased in travel agencies here in Levanto or directly at the pier at La Pietra (the pink house on the rock, on the far left of the beach). If you let us know in advance we can do that on your behalf.
The boats stop in all villages except Corniglia, because it’s the only one without docking.
If you have several days, we would suggest you to dedicate this tour to visit the islands and Porto Venere, perhaps with a side trip to Lerici leaving the Cinque Terre for another day.
Otherwise, you can visit Porto Venere as a first stage, because the town has no train station. You can get off the boat to visit the other villages on the way back. You can also mix with the train to visit Corniglia and /or return later.
The Cinque Terre Ferry schedule
The ticket includes a tour of the Islands – Palmaria, Tino and Tinetto – to be done with a smaller boat once in Porto Venere. In our opinion it’s worth the price, even only to feel a little like a poet, such as George Sand and his De Musset or Lord Byron
Our tips to enjoy your trip on the Cinque Terre Ferry
Offshore is chilly, so better to provide something to cover you, but more important, the white of the boat and the sun glare on the sea can be burning … do not forget sunglasses and sunscreen!
One-way fares on Cinque Terre Ferry
If you simply want to take the ferry from one village to another, these are the applied rates:
- Monterosso, return ticket: 12€ adult / 8€ kids
- Monterosso, one way: 8€ adult / 5€ kids
- Vernazza, return ticket: 13€ adult / 9€ kids
- Vernazza, one way: 9€ adult / 5€ kids
- Manarola, return ticket: 18€ adult / 12€ kids
- Manarola, one way: 12€ adult / 7€ kids
- Riomaggiore, return ticket: 20€ adult / 13€ kids
- Riomaggiore, one way: 13€ adult / 8€ kids
- Porto Venere, one way: 18€ adult / 10€ kids