Ca’D’Andrean Hotel, Manarola Italy | Reader Review
We stayed at Ca’D’Andrean in Manarola in Feb 2002. A renovated old winery although few vestiges of the original building remain. Modern, immaculately clean and very pleasant hosts.
Ron Humphrey
We stayed at Ca’D’Andrean in Manarola in Feb 2002. A renovated old winery although few vestiges of the original building remain. Modern, immaculately clean and very pleasant hosts.
Ron Humphrey
I made good use of your information on the Cinque Terre this year and despite having to go there for the last two weeks of June my two friends and I had a fabulous time. It was too hot to do much walking though but we did enjoy the exquisite villages, the sea and also…
I think your website of the Cinque Terre is excellent, and was most helpful in the planning of our trip to this fantastic area of Italy. My friends and I also used the Rick Steves’ guide to Italy, which was a must being from Seattle, WA (his home base). We stayed in Riomaggiore, and rented…
I just wanted to say what a beautiful region this is! My boyfriend and were there in March 2000 and hiked through all five towns. Even in March the weather was great and the wine kept flowing! Not only was the weather and scenery beyond describing to someone but my boyfriend proposed in Monterosso al…
My husband and I were in Cinque Terre last weekend 2-5 July, and hiked the trail between Monterosso and Vernazza. We found the “blue trail” though now there is also a “red trail” leading out of Monterosso. We took the blue only to find that it is no longer maintained and in several spots, we…
Loved your website on Cinque Terre! My partner and I went there first week of July. We had intended to stay for only a couple of days, just to hike, we ended up staying there for almost a week! We just fell in love with the beauty, the beach and the culture! We stayed at…
My wife and I visited CT in early May. Frankly, we were a bit disappointed in all the villages, except Vernazza, which is attractive and quaint. The others have little to offer in that regard. As another individual commented, the trains are too few and too far between, not to mention how hard it can…