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Anna's Big Adventure Hello , planning to stay one night in cinque terra where do your recommend to stay ? Is it easy to visit more than one island in a day ?
Just a different tip- You can travel by car to any of them. There are roads. They just don’t encourage it as it’s a lot for the infrastructure. Riomaggiore is my home away from home. :) There’s also a free beach in Monterosso but the water quality isn’t the best. It’s fine to relax though. Price for the chairs and what else you get is worth it. G is silent in Corniglia. ;) You can take a shuttle up to it. You don’t have to walk the stairs. The shuttle stop is right outside of the train station. Vernazza crowds are insane during the day. Amazing early and in evening. Back street are great at any time. Corniglia is the middle of the CT and only one not on the sea, manarola and Rio are the best for sunsets. @cinqueterreinsider is a great resource for Cinque Terre.
Io ho cominciato ad andare a Riomaggiore in estate in vacanza quando avevo soli 4 anni insieme alla mia cara famiglia. Siamo andati per tanti anni a trascorrere lì le vacanze estive, posso dire che le 5 terre sono stupende. Sono 5 piccoli paesini molto caratteristici e originali, rilassanti, favolosi. Io personalmente ci penso spesso, a Riomaggiore ho lasciato una parte di me... un pezzo del mio cuore... non dimenticherò mai le bellissime giornate estive trascorse là con la mia cara famiglia. Quindi consiglio a tutti vivamente di andare alle 5 terre, sono posti meravigliosi
Great overview thanks!! We just booked to visit this September as s replacement for a long haul trip. Even more excited after watching your video!! Loved your relaxed styles. Subscribed :)
just to put it into perspective, they are not cities!!They are 5 small fishing villages and are legally preserved for their natural heritage and culture as UNESCO WORLD HERITAGE sites.
As italian, i think there are better place to choose for your vacation. Cinque terre are expensive and there are TOO MANY tourist to enjoy (expecially in summer!). Listen to me, avoid the region Liguria. If you want any advice, put a like on this ( I have a problem with notification, I can't see if you answer) Sorry, I guess my eglish sucks 😂 Where are you from btw?
Hi! I'm from La Spezia, near Cinque Terre. I really hate to pay to stay to the beach... In Monterosso, there's a beach called "Spiaggia del Gigante" where You don't Need to pay, not all the beaches are payament! :)
Ciao Chiara, Sono un indiano ed ho un piano di visitare Cinque terre in novembre. Ho studiato l'italiano a Nuova Delhi, cosi parlo la lingua abbastanza bene. Ci possiamo incontrare se tu vorresti
If you are a strong walker, you could visit all those places completely on foot. Maybe this is one of the reasons why Italians look so slim to foreign tourists. ^_^ Not all the beaches have paid admission fee, but most of them have it.
Surely your baby has breathed nice air, sunbathed and has taken good nutrients. Surely you're a tough walking mom, Anna. I don't think there are many 5 months pregnant moms walking on those paths and steps! Kudos.
My wife and I are going there in 2 weeks and am so excited! Kudo's to Anna for conquering the stairs while pregnant. Fantastic video with audio descriptions.
Hella Anna, my wife and I visited the 5 lands this year in Easter, It was amazing, we did it in the best way: we arrived at La Spezia railstation very early at 7:30 am, that time there were very few people there, We could enjoy the five beatifull villages in peace without straggling with a lot of tourists, I can tell you that at midday it became very crowded, It was very difficult do move and we had to come back to La Spezia railstation, the train was very crowded, and also we had to queue for long time, But at the end it was worth it. It was very sad the the Via dell amore ( it s a path that cross all the villages) But it was closed for security reason, because a couple of years ago, there were heavy downpoor that made the hills collapse, In the last 20 years this strip has been becoming very popular for tourists, I recommend that people visit this land, many thanks for all usefull video massimo from Italy
Hello very nice video Anna...I am ur student at English like a native channel..I like ur every video..superbly filmed.. a thumbs up for ur adventures life..nice background music..lovely..keep it up..
Hi Ana! How are you? Did you visit the villages in one day or it took you more time? And... how far is one village to the other one? I'm visiting cinque terre next Christmas but I wonder where to stay. Thank you a lot! Lovely video!!
Nice video! Thanks for sharing. Cinque Terre’s beauty is unmatched. Wish I had a drone for the time I was there in 2017, but I guess I don’t feel as bad now that it’s banned.
If you'll ever come back to Italy, if you wanna less crowded places, maybe head to some central regions of Italy. Lots of steps and rises there! Or maybe you could visit Bergamo and its wonderful Città Alta (= High City) and then visit all the mountains around it. Very easy to be reached. Nice places, most of them perfect for families and little children, lots of mountain trails and cycle paths for all tastes and lots of mountain chalets, not too many people and tourists and exquisite food.
Thank you I am researching for my trip this June. I was going to stay in Corniglia but I don't want to carry cases up those steps (even small ones) After watching I think I may stay in Manarola. We are ok walking up stairs but not with luggage :)
@7:10 U say you dont like crowds and your bf says you dont like people and then you say you're put off by the crowds... yeah I don't recommend you stating that on a travel video. You can state that it gets crowded and that it may not be for everyone but don't throw out your disdain for them. You are the same as any tourist there and you yourself add to that crowd. If you don't like crowds then dont travel to a popular travel destination. This video started out cool but now Im put off.
ah! i'm in the cinque terre for several days and i'm wondering at what restaurant/in what town you got that amazing looking bruschetta with the pesto!!
@@dothat7480 ... i already went and am back so this isn't particularly helpful. also i did, i just wasn't there yet and was trying to get some ideas before going.
we did manarola-corniglia by foot (about 2,5 hours through the "vineyards" - i've never been so glad to reach civilization again (and a resting chair) :-) but it's fully worth it ! but i warn you.. it was april, and already loads of other people doing the same track (sometimes very narrow paths) , so i dont wanna know, what it looks like in july or august ! ;-)
Hi Anna! Which village would you recommend for a couple with a 7 month old baby? Or will it be easier to stay in la Spezia and visit the villages for a day?
I think staying out in La spezia would be easier for getting your luggage in and out of the hotel. That is what I would do if I went back with baby now at 6 months old. Hope you have a wonderful time.
Terrific video, with lots of helpful tips - thanks so much for posting. One question - you said that you did it in 2 days - did you stay somewhere otside of the 5 towns and then do 2 day trips, or did you stay in one of the little towns?
Hey! I just discovered you! I am Gabriela and I loved your video, I want to go there this year with a 2 year old and a 6 months old baby😬 do you think we can do it?? Did you take the train to Cinque Terre from Genoa or somewhere else?? We’re from Uk and we’ll fly to one of Italy’s airports and I wanted to know which one is closer. Thank you for your answer and your time to film and post this video. 🤗🤗
Hi there Gabriela, you can definitely do this with your young family, i would recommend child carriers instead of prams. Maybe a super lightweight travel plan for your little one. We drove to a town just south of Cinque Terre called La Spezia and took the train from there. Make sure that you validate your train ticket before you get on the train. There are these yellow machines on the walls for doing this but it’s not obvious that you have to do it. They charge you a lot of money if you don’t do it. I hope you have an amazing holiday. :)
there is a time and place for drones, they are noisy,disruptive to those around, they are invasive, I attempt to enjoy the moment at hand! Every moment and place doesn't need to be documented
Lovely video! ^_^ I would be happy to coach you on how to pronounce the Italian names (toponyms, foods etc.) correctly next time, if you wish ;-) For instance, "bruschetta" is pronounced with a |sk| sound (not |sh|), which is always the case for a word containing the 'SCH' group (unlike English, Italian is quite predictable when it comes to pronunciation rules).
Mostly it depends on the age, imho as italian. Older Italians in general understand and speak French, German or Spanish. Younger italians in general understand and speak a quite good English. After all, there are apps today! ^_^
@@AnnasBigAdventure it CAN be a bit of a problem ! in our hotel (in deiva marina), we couldnt really find anybody that speaks another language than italian - and i speak fluently english, french and german ! that's why i started to learn italian as well ;-) (besides, its a wonderful language)
I avoided most cheeses, shellfish and they have an issue with pregnant women eating raw salad / vegetables in Italy so perhaps be cautious there too (it’s to do with the soil). Oh and the Parma ham and other cured meats. Enjoy the pasta and the bread. Have an amazing time and best of luck with the little one x
Can't bethat bad if a 20 minute massage only cost them 10€ airbnb for around la Spezia is around 100 or less per night for 2 people in August. Not bad. Been looking myself, it's why I'm here. :)
The Cinque Terre were villages of fishermen and farmers, wild lands where people were doing well. They were poor and happy living on the fruits of the sea and nature. Only the Ligurians knew them, going to the beach on summer. Globalization and mass tourism are ruining everything. Where did all this start from?
This is stunning! I have videos on my channel about the great coast of Orange County California. I think this is the modern equivalent of Cinque Terre and the Amalfi Coast.
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Anna's Big Adventure Hello , planning to stay one night in cinque terra where do your recommend to stay ? Is it easy to visit more than one island in a day ?
My best friend, Great... We liked and enjoyed to the end. Thanks Have a happy day!
Just a different tip- You can travel by car to any of them. There are roads. They just don’t encourage it as it’s a lot for the infrastructure. Riomaggiore is my home away from home. :) There’s also a free beach in Monterosso but the water quality isn’t the best. It’s fine to relax though. Price for the chairs and what else you get is worth it.
G is silent in Corniglia. ;) You can take a shuttle up to it. You don’t have to walk the stairs. The shuttle stop is right outside of the train station. Vernazza crowds are insane during the day. Amazing early and in evening. Back street are great at any time. Corniglia is the middle of the CT and only one not on the sea, manarola and Rio are the best for sunsets. @cinqueterreinsider is a great resource for Cinque Terre.
Thx so much! I loved your tips!
Superbe vidéo... Merci pour ces belles images de ce magnifique endroit.
Well done to both of you. Great guide to Cinque Terre.
Io ho cominciato ad andare a Riomaggiore in estate in vacanza quando avevo soli 4 anni insieme alla mia cara famiglia. Siamo andati per tanti anni a trascorrere lì le vacanze estive, posso dire che le 5 terre sono stupende. Sono 5 piccoli paesini molto caratteristici e originali, rilassanti, favolosi. Io personalmente ci penso spesso, a Riomaggiore ho lasciato una parte di me... un pezzo del mio cuore... non dimenticherò mai le bellissime giornate estive trascorse là con la mia cara famiglia. Quindi consiglio a tutti vivamente di andare alle 5 terre, sono posti meravigliosi
:-) great footage! You two are so nice and we found out that even Nick showed a good, clear talent in telling about places. Have a nice day :-)
Great overview thanks!! We just booked to visit this September as s replacement for a long haul trip. Even more excited after watching your video!! Loved your relaxed styles. Subscribed :)
Thank you so much for posting this. My husband and I are planning a trip and this was extremely helpful for us!
I am glad you liked it :) Enjoy your trip, will you only do Cinque Terre or are you visiting other areas too?
How was the trip ! Any tips ??
I loved your video, I will keep your advices for my trip in 3 days ! I can't wait to visit these beautiful cities !
just to put it into perspective, they are not cities!!They are 5 small fishing villages and are legally preserved for their natural heritage and culture as UNESCO WORLD HERITAGE sites.
Thanks for the video, helpful.
Thank you Anna for the video and sharing your experience in Italy with us😃.
This was SOOO helpful. I'm going to Italy in a month and will be travelling through Cinque Terre.
As italian, i think there are better place to choose for your vacation. Cinque terre are expensive and there are TOO MANY tourist to enjoy (expecially in summer!).
Listen to me, avoid the region Liguria. If you want any advice, put a like on this ( I have a problem with notification, I can't see if you answer)
Sorry, I guess my eglish sucks 😂
Where are you from btw?
Best of luck on your trip. I hope you have a wonderful time. :)
Roberta Roby Where do you advise visiting instead?
Roberta Roby Thanks! I’m American
Anna's Big Adventure Thanks!
Hi! I'm from La Spezia, near Cinque Terre. I really hate to pay to stay to the beach... In Monterosso, there's a beach called "Spiaggia del Gigante" where You don't Need to pay, not all the beaches are payament! :)
Ciao Chiara, Sono un indiano ed ho un piano di visitare Cinque terre in novembre. Ho studiato l'italiano a Nuova Delhi, cosi parlo la lingua abbastanza bene. Ci possiamo incontrare se tu vorresti
Hey Chiara, I am coming to stay at La spezia in the next month. Thanks for the information.
Going to 5terre this weekend. Loved this.
Lovely vlog, I really enjoyed it. I'll be taking my channel here in march! thanks for the video.
I discovered this video right now and totally love it 😍
Greetings from Poland
I subscribed already
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Great!
Italy is beautiful!
It certainly is
Hi Anna thanks for this great video
This place is beautiful
Have a nice Sunday
Thank you. Have a great day!
If you are a strong walker, you could visit all those places completely on foot.
Maybe this is one of the reasons why Italians look so slim to foreign tourists. ^_^
Not all the beaches have paid admission fee, but most of them have it.
Surely your baby has breathed nice air, sunbathed and has taken good nutrients.
Surely you're a tough walking mom, Anna.
I don't think there are many 5 months pregnant moms walking on those paths and steps! Kudos.
Would love to visit Cinque Terre soon! Any food in particular that we should try out?
Just for the future, add the name of the places on screen for us to take notes 🥰. Like the restaurant you ate the brusqueta 😋
My wife and I are going there in 2 weeks and am so excited! Kudo's to Anna for conquering the stairs while pregnant. Fantastic video with audio descriptions.
There are streets and cars to get there but it s quite complicated so taking a ferry or a train is the most convenient way :)
If I travel by car, where do I find a safe place to park and take the train to Cinque Terre ?How much are the fees for parking?
@@andrei.s7171 you can park your car on parking lot/places at the entrance of each village..fees are around 2eur per hour or around 15eur per day
I live in Cinque Terre and your video is very beautifoul.
Alessandro Beretta which town has the best view of the buildings? Coming in April but only have a day to see Cinque Terre :(
We will hike this are in May 2019. So excited! I plan to bring a bag of cat food for the friendly little guys
Wonderful, they will like that. Have a fantastic trip.
Hella Anna, my wife and I visited the 5 lands this year in Easter, It was amazing, we did it in the best way: we arrived at La Spezia railstation very early at 7:30 am, that time there were very few people there, We could enjoy the five beatifull villages in peace without straggling with a lot of tourists, I can tell you that at midday it became very crowded, It was very difficult do move and we had to come back to La Spezia railstation, the train was very crowded, and also we had to queue for long time, But at the end it was worth it. It was very sad the the Via dell amore ( it s a path that cross all the villages) But it was closed for security reason, because a couple of years ago, there were heavy downpoor that made the hills collapse, In the last 20 years this strip has been becoming very popular for tourists, I recommend that people visit this land, many thanks for all usefull video massimo from Italy
How long did it take you to do all 5 ?
Hello very nice video Anna...I am ur student at English like a native channel..I like ur every video..superbly filmed.. a thumbs up for ur adventures life..nice background music..lovely..keep it up..
Love Cinque Terre! We visited all the villages and had one of the best seafood pasta in Manarola!
Hi Ana! How are you? Did you visit the villages in one day or it took you more time? And... how far is one village to the other one? I'm visiting cinque terre next Christmas but I wonder where to stay. Thank you a lot! Lovely video!!
ooh sabutio and wonderful coastline and great weather
Most cool video. This is definitely helpful for those who want to visit Europe. Thank you.
Thanks for commenting :)
Beautiful Video! I have a question: is it better to watch the sunrise or the sunset in Manarola?
I only saw sunset so I can’t advise
Nice video! Thanks for sharing. Cinque Terre’s beauty is unmatched. Wish I had a drone for the time I was there in 2017, but I guess I don’t feel as bad now that it’s banned.
We were gutted about not getting a drone shot, but I understand why the locals wouldn't want drones.
Awesome video ! What airport do you fly to to get to Cinque Terre and hoo to get from Airport to Cinque Terre? Thank you !!
Bravi ragazzi, bravi! Grazie per video!
Great video! Where were you staying all this time? Is there a hotel in every village or is there one nearby?
We stayed in a town just south of here called La Spezia.
If you'll ever come back to Italy, if you wanna less crowded places, maybe head to some central regions of Italy.
Lots of steps and rises there!
Or maybe you could visit Bergamo and its wonderful Città Alta (= High City) and then visit all the mountains around it. Very easy to be reached.
Nice places, most of them perfect for families and little children, lots of mountain trails and cycle paths for all tastes and lots of mountain chalets, not too many people and tourists and exquisite food.
Bergoma kinda ugly outside of the old centre tho
Great video like a lot 👍😍😍
I was there so many times... It' so... strange to see you in Cinque Terre. Fantastic places. Next time Portofino.
Thank you I am researching for my trip this June. I was going to stay in Corniglia but I don't want to carry cases up those steps (even small ones) After watching I think I may stay in Manarola. We are ok walking up stairs but not with luggage :)
Glad this was helpful for you. :). Hope you have an awesome trip.
ooh.. good point!
@7:10 U say you dont like crowds and your bf says you dont like people and then you say you're put off by the crowds... yeah I don't recommend you stating that on a travel video. You can state that it gets crowded and that it may not be for everyone but don't throw out your disdain for them. You are the same as any tourist there and you yourself add to that crowd. If you don't like crowds then dont travel to a popular travel destination. This video started out cool but now Im put off.
Great video 👏👏👏
Thank you. Are you planning a trip to Cinque Terre?
@@AnnasBigAdventure yes!! thank you very much 🙌
Nice, interesting video!
Thank you :)
Great video, we decided to go there for the day in May on our cruise, as you showed it off so well 😊
Wonderful have a great time guys. :)
great video, very helpful
Hi ana...I really love watching Ur videos...lots of love from india😘
ah! i'm in the cinque terre for several days and i'm wondering at what restaurant/in what town you got that amazing looking bruschetta with the pesto!!
try asking a local not another tourist
@@dothat7480 ... i already went and am back so this isn't particularly helpful. also i did, i just wasn't there yet and was trying to get some ideas before going.
Anna teacher in Italy Cinque very interesting so many British teacher's visit Italy for holiday i am also planning to visit UK for holiday
Italy is a wonderful country which offers such variety, and it’s so close to the UK.
I hope you enjoy the UK.
Where did you guys stay!? Like did you stay in one town and just travel back every night? I loved this vlog
Amazing video,thank you Anna
Thank you for making this! Going there in August. Can you tell me which place has the prettiest or nicest waters?
The coast is beautiful in all places but it’s particularly nice in Riomaggiore
@@AnnasBigAdventure thank you very much!!! Can't wait!
Too many tourist in august. We (italians) don't go in 5T in summer.. you should go in monte argentario or monte conero for nice sea, NOT in Liguria
Whats the link for the train?
Beautiful!
we did manarola-corniglia by foot (about 2,5 hours through the "vineyards" - i've never been so glad to reach civilization again (and a resting chair) :-) but it's fully worth it ! but i warn you.. it was april, and already loads of other people doing the same track (sometimes very narrow paths) , so i dont wanna know, what it looks like in july or august ! ;-)
Thank you for the tip.
Hi Anna! Which village would you recommend for a couple with a 7 month old baby? Or will it be easier to stay in la Spezia and visit the villages for a day?
I think staying out in La spezia would be easier for getting your luggage in and out of the hotel. That is what I would do if I went back with baby now at 6 months old. Hope you have a wonderful time.
Going to visit them soon :)
What do you do for a living? Beautiful.. great video .
I am a full time youtuber, I have a number of channels. :)
Wow, nice knockers!
So.. you say 2 days is enough to effectively see alll 5 towns?
Yes if you are happy to do it in a hurry. If you want to enjoy it and take your time then three or four days would be better
Terrific video, with lots of helpful tips - thanks so much for posting. One question - you said that you did it in 2 days - did you stay somewhere otside of the 5 towns and then do 2 day trips, or did you stay in one of the little towns?
Yes we stayed out in le spezia (totally forgotten how to spell it)
Hey! I just discovered you! I am Gabriela and I loved your video, I want to go there this year with a 2 year old and a 6 months old baby😬 do you think we can do it?? Did you take the train to Cinque Terre from Genoa or somewhere else?? We’re from Uk and we’ll fly to one of Italy’s airports and I wanted to know which one is closer. Thank you for your answer and your time to film and post this video. 🤗🤗
Hi there Gabriela, you can definitely do this with your young family, i would recommend child carriers instead of prams. Maybe a super lightweight travel plan for your little one. We drove to a town just south of Cinque Terre called La Spezia and took the train from there. Make sure that you validate your train ticket before you get on the train. There are these yellow machines on the walls for doing this but it’s not obvious that you have to do it. They charge you a lot of money if you don’t do it. I hope you have an amazing holiday. :)
Thank you so much for your quick response. I’ll definitely go!
This def doesn't look like some place I would want to take small children. 😵🤔
6mos & 2yrs? Yikes!
There's a minibus up to Corniglia.
Nice video! Yes it's lovely around there.. the cin-QUE terre.. yes you need pronunciation help. :D
so gorgeous places..😍
and why can't use drones there?😕
I think that the amount of tourists flying drones was causing a lot of disturbance (noise) and becoming hazardous. So it was banned.
gotten👍. i've just learned a new word - 'hazardous' 😁. and thank you for your tips🍀
there is a time and place for drones, they are noisy,disruptive to those around, they are invasive, I attempt to enjoy the moment at hand! Every moment and place doesn't need to be documented
Lovely video! ^_^
I would be happy to coach you on how to pronounce the Italian names (toponyms, foods etc.) correctly next time, if you wish ;-) For instance, "bruschetta" is pronounced with a |sk| sound (not |sh|), which is always the case for a word containing the 'SCH' group (unlike English, Italian is quite predictable when it comes to pronunciation rules).
havent researched cinque terre yet! Where did you fly into... or did you interrail / drive? trying to get there from UK. thanks for the video!
We flew to Milan and drove down to La Spezia. That was our base to visit Cinque Terre
@@AnnasBigAdventure perfect thanks. Google flights couldn't seem to figure out how to fly me to closest airport when i tried it 👎
Where do you stay? Hotel in which village the best?
We stayed outside cinque terre in a place called La Spezia
Anna's Big Adventure thank you 🙏
Mon prochain voyage
Pragent lady..how u have done with trip....
i have visited this place 2 times, living an hour far to cinque terre
Correction: living an hour FROM.......
Florence
Hello what camera are you using?? ☺️
There are a few that I use on the road. Check the description of the video for a full explanation. :)
wonderful places!!! but is it true that is hard to find an italian that speaks english?
It’s complete the opposite. Many Italians speak very good English. Those who don’t speak English tend to be much older.
Mostly it depends on the age, imho as italian.
Older Italians in general understand and speak French, German or Spanish.
Younger italians in general understand and speak a quite good English.
After all, there are apps today! ^_^
@@AnnasBigAdventure it CAN be a bit of a problem ! in our hotel (in deiva marina), we couldnt really find anybody that speaks another language than italian - and i speak fluently english, french and german ! that's why i started to learn italian as well ;-) (besides, its a wonderful language)
Thanks for sharing! You've got us excited for our babymoon there. Was there anything or food you avoided due to pregnancy? (Apart from the wine :) )
I avoided most cheeses, shellfish and they have an issue with pregnant women eating raw salad / vegetables in Italy so perhaps be cautious there too (it’s to do with the soil). Oh and the Parma ham and other cured meats. Enjoy the pasta and the bread. Have an amazing time and best of luck with the little one x
Anna's Big Adventure thank you!
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Hello .. if the place Cinque terre is an expensive place to travel in? Can u gave me an idea on the budget? Thank you 😊
Both of u are beautiful ❤️
Can't bethat bad if a 20 minute massage only cost them 10€ airbnb for around la Spezia is around 100 or less per night for 2 people in August. Not bad. Been looking myself, it's why I'm here. :)
Will i be able to survive if i am going on this February? 🤔😭😭
21° last Sunday!
I'm italian. I don't like cinque terre very much, but I have a lot of friends that go there in winter!
and in italian Cinque Terre means is , 5 lands
Verbals reminds me of Sapienza from hitman 2016
Is that a baby bump? :)
No, she had too much pasta and gelato 🤣😂 JK btw...
If you guys do not have too much time to visit all five ,please don't miss Manarola and Riomaggiore
All villages are accessible by car
The Cinque Terre were villages of fishermen and farmers, wild lands where people were doing well. They were poor and happy living on the fruits of the sea and nature. Only the Ligurians knew them, going to the beach on summer. Globalization and mass tourism are ruining everything. Where did all this start from?
This is stunning! I have videos on my channel about the great coast of Orange County California. I think this is the modern equivalent of Cinque Terre and the Amalfi Coast.
Love u mom..
Soltero...
Def not a good place for disabled or people that can't walk well.
Cinque Terre is only beautiful for photography purpose. People are nice! I prefer many other places in Italy. I gave 3 stars for Cinque Terre.
funny how a tourist cimplains about too many tourists
Ci siamo stati. Non hai vissuto nulla.. c'è molto molto altro da vedere
Grazie per il tuo commento. Sono sempre curiosa di conoscere nuovi posti da visitare. Sembra che tu conosca bene l’area. Per caso potresti consigliarci i migliori posti da visitare la prossima volta?
Can we have just one vlog without shitty noisy irritating music.
Point me in the direction of some awesome tunes which don’t require a license.
holding hands for youtube 🙄
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Because people never hold hands when it's not captured on RUclips.
We hold hands all the time. Nick and I are life partners.
Hickey spotted. Haha
I don’t think so. Not my style at all. Yuck.
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