Nearby Camping Framura

Between postcard villages and dreamlike landscapes

Just a short walk from the station and the village of Deiva Marina, Camping Framura is the ideal starting point to discover the wonders of Liguria: from the famous Cinque Terre to Portofino, all the way to historic Genoa — along scenic trails, colorful villages and hidden bays waiting to be explored.

We recommend you try:

Trekking
Mountain bike
Boat tours
Boat rentals
“Maremonti” walk e bike path

The largest village of the Cinque Terre and the one with the widest beaches — perfect for those who love sunbathing or swimming. The historic centre is a maze of narrow streets, shops and typical eateries, while the seafront is ideal for a peaceful stroll with sea views.

Monterosso al Mare

Considered one of the most beautiful villages in Italy, Vernazza stands out for its romantic atmosphere. Colorful houses overlook the small harbor, where fishing boats gently sway. A medieval tower rises above, offering unforgettable views.

Vernazza

The only village in the Cinque Terre that does not directly overlook the sea, but offers spectacular views. It is located on top of a promontory, surrounded by vineyards, and can be reached by climbing the scenic “Lardarina”, a staircase of almost 400 steps.

Corniglia

With its pastel-colored houses clinging to the cliffside and breathtaking sunsets, Manarola is truly enchanting. The famous Via dell’Amore starts here, linking the village to Riomaggiore. As you stroll through its narrow lanes scented with sea air, you’ll feel the true spirit of the Cinque Terre.

Manarola

One of the most iconic villages of the Cinque Terre. Its tall, narrow houses seem to slide down toward the sea, while the small marina is the perfect spot for a postcard-worthy photo. It marks the beginning (or end) of the famous Via dell’Amore.

Riomaggiore

Not far from the Cinque Terre, Portovenere is a small gem overlooking the Gulf of Poets. Don’t miss the Church of San Pietro, built right on the cliff edge, and the stunning view of the Palmaria, Tino and Tinetto islands.

Portovenere

Two gems of the Ligurian Riviera, different but complementary.
Portofino is synonymous with elegance: a small, colorful village overlooking a perfect bay, surrounded by boutiques, yachts, and historic villas immersed in greenery.
San Fruttuoso, accessible only on foot or by boat, is an intimate and surprising place: a hidden bay where you’ll find an ancient Benedictine abbey and the famous underwater statues, including the Christ of the Abyss.

Portofino