Is it possible that Italy is the most photogenic country on the whole planet? Those who are passionate about Italy would say that there isn’t, and a trip to the Cinque Terre, which is a breathtaking place, provides solid evidence toward this claim. It is a matter of once seen, never forgotten for anybody who goes on a trip through the Cinque Terre to see the five towns that are connected by the seaside route during their time there. Therefore, in this day and age of smartphones and high-tech digital cameras, there is no excuse for not going home from a Cinque Terre hike with some absolutely fantastic images. This is true whether those images are taken for the purpose of bringing a piece of Italy back to friends and relatives who aren’t as fortunate as you are, or simply to gain some bragging rights on Instagram. Now is the moment to start taking pictures since this place is so easily accessible that it can be visited from Florence in a single day. A Guide to the Best Places to Take Pictures While Hiking in Cinque Terre For all intents and purposes, it would be quite challenging to shoot a poor photograph in this breathtaking region of the globe; but, there are some locations that are genuinely remarkable. The following are several to get you started, but there is little doubt that you will come up with many of your own along the road. by way of Dell’ Amore When it comes to taking photographs along the route, it is true that this particular section is the most clichéd one, but there is a very good reason for it. Due to the fact that this one-kilometer stretch of road between Riomaggiore and Manarola is a relatively simple walk, there are lots of possibilities to capture photographs of the utterly jaw-dropping vistas that extend beyond the steep cliffs and out to the horizon. There is no more romantic place to get active with your camera than “Lover’s Lane” if you are traveling with a significant other. Do not miss out on this opportunity. Practise of the Monte Despite the fact that getting there requires a little bit of work, the views from Prato del Monte, which is located above Corniglia, make it something that is totally worth it for the photograph. You will have to make your way upward on a trail that is quite steep, but there is plenty of room to rest, and even if you don’t make it to the summit, you will be able to take in views that, on a clear day, extend all the way to the coast of France. The Characteristics of Vernazza Vernazza, the fourth hamlet along the path, is certainly attractive, whether it is for the purpose of serving as a background for a selfie or as a star in its own right. An ideal image and a memorable recollection of a Cinque Terre trek may be created by the contrast of water, sky, and brilliantly colored buildings. This contrast creates a natural harbor that softly curves and a variety of magnificent residences. At Monterosso, a Giant That He Was Deposed Despite the sad damage that was inflicted by World War II and the water, the statue of Neptune, God of the Seas (Statua del Gigante) that is located next to the Fegina beach in Monterosso is still a strong sight. It is also a great and historic sculpture that may be captured in a photograph. It was originally commissioned to decorate the magnificent Villa Pastine, but today the mighty God of the Seas clings to a rocky cliff face – unfortunately, without his arms. The statue, which measures 14 meters in height and was sculpted by the Italian artist Arrigo Minerbi in 1910, does not have his arms. A photographic tour of this breathtaking and much-loved region of Italy will reveal a great deal more than the locations that have been mentioned above that are now available. There are innumerable other possibilities to create and capture your own personal favorites, and you can find them along the well-known path as well as in any of the five communities. Publisher’s Plate WalkAbout Florence is an independent company that provides wonderful tours and excursions around Italy, including a stunning Cinque Terre trek. Mauro Bramante is the Director of WalkAbout Florence. Whether you are interested in riding a vintage Vespa, tasting the world-famous Chianti wine, or preparing a dish with fresh products from the area, Mauro’s firm guarantees that you will experience excitement, adventure, and most importantly, joy. There is no need to seek any farther than WalkAbout Florence for your next vacation if you are eager to fully immerse yourself in the enchantment of Italy with the assistance of tour guides who are both enthusiastic and well experienced.