The five rainbow fishing villages of Monterosso, Vernazza, Corniglia, Manarola and Riomaggiore -- stacked on UNESCO cliffs above the sea -- are arguably the most photographed coastline in Italy and a textbook bucket-list item. On a tight port day you do NOT want to gamble on DIY regional trains: a licensed local guide-driver (Enrica's A Small Kitchen team runs small-group/private Cinque Terre days) builds the whole day around your ship's all-aboard time and gets you back. This is the ambitious 'spend your one big day here' option.
What to expect
You'll spend the day island-hopping across five UNESCO-cliffside villages—Monterosso, Vernazzo, Corniglia, Manarola, and Riomaggiore—each stacked vertically above the sea with the kind of pastel architecture that dominates Italy's most-photographed coastlines. Your licensed local guide-driver (Enrica's A Small Kitchen team) choreographs the whole rhythm around your ship's all-aboard time, steering you through the villages, arranging train or boat passes between them, and managing entries so you're not left guessing at station queues. Expect a mix of walking the steep village streets, pausing at viewpoints for the postcard shots, and moving between towns by regional train or coastal boats—the day has real momentum built in. You're back at the pier with guaranteed buffer time; there's no gambling on regional train schedules.
MIXED -- READ THE TRADE. The ship's Cinque Terre excursion is $180-250pp; a private licensed guide-driver at ~$150-220pp is similar-to-cheaper with a far smaller group and a guaranteed-return promise tied to your ship. Pure DIY by train is only ~$30-40pp but carries real all-aboard risk on a long mainland day -- if you're confident and budget-driven, DIY wins on price; if you want the safety net for the same money as the ship, go direct private.
Good to know
Book by email directly with A Small Kitchen before sailing to confirm your per-person rate, group size, and exact pickup time from the Genoa port; confirm which train/boat passes and village entries are included vs. extra. Your guide-driver picks you up at the pier (timing locked to your ship's schedule) and typically returns you 90–120 minutes before all-aboard to give you a real safety margin. Bring comfortable walking shoes, sun protection, and small cash for any village vendors or meals not covered in the package; the villages have limited ATMs. Train and boat passes between the five villages are often not included in the ~€140–200 base price, so clarify what's covered and budget an extra €15–30pp for transport within Cinque Terre.