Cinque Terre (Cinque Terre) is a few centuries-old coastal villages along the Italian Riviera coastline. They are famous for their special coastal town views and are now a national park. Among the five small fishing villages, each has colorful houses and vineyards on the hillsides, clinging to steep terraces, small ports are full of fishing boats, and business hotels produce seafood specialties and the famous sauce of Liguria. Hiking trails along the cliff edge of the coast connect the villages and offer unobstructed views of the Mediterranean.