a beach in vernazza

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After lunch in Corniglia, another 4.5 km hike brought us to our third town, Vernazza.

Find your way to the cave. Once you go under it, there’s a beach on the other side. It’s not the typical sandy beaches you’re probably used to. Instead, it’s a rocky beach. If you look closely at the rocks, they’re all very colorful and a lot of them have been uniquely weathered by the ocean. I took a couple home for myself as a souvenir. Not even sure if that’s legal to do so but hey, I’m already a criminal, so I might as well! (see Milan scalping incident). Also in Vernazza is a gelato place called Il Porticciolo, where I had the best gelato of my life. Supposedly, they use grape juice to make their gelato instead of sugar.

Vernazza
Vernazza
Beach at Vernazza
Beach at Vernazza
Coconut and prickly pear gelato
Coconut and prickly pear gelato
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hi! my name is melanie! i started this blog back in 2014. how to be a traveler is a collection of my travel experiences. my motto is, ‘travel, eat, drink, explore, write, repeat.‘ this blog is a tool to help me remember all the places i’ve seen, but it’s also a tool to help you plan out the places you will discover. and so that you won’t make the same mistakes i made. think of me as your very own travel guinea pig. so hopefully, you can find at least one useful tip while reading my blog. i hope you enjoy reading this as much as i enjoy writing it for you.