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Cinque Terre (Cinqueterre), Italy
🌊 Coastal

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📊 Scores

55
Overall
19
Digital Nomad
74
Retiree
73
FIRE

Living in Cinque Terre (Cinqueterre) means embracing a small-town coastal lifestyle with a heavy reliance on tourism. The five cliff-side towns are picturesque but cramped, with limited space and infrastructure. Daily life revolves around the sea and the trails that connect the villages, making car ownership impractical.

The UNESCO World Heritage status draws crowds, especially in summer, which can overwhelm the area’s 5,000 permanent residents. Groceries and essentials are pricier than inland due to the remote location and reliance on imports. The rugged terrain and stone terraces make even simple errands a workout.

Cinque Terre, Italy, is ideal for retirees or digital nomads who crave stunning views and a slow pace but can handle tourist crowds and logistical challenges. It’s not for those needing urban amenities or a low-cost lifestyle.

🏚️ Cost of Living

💰 Real Spend Reports

🛡️ Safety & Crime

70
Safety Index

(Higher is safer)

28
Crime Index

(Lower is safer)

Cinque Terre is exceptionally safe for expats, with minimal violent crime and a tight-knit community of 4,000 residents. Petty theft from tourists is the primary concern—pickpocketing on trains and in crowded areas during peak season. The villages themselves feel secure day and night. Main risks: tourist-targeted scams (inflated restaurant bills, unofficial guides), occasional package theft, and seasonal overcrowding stress. No significant geopolitical concerns. Verdict: An excellent choice for safety-conscious expats seeking a peaceful, low-crime environment, though summer tourism crowds require standard urban awareness.

🏥 Healthcare

Good
Public Hospitals
Yes
Private Clinics
Yes
English-Speaking Doctors
Available
Pharmacies Nearby
27

🌤️ Climate

Climate Zones
Summer Temp
24°C
Winter Temp
8°C
Humidity
72%
Air Quality
35

Best Months

AprMaySepOct

Climate Notes

Cinque Terre has a Mediterranean climate with warm, dry summers (June–September) and mild, wet winters (November–February), making it ideal for hiking and coastal exploration during spring and fall.

💻 Digital Nomad

Avg Internet Speed
40 Mbps
Coworking Availability
Limited
Coworking Spaces Nearby
Digital Nomad Score
19/100

Community Notes

Cinque Terre offers picturesque landscapes but is more suited for short stays due to limited work infrastructure.
NamePrice/moNotes
Coworking Chiavari$200Located in nearby Chiavari (easily accessible by train), this established coworking space offers a professional environment with reliable internet, private offices, and a collaborative atmosphere. It's a good option for those seeking a dedicated workspace outside the more tourist-heavy Cinque Terre villages.
Talent Garden Genova$250While in Genoa, a larger city a short train ride away, Talent Garden provides a modern coworking experience with a strong community, networking events, and various membership options. It's ideal for digital nomads who want access to a wider range of resources and a more vibrant social scene.
Regus La Spezia$220Situated in La Spezia, the gateway city to Cinque Terre, Regus offers a reliable and professional coworking environment with various office solutions. Its proximity to the train station makes it a convenient option for remote workers exploring the region.

🧳 Expat Life

English Proficiency
Common in Tourist Areas
Expat Community
large
Top Neighborhoods
Transport Options
Banks Nearby
32
ATMs Nearby
29

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