The shape of the year in a 700-person village that hosts millions — crowds, prices, ferry and the rains, month by month.
A village of about 700 people takes a large share of the Cinque Terre's millions of visitors, and the day has two halves — the harbour belongs to residents until mid-morning, then to the crowds. Here's the usual shape of Vernazza's year: when it fills, when it's calm, when the ferry and trails run, and when the rains come.
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January
Deep off-season. Many restaurants and rooms are closed, the Cinque Terre Card trail service isn't running and the ferry doesn't sail — but the village belongs to the people who live here. Trails are free where they're open; some stay closed for winter works.
Weather
cool and damp, mild (around 8–13°C)
Prices
low
Crowds
quiet
This is the usual rhythm of Vernazza's year — crowds, prices and seasons drawn from recent years and the park's calendar, not a forecast. The Cinque Terre Card pricing calendar, the ferry timetable and trail closures all change year to year; check the live links before planning around a date.
Cinque Terre Card — prices and calendar — The daily price tier (green / yellow / red) is a fair guide to how busy a day will be. Card season runs roughly 14 March to 2 November.
Deep off-season. Many restaurants and rooms are closed, the Cinque Terre Card trail service isn't running and the ferry doesn't sail — but the village belongs to the people who live here. Trails are free where they're open; some stay closed for winter works.
February
Still quiet and inexpensive, with only a handful of places open. Bring a rain jacket. The most peaceful time to see Vernazza as a village rather than a postcard.
March
The season wakes up: the Cinque Terre Card and the ferry start up around mid-March. Early in the month is still uncrowded. The Sciacchetrail trail race is usually in March or April and closes some paths for a day.
April
Warm enough to hike, not yet at full crush — except around Easter and its long weekends, which are very busy. Expect one-way rules on the busiest trail sections on peak days.
May
One of the busiest months: ideal hiking weather draws the crowds. Midday in the village is shoulder-to-shoulder; the hour before the first trains arrive is when it's still the residents'.
June
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Peak season in full. Hot and crowded; the harbour is best very early or in the evening. Book everything well ahead.
July
Hot and very busy. Swim early, walk the trails at first light, and let the middle of the day pass in the shade.
August
The fullest month — Italian holidays peak around Ferragosto (15 August). The heaviest crowds and the highest prices of the year.
September
Still warm and still busy, easing a little late in the month. The sea is at its warmest for swimming — among the best all-round months to come.
Crowds thin and prices ease — but this is when the heavy-rain season begins. The 2011 flood was 25 October; on wet days, check Liguria's weather alerts before you set out on a trail.
November
The ferry and Cinque Terre Card season ends in early November and the village goes quiet. These are the wettest, highest flood-risk weeks of the year — keep an eye on the official alerts.
December
Off-season calm: some closures and short days, but a quiet village and free, open trails where works allow. Christmas brings a brief local bustle.