Your driver will meet you at your address in Milan.
You’ll travel in comfort for 2 h 50 min.
Your driver will drop you off at your address in Monterosso al Mare.
On a private car transfer with Daytrip from Milan to Monterosso al Mareyou’ll be whisked away on an Italian adventure from Italy’s fashion capital to an avid traveler's dream destination, the largest of the five villages in Cinque Terre. Let’s cover this road trip and what this town has to offer.
The distance from Milan to Monterosso al Mare is a bit far coming in at approximately 150 miles (240 kilometers). The drive takes around three hours to complete. But, one of the most wondrous things about choosing to ride Daytrip’s private car service is the opportunity to stop by landmarks for sightseeing.
A popular stop is Pavia, a city known for its history, architecture, and vibrant market. Gavi Fortress is popular for history lovers who want a tour through its lengthy past. Or if you want to get ready for the coast, swing by the Bay of Silence, said to be so beautiful that it’s where the mythical Sirens settled.
Before you book your Milan to Monterosso al Mare transfer, it’s helpful to learn about this town. Cinque Terre, situated on the Italian Riviera coastline, has five colorful villages. One of them, Monterosso al Mare, stands out from the rest. Seriously, this is the perfect place to wear your resort-style fashion.
This village is the only one from Cinque Terre’s five that boasts sandy beaches, making it an ideal destination for family and friends who want to relax by the waters and soak in the beauty of nature.
Vineyards and olive groves surround Monterosso al Mare. The most recommended beach to visit here is the Fegina Beach. But this destination isn’t just about the sea. As you tour around, you’ll find narrow streets, stone houses, and markets that date back to the medieval era.
Aside from Fegina Beach, some of the must-visit places in Monterosso al Mare are:
Its history is worth learning. This village dates back to Roman times. During the medieval period, it thrived on fishing—as it’s a coastal town—then agriculture, providing food for its people.
Because of its location, it became a target of pirate attacks. During the 1500s, Genoese rulers built defensive towers, such as the Aurora Tower, against Turkish raids.
Today, Monterosso al Mare has gained a reputation as a UNESCO World Heritage Site, attracting visitors from around the world, especially during the summer months.
As you plan your tour from Milan to Monterosso al Mare, it’s also helpful to keep proactive travel tips in mind.
Given the coastal nature of your destination, your luggage should include comfortable clothing suitable for warm weather, sunglasses, a hat, and sunscreen. Wear walking shoes, not slippers, when exploring the town’s outdoors as the terrain can be uneven.
Italian is the primary language spoken, although many locals in tourist areas speak English. It is also advisable to carry some euros, as smaller establishments may not accept credit cards.
While Monterosso al Mare isn’t a sprawling metropolis, it’s always prudent to take standard precautions. Keep an eye on your valuables.
You never know what troubles the outdoors can bring. With these tips, you can ensure a hassle-free getaway in this majestic village.
Because of its popularity, you have several options when choosing how to get from Milan to Monterosso al Mare. Below, we’ll break down the pros and cons of each so you can decide which is best for you.
The first option for getting from Milan to Monterosso al Mare is the train. The transit takes about three hours and tickets cost $13 (€12) to $43 (€40 ).
However, schedules can sometimes be delayed, and some trains require transfers, so make sure you're booking direct! There are also night trains traveling from Milan to Monterosso al Mare.
Another option is by bus. Surprisingly, though, this mode of transport, albeit economical, is less common. Very few buses ply from Milan to Monterosso al Mare, and the journey can take longer due to frequent stops. Bus ticket prices start at around $27 (€25).
Especially if you’re coming from the airport in Milan, trains and buses are not the ideal option, since you’ll usually be carrying heavy luggage. A car is a nice option because you can just load up your luggage and hit the road whenever you want. And you can also stop at various towns along the way, such as Pavia.
However, there are some glaring downsides. Driving in Italy can be erratic, and once you get to Monterosso al Mare, you'll find parking is difficult. In fact, only residents are allowed to park in the Cinque Terre villages! Plus, unless you're driving around daily, you're paying to have a car sit in a parking lot.
Considering the distance between Milan and Monterosso al Mare and all the other drawbacks, driving a car yourself isn't the greatest. But a private car service is another option that offers you the utmost comfort and convenience.
Daytrip's door-to-door service means a local, English-speaking driver will pick you up in Milan and handle your luggage before hitting the road to Monterosso. You'll definitely appreciate it if you’re coming from the airport in Milan.
Daytrip isn't just a taxi service though. Your friendly driver is happy to share insights on the way, give you tips, and bring you to enriching sightseeing stops.
All cars are clean and comfortable. They are also air-conditioned and smoke-free. This is a recommended option for families who travel to Monterosso al Mare as there are seats for kids too.
The beach is the main attraction, but there are a few other things to do when you get to Monterosso al Mare from Milan.
Most tourists who head to this town in Italy do so for its beaches. The most popular that should be on your itinerary is Fegina Beach. Arrive early in the morning and start your day by snagging a sunbed with an umbrella.
At the end of Fegina Beach is Il Gigante, the village symbol. It is a massive sculpture of Neptune carved into the stone surrounding and sitting atop the sea. It dates back to 1910 and has withstood bombs from the First World War.
Continue your day visiting the Aurora Tower, which should also be on your bucket list since this tower is historic. This 16th-century fortress was built to defend the town against pirates who took advantage of its strategic location by the coast.
There are no sophisticated establishments housing bars in Monterosso al Mare. Instead, you dine and lounge inside these fortresses. It’s unique, and you’ll also get to enjoy panoramic views of the gulf.
Opposite the beachfront lies the old town, where an imposing clock tower invites you and your friends to take selfies with it.
You can also visit the parish church of San Giovanni Battista, the icon of the town built between the 1200s and 1300s.
From there, you can stroll pastel streets, such as Via Zuecca, where you can find shops selling local treasures.
Monterosso al Mare is a paradise for outdoor lovers. So, hiking is common. This town marks the beginning of the trail. If you choose to have this as your starting point, you’ll enjoy the trek to Vernazza, the most challenging of the trails.
One of the last things you want to encounter on your trip from Milan to Monterosso al Mare is inclement weather. So, it’s crucial to know when is the best time to visit.
Summer is the most popular time to visit, so it’s expensive, and there are so many people on the beach it can be tough to reach the water. Instead, the ideal time to visit Monterosso al Mare is during the late spring and early summer months, from May to June. During this period, the weather is warm, ranging from 70° F to 80° F (21° C to 27° C). And the village is lively though not overrun with tourists like in July and August.
Want to avoid the crowds? Visit in the early fall, from September to October. The weather remains pleasant, with temperatures around 65° F to 75° F (18° C to 24° C), but most holidaymakers have left and accommodation prices are lower.
Geometric red bricks contrast with green plains at this tranquil Romanesque medieval abbey. An Abbey of Austere Serenity
One of the largest and most ornate monastic complexes in Italy, this stunning compound was designed by the architects responsible for Milan's cathedral. A Most Marvelous Transition
A well preserved fortress, with a fascinating story and a stunning panoramic views. Defending Against Escape
On the clearest days it’s possible to see Corsica from this medieval observation point turned place of pilgrimage. Watch Devotion Grow
Overlooking the Italian Riviera, this milky marble basilica offers fantastic views, even for the non-faithful. A Mountaintop Sanctuary
According to legend, the Baia del Silenzio was so enchanting that the Sirens could not help but settle on the steep cliffs along its waters. The Sirens’ Refuge
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Sep 30, 2024All Daytrip drivers speak English* as well as their native language (and sometimes additional languages too!). They'll be happy to discuss local history and culture with you, as well as answer any questions you may have. And because they speak the language, they're able to provide you with a unique opportunity to connect with local culture. *Drivers for Lite service aren't required to speak English but must meet all other standards.
We screen all our drivers for criminal and traffic records, and personally interview each one. We also inspect their cars for safety, comfort, and reliability. All cars must be less than ten years old, in excellent operating condition, and insured as required by local law. And because our drivers are locals, they're familiar with the rules and customs of the road.
If you’re traveling with children, make sure to let us know in the booking so we can get the appropriate child seats ready!
Pets are allowed (and loved)! We just need to know beforehand. You can tell us about them in the next phase of the booking.
Gratuity isn’t included or required, but if you really enjoyed your trip, you can show your driver your appreciation with an optional tip (10% is sufficient).
Each passenger is allowed to have one checked bag and one carry on. If you’re traveling with more bags or oversized luggage, you can adjust this while booking.
Pay by credit card online, or in cash directly to your driver!
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