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- Matthias U.July 2021PositiveSuper restaurantNegativ.ValdeivaWe were here because the campsite was recommended as a starting point for CinqueTerre. That works too. Get on the train in Deiva Marina and pay until Levanto. After that you can do everything for free with the CinqueTerre ticket.
The CP is ok. We were quite lucky to be allocated a large pitch for our... stay with a camper. There were also some that we wouldn't have liked so much. Overall, more permanent campers and very different qualities on the pitch for camper vans.
There is a shuttle to the train station. We preferred the bike, it takes 10 minutes down and 15 back (with moderate fitness).
Deiva Marina itself is a disappointment, a few hotels were built in a small village 40 years ago. Not a vacation destination.
Then, on the first evening, we ended up in the CP's restaurant. Someone who knows how to cook here. We were there on the next two evenings and were not disappointed: pasta, pizza, frutti di mare. Top.Automatisk oversat. - Fabrizio F.August 2020PositiveLocation,private shuttle bus,restaurantNegativNoneStrategic locationCamping/Village strategically located between Portofino and Cinque Terre. Both locations are easily accessible,so,by train. Beautiful and clean bungalows. Warm and friendly staff. Excellent restaurant "Giù al Bar" inside with really competitive prices.Automatisk oversat.
- Dörte L.September 2017PositiveIdeal for visiting the Cinque Terre.NegativNone-Ideal for visiting the Cinque Terre.We chose this site to visit the Cinque Terre from there (4 nights). Small gravel part of the site for tourist pitches, many huts. Very good and clean sanitary facilities. Despite the proximity to the road, the rear part of the site is very quiet. Bread rolls can be ordered and there is also a small restaurant,... which we didn't try. There is a small but well-stocked grocery store within walking distance. The campsite offers a shuttle bus to Deiva Marina train station, from where you can quickly reach the Cinque Terre area. The nearby towns by the sea are also worth a visit. Friendly and helpful staff.Automatisk oversat.
- Horst M.September 2016PositiveGood location, good service,Negativ3A current3 days in Deiva Marina in SeptemberWe came to the campsite because we wanted to see the 5 Terre. It was easy to get from the autostrada up in the mountains to the campsite almost down by the sea. The site was probably fully booked at the time, but we still managed to get a place with our campervan in a row that was mostly occupied by... mobile homes and was originally only used as a car parking lot for the permanent campers/rental accommodation, but in the end this wasn't a problem because we were able to stand there. Electricity on the CP with 3 A is not enough to make coffee :-(, but we probably had more on our emergency pitch, so it worked out well. The sanitary facilities in our area were very clean. I can't say what it looked like in the containers that were in the right pitch area. The pitches there looked good and shady. There is a small swimming pool for refreshment after a hot day. The welcome was extremely friendly despite the fact that the pitch was not reserved and we were immediately given all the information we needed, including information about the Cinque Terre Card (day rail pass to visit the 5 Terre) and other options. As we also saw later, every guest's every question was answered in a friendly and detailed manner. Despite the 3 km to the town, train station and beach, the distance is not a problem. A shuttle bus service runs regularly into the evening to the train station, so that you can also visit the restaurants in the village, which we did not use, as the small restaurant has very good cuisine by our standards. Wood-fired pizza and dishes that are still cooked by mom. The best spaghetti vongole on our tour. This would be our place if we were to go to the Cinque Terre again. By the way, it's also worth taking the train in the other direction to St. Margherita Ligure.Automatisk oversat.