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Liguria Guide

Thin and elongated, a borderland, Liguria stretches its beauties from Tuscany to France. Bright and varied, Liguria offers truly enchanting landscapes shaped by the variety of its terrain that, up and down the headlands, reveals beautiful coves and equally unique coastal villages.

Varese Ligure, Liguria ©Foto Massimo Vicinanza
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Bright and varied, Liguria offers truly enchanting landscapes shaped by the variety of its terrain that, up and down the headlands, reveals beautiful coves and equally unique coastal villages. The region is administratively divided into the provinces of Genoa, Imperia, La Spezia, and Savona; thanks to the mild climate, every area of Liguria can be visited at any time of the year, also due to the wide range of tourist offerings; beyond the seaside resorts, the inland area is very beautiful, characterized by vast wooded zones.

The cities of Liguria also offer entertainment and attractions, just think of the capital, a thriving cultural center especially in recent years and home to the Genoa Aquarium, the largest in Italy and second in Europe. Liguria also hosts the Sanremo Festival, a stage not only for music but also regarding flowers which, in this area, represent a major resource and a globally recognized symbol.

The sea is highly prized in Liguria, as exemplified by the Cinque Terre, Portofino, and Camogli; however, mountain enthusiasts can also enjoy spectacular landscapes, such as the ancient Alta Via dei Monti Liguri.

If to all this you add the Ligurians’ attention to good cuisine made of simple yet fresh and quality ingredients, it’s easy to understand how a stay here is a 360° experience.

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