Genova
March 12th, 2010|
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Is Liguria a good place to go on a summer holiday?
Is there nice beaches in the area?
Also, is Genova a nice place to visit too?
Is there any other locations that you recommend near these destinations that are worth a visit?
We are looking for: Beaches, sea, history, architecture etc.
Thank you!
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I’m from Genova. It’s a nice city. Big historical centre and ancient port (Porto Antico) near acquarium are nice to visit
Here I found a guide in english.
http://www.virtualtourist.com/travel/Eur ope/Italy/Liguria/Genoa-150508/Things_To _Do-Genoa-TG-C-1.html
For holidays.. from Bordighera (west) to Lerici (east) almost all little cities on coast are holiday’s places. Into Genova city there is the port for a long part so for beaches is not the best (also for Savona and LaSpezia i think) but out of industrial zones you can find nice places. It would be nice to visit also SanRemo (flowers city), Bordighera, Alassio.. and other
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dany22889 | Dec 08, 2009
Liguria is very nice, especially places like Alassio, Portofino, Rapallo…etc. Also obvious places like Cinque Terre.
BUT!!!!
The beaches are quite small and it’s very expensive to spend a day on the beach. In most places you have to ‘rent’ a parasol and deckchair (about 15 Euro per day). The free beach space is very limited in each town. I find it a very claustrophobic place to spend a holiday. Many people from Milan, Turin and other cities have second houses in Liguria and go there at weekends from May onwards making parking a nightmare and the beaches packed.
Genova is a big port city. The historical centre is worth a visit, but I wouldn’t go there looking for a beach.
tutta pancia | Dec 07, 2009
U can understand it by yourself… go in google and type cinque terre… then look at the pics… isnt it the most beautiful thing u have ever seen???
Here is it
http://www.suipedali.it/wp-galleryo/giro -2009-crono-cinque-terre/cinque_terre.jp g
http://www.monterossovernazza.com/Costa% 20Cinque%20Terre.jpg
Check it out!!
Tit | Dec 07, 2009
Depends on the area… Cinque Terre are beautiful. They are: Monterosso, Vernazza, Corniglia, Manarola, Riomaggiore. Portofino is beautiful, too.
I don’t like Genova. I suggest only its aquarium. It isn’t a great place for beaches and sea.
I prefer Tuscany or Riviera Romagnola (Emilia-Romagna).
In Tuscany, you could choose a place near the see and near some great cities. So you can stay to the seaside and have some daily trip (going by train) in Pisa, Siena ect.
However, as for Romagna, you could go in Rimini, Milano Marittima…
*Ele* | Dec 08, 2009
Hi I’m Italian and I’m 13, I live in Lombardy and Liguria have been many times and is very beautiful, the sea is clear and there are some veri nice places but I suggest you visit the Tuscan!!..Believe me..
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..ale birikina.. | Dec 08, 2009
no.. the best italian sea is in sardinia..
http://it.wikipedia.org/wiki/Stintino
flash | Dec 08, 2009
honestly, the Liguria region is not very good if you are looking to go to the beach only because it is quite rocky in most spots. a good area in northern italy to go to the beaches would be to go to Tuscany (along the coast obvioulsy) or visit the Emilia Romagna region near Ravenna and Rimini, there is plenty of architecture, history, and beaches….
maybe consider visiting central italy and going to the Abruzzo region, its rich in all of the aspects ur looking for.
J@Y | Dec 09, 2009
…end to the south puglia is just wonderful!
Lyon | Dec 10, 2009









