Portofino and the Gulf of Tigullio. Genoa and the Ligurian Riviera.

It is the Riviera of Montale and Byron, of the stony beaches and of the Sciacchetrà.
It is the Riviera of Portofino, of the dolce vita, of the aperitifs on the boat and the heavenly coves.

Portofino is a place rich in history, in the center of a protected area, overlooking a crystal clear sea. Nobles, movie stars, stylists and sportsmen have always spent their holidays here, immersed in the atmosphere of the Dolce Vita that can still be breathed in the famous Piazzetta and in the surrounding streets, narrow between rows of colorful houses.

We are located a short distance from Genoa, the capital of the Liguria region.
La Superba is ready to amaze you in every month of the year. Often underestimated and little known, it always surprises visitors with its particular charm.
It is a city rich in history: its past grandeur is still tangible: villas and noble palaces, frescoed ceilings, imposing facades and large luxurious squares. From the Stock Exchange, to the Lantern, to the old Darsena, there are many icons of the city.

Along the road from Genoa towards the Eatsern Riviera, you will find a very suggestive small fishing village: Camogli.
Among the tall colorful houses of Camogli, overlooking the marina and the waterfront, you can breathe a timeless and relaxed atmosphere. Many exclusive cafés, a taste of the sea, small artisan shops and fishermen who evoke stories of the sea.

Then we continue towards Santa Margherita Ligure: an exclusive holiday resort with the construction of the railway and the carriage road, in the second half of the nineteenth century.
Since then, the construction of villas and luxurious hotels has begun and, gradually, small trendy clubs and classy restaurants have sprung up.
The colorful houses overlook the beaches and the harbor, where elegant yachts are always moored.

Less tourist but just as interesting and vivid, of medieval origin, rises Rapallo.
The town became a destination for seaside tourism and holidays in the second half of the nineteenth century and has never stopped being. Villas, Grand Hotels and Art Nouveau cafés stand side by side with the monuments to tell the town's long history.

And then again, beaches, marina, clubs and delicacies, monuments and nature. In Chiavari, among historic shops, artisans and arcades, nothing is really missing.

 
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