Added: 03/31/2006 |
Nestled on the shores of the Ligurian Sea, the Italian Riviera is glamorous in the old-fashioned way, where provincial and rustic blends with chic and elegant in the most unusual way, as small towns and cosmopolitan cities come together. The coastal villages and resort towns located on the rocky shores of the Ligurian Sea are regarded as cousins of newer seaside paradises. This area is known for particularly mild climate all-the-year-round that contributes to the growth of the Italian Riviera tourism.
While visiting the Italian Riviera, consider a stay in one of its picturesque towns or villages, including Santa Margherita Ligure, Lerici,
Portovenere or Rapallo. The map of Italian Riviera is rich and varied, introducing a casual visitor to diverse villages, small rustic areas and
large cities. One of the most visited and photographed villages is Portofino, known also as one of the most expensive destinations on the
coast. This small harbor boasts a well-developed Italian Riviera tourism, with a number of Europe's wealthy visiting it year round, even though there is not much to do. However, if you are not traveling on a large budget, consider a stay elsewhere and a day trip to the village, since cafes, restaurants and hotels are extremely expensive here. Another popular destination boasting flourishing Italian Riviera tourism,
Genoa is a large busy city, contrary to what you might expect in the quaint and old Riviera. Visitors to the city are offered an array of sightseeing adventures, from magnificent palaces to ancient hill top fortresses. The internationally recognized capital of the Italian Riviera, San Remo is the largest resort in this area, offering its visitors luxurious hotels and romantic setting with beautiful exotic gardens, as well as the famous casino.
Due to the constant development and improvement of the Italian Riviera tourism, getting around the area is easy and convenient. The region boasts excellent public transportation, with buses snaking inland and trains connecting all major sights and attractions along the coast. And though it is typical of local trains to make numerous stops, it takes less than two hours for a fast train to cover the coast, and with the freedom of a car it is possible to drive from one end to the other in approximately three hours.
If historic and artistic treasures are something you are interested in, make Genoa your base for exploring the area on day trips. Some of the numerous attractions there include Accademia delle Belle Arti, Acquario di Genova, Balzi Rossi, Bar Amore, Bardineto, Bussana Vecchia and much more.
Of all the niches and nooks on the Italian coastline, one of the most widely reputed and attractive is the mini paradise and spectacular emerald seclusion of Liguria, visited in different times by Richard Burton and Elizabeth Taylor, Clark Gable, Melanie Griffith, Madonna, Don Johnson, Liza Minelli, Catherine Deneuve and other celebrities.
If you want to approach Italy from the elegantly developed French Riviera, Liguria is a perfect option that comes often as a delightful surprise.
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