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Tuesday, January 12, 2021

Italy - Portovenere: top beaches & attractions | exotic Italian riviera

 


Porto Venere - La Spezia. A picturesque fishing village of Italy with a rich history which offers unique emotions and breathtaking images! Can paradise be found at the steep point of the union of a green slope that dives into the bright blue of the sea? #Italy #portovenere #exoticplaces A #magical place whose fame is spreading rapidly is the Five Lands. #Impressive, #colorful, truly #unforgettable! In this video, however, we will get to know the 6th aristocratic Land… who has nothing to envy from the rest. As you understand we are in beautiful Italy. Portovenere has almost 4 thousand inhabitants and lies 20 minutes away from #LaSpezia, the capital of the province and about 1:30 hours away from #Genoa in the west or from #Pisa in the east. Portus Veneris, as the #Romans originally called it, has been included in the #UNESCO World #Heritage List since 1997, along with the #CinqueTerre as we mentioned earlier. Its name means "port dedicated to #Aphrodite / #Venus in Latin" and you won’t believe in your eyes out of so many beauties! It is located in one of the most iconic parts of the Italian peninsula, where the eastern #Riviera of #Liguria meets the Gulf of #Poets. Specifically, the poet Francesco #Petrarca wrote the year 1338: "To those who come from the sea, the port of Aphrodite emerges on hills covered by olive trees, with such sweetness that even the Goddess #Athena forgot her homeland Athens". Let's see now the most important sights: We start with the imposing church of #SanPietro, #Gothic style, built on the Cape of Porto Venere. At the same place there was an ancient temple dedicated to Venus who was born from the foam of the sea. #Doria Castle. The #fortress is located on a rocky hill overlooking the seaside village and is considered one of the most #majestic military buildings built by the Republic of Genoa, on the ruins of an ancient citadel. The church of #SanLorenzo - the sanctuary of #Madonna #Bianca. This #Romanesque #church was built by the Genoese in the 12th century. At the same point it is speculated that the #temple of #Zeus was located. The #Cave of #Grotta dell'Arpaia, now cpartially collapsed, known as the cave of #Byron, from which the famous English poet swam across the bay of La Spezia in 1822 to reach Lerici. The San Venerio #Lighthouse on #Tino Island, built in 1839. Via Giovanni Capellini, the inner road that leads to the castle, starts from the #Porta del Borgo gate and is full of shops, perfumes, flavors and medieval air! On the islands of #Palmaria, Tino and #Tinetto you will find some of the most famous beaches in northern Italy, thanks to the crystal clear waters and currents of the Ligurian Sea. They are just a stone's throw from Porto Venere and can be explored by boat or yacht. Tropical beaches, sea caves and the endless Italian blue! Do not stop for a moment to breathe the colorful atmosphere and the beauties of this unique part of Italy. An aphrodisiac place, where on summer evenings, while you enjoy your drink with such incomparable views, suddenly the local #Maestralino wind comes from the northwest and cools you with grace. Seafood and local Ligurian specialties will excite you so much that you will scream #Mamamia out of satisfaction! Live your #dream in Italy: forever romantic and unforgettable! Give a like to this video! Follow us on facebook and instagram for extra material and backstage! Express yourself, write a comment. Share it with your friends I'm Anastasios Grekos and you just watched #Runnismos #travelguru #channel. Thanks for watching and subscribe for more videos, romantic Italian landscapes, and exotic beaches! Natural places in Porto Venere include the famous sea caves Byron (Cala dell'Arpaia), Azzurra or Blue Cave (semi-submerged) and Tinetto; the cavity of the Doves and the wall of Tino, the shoal of Dante and Small and Big creeks. Byron's cave, named after the English poet George Gordon Byron, who found inspiration and meditation for his literary works here. It is located at the spur of rock below the church of St. Peter and the old defensive position, the marine cave has a minimum depth of five meters and a maximum of twenty along the side. The Regional Natural Park in Portovenere offers a unique landscape with its high coasts, caves and vegetation that permeates the atmosphere in any season with the changing shades of color. An element that blends and harmonizes every detail is the sea, sometimes calm and clear, so as to reflect like a mirror enchanted multicolored rocks and seagulls, sometimes rough and almost angry. To crown the Park archipelago with three islands of Palmaria, Tino and Tinetto, defying the blue sea in a swirl of aromas and looks towards the infinite. But the park is not only Nature, History dwells here since prehistoric times with the Cave of the Doves, until the recent past in which Guglielmo Marconi experimented in front of the village his innovative studies.

Monday, August 12, 2019

Portofino: top beaches and attractions | Italian riviera, a magic cosmopolitan paradise


Blue, romantic and irresistible… This is not southern California… This is not southern France or Spain… This is Italy! Portofino, Liguria - Italy.

Welcome to the heart of the Italian Riviera! This fishing port is famous for the picturesque harbor and the high class visitors, like celebrities and artists.
The colourfully painted buildings that line the shore, will make you fall in love with Italy! Dalida was right: "I found my love in Portofino!”
Located 45' east of Genoa (35 km) and about 2 hours (173 km) south of Milan.
During the Roman times, the area was called Portus Delphini. This splendid A class sea resort has a bright Mediterranean personality!
The “Piazzetta,” meeting-up point for the international jet-set, is the symbol of Portofino, while the port is the icon and the pride of the locals for their centuries lasting maritime tradition! Stroll around Portofino’s alleys, visiting the designer and artisan workshops to find elegant patterns of bobbin lace.
The charm of the place, the fine Ligurian cuisine and the innumerable cultural and nature itineraries make this corner of Italy an ideal destination any time of year. Nonetheless, tourists most  appreciate Portofino during the summer months, when the flora is at its most lush, and the warm seawater transports visitors beyond paradise…
Top attractions:
Portofino's Lighthouse (Il Faro). One km south of Portofino (20' walking). Situated on Punta del Capo (aka Punta Portofino), imposing itself over the entire bay. Don't miss the chance to enjoy cold and  refreshing drinks at the lounge bar "La Portofinese”. The views here will remain unforgettable!
San Giorgio Church. 5 minutes walking from Portofino. Portofino’s Patron, a construction from the 12th Century; inside are relics brought back by sailors after the Crusades. The breathtaking panorama from the churchyard is ideal for photo shooting!
Castello Brown. 10 minutes walking from the harbor. The Brown Castle is a fortress in the middle of a hanging-garden. Characterized by partitions with lovely bas-relief, and architectonic embellishments in marble and slate.
Christ of the abyss (Il Cristo degli Abissi). Located between Camogli and Portofino, was placed underwater on August 1954.
Top beaches
Paraggi beach. 1,5 km north of Portofino.
Pedale beach (il molo). 3 km north of Portofino.
Rapallo
Rapallo is a municipality in the Metropolitan City of Genoa and has 30,000 inhabitants. This beautiful area is part of the Parco Naturale Regionale di Portofino. The first settlement dates from the 8th century BC, and is not yet clarified if it was Etruscan or Greek.
Friedrich Nietzsche wrote that the ideas for Zarathustra first came to him while walking on two roads surrounding Rapallo. During the 16th century it was attacked and sacked by the Ottomans and Barbary pirates. To help defend the village against such attacks a castle was built on the seafront.
Top Attractions
Basilica of San Gervasio e Protasio. Consecrated in 1118 and has a leaning bell tower.
Torre Civica. Marks the skylike of Rapallo.
Castello sul Mare (Castle-on-the-Sea). It was erected in 1551.

Every July, Rapallo holds a magnificent celebration! Besides offering delicious food based on Ligurian traditional and fish dishes, breathtaking views of the stunning Mediterranean sea while strolling along the "promenade", from July 1st to 3rd Rapallo also proposes unique religious traditions accompanied by secular folklore with spectacular fireworks.

Santa Margherita
The resort of Santa Margherita Ligure is one of the most attractive and charming in the Riviera di Levante - the eastern half of the Ligurian coast in north-west Italy. Start your visit with a stroll along the promenade, pausing for a coffee or an ice-cream along the way. The seafront is the main attraction here, with its beach, and lively harbour.

Useful tips:
Do it like the Italians: rent a Fiat 500 convertible! Small, fast, stylish and convenient.
Prefer an accommodation in Rapallo. A cheaper alternative, while it's a fun and vibrant city!
Parking in Italy. In Portofino's main parking you will pay 11.50 EUR for 2 hours. In Rapallo there is a free zone parking at the marina. Otherwise, there are plenty of parking meters and private parking spaces.
Autostrada toll fees. Using the main motorways, means paying toll. From Genoa to Rapallo, the cost is about 13 EUR.
Where to eat:
Restaurants:
- Portofino: Trattoria Tripoli, Trattoria Concordia
- Paraggi: Capo Nord
- Rapallo: Oltremare, Sapore di Mare
- Santa Margherita: Ristorante Beppe Achilli

Portofino: a heaven to fall in love with!

Accommodation:
- Portofino: Hotel Nazionale 4*, Eight Hotel 5*
- Paraggi: Hotel Argentina 2*
- Rapallo: Hotel Astoria 4*, Grand Hotel Bristol 4*
- Santa Margherita: Hotel Minerva 3*
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