Discover Liguria’s gems—history, food, adventure, caves, olive groves, and whale watching await!

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Genoa’s Historic Aqueduct

Val Bisagno begins in Bargagli near Genoa, covering 28 km of the Acquedotto Storico, once supplying the city, now rich in wildlife.

Three Gulfs Tour

Riviera di Levante is perfect for sailing! Start at Porto Antico in Genoa and head to Golfo Paradiso, passing Recco’s famous focaccia.

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Camogli Fish Festival

Camogli’s Fish Festival happens every May! The scent of fried fish fills Piazza Colombo, where a giant pan fries fish for all.

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Genoa Savona Flatbreads

Genoa and Savona are foodie paradises! Try farinata, a chickpea flatbread, one of Liguria’s most beloved Mediterranean specialties.

Priamar Fortress History

Fortezza del Priamar in Savona, built in the 16th century, is a striking stone fortress with massive towers rising over a historic moat.

Kayaking in Paraggi

Paraggi Bay is a dream for adventurers! Tourists kayak on its gentle waves, paddling through one of the Riviera di Levante’s gems.

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Explore Toirano Caves

The Grotte di Toirano, behind Borghetto Santo Spirito, are stunning caves with mineral formations, loved by nature and archaeology fans.

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Imperia Whale Watching

The Ligurian coast is a gateway to the Santuario dei Cetacei, where boats set out to spot whales, dolphins, and other marine wonders.

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Taggiasca Olive Mills

Via dell'Olio in Liguria stretches from Savona to Imperia, where you can discover Taggiasca olives, famed for their rich, ancient oil.

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Triora Witchcraft Museum

In Triora, the Museo Etnografico e della Stregoneria showcases rural traditions and an eerie basement exhibition on witchcraft.