world66.com:
In the latest years the traditional activities based on fishery have been considerably retrenched because of the increasing of tourism, favoured by the suggestive beauty of the place and by the historical importance of its various monuments.
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The Italian Riviera thus includes nearly all of the coastline of Liguria.
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The beach at Santa Margherita Ligure ,just 5km (3 miles) south of Portofino, is an excellent place to swim, with an almost fairytale swimmer’s-eye view of the surrounding cliffs and villas from the warm and crystal-clear aquamarine water.
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fodors.com:
Now one good thing about the place is their selection of very good Italian wines.
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wikitravel.org:
Portofino is a town in the Liguria region of Italy ,situated on the Ligurian Sea.
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The inhabited area, composed by simple but typical fishermen houses, developed near the church of San Martino and stretched along the quay, in a curvilinear movement.
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The building is now full of exhibitions, currently running until May is "El Siglos de los Genoveses" about the most interesting period of the Genoa Republic with paintings from all over the world and many other very interesting things -meetings, festivals and other interesting things all year round.
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The Republic was annexed to France in 1805 and after 1814 Genoa and Liguria became united under the Kingdom of Sardinia.
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There's a limited selection of Italian wines.
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New Hotels and Restaurants Around the World/12-10-07 In this issue: Bahamas, Las Vegas, Los Angeles, Montré.
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The town was given the honor of "Orange Flag" in 2006 by the Italian Touring Club ,a symbol of superior quality for tourism, and awarded only to smaller inland communities to distinguish these towns for excellence and hospitality.
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Specialty dining varies within the fleet, but the newest ships, Seven Seas Voyager and Seven Seas Mariner, have the edge with the sophisticated Signatures, which features the cuisine of Le Cordon Bleu of Paris, and Latitudes, offering menus either inspired by regional American favorites or nouveau international cuisine.
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wikia.com:
The "Italian Tourist Web Guide" and hotel reservation service.
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world66.com:
Portofino is on one of the most attractive sections of the Italian Riviera southeast of Genoa.
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Please be sure to confirm all rates and details directly with the companies in question before planning your trip.
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lonelyplanet.com:
I will be in the south of france (nice) before heading to Italy, this is my so far itinerary which i am considering 2 nights venice (from nice-prob o/night train) 3 nights florence/inc day trip to san gimignano/siena 4 nights rome 3 nights sorrento/amalfi coast/day trip to capri my ques are: is the above doable.
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fodors.com:
The pennini all'arrabbiata -- tubular pasta with a spicy tomato sauce -- is also good.
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wikitravel.org:
Route 58 east of Emerald Isle is also called Salter Path Road (Indian Beach and Pine Knoll Shores) and Fort Macon Road ( Atlantic Beach ).
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Hiking trails, monuments, doll-making, horse back riding, carriages and mountain biking.
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A separate takeout section with its own entrance means you can get the good food while avoiding people-watchers.
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Many dishes are based on many types of the Ligurian sea fish food.
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Continuing the main road, pass Montoggio and arrive in Torriglia a tiny so called "Switzerland of Liguria", a nice holiday resort with the ruin of its Fieschi castle and starting poiint of many trekking itineraries like the ones to Volcanoes national park.
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