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Points of interest in Western Liguria
Genoa (Genova): The capital city of Liguria, Genoa is known for its historic old town (Centro Storico), UNESCO-listed palaces, museums, and the bustling Old Port (Porto Antico), which features attractions like the Aquarium of Genoa (Acquario di Genova).
Portofino: A picturesque fishing village renowned for its colorful waterfront houses, luxury yachts, and scenic hiking trails in the surrounding Portofino Natural Park.
Santa Margherita Ligure: A charming seaside town with a scenic harbor, historic villas, and a lovely seafront promenade lined with cafes and shops.
Rapallo: A coastal town known for its historic castle (Castello di Rapallo), scenic seafront, and vibrant harbor area with restaurants and cafes.
San Fruttuoso Abbey: A medieval abbey nestled in a secluded cove accessible only by boat or hiking trail, featuring a picturesque beach and underwater statue of Christ (Cristo degli Abissi).
Cinque Terre: While primarily located in eastern Liguria, the westernmost village of Monterosso al Mare is part of Cinque Terre, a UNESCO World Heritage Site known for its colorful villages, scenic hiking trails, and terraced vineyards.
Laigueglia: A charming seaside town known for its sandy beach, medieval old town (Borgo Antico), and historic Saracen Tower (Torre Saracena).
Alassio: A popular beach resort town known for its long sandy beach, palm-lined promenade (Budello), and historic Muretto Wall adorned with celebrity tiles.
Varigotti: A picturesque coastal village known for its scenic beach, colorful houses, and historic Saracen Tower (Torre dei Saraceni).
Bergeggi Island (Isola di Bergeggi): A small island off the Ligurian coast known for its crystal-clear waters, underwater marine reserve, and opportunities for snorkeling and diving.
Albenga: A historic town known for its well-preserved medieval center, Roman remains, and medieval towers, including the Torre dei Cadetti and Torre delle Aquile.
Savona: A historic port city known for its medieval fortress (Priamar Fortress), colorful old town, and sandy beaches.
Noli: A medieval coastal town known for its charming historic center, medieval castle (Castello di Monte Ursino), and scenic beach.
Finalborgo: A well-preserved medieval village known for its fortified walls, historic palaces, and charming cobblestone streets lined with shops and restaurants.
Sanremo: While located slightly further east, Sanremo is a popular destination known for its elegant promenade, historic casino (CasinĂ² Municipale di Sanremo), and annual Sanremo Music Festival.