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Albenga
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It is quite apparent that Albenga is a town with a long history. It dates back to the 6th century BC and at times was very powerful. The 12th and 13th centuries were especially glorious times for Albenga, and many churches, towers and palaces in the town centre were built during this period. |
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Residence Aurora
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Andora
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Villaggio Colombo
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Borgio Verezzi
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The town lies slightly inland from the coast and the old town centre is charming. Apart from the main street the centre of the town is closed to traffic. |
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Residence Le Saline
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Residence Villa Gloria
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Ceriale
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On the coast between Albenga and Loano is the old harbour town of Ceriale. Ceriale has been under both Roman and Genoan rule at different times in its history and was once even invaded by Algerian pirates. |
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Residence Oliveto
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Chiavari
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On the coastline between Genoa and La Spezia you find a harmonious little town called Chiavari. This historical town with old monuments and churches from the Middle Ages is a sightseeing must.
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Hotel Stella del Mare
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Chiesanuova
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The tiny town of Chiesanuova, which consists of a few houses and a lovely little church, is situated in the mountains above Levanto and about 5 km from the coast. There is a fantastic view over the surrounding mountains from the town. |
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Casa Campagnola
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Diano Marina
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Diano Marina is a quaint little seaside town, best known for its beautiful beaches, lush surroundings and pleasant climate. |
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Residence Orchidea
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Genoa
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Genoa’s status as Italy’s largest port has been cultivated for centuries. Even back in the 12th century, Genoa counted itself amongst the proud Italian maritime republics, and the town’s merchants made enormous fortunes from trading in the Mediterranean. |
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Hotel Metropoli
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Lavaggiorosso
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Lavaggiorosso is in the mountains behind Levanto amidst dramatic countryside with wild forests, groves of olive trees and vineyards. From here, it’s only a few kilometres to the great beaches and buzzing nightlife of Levanto. |
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Chiaro di Luna & Raggio di Sole
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Levanto
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Levanto is situated on the eastern part of the Italian Riviera and makes a great base for a visit to the Cinque Terre nature reserve. |
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Appartamenti Planet
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Appartamento Cinema Paradiso
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Appartamento Maraschino
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Appartamento Margherita
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Appartamento Otello
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Casa Bohéme
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Casa Mediterraneo
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Residence Magnolia
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Villa Mandola
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Loano
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Residence I Cormorani
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Pietra Ligure
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Pietra Lagure is ideal for the perfect family holiday. There is a wonderful beach and a fantastic atmosphere, particularly in the evening after a day full of sun, sand and relaxation. |
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Residence dei Fiori
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Residence Perla Marina
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Residence Quattro Stagioni
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Residence Sant'Anna
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Punta Mesco
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From Punta Mesco there is an incredible view to the east over the coast of Cinque Terre, and to the west of Levanto. The area is glorious and perfect for a relaxing holiday. |
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Casa Sunset & Aurora
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Croce del Sud
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San Bartolomeo al Mare
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Residence La Meridiana
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Ventimiglia
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This town, which is close to both San Remo and Nice, is a mixture of the old and new and has several historical monuments and archaeological excavations, but also a modern shopping district with fashion boutiques, restaurants and cafés. |
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Casa Lorenzina Bed & Breakfast
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