How best to see Italy’s dreamy Ligurian coast? Follow the ancient cobblestoned paths that wind from town to town.
The picturesque town, famous for its gelato-coloured buildings, was named by Architectural Digest as the world's top seaside.
From the Ligurian coast to the far south of Puglia, Italy is home to a treasure trove of unsuspected gastronomic gems. All aboard for a gustatory journey through six exceptional micro-regions ...
You know the scene: Colorful homes seemingly piled on top of one another as they ascend along the cliffside, overlooking the Ligurian coastline. You can imagine the seafood, wine, and pesto ...
While it doesn't have direct access to the beach, it is conveniently located near the Ligurian coast, with towns like Lerici, Tellaro, and Portovenere offering easy access to the crystal-clear ...
In Genoese dialect they’re called crêuze—narrow cobblestoned paths that cross the hillsides along Italy’s dazzling Ligurian coast. These centuries-old mule tracks were originally used by ...
In Genoese dialect they’re called crêuze—narrow cobblestoned paths that cross the hillsides along Italy’s dazzling Ligurian coast. These centuries-old mule tracks were originally used by farmers to ...