ITALIAN RIVIERA

Liguria and the Italian Riviera

Portofino’s small harbour on the Italian Riviera

The 'Italian Riviera' is the narrow coastal strip which lies between the Ligurian Sea and the mountain chain formed by the Maritime Alps and the Apennines. Longitudinally it extends from the border with France and the French Riviera (or ''Côte d'Azur'') near Ventimiglia (a former customs post) to Capo Corvo (also known as Punta Bianca) which marks the the eastern end of the Gulf of La Spezia and is close to the border with Tuscany. The Italian Riviera thus includes nearly all of the coastline of Liguria. (Historically it extended further to the west, through what is now French territory as far as Monaco.)
The Riveria is centred on the port of Genoa, which divides it into two main sections: the Riviera di Ponente, extending westwards from Genoa to the French border; and the Riviera di Levante between Genoa and Capo Corva.
It is famous for its particularly mild climate which, together with the charm of its old fishing ports and the beauty of its landscape, has made it a popular destination for travellers and tourists since the time of Byron and Shelley.
Many villages and towns in the area are internationally known, such as Portofino, Bordighera, Lerici, and the Cinque Terre.
The part of the Riviera di Ponente centered on Savona, is called the "Riviera delle Palme" (the Riviera of palms); the part centered on Sanremo, is called the "Riviera dei Fiori", after the long-established flower growing industry.
Places on or near the Italian Riviera include:


Alassio

Albenga

Albissola

Ameglia

Andora

Arenzano

Arma di Taggia

Bajardo

Balestrino

Bergeggi

Bergeggi Island

Bogliasco

Bonassola

Bordighera

Borghetto Santo Spirito

Borgio Verezzi

Bussana

Bussana Vecchia

Brugnato

Colletta di Castelbianco

Camogli

Campo Ligure

Campomorone

Camporosso

Capo di Noli

Capo Mele

Castelvecchio di Rocca Barbena

Celle Ligure

Ceriale

Ceriana

Cervo

Chiavari

Cicagna

Cinque Terre

Corniglia

Deiva Marina

Diano Marina

Finale Ligure

Framura

Gallinara Island

Genoa

Genoa Nervi

Genoa Pegli

Genoa S.Ilario

Imperia

Laigueglia

Lavagna

Lerici


Levanto

Loano

Manarola

Moneglia

Monterosso al Mare

Noli

Ospedaletti

Palmaria Island

Pietra Ligure

Portofino

Portovenere

Rapallo

Recco

Riomaggiore

Riva Ligure

San Bartolomeo al Mare

San Fruttuoso

San Lorenzo al Mare

San Rocco

Sanremo

Santo Stefano al Mare

Santa Margherita Ligure

Sarzana

Savona

Sestri Levante

Sori

La Spezia

Spotorno

Taggia

Vado Ligure

Vallecrosia

Varazze

Ventimiglia

Vernazza

Voltri

Zoagli

Zuccarello



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See also

See also



French Riviera

Gulf of Genoa

Turkish Riviera

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