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Cinque Terre and Tuscany cooking Tour (3
nights)
Tuscany Cooking & Touring Tour
(5 nights)
Tuscany Cooking break (3 nights)
Tuscany Truffles Autumn Cooking & Touring
long week-end (2 nights)
Cinque Terre
The Cinque Terre
5 Terre the villages
5 Terre Marine Park
Trekking 5 Terre
Trek Riviera Levante
La Spezia - Deiva
The Romans
Levanto
Gastronomy 5 Terre
Cinque Terre wine
The Poet's Gulf
Poets' Gulf
La Spezia
La Spezia - the Gulf
La Val di Magra
La Val di Vara
La Via Francigena
Lerici
Lerici itineraries
Luni archeological site
Portovenere
Gastron. Golfo Poeti
Riviera di Levante
Camogli
Levanto
Portofino
San Fruttuoso
Santa Margherita
Sestri Levante
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Sestri Levante Baia delle Favole - Photo (c)
giobloggo_foto
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Sestri Levante
Sestri Levante is a beautiful little town found
approximately halfway between Genoa and La
Spezia .
While Portofino and the
Cinque Terre are probably the most well known
tourist destinations on the Italian Riviera, Sestri Levante is becoming
quite a favorite among Italians.
In fact, in the past few years it has
become almost impossible to walk in town on the weekends.
The narrow
streets are packed with people that come for a weekend stroll and stop
leisurely check out the trendy shop windows or to get an ice cream or
piece of focaccia.
This once quiet fishing village is slowly turning
into a tourist hotspot.
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The original part of Sestri Levante is actually on a
peninsula, with the beautiful Baia del Silenzio (also known as
"Portobello") on one side and Baia delle Favole on the other. “Baia
delle Favole” or “Bay of Fairy Tales” was named in honor of Hans
Christian Andersen, who lived in Sestri for a short time.
Bay of Silence is a wonderful quiet romantic bay.
It has a small boardwalk, but most of the houses come as far as the
beach. It's a public beach where you will find many locals. In front of
the boardwalk you'll find the typical boats called "gozzi", resting on
the beach after a fishing trip. I liked this part of Sestri Levante the
best.
Baia delle Favole (Bay of fairy-tales) is a lively, animated bay boarded by
a promenade with beautiful houses, and a beach where you can rent a
beach chair or have a drink in one of the many beach bars. In the back
you can see the narrow strip of land that divides this bay from Bay of
Silence. The land between the two bays has a lot of vegetation.
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Baia del Silenzio - Photo (c)
Ciccio_Pizzettaro
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Baia del Silenzio and Baia delle Favole
Photo (c)
Ciccio_Pizzettaro
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The legend of Tigullio
Once upon a time there was an enchanting place on the Ligurian
Sea, a spot where the water was cleaner and the sun was shining
longer. Here the Sirens, dazzled by the wonderful scenery
offered by the island, settled down on the cliffs that, like
little thrones, were rising from the water.
One day, from the coast,
Tigullio, the youngest and most handsome of the
tritons, saw Segesta, the most fascinating and beautiful of the
sirens. She had eyes more blue then the water and hairs more
lucent than the sky, though he fell in love with her.
One night while the shining moon was covering the rocks with
silver and many stars were pulsing like his heart, Tigullio
tried to abduct Segesta.
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But Neptune, the sea God, didn’t agree
that such a paradise could be stolen of the most delicate of his
gems and punished Tigullio petrifying his arm overstretched to
catch the siren.
Then was formed the hystm, that joins the island
to the continent and nowadays it’s still possible to admire that
promontory, those cliffs and that sea and realize that Sirens
are sleeping there.
Grand Hotel dei Castelli
On the top of the peninsula of Sestri Levante, as a crown upon the
wonderful scenery of a great park, rises the
Grand Hotel dei Castelli.
Although the current castle was built only in 1920, it was built using
artifacts and remains of older constructions.
Passing the massive gate, which is part of the old town walls, you will
have the impression to step back in the past.
Your senses will be transported in a dimension where the fascination of
history and art blend perfectly with the creations of mother nature.
From the height of the promontory you can easily reach the center of the
town, the promenade and the port by a private lift.
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