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Portovenere

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Mirco
June 13, 2013
Un affascinante borgo antico. Небольшое борго потрясающей красоты, история которого уходит корнями во времена Римской Империи.
Elisabetta
July 27, 2022
A fascinating ancient village, were to by the famous Pesto in one of the carrugi (this is the name for streets here) a visit is always worth it for the views for the food. Loved by the poets Shelley and Byron and me!
Thea
June 23, 2021
it is a small fishing village .... romantic and suggestive. I recommend taking the boatman and going to the sea in Palmaria which is the wild island in front of Portovenere. In Palmaria you can do a nice trekking of the island of about 2 hours and some nice swims. on the way back, stop with a beer to watch the sunset
Kelly And Yuri
September 24, 2020
The photo above is not Porto Venere, it is Vernazza (chosen by Airbnb not us) Yuri can take you to Porto Venere by boat - it is a gorgeous town on the sea with a beautiful boardwalk and lots of things to see.
Renata
June 30, 2019
The town of Porto Venere is located at the southern end of a peninsula, which, breaking away from the jagged coastline of the eastern Ligurian Riviera, forms the western shore of the Gulf of La Spezia, also called the "Gulf of Poets". At the end of this peninsula there are three small islands: the Palmaria, the Tino and the Tinetto; only the island of Palmaria, which rises right in front of the village of Porto Venere beyond a narrow stretch of sea, is in small part inhabited ..
The town of Porto Venere is located at the southern end of a peninsula, which, breaking away from the jagged coastline of the eastern Ligurian Riviera, forms the western shore of the Gulf of La Spezia, also called the "Gulf of Poets". At the end of this peninsula there are three small islands: the P…

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Местоположение
Porto Venere, Liguria