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Santa Margherita Italian resort

November 18, 2013 by David Herd

Glimpses of the Mediterranean.

Santa Margherita Italian resort

Santa Margherita Italian resort

Santa Margherita Italian resort near Portofino, if you walk from Santa Margherita you will be amazed by the beautiful homes and wonderful views of the Mediterranean sea. It only takes an hour or so and is quite spectacular.

The path between the two towns

Santa Margherita Italian resort

A delightful one hour walk between Santa Margherita & Portofino.

Santa Margherita Italian resort

Santa Margherita Italian resort

Hotels opposite the beach.

Many luxury hotels here

Santa Margherita Italian tourist resort

As you can see it is the “off season” with no tourists to be seen. 🙂

Overlooking the Mediterranean

Santa Margherita Italian resort

Many beautiful homes overlook the sea.

Wonderful narrow walkways

Santa Margherita Italian resort

Wonderful narrow lanes thread through the village.

Santa Margherita Italian resort

 

Santa Margherita Italian resort

Lots of restaurants to choose from here.

So many beautiful homes

Santa Margherita Italian resort

Santa Margherita Ligure is a fair-sized town; large enough not to seem smothered by the tourism which has been an integral part of the town’s existence for decades. The harbor mainly caters for luxury yachts, but the town is also home to a small fishing fleet which can be seen unloading opposite the  morning fish market. There are wide ranges of hotels and restaurants, and many good day trips to make if you get tired of wandering along the laid back seafront.

Pebbles on the beach

Santa Margherita Italian resort

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Sunbathing on the rocks.

Santa Margherita Italian tourist resort

Grab yourself a comfortable rock. 🙂

Relaxing on the rocks in Santa Margherita.

Santa Margherita Italian resort

I wonder if there is room on that towel for me? 🙂

Lido Palace

Santa Margherita Italian resort

The Lido Palace is in the top location.

This guy loves pasta & pizza.

Santa Margherita Italian tourist resort

But like me hates exercise.

Terrific pizza

Santa Margherita Italian tourist resort

They really know how to make pizza in Italy.

Santa Margherita Italian resort, ferry between the towns.

Santa Margherita Italian resort

I walked to Portofino & caught the ferry back.

The Mediterraneo Hotel

Santa Margherita Italian resort

My hotel offered good price and excellent restaurant. For the budget minded like myself it makes more sense to stay in Santa Margherita and visit Portofino on foot or by ferry. The Lido Palace is on the beach if you want to go upmarket, my hotel was one block back and reasonable priced, with free car parking,

The Mediterraneo.

Santa Margherita Italian resort

A very good restaurant here that seems to specialise in home cooked style food.

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Portofino wealthy holiday resort

November 18, 2013 by David Herd

Magnificent Mediterranean home

Portofino wealthy holiday resort

Portofino wealthy holiday resort

Portofino wealthy  holiday resort, if you want to see how the rich & famous live in Europe just take a wonderful one hour walk from Santa Margherita. The homes are truly magnificent,  prepare yourself for a great experience when you arrive at the beautiful waterfront village of Portofino. The buildings, the boats, the restaurants, it’s all there. Just make sure you have your credit card and a wallet full of Euros.

Bella bella!

Portofino wealthy holiday resort

Portofino  is an Italian fishing village, and upmarket resort famous for its picturesque harbour and historical association with celebrity visitors. It is a comune located in the province of Genoa on the Italian Riviera. The town is crowded round its small harbor, is closely associated with Paraggi Beach, which is a few minutes up the coast. Other nearby beaches include Camogli, Chiavari, Lavagna, and Sestri Levante.

An amazing destination

Portofino wealthy holiday resort

Just sitting in the morning sun, sing it for us Otis. 🙂

 

You can smell the money here.  😎

Portofino wealthy holiday resort

This is a fascinating place to visit, it is however very expensive as you can imagine.  

The Portofino wealthy Italians arrive

Portofino wealthy holiday resort

I wonder if he can afford to buy everyone lunch? The truth is he can probably afford to buy the damn restaurant.  

Lunch, nice but expensive.

Portofino wealthy holiday resort

If I remember correctly my seafood soup was 26 Euros.  

King of the hill

Portofino wealthy holiday resort

The sheer wealth here is astonishing, I imagine most of these homes have been handed down through families for centuries. If walls could talk there would be some fascinating tales  to be told here. 😳  

Same house different aspect

Portofino wealthy holiday resort

No matter which way you look at this home it is simply breathtaking, I wonder which boat is theirs? My money is on the red one. 

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This is the Club Mediterranean yacht.

Portofino wealthy holiday resort

Quite an amazing looking yacht. 

Some people really struggle in life, others don’t.

Portofino wealthy holiday resort

Naturally there is a helicopter aboard.

And the beat goes on.

Portofino wealthy tourist holiday resort

  Now this is what I call a great boat.  

Portofino wealthy holiday resort

Portofino wealthy holiday resort

Global inequality is certainly growing, in 2015 half the world’s wealth is in the hands of just 1% of the population.

Can you imagine the cost to fill the tank?

Portofino wealthy holiday resort

Imagine this, you pull into the dock and say “fill it up please”, it would cost as much as an around the world air fare.  

Big Daddy 

Portofino wealthy holiday resort

No matter how big your boat is I guarantee someone around the corner someone has a bigger one.  

On the hill is Hotel Splendido

Portofino wealthy holiday resort

Hotel Splendido is rated the number one hotel in Portofino. 

Portofino wealthy holiday resort

Portofino wealthy holiday resort

An unforgettable experience.

Halfway between Santa Margherita & Portofino

Portofino wealthy holiday resort

 For the budget minded like myself it makes more sense to stay at Santa Margherita and visit Portofino on foot or by ferry. The Lido Palace is on the beach if you want to go upmarket, my hotel was one block back and reasonable priced, with free car parkingThe Mediterraneo.
 
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Camogli Italian tourist resort

November 17, 2013 by David Herd

A wonderful village by the sea.

Camogli Italian tourist resort

Camogli Italian tourist resort

Camogli Italian tourist resort located on the west side of the peninsula of Portofino, on the Golfo Paradiso at the Riviera di Levante, in the province of Genoa on the Italian Riviera. Wikipedia

Part of the Italian Riviera.

Camogli Italian tourist resort

Camogli was in the late Middle Ages a considerable seaport. In its heyday, the fleet consisted of hundreds of Camogli’s Tall Ships. It was called the “city of a thousand white sails.” 1798, the city has a large contingent of Napoleon’s fleet, which was beaten in Egyptian waters of the Nile by Admiral Nelson. This prestigious naval college founded in 1874, Cristoforo Colombo is the nautical tradition as well as a retirement home for masters.

In 1880 the city had (in a population of 12,000) 500 patented ship captains. The former fishing village, which now lives mainly from tourism, is known for its colourful houses that line behind the beach. The colours once helped the fishermen to find their way back to port.

 Seaside restaurant

Camogli Italian tourist resort

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Camogli Italian tourist resort rocky beach

Camogli Italian tourist resort

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Camogli Italian tourist resort

Camogli Italian tourist resort

I really thought this place was a hidden gem, lots of restaurants overlooking the sea, and hundreds of hotels to choose from. You can actually walk to Portofino which is just south of Camogli, or if you are lazy like I am take the ferry.

Where is the sand?

Camogli Italian tourist resort

Of course the sand does not exist along this fabulous Italian coast.

Wonderful seafood

Camogli Italian tourist resort

Washed down with a chilled vino of course. 🙂

My travelling buddies

Camogli Italian tourist resort

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David Herd enjoying life as usual

Camogli Italian tourist resort

A perfect holiday spot except for the rocks on the beach. 🙂

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Italy fantastic seaside villages

July 12, 2013 by David Herd

Italy fantastic seaside villages, how many words could I write about this wonderful country & colorful people? The music, the wine, the villages, the food, I could go on and on. However words alone won’t do Italy justice, just go there and experience the joy this wonderful country will bring you. Hopefully in this post you will find a few travel tips for Italy to help you plan your own Italian adventure.

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Italy fantastic seaside villages

Italy was not a united country until 1870. Before this time, the country was a group of separate states ruled by France, Spain, Austria and other foreign countries. There were many attempts to unify the country but all of these failed until 1860 when Guiseppe Garibaldi (1807-1882) formed an army of volunteer soldiers to drive out the foreign rulers. Garibaldi’s soldiers became known as the ‘red shirts’ because they all wore bright red shirts. The red shirts soon took over all the states except Rome and Venetia, and in 1861, the states joined together to become one country called Italy. 

My favourite part of Italy is the Cinque Terre, which is a rugged portion of coast on the Italian Riviera. It is in the Liguria region of Italy, to the west of the city of La Spezia. “The Five Lands” is composed of five villages: Monterosso al Mare,Vernazza, Corniglia, Manarola, and Riomaggiore. The coastline, the five villages, and the surrounding hillsides are all part of the Cinque Terre National Park and is a UNESCO World Heritage Site.

Over the centuries, people have carefully built terraces on the rugged, steep landscape right up to the cliffs that overlook the sea. Part of its charm is the lack of visible corporate development. Paths, trains and boats connect the villages, and cars cannot reach them from the outside. The Cinque Terre area is a very popular tourist destination.

Manarola, Cinque Terre.

Italy fantastic seaside villages

Manarola, built on a high rock 70 metres above sea level, is one of the most charming and romantic of the Cinque Terre villages.The tiny harbor features a boat ramp, picturesque multicoloured houses facing the sea, a tiny piazza with seafood restaurants.

Manarola

Italy fantastic seaside villages

These villages are magnificent, have not changed in centuries.

Manarola

Italy fantastic seaside villages

Manarola is a small town, a frazione of the comune of Riomaggiore, in the province of La Spezia, Liguria, northern Italy. It is the second smallest of the famous Cinque Terre towns frequented by tourists. Wikipedia

Lovely Manarola restaurant

Italy fantastic seaside villages

Manarola is connected to Riomaggiore by the famous Via dell’Amore (Lovers’ Lane); a footpath carved into the rocks above the sea. Other popular sites are the Church of San Lorenzo built in 1338 in Gothic Ligurian style, and the defence tower.

Italy fantastic seaside villages Manarola

Manarola seaside village Cinque Terre Italy

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Manarola

Italy fantastic seaside villages

Exploring the five villages properly takes at least five days.

Looking toward Manarola from Corniglia

Italy fantastic seaside villages

The villages seem to just cling to the land.

Vernazza at night.

Italy fantastic seaside villages

First records recognizing Vernazza as a fortified town date back to the year 1080. Referred to as an active maritime base of the Obertenghi, a family of Italian nobility, it was a likely point of departure for naval forces in defence of pirates.

Over the next two centuries, Vernazza was vital in Genova’s conquest of Liguria, providing port, fleet, and soldiers. In 1209, the approximately 90 most powerful families of Vernazza pledged their allegiance to the republic of Genova. 

In the 1400s, Vernazza focused in its defense against the dreadful and regularly occurring pirate raids, erecting a fortifying wall. In the mid-1600s, like many of the Cinque Terre villages, Vernazza suffered a period of decline that negatively affected wine production, and prolonged the construction of the trail system and harbor molo (pier constructed to protect against heavy seas).

In the 1800s, after a long period of stagnation, Vernazza returned to wine production, enlarging and creating new terraced hillsides. The result was a revitalization of Vernazza’s commerce. Also at this time, the construction of the Genova–La Spezia rail line began, putting an end to Vernazza’s long isolation. The population of Vernazza increased by 60% as a result. Meanwhile, the construction of La Spezia’s naval base also proved important to Vernazza in providing employment for many members of the community.

Italy fantastic seaside villages Vernazza

Italy fantastic seaside villages

Vernazza was a great choice for our home base.

Great seafood in Vernazza.

Italy fantastic seaside villages

Italian seafood at its finest.

Italy fantastic seaside villages Vernazza

Italy fantastic seaside villages

I climbed the many steps to have dinner at the restaurant.

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Venazza at beautiful Cinque Terre in Italy.

Main St Vernazza

Italy fantastic seaside villages

I think Vernazza was my favourite village because we spent more time there.

My Australian friends, Jodie O’Neill & Deborah Holliday

Italy fantastic seaside villages

The gorgeous bar lady here poured me the best shots of Jack Daniels I have ever had, they were triples, and Deb & Jodie said I consumed five. I said, “well who the hell is counting.” 🙂

Morning meeting in Riomaggiore.

Italy fantastic seaside villages

Hard to pronounce but who cares. 🙂

Riomaggiore

Italy fantastic seaside villages

The village, dating from the early thirteenth century, is known for its historic character and its wine, produced by the town’s vineyards. Riomaggiore is in the Riviera di Levante region and has shoreline on the Mediterranean’s Gulf of Genoa, with a small beach and a wharf framed by tower houses. Riomaggiore’s main street is Via Colombo, where numerous restaurants, bars and shops can be found. The Via dell’Amore is a path connecting Riomaggiore to its frazione Manarola, also part of the Cinque Terre. Riomaggiore is the most southern village of the five Cinque Terre, all connected by trail. The water and mountainside have been declared national parks.

Riomaggiore

Italy fantastic seaside villages

Every village has something different to offer.
 

Italy fantastic seaside villages Riomaggiore

Italy fantastic seaside villages

These fishing villages have not changed in centuries.

Riomaggiore workshop

Italy fantastic seaside villages

These villages are close to Portofino, & Camogli, both well worth a visit.  

David Herd relaxing in Coniglia Cinque Terre.

Italy fantastic seaside villages

For me this is the most interesting part of Italy.

 Corniglia bar

Italy fantastic seaside villages

Small cafe tucked away in a courtyard.

So peaceful and quiet.

Italy fantastic seaside villages

What a great setting for a coffee and a cake.

Monterosso in Cinque Terre.

Italy fantastic seaside villages

Quite different to the other four villages.

Italy fantastic seaside villages Monterosso

Monterosso seaside village Cinque Terre Italy

This village has a huge beach where the others don’t.

Italy fantastic seaside villages  Monterosso

Italy fantastic seaside villages

Catch a ferry to Portofino, you won’t regret it.

Monterosso

Italy fantastic seaside villages

The town is divided into two distinct parts: the old town and the new town. The two areas are divided by a single tunnel that caters to pedestrians and the very few cars in the town. The beach at Monterosso runs along most of the coast line and is well used by tourists and locals. The beach is the only extensive sand beach in the Cinque Terre. Monterosso is a small town that in the summer months is overrun by tourists. The village was briefly excluded from the Cinque Terre trail in 1948, but was re-introduced in mid-1949. This is because Italian officials considered the village too large to be considered part of the historic trail.

Lunch at Monterosso

Italy fantastic seaside villages

Another terrific seafood & pasta at Monterosso. In 1870, the Italian government built a railroad line into the city, which opened it up to the outside world. It is the main way in which people enter the city. During World War II, many young men from the Cinque Terre fought for the resistance against the fascist regime of Benito Mussolini, and the subsequent Nazi German occupation of Italy.

Busker in the tunnel.

Italy fantastic seaside villages

One of my favourite photos.

Monterosso on the rocks.

Italy fantastic seaside villages

Sunbathing on the rocks, in Manarola they were laying on the concrete.

Super travel tip

If I had to pick my place in Italy it would be Cinque Terre, a rugged portion of coast on the Italian Riviera. It is in the Liguria region of Italy, to the west of the city of La Spezia. “The Five Lands” is composed of five villages: Monterosso al Mare, Vernazza, Corniglia, Manarola, and Riomaggiore. The coastline, the five villages, and the surrounding hillsides are all part of the Cinque Terre National Park and is a UNESCO World Heritage Site. We stayed in Vernazza where it was easy to park our car nearby, without a pre booked room we just wandered into the village where many people approach with accommodation offers.  Many people walk between each of the five fabulous villages that seem to cling to the cliffs that overlook the sea. I took the easy way and caught the train that runs every 20 minutes or so between the towns. My advice to you is visit in the off season as all the villages are full of tourists in summer.

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