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One of the biggest boat show of the world closed recording a great success in terms of both visitors and business negotiations.

Boat show genoa
1,500 participating exhibitors, 2,500 boats on display - including hundreds of new models – and an even larger and more scenic exhibition areas thanks to the new Pavilion B, designed by architect Jean Nouvel, and the new technical basin, entirely devoted to sailing boats.
Find out in the website all the pictures and contents of Genoa 48th International Boat Show.
See you at next Boat Show, from 3rd to 11th October 2009!

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 Monet Bordighera

The village of Bordighera was already founded in the 4th century BC  . From 1682 until the Napoleonic  period, Bordighera was the capital of a small republic  of  villages of the neighboring valleys.

Bordighera  is known as the City of Palms - a place with a climate so mild that winter just doesn’t exist. And the evidence of this is that not only do palms grow here
(an entire forest of them, not just the usual boulevard) but banana trees and lemon and orange orchards.

This seaside town with its own little fishing harbour offers a peaceful and restful holiday destination with hotels that seem to pride themselves on offering a warm welcome.

Bordighera on the Italian Riviera is  close to the border with France. This is a place surrounded by medieval villages that are so beautiful, Claude Monet  , the famous French painter , chose to paint them.

Despite being in Italy, the town of Bordighera is full of English charm probably because it was a popular resort for the English in the late 1800s, and was visited by Queen Victoria. queen victoria

In the early 1900s there were more English living in the town than Italians though most left during wartime.

Now, as you walk around the town, the evidence of that English invasion is everywhere a beautiful old museum set up by philanthropist and naturalist Clarence Bricknell in 1888, an English church (now used as an exhibitions centre and concert venue) and much more.

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In fact, Bordighera was the site of Italy’s first tennis club, set up in 1878 at the behest of the large British community.

Today, the town is full of stylish side streets, flanked by spectacular villas, mansions and comfortable hotels. Climb upwards from the sea and you can visit several incredible medieval villages.

One is Dolceacqua, a maze of steep, narrow little streets with houses many storeys high, all linked with arches. Painted by Monet, this is a village of outstanding beauty.

A 30-minute ride by car takes you to another fascinating place the medieval village of Apricale with its abundance of little taverns and eating places, which is well worth a visit.

Bordighera is very close to the border with France  indeed the best way to get there,  is with a flight to Nice followed by a 40-minute journey by motorway to the town, passing through many tunnels hewn through the mountain rock.

You can also take the more leisurely coastal road. From our hotel, a 20-minute drive takes you into the bustling French town of Menton with its huge market and sandy beaches (different to the pebble beaches of Bordighera). Another 10 minutes in the car from Menton and incredibly you are in Monaco with all its glitz and glamour. All these places are quickly reached by train as Bordighera has a good station and rail service. The nearest big Italian town is San Remo, which is little more than 20 minutes away by car.

And that’s the beauty of a visit to Bordighera there’s so much to do, so many places to see and all so different. Where else in Italy can you spend the morning by the seaside, visit a quaint medieval village for a spot of lunch, then in the afternoon pop into France to do a bit of shopping, and then gamble the night away in Monte Carlo?

The Scottish writer George MacDonald lived and worked for parts of the year in Bordhigera. His house was an important cultural centre for the British colony. He is buried at the churchyard of the former Anglican church.

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Manarola

The Cinque Terre or region of the Five Lands, as it has been known since the 15th century, is a series of

five small villages sitting on the cliffs above the Mediterranean Sea. These tiny villages, which are accessible mainly by train or by foot using the paths that connect them with one another are brightly coloured and create a mountain cliff setting that is overwhelmingly beautiful.

The five small villages — Corniglia, Manarola, Monterosso al Mare, Riomaggiore, and Vernazza — are individually lovely and possess a personality all its own.

Corniglia is built in the higher part of the mountain, which allows it to offer magnificent views and an even more secluded beach. Manarola is a fishing village whose colourful houses are perched on a rock above the port. Monterosso al Mare was founded in 643 and boasts of the most famous beach in the region, a 16th century Capuchin monastery, and an ancient castle. Riomaggiore is a picturesque village with pastel coloured houses crawling down the cliff to the sea. Vernazza just out over the sea and houses a medieval tower.

wlking in Cinque TerreAlthough the train only travels nine kilometers from the first village to the last, the most exhilarating and fulfilling way to visit these villages is to go by foot, following the paths that intertwine and connect the villages. The walk takes anywhere from 30 minutes to several hours. While it may seem overwhelming at first, those who have walked through these tiny villages speak only of having a lovely time.

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Regional cuisine in Liguria has long been considered second-rate because of its use of simple ingredients such as second cuts of meat or farmyard animals, wild herbs and produce from the vegetable garden. However, this diet has been ‘re-evaluated’ by nutritionists who are now praising the virtues of ‘the Mediterranean diet’. The Mediterranean diet is one that is low in animal fat, rich in vegetables, fish, and white meat: this is exactly the type of cuisine that exists in Liguria which has always favoreddining extra-virgin olive oil, vegetables, fresh fish and rabbit.

Vittorio G. Rossi wrote in his book Wines and food from Liguria ‘Nowadays, the food that our grandmothers made is being recognized as good, healthy fare. Our wine made from the stones, the sun, and the breath of the sea, bearing the perfume of the dawn in the calm of July receives the recognition due to it.’ Even pesto, (itself a symbol of Genoese cooking) is an extremely simple sauce, both in terms of preparation and ingredients (basil, pine nuts, parmesan, garlic and olive oil): because of its simplicity it is imperative that the ingredients are of the highest quality (basil that doesn’t grow close to the sea has a totally different flavour!)

If you want to experience the delights of pesto first-hand, then Zeffirino may be the place to try: here you can try the specialties of Liguria NB: be prepared to spend a little bit more than you had budgeted for. If you prefer something a little more simple but would still like to try la torta Pasqualina (a savoury vegetable tart) as well as minestrone alla genovese a Struppa Geneose minestrone then you could try Piro and the historical Luchin in Chivari; here you can try a delicious farinata (traditional tart made with chick-pea flour) and stuffed vegetables.

The popular, tasty focaccia bread made with cheese deserves a mention, as does its birthplace of Recco (20km from Genoa), and the two popular restaurants where you can indulge in its flavour: Manuelina and Vittorio . Although fish may not be a primary ingredient in Ligurian cooking (as it tends to favour dishes from the ‘vegetable garden’ and the ‘farmyard’), a wide range of fish recipes can be tried at Rina and Da Vittorio in the center of the city. If you want to combine gastronomical delights with a trip to the Riviera, then try Polpo Mario in Sestri Levante or Puny in Portofino, you won’t regret the little bit extra you may find yourself paying.
Buon appetito!

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genoa acquarium2 Genoa Aquarium is a spectacular structure. Its tanks, containing approximately four million litres of water, make it unique in Europe.genoa acquarium These tanks reproduce the natural habitats of the Mediterranean Sea and the World’s oceans and at same time respect their biological equilibrium. The technological and aesthetic solution adopted are among the most advanced in the world, and the 50 tanks, four of wich are oceanic, house over 1000 different species

fisch The Major Attractions are: the Penguins, the Red Sea Tank, the Seals, the Coral, Sharks and Dolphins

How to get there

  • from Conference Centre: Volabus to Stazione P.Principe and then normal bus, or Sheraton shuttle.
  • by car: “Genova Ovest” mortoway Exit, take the overground to “Piazza Cavour” exit.
  • by train: from “P.Principe” Station (bus n.1-3-7-8-38); from “Brignole” Station (bus n.12-15).In front of the Acquarium you could visit the Pirate Galleon used on Roman Polansky’s movie, or take a look to the first Genoa Port-Crane (based on water pressure). You could also take the boat service to S.Margherita where you will board a “Submarine” for an unique journey of one hour and half to a depth of 50 m; large portholes will permit you to admire the beautiful flora and fauna of Portofino.

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    Cats, dogs and other animals here on Italy’s northwest coast now have new beach to frolic away from the summer heat.genoa pet beach Genoa’s beach for animals opened Friday near in the suburb of Vesima, just past the Jauna municipal beaches. It is the first public beach in the region for pets.

    There are other beaches for pets in Liguria but they are all private.

    The Vesima beach is equipped with water fountains and hoses as well as a distributor of shovels and plastic bags for those needing to to clean up after their pets.

    “The Vesima beach is dedicated to domestic animals. It is an experiment aimed at meeting the needs of the many people who every summer do not know where to bring their pets,” explained the municipal councillor for animals Maria Rosa Zerega.

    “We have calculated that one out of four families in Genoa have at least dog or a cat. So Vesima beach plays a social function and is also an alternative to abandoning animals,” she added, referring to Italians who abandon their pets when going on holiday.

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     Ristorante Zefferino  in Genova

    The restaurant in Via XX Settembre has an upstairs room full of all kinds of precious objects, such as the golden chairs used by the Pope in Genoa.

    The “Zefferinos” - as the staff are affectionately called - have won international fame and recognition. It is not by chance that Zefferino Belloni has been awarded a number of much sought-after national and international awards.

    It would be impossible to mention all of the famous names who have tasted Zeffirino’s specialities during the past 50 years, but here are a few of them: Jean Gabin, Burt Lancaster, Liza Minelli, Charles Aznavour, Roger Moore, Frank Sinatra and Luciano Pavarotti. With an elegant dining room that seats 200, the restaurant is suitable for sumptuous banquets and receptions.

    Zeffirino’s is open every day from midday to midnight, all year round.

    Via XX Settembre 20
    16121 Genova

    Ph. +39 010 59 1990
    Fax +39 010 586464

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    San Remo offers a long list of entertaining events and shows, such as the Car Rally Race , the famous Song Festival, the Corso Fiorito with 100s of carts and coaches , beautifully decorated with fresh flowers and fruits , and not to forget the exciting Milano-San Remo cycling race.

    San Remo with its bright lights, colors, and lovely flowers is the perfect location for Riviera´s never ending big summer party , offering a unique scenery under the bright sun .
    Sanremo offers something for everybody :
    Corso Fiorito parade where you will be able to see a multitude of beautiful flowers is an absolute must for those who enjoy nature and gardens .

    You prefer music? - well , then the Tenco Prize Competition will be waiting for you.Famous Music Awards on the Italian Riviera

    There are so many different events in San Remo to attract and satisfy a wide international audience. All along the streets in the town center, at the harbor, or on the hills the Town of Flowers can offer you lively moments of entertainment and is ready to amaze its visitors with a multitude of events and shows.

    During summertime special entertainment and events for children - e.g., with clowns and jugglers - will be organized.

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