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seventy6er
06-01-2005, 02:39 PM
Hi dudes,

I will go to Italy in 4 weeks. We will spent our holidays in an area close to San Lorenzo di Mare (which is like 18k away from San Remo, 65k away from Monaco). Do you have any suggestions on what there is to see? Any nice tourist sites? Give me some advice on what to visit in the Imperia Province!

Thanks!!!

pathfinder82
06-01-2005, 04:19 PM
Cinque Terre. woot

Sorry im not Italian, but I have been there and it is one of the more beautiful places on the planet.

http://images2.imagehigh.com/imagehigh/01062005163520_Im_vernazza_1.jpg (http://www.imagehigh.com/view.php?image_id=345570)

seventy6er
06-01-2005, 04:32 PM
What exactly is Cinque Terra? Province?

pathfinder82
06-01-2005, 04:41 PM
Its just a group of small sea side towns on the italian riviera, I dont know if they are self governing or not. Its not very touristy. You will most likely have to stay in someones home and rent a room, I did, but I also had the dinner of my life that night, I helped the old man of the house paint his fence the next day.


The Cinque Terre represent one of the best preserved natural and semi-natural areas of the Mediterranean. Historical and geomorphologic reasons have forbidden excessive housing development and the creation of major roadways (which instead are present inland in the Val di Vara). Human activity and especially viticulture, have contributed to create a unique landscape in which development of the typical stone walls is so extensive as to equal that of the famous Great Wall of China. All this, combined with the characteristics of a crystal clear sea, of architecturally interesting locations, of a varied and extensive network of paths (one of the most enviable in the whole Mediterranean), makes the Cinque Terre an increasingly sought after location among Italian and foreign tourists. This is not so much the result of a successful promotional campaign but rather the spontaneous recognition of the uniqueness of the place, of its beauty, of the enjoyment one gets from staying in or visiting it.

-- A tourist's perspective: -- It's important to remark that the Cinque Terre are not a classic touristic resort...particularly in Manarola and Corniglia everything has remained as in the past, no adjustments to the new touristic bent of these towns; local people's life has been influenced by tourism only in marginal aspects. These are, with no doubt, the main features of the Cinque Terre: a very different dimension, so distant from the towns's stress as from the "all inclusive paradises" where everything is carefully planned and organized. Of course this uniqueness requires some sacrifices: difficulties in moving and parking, lack of services, tiring up and down hikes... After all the Cinque Terre aren't suitable for everybody; not for the ones who like (and it's a very respectable point of view indeed) exclusively a comfortable and served holiday... We don't want to run the risk that the tourist may expect something different from reality; but we well know that who loves the Cinque Terre would't desire them to be different from what they are!