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Assonautica harbour La Spezia

Right at the end of the Gulf

Bocca di Magra

Between the Apuan Alps and the river mouth

Castelnuovo Magra

Vermentino or Sciacchetrà?

La Spezia naval museum

A journey in the history of navigation

La Spezia: Gulf Palio

An historical competition

La Spezia: Porto Mirabello

Yachters are all equal

The road of love

The romantic coast of La Spezia, Riomaggiore

Levanto

The harbor, surfing and... anchovies

Manarola

The Cinque Terre national park

Fezzano harbour

The very west side of La Spezia Gulf

Monesteroli

A village spontaneous... out of this world

Monterosso

Montale's hometown, in the Cinque Terre national park

Palmaria

Intact nature reserve

Pontremoli: Museum of the Stele Statues

What do we know of our prehistory?

Porto delle Grazie

And the tradition of ancient boats

Porto Venere

A treasure in the Gulf of La Spezia

Riomaggiore, Manarola e Monesteroli

Cinque Terre national park: turism, land and agriculture

San Terenzo: Villa Shelley

Back in time to the first '800

Tellaro

Mario Soldati's hometown, literature and trekking

Varignano

Verso gli scavi archeologici della Villa romana

Porto Lotti

On the Gulf of La Spezia

Porto Venere

Log book


A precious pearl at the north-western extremity of the Gulf of La Spezia: Porto Venere.

The harbour has clean water, there is a draught of four metres and it is accessible in any weather conditions. A real shelter for any type of boat, also ones fifty metres long, and it provides services of every type: workshop, water, electricity, baths and showers. You immediately get from the quay to the village. Here we meet the deputy-mayor, who tells us the story of the suburb in the Middle Ages, when it was purchased by the Republic of Genoa.

We continue the visit to the Monday market, where we meet the dialect poet Giovanni Bandini, who proudly defends the Genoese origins of the village.

Walking among the carrugi (very narrow streets) of the village, a UNESCO site since 1997, we observe cloths spread out to dry and, seeing the charm of the views, wonder if is not a gimmick of the local entertainment committee! Speaking of cloths spread out, during our walk the deputy-mayor tells us that in the past, when the channel between Porto Venere and the island of Palmaria was not yet very busy, boys were in the habit of swimming to the island and only returned home when they saw the white sheets hanging from their homes. It was the signal to tell them that it was time to eat!

 

Casual boatmen...

While Syusy explores the village, Patrizio sails in the Gulf, where there are a lot of places for breeding mussels, and meets ... a mollusc thief? A pirate? A chance boatman! Dario Vergassola, a genuine La Spezia man, enjoying the Ligurian Sea with his family and friends ... We try to wrest from him some secret suggestions on not-to-be-missed itineraries in the area and discover that three places absolutely not to be missed are Pozzale, Le Rosse and Caneto! Have you taken note?

 

The harbour provides the following services:

  • Financial services - ATM
  • Fishing articles
  • Short-stay car park
  • Pharmacy
  • Services for animals

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