Hotel Stagnaro
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Last Stop in Italy
I woke up this morning as the Silhouette began docking in Genoa, Italy. It was a beautiful morning. Genoa is an ancient city built into the Italian mountainside. It was sort of reminiscent of Monte Carlo, just on a much smaller scale.
For fans of 70's television, I noticed an old cruise ship docked in the harbor as we pulled into port. It was called the Pacific and looked to be in not-so-great condition. Curious, I did ...
Rough Seas; Calm "Cabin"
... view from our room and hurried to the main piazza to enjoy the last vestiges of the day. We found a place for dinner and watched the constant ramming of the waves on the jetty. It was pretty amazing to see waves crashing over the 6ft + rocky wall.
It’s always interesting to me how one can feel so safe, warm and secure when outside the elements are going wild. The hotel sits on a cliff about 100ft above the ocean and we heard and almost felt ...
Bright but dusty
... 1080;зни и сельс 82;ого хозяй 89;тва месте. Но красо 90;ы здесь нет никак 86;й. Все здани 03; полур ...
Malvasia
... is a great way to cap off our hike. Back on dry land in Rapallo, we have a gelato by the sea, and decide dinner will be take out pizza, cheese, and the wine we bought yesterday. We get two Margherita pizzas ( what we call cheese pizza except they put some fresh basil on it) and pick up a small piece of soft asiago cheese we have been wanting to try. We bring it back to the hotel where the owner gives us some forks and knives and we go out on their patio ...
4 trains/1 bus to reach Cinque Terre - so worth it
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Corniglia is the smallest of the 5 villages and perched 300 metres above the water and the only village you cannot reach by boat. Like the others it is quaint,medieval and high above the Ligurian sea with high hills towering behind covered in vineyards, pine forests and olive groves.
The buildings are ...