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Delightful swim in turquoise waters and a grotta!!! (Cave)
The natural harbor in which the Grotta (cave) is located makes it a perfect place for a swim. Easily accesible from the nearby by beach, or even better by boat. Snorkel and mask are a must to fully en...
Delightful swim in turquoise waters and a grotta!!! (Cave)
The natural harbor in which the Grotta (cave) is located makes it a perfect place for a swim. Easily accesible from the nearby by beach, or even better by boat. Snorkel and mask are a must to fully en...
There is a surprising connection between the English Romantic poet, Lord Byron (1788-1824) and Portovenere. Walking along the promenade towards St Peter’s Church, you’ll see an inconspicuous opening...
There is a surprising connection between the English Romantic poet, Lord Byron (1788-1824) and Portovenere. Walking along the promenade towards St Peter’s Church, you’ll see an inconspicuous opening...
A wonderful, unforgettable place.It impacts the place by its beauty. It is awful the effect that makes thinking that there writes the poet.It is a dangerous place to descend and to choose it as ...
Delightful swim in turquoise waters and a grotta!!! (Cave)
The natural harbor in which the Grotta (cave) is located makes it a perfect place for a swim. Easily accesible from the nearby by beach, or even better by boat. Snorkel and mask are a must to fully en...
Delightful swim in turquoise waters and a grotta!!! (Cave)
The natural harbor in which the Grotta (cave) is located makes it a perfect place for a swim. Easily accesible from the nearby by beach, or even better by boat. Snorkel and mask are a must to fully en...
‘Mad, Bad & Dangerous To Know'
There is a surprising connection between the English Romantic poet, Lord Byron (1788-1824) and Portovenere. Walking along the promenade towards St Peter’s Church, you’ll see an inconspicuous opening...
‘Mad, Bad & Dangerous To Know'
There is a surprising connection between the English Romantic poet, Lord Byron (1788-1824) and Portovenere. Walking along the promenade towards St Peter’s Church, you’ll see an inconspicuous opening...
A unfortunate walk
A wonderful, unforgettable place.It impacts the place by its beauty. It is awful the effect that makes thinking that there writes the poet.It is a dangerous place to descend and to choose it as ...