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Located
in the middle of the coastline stretching from Portofino to Cinque
Terre, Sestri Levante closes off the Gulf of Tigullio on the east
and has an age-old seafaring tradition. Sailors and fishermen built
their houses that hug the small peninsula jutting into the sea to
form two bays: Baia del Silenzio and Baia delle Favole. You'll be
charmed by the leudi, the splendid old fishing boats that are kept
in perfect condition, and by the colourful façades of the houses that
dot this ancient village. You can set out from the bays - outfitted
with nets and trawl lines - to sail on a typical Ligurian gozzo and
fish for lobsters, hake and mullet, as the sea lulls you and gently
pushes you toward the ancient seaside town of Riva Trigoso and the
reef of Asseau, which closes the gulf toward Cinque Terre. If you
plan your excursion for July 16th, you'll be there in time to admire
the magnificent procession of the Crosses - one of the loveliest of
all Liguria - that starts out from the seventeenth-century basilica
of Santa Maria di Nazareth (Our Lady of Nazareth). Another church
in Sestri that is also worth visiting is the one dedicated to San
Nicolò dell'Isola (St. Nicholas of the Island), located at the highest
point on the peninsula over the site of the castle the Genoese built
in 1145. One last comment for those who love to taste typical local
dishes: when you're in Sestri, be sure to try capun magro, made with
mosciame (dried tuna), hake, anchovies and plenty of vegetables.
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Genova
- Via XX Settembre, 12/4
tel. 010.591376 fax. 010.591386 e-mail: fclpesca@tin.it |
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