Liguria is a coastal region in northwestern Italy, positioned between France and Tuscany. Known for the Cinque Terre villages perched on cliffsides and the elegant Portofino harbor, the region blends dramatic Mediterranean landscapes with Ligurian maritime heritage. Visitors hike the scenic trails between villages, explore colorful fishing ports, and sample local pesto and fresh seafood along the Riviera.
Liguria is a crescent-shaped coastal region in northwestern Italy, bordered by the Ligurian Sea to the south and the Maritime Alps and Apennines to the north. It encompasses the Riviera di Levante east of Genoa and the Riviera di Ponente to the west, with Genoa serving as the regional capital and primary transport hub for the area.