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Portovenere, Italy:
A Great Place to Vacation with Kids “I love Italy!” announced our nine-year old son on our first full day in Portovenere. Although he was the first to say it, we were all charmed by this seaside village on the Ligurian Coast. This is the way to vacation with the kids This house’s idyllic setting among olive trees and grape vines made me forget the fact that it did not have beach access and that to get to town we would need to take a bus.
The sea My daughter never tired of looking for shells and interesting stones and was rewarded with treasures such as small but exquisite yellow and pink shells, a sea anemone, and polished sea glass. Why Portovenere?
Portovenere is located 70 miles southeast of Genoa, on the wilder, more rugged part of the Italian Riviera. Although many Americans who come to this area stay in one of the five villages of the Cinque Terre, I highly recommend Portovenere for a vacation with kids; we found it to be less touristy and easier to negotiate due to its relative flatness, and to have nicer beaches. She’s right, the sun makes everything look incredible, but even with the occasional interludes of rain or clouds in the off-season, Portovenere is amazing. Things to see and do It is possible to do some serious hiking right from the hills above Portovenere, but just climbing the narrow winding streets and stone staircases to the top of village might be enough for the kids. We found a tiny playground – two swings and a teeter totter – just above the Church of San Lorenzo that has the best view of any playground I have ever visited.
The little Church of San Pietro sits on a rocky promontory overlooking the sea. It was built by the Genoese between 1256 and 1277 on the ruins of a Paleochristian church that itself had been built over a pagan temple dedicated to Venus Erycina (from which the city’s name Portus Veneris derives). Boat excursions Places to stay
We were very pleased with the service provided by the vacation rental agency CinqueTerre Riviera. Not only were we greeted at the villa by the owner and the property manager, the property manager also welcomed us with bags of fresh basil, pasta, tomatoes, bread and local wine. Browse the agency’s excellent English language website to find rentals. The four-star Grand Hotel Portovenere, centrally located in town in a former monastery, also has suites suitable for families. Places to eat Ristorante Le Bocche was another restaurant we enjoyed not only for its mouthwatering fish and pasta dishes, but also for its stunning site above the rocks overlooking the sea. It is slightly more formal than Bacicio but still works with kids and you will have good views whether you sit indoors or out. The outdoor chess set is right in front of the restaurant. Reader comment: Hi Alexandra, My family and I are planning our trip to Italy for the summer and I ran across your story. My husband is concerned with what are 6 and 8 year old children are going to find to do in the small town of Portovenere. So I was very excited to read your story and share it with him. We got married there almost ten years ago and it has been my dream to return for our 10 year anniversary. So we are all going for the summer. I was wondering where that beach is in respect to the town. Our wedding was a whirl wind and we didn’t get to explore the area much, so I was wondering if you could give me some more ideas for fun with the kids and the beach is definitely something that we would like to be near. We are looking at staying in the center of the main town. We have found a place through your website that seems most affordable. Would that be close enough to the beach you describe? Thank you for any info you can give us. You and your family are definitely an inspiration. Most people think we are crazy for traveling to far away places with children. I think they are crazy for staying home. J Debbie
Read more GoNOMAD stories by Alexandra Regan about traveling with children: Tips for Living Abroad with Kids
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