Liguria Gay Travel Resources

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39 0187 814083 |
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39 328 7060771 |
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Via Gavazzo 46, Bonassola, Liguria, 19011, Italy
Contact: Aida Forgione
Gay Friendly Mixed
Gay Men, Lesbian, Bisexual, Straight
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70-100 Euro |
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Summer |
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| Relaxing Farm-Resort Next to Cinque Terre: Ca du Ferra farm resort is located at Bonassola, a small village in La Spezia district, on the Eastern Riviera, close to the nearby Parco Nazionale delle Cinque Terre (Five Towns National Park). It consists of two main buildings immersed in a peaceful and relaxing environment and surrounded by countryside green, within earshot from the beach.
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Villa Paggi Country House |
Carasco |
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39 0185 351846 |
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39 185 351846 |
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39 335 6662295 |
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Localita Simoni 1, Carasco, Liguria, 16042, Italy
Contact: Alessandra Carra, Gianluca Penazzi
Gay Friendly Bed & Breakfast
Gay Men, Lesbian, Bisexual, Transgender, Straight
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80-120 Euro |
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01-Jul-31-Aug |
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Cash, Money Order, Visa, Debit Card, Paypal |
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10% 7 days + |
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| Best B&B near Portofino and Cinque Terre: Villa Paggi country house is a welcoming B&B situated on the hills of Chiavari, very near to the Ligurian Sea. It was an old farmhouse that has been restored with the principles of Bioarchitecture. The house and the garden are completely accessible for handicapped people. The setting permits to reach easily very interesting sites like Genoa, Camogli, Sestri Levante
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393284015992 |
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Salita OLivi 8 e 9 Uscio, Uscio, Liguria, 16030, Italy
Contact: sonia poni
Gay Friendly Bed & Breakfast
Gay Men, Lesbian, Bisexual
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30-40 Euro |
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Winter |
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Cash |
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10% - Mention PURPLE ROOFS |
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25% trekker/Diving |
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| B&B Rifugio Uscio 12 Km from Portofino: A structure with a great sea view at only 9 km from Recco and Camogli and Portofino .Th B&B Rifugio opened in March 2007. Situated in Uscio historical town center, Genova, at only 9 km from Recco and Camogli, Portofino, it offers sea view and a large garden, a mild and airy climate all year round
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La Terrazza dei Pelargoni |
Ventimiglia |
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39 184 230970 |
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39 184 230970 |
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39 347 2608908 |
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Via Garibaldi 24, Ventimiglia, Liguria, 18039, Italy
Contact: Claudio Cappuccio
Gay Friendly Bed & Breakfast
Gay Men, Lesbian, Bisexual, Transgender, Straight
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70-80 Euro |
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1-Apr-30-Sep |
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Cash, Money Order, Paypal |
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5% - Mention PURPLE ROOFS |
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| In the Medieval Heart of Ventimiglia: The house faces the Roya river and enjoys a calm and sunny position. Guests have the use of a spacious living room complete with fireplace, and of the terrace which boasts a fine collection of pelargonium. A short distance away you can visit the celebrated towns and villages of the Cote d'Azur and the Ligurian Riviera
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Casa Lorenzina |
Ventimiglia |
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39 347 1611045 |
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39 347 1611045 |
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Corso Toscanini 30, Ventimiglia, Liguria, 18039, Italy
Contact: Pier Carlo Griotti
Gay Owned Bed & Breakfast
Gay Men, Lesbian, Bisexual, Transgender, Straight
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97-147 Euro |
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Same Year Round |
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Cash, Paypal |
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$10/night - Mention PURPLE ROOFS. 3 nights min |
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$15/night, Ask for details |
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| Romantic Getaway Italian Riviera Cote Dazur: Warm hospitality at border Italian Riviera/ French Cote Dazur. Awake to aroma of coffee and delectable, hearty breakfast served hot in panoramic terrace. Comfy cozy independent rooms with view. 7 miles to Monte Carlo and close to all interest points. You choose between privacy and a glass of wine with us. Succumb to caring & pampering.
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Gallona, 19015, Italy
Contact: Douglas
Gay Friendly Travel Agency, Tour Operator
Gay Men Lesbian Bisexual Transgender Straight
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Cinque Terre, Levanto, Portofino |
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Lodging Tours Vacation Planning |
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Students Pets |
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| Voyager offers travel services to anyone who is planning to visit the Cinque Terre and its surrounding areas. We will help you organize your dream trip to this extraordinary destination. With our local expertise, we free you from the hassle of organization, leaving you with just the pleasure of enjoying your genuine Italian experience.
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Dolly Travels |
Roseville, CA, USA |
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Roseville, CA, USA
Contact: Dolly Goolsby
Gay Friendly Tour Operator
Gay Men Lesbian Bisexual Transgender Straight
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Italy |
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Lodging Tours |
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Corporate |
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| Dolly's tour prices include all hotels and apartments, breakfast, and all inter-Italy transportation. The prices DO NOT include air fare. Whenever possible and when we have an apartment, we cook dinners, after first going to the marketplace to purchase our food. These dinners are great fun and the usual cost is 10 Euro per person.
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Gay Travel: Why I Love ItalyDec 14th, 2012
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I can remember it like it was yesterday. I arrived in Italy with my visa in hand and, silly me, I thought I was done with all things immigration for my time abroad. After all, I did drive all the way to Miami, obtained a visa, filled out tedious applications, and made far to many photocopies of all my personal... read_more Gay Travel: Through Italy and SwitzerlandAug 23rd, 2012
Riding the train, often through vast, scenic vistas (even en route to Hogwarts) has been romanticized for years--in my own life, too. I've savored several memorable adventures: weaving through Europe, a Eurail Pass in hand, from Spain to Budapest literally consuming each destination's distinct culture, food, and drink.
So, with great excitement and romance in mind, and loose-fitting pants we'd surely... read_more Gay Travel: An American Grocery Shopping in ItalyJul 15th, 2012
Back in Forli, finally, with Marco and Fabry, for the final short leg of our visit to Italy.
Fabry took us shopping at his local grocery store, and we thought we'd take the opportunity to point out a few key differences for the American Traveler buying groceries in Italy.
The first thing to know is that many of the larger grocery chains... read_more Gay Travel: Dolly Travels - MonterossoMay 31st, 2012
Yesterday we took the train over to Monterosso, visited the old town, that had been hit hard by the flood of October 25, 2011. The owner of an art shop, Mauro, told us of 200 businesses in the old town, 198 had suffered major damage. His entire shop had to be rebuilt.
He showed us a mark up near the ceiling,... read_more Dolly Travels - Riomaggiore and ManarolaMay 31st, 2012
We have to leave this heavenly place this morning. Where did our 3 days go, so fast? We had good weather, so we were very happy about that. On Tuesday morning, we took the train to Riomaggiore, the southern-most of the 5 villages comprising Cinque Terre. We stepped into the little church, meandered through the winding streets. We were happy... read_more Gay Travel: Dolly Travels - Vernazza After the FloodMay 30th, 2012
I have been sitting here, in my lovely hotel room in Vernazza, both out on the deck that overlooks the main piazza as well as the harbor of this village, trying to decide where to start, to tell you about Vernazza. Seeing Vernazza today, the experience was pretty overwhelming at first, so where to begin telling you about it.
As most... read_more Gay Travel: On the Way to ItalyMay 4th, 2012
It's a long way from Sacramento to Italy.
This year, for the first time since 2005, we're taking a three week trip to il bel paese - the beautiful country.
First the prep - there were weeks of planning, gathering everything we thought we'd need for a three week trip, making lists.
What's missing?
What's absolutely must-have?
What can we buy once we get there?
What... read_more Dolly Travels: Vernazza on the Cinque TerraSep 17th, 2011
It is 7:00 in the morning here; I know that for certain, as the church bells just chimed the hour. I do love the bells! In this village, the bells chime every hour and half hour from 7:00 a.m. Until 10:00 p.m.
It is nice to wake up this way. As I look out into the main square, I see the... read_more
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