From the Riviera dei Fiori in the west to the Cinque Terre in the east, Liguria is a dense succession of fishing villages, among the most colorful in Italy. Indeed, the pastel-colored houses that characterize the coastal villages are also distinguished by the sea. Finalborgo, Camogli, Moneglia, but also Boccadasse and Noli are just a few of the seaside neighborhoods of western Liguria and the Levant appreciated by tourists. But the hilly and wooded hinterland also preserves pearls of rare beauty, such as Apricale, Pigna and Perinaldo. In short, the narrowest region of the Belpaese is actually a long “list” of villages, all to be discovered at any season of the year.