
While driving along the Italian Riviera between Genoa to the north and Portovenere to the south, I was greatly entertained and delighted by the brightly painted villas along the way. Typical of the area, many are dressed in colorful window embellishments, curlicues, and even some with painted on shutters. Pastel colors dominated the coastline and were lovingly as well as artistically kept in immaculate condition.
Jump inside and take a drive with me on a lovely day along the Italian Riviera.









This Riviera di Levante, (“the coast of the rising sun”), another name for this part of the Riviera, is an experience that i’ve found a joy to relive. Pastels, artwork, terraced hillsides of olives, fruits and vines, and intoxicating ocean views all weave together a very pleasant place to linger.
If you have enjoyed this colorful escape to one of Italy’s beautiful landscapes, please like below and pass it on for someone else to enjoy:)
Susan, the buildings in Italy always seem to look so fresh and clean as well as beautiful. I especially like the clock tower.
Blessings ~ Wendy ❀
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Thank you Wendy! Have a wonderful weekend.
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The pictures remind me a little of the villas in Sorrento 😀
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Yes, they do…all on the same coastline….:) Love the huge lemons in the Sorrento area.
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They are massive! Couldn’t believe it when I first saw them. No wonder they make yummy limoncella 😀
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I go nuts for those painting buildings! Beautiful photos….
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Thank you Diana…me too!
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Looks so enchanting!
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Magic. Such a magnificent area. Your photos are stunning Susan.
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They are all so beautiful, I wish I could live in them all. I spent a wonderful long weekend near this area last year and it was like a colorful dream.
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I could own 365 of them and live in one each day of the year…but they all have to have a view of the Medi!!
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Lovely photos and post, Susan! I love the colorful clock tower! So much can be seen along the road when you have a car. Thank you for sharing
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Thank you Margie. Always so much fun to relive it while I write:_
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I will be in Genoa in April and your post has me counting the days. This area new to me, so excited to explore. Beautiful photos! Nance
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Hello Nance, you will be in for a wonderful time. Genoa has an old medieval city section that is incredible. If you get down toward Camogli and Chiavari, look for the painted villas! Have a great time.
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I love Genova! I do! I know it is a port town, but it is beautiful! My father is from Trieste, so maybe I feel at home in the port towns?!?! No idea. Anyway…Genova has the BEST pesto pizza! YUM!
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I agree Diana…I would love to return. People tend to shy away from Genoa, but I think it is a goldmine of really great things…like pesto pizza!!
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