riviera's Articles in Travel Tips

  • Fly to Italy
    Travelling in and around Italy might just be cheaper by plane than by train, not to mention more convenient. If Italy, or for that matter, Liguria, is not the last stop on your European tour, consider booking flights instead of driving.
  • Ordering, Tipping, and such...
    You managed to follow the concierge’s Italian direction to that “authentic restaurant”, but now as you sit back to order you realize that finding the place wasn’t your only hurdle to having a nice dinner.
  • Eating out in Liguria , Italian Riviera
    Whether steak for breakfast or tea time is your fancy, there are some things “Ligurians” just don’t do. Meal times and meal choices are fairly straightforward in Liguria. You’ll find coffee bars a great option for breakfast and a quick snack throughout the day because, apart from coffee, they serve croissants, pastries, focaccia, juice and sodas.
  • Driving advice for Italy
    Locals can be less than patient with foreigners who don’t play by the rules. Knowing what to expect from your fellow drivers could prevent unnecessary accidents. "Highways vs. Coastal Roads" Tourists most often choose to travel through the major coastal roads instead of the highways.
  • Fly Smart - MAKE YOUR SAFE TRIP EVEN SAFER
    When you fly on the commercial airlines of the United
    States, you are flying on the safest, most efficient form
    of transportation. When the rare accident does occur, more
    and more people survive due to advances in aircraft
    manufacturing and design, air traffic control technology,
    emergency planning, and cabin safety.
  • FOREIGN ENTRY REQUIREMENTS
    This listing is for U.S. citizens traveling on tourism/business and does not

    apply to persons planning to emigrate to foreign countries. Persons traveling

    on official business for the U.S. Government should obtain visa information

    from the agency sponsoring their travel. For purposes of this publication, a

    visa is an endorsement or stamp placed by officials of a foreign country on a

    U.S. passport that allows the bearer to visit that foreign country. Note:

    Wherever you see the words "photo(s) required" in this publication it means

    that you will need to submit passport-size photographs.
  • Outdoor Markets in Liguria / Italian Riviera
    Apart from being the most unique source of souvenirs and consolation gifts for the friends you left behind, outdoor markets are some of the most interesting places in Italy. Almost all of them offer a collection of items that ranges from near-worthless knickknacks to priceless works of art, from the ancient to the post-post modern.

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