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Italy, with its rich history, art, culture, and stunning coastlines, offers a truly captivating cruising experience.

A cruise offers a convenient way to explore Italy's diverse attractions, from ancient Roman ruins and Renaissance treasures to charming coastal towns. It is also an ideal way to experience the stunning Italian coastline and easily access cities that may be difficult to reach by other forms of transport, particularly when visiting multiple destinations.

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Porto Marghera (for Venice), Italy
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Cruises visiting Genoa, Italy

Genoa, Italy
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Uncover Genoa, a historic maritime republic that boasts one of Europe's largest medieval centres, a labyrinth of fascinating alleyways known as 'caruggi'.

Genoa is a city of distinct contrasts, where a bustling, industrial port gives way to a hidden, historic heart. The atmosphere is that of a powerful, proud maritime city, nicknamed 'La Superba' (The Superb One) for its grand past. The city's narrow, winding alleyways, or 'caruggi', are a defining feature, creating a maze-like feel that transports you back in time. It is an authentic and lived-in city, full of local life and a sense of enduring history that's palpable at every turn.

Genoa's cultural significance is immense. From the 12th to the 15th century, it was one of the most powerful and wealthiest naval republics in the Mediterranean, a rival to Venice and Pisa. This glorious past is on display in its grand palaces, especially those along Via Garibaldi, which are a UNESCO World Heritage site and reflect the immense wealth of the Genoese aristocracy. The city is also the birthplace of Christopher Columbus, a key figure in its maritime legacy, and a hub of Italian art and music.

The cuisine of Genoa is a testament to its Ligurian heritage, with a strong focus on fresh, local ingredients from both the sea and the hills. This is the birthplace of pesto, a simple yet delicious sauce made with fresh basil, pine nuts, garlic, Parmigiano Reggiano, and olive oil. Other local specialities include 'focaccia Genovese', a famously light and dimpled flatbread often enjoyed for breakfast, and 'pansoti', a pasta similar to ravioli filled with a mix of wild herbs.

Genoa provides an immersive cultural experience and a chance to explore a city that is a living museum of its past. The city's blend of ancient alleyways, majestic palaces, and a vibrant port makes for an unforgettable destination, a place where you can truly feel the echoes of its powerful history as you explore its charming streets.

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