Our Territory

Riviera dei Fiori

A strip of land shaped like an amphitheater, characterized by a particularly mild climate and gardens rich in various plant species.
From Cervo to Ventimiglia, there are several themes that define the destination: territory, culture, food and wine, fragrant flowers, music, and hospitality, but not only.
You will find a prestigious casino, historic villas, theaters, castles, and a wide range of hotel options, making it the ideal location for organizing meetings, conferences, and corporate events in an exclusive setting.


Genova

Genoa, located between the sea and the mountains at the heart of the beautiful Ligurian Riviera, is easily accessible from any European city.  
Thanks to its perfect geographic location, mild climate, and immense artistic and cultural heritage, the city is an ideal destination for congresses and events. With its numerous museums, historic palaces - a UNESCO World Heritage site - churches, theaters, excellent hotel offerings, and state-of-the-art conference spaces located in strategic and captivating locations, Genoa presents itself as the ideal destination.


Portofino Coast

With its rugged and irregular coastline, Portofino Coast is one of the most beautiful stretches of the Eastern Ligurian Riviera, offering views of extraordinary beauty.
A slender strip of land, nestled between the mountains and the sea, dotted with picturesque fishing villages and stunning coves, it has long fascinated illustrious visitors and continues to enchant guests from all over the world.
The beauty of the landscape and the mildness of the climate, combined with a constant pursuit of quality, make this destination one of the most sought-after in the international tourism scene.


Golfo dei Poeti

At the far end of eastern Liguria, where the city of La Spezia rises, between the blue of the sea and the lush coastal landscape, lies the Gulf of Poets, with its extraordinarily beautiful villages such as Portovenere, Le Grazie, Lerici, Tellaro, Fiascherino, and the enchanting islands of Palmaria and Tino.