With 320 km of rocky and wooded coastal line that runs from France to the Toscana, in where ` botá Italian begins. This one is the Riviera, equivalent the Italian of the Blue Coast, and even has sufficient facilities to the tourists in the smallest ports. The coastal hills estan less developed. The surface of the territory ligure occupies 5,418 km² and presents/displays zones of mountain in a 65% and hills in a 35%. The zones of plain do not exist and their coasts fall empicadas on the sea. The mountains to the East of the region comprise of the Apennines, whereas those that are located to the West they belong to the Alps. The highest tip is Monte Saccarello with 2200 meters. The tourist centers of Liguria are very popular between the travel agencies. Portofino is one of most famous, with its small one and colorful full port of yachts of pleasing, luxurious stores of clothes, their romantic rich and famous villas of nailed in slopes and the Castello I gave San Giorgio, based in the stop and with a magnificent Vista of the port and the bay of Portofino. The beach in Santa Margherita Ligure, to hardly 5km to the south of Portofino, is an excellent place to swim, in which the surrounding cliffs and villas and with a hot and crystalline water of color can be perceived aquamarine. Close it is Rapallo, to 8km to the south of Portofino, he is less fashionable but it is one more a calmer city to remain inside and it is recommended to that they look for one more an animated alternative to him, to the reserved and exclusive city of Portofino and Santa Margherita. Other tourist centers of the region are: Ventimiglia, San Remo, Marine Diano, the relatively virgin Alassio, Pietra Ligure, Spotorno, Sestri Levante, Lerici and Cinque Terre, five fishing towns for the tourism.