Flyng to the campsite Available for staying of minimum 3 days.
If you arrive to Genoa's Airport - Cristoforo Colombo- we will pick you up and we rent you the car for the for only € 30,00 per day. ...
Sightseeing in Arenzano Discover what Arenzano has to offer
This small town is one of the pearls of the Ligurian coast with its seafront promenade, sixteenth century Villa Negrotto Cambiaso with park, Sanctuary of the bambin di Praga, pathways that lead to the Monti Liguri High Road and marine life and sea bed that attracts every category of underwater diver.
All this and lots more for sport lovers and open air enthusiasts in general.
Arenzano is just 800m away from the campsite by way of a promenade running adjacent to site. Once in Arenzano you can continue along the “ passeggiata delle cinque valli” the 15km route, practicable by foot or by bike, and admire the evocative beauty of the surrounding landscape.o
There are lots of open air sport opportunities for visitors. One of the most popular is surfing, the sea currents and winds provide waves that attract surfers from all over Europe.
Nature lovers should not pass up a visit to the “Toirano” and “Borgio” caves.
More intrepid visitors can journey into the depths of the Carsican cavities in search of animal and mineral wonders, explore the coastal cliffs and steep, limestone wall faces and launch themselves with a para glider from the surrounding hills and glide along the shoreline.
Mountain bike enthusiasts can enjoy the many routes that lead through the surrounding hills that range from easy beach paths for beginners and steeper climbs leading through the pine trees for the more adventurous.
The atmosphere along these routes is perfect for long, relaxing excursions accompanied only
by the colors of the sea and the scents and perfumes of the Mediterranean maquis. The “24h Finale Mountain Bike cup” race is held in Finale Ligure during the month of May. www.provincia.savona.it/attivita/sportcultura/sport.htm
The Haven is the largest reachable shipwreck in the Mediterranean. It is one of the most important and most popular in the world. The wreck is 1.5 miles from the coast southwest of Arenzano, in the Gulf of Genoa.
It has become an oasis of life on the Arenzano sea bed. Dives to the shipwreck reveal a surprising natural underwater landscape: the torch beams illuminate groups of anemones, oysters, sea slugs and soft corals.
A large selection of itineraries, suitable for families and for expert sports men and women. Entire days can be spent exploring unexpected landscapes and historical pathways. Travelling along the paths that cut through the rocks and