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Liguria, Ceriale, Acquapark Caravelle
Very
decorated and very well cared for in floral details, the promenade of Ceriale is the meeting point between the many restaurants present by the sea and the bathing establishments frequented during the day. Located along the Ligurian coast, Ceriale is a renowned tourist center very popular during the summer season for its mild climate and for the wide beaches.
Ceriale arose during the Middle Ages, although some archaeological testimonies testify that already during the Roman domination & amp; nbsp; the place was inhabited.
Having become a free commune in the 18th century, the village has developed over time its tourist vocation.
Those who love culture can visit the bastion in the main square of Ceriale (Piazza della Vittoria). Military construction of 1564, the bastion was erected to defend itself against pirate attacks; in reality, neither the bastion nor the tower visible behind the church were able to stop the raids.
Famous for its water park frequented by all over northern Italy, Ceriale holds an artistic and cultural heritage of all importance.
In fact, surrounded by several centuries-old churches and known for cultural fairs such as that of the Book of the Liguria, is definitely a tourist destination for culture lovers.
Very decorated and very well cared for in floral details, the Ceriale promenade is the meeting point between the many restaurants present by the sea and the establishments beach clubs frequented during the day.
written by Arthur Burley - Last update: 03/09/2021
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