Gulf of Genoa
The Gulf of Genoa is a large inlet of the Ligurian Sea, located along the northwestern coast of Italy. It stretches from the city of Genoa to the Cinque Terre region, featuring a rugged coastline dotted with picturesque towns and beaches. The gulf is known for its deep waters and is an important area for maritime activities, including shipping and fishing.
This region is characterized by its Mediterranean climate, which supports diverse marine life and lush vegetation along the coast. The Gulf of Genoa also plays a significant role in the local economy, attracting tourism and providing access to various cultural and historical sites in nearby cities.