What is the secret of the sea of Bergeggi? Nobody knows, yet having left Savona and its harbour behind you, after two bends, you see the turquoise waterfront, the white cliffs and the islet of Bergeggi. Below there is the sea, a world of thousand colours, that you do not often see even in tropical seas.
The colour of the sea is the strong point of this stretch: bright blue green, transparent under the sun’s rays. All sports are possible: canoeing, beach volley, windsurfing, snorkelling and diving to discover seabeds, and to explore caverns and caves like the Train Cave, a karstic cavity of over 400 metres, to which today there are guided visits.
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