San Remo

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Tourism Sanremo is a popular Italian Riviera seaside resort between Genoa and the French border. Here is travel and tourism information for Sanremo. San Remo, Italy's largest and oldest winter health resort, lies on the "Riviera dei Fiori", in a bay enclosed by a semicircle of hills. From San Remo it is only about 20km/12mi to the Italian-French frontier.
Thanks to its sheltered situation San Remo has a mild and equable climate in winter, and in summer it is a lively and popular resort, with a beach which is partly artificial. Here olive groves have given place to greenhouses in which carnations and roses are grown for export.
Festival di San Remo
Every year in February the Italian Popular Song Festival takes place here.
Cultura Learning Italian at Omnilingua in Sanremo provides professional language and cultural studies in a perfect Italian environment. Join us at our school for the complete Italian experience; learn the language while sampling the culture, the cuisine, the history, and the art, or just simply relax on the beach with a gelato.
Omnilingua is a small, professional school that prides itself on its family atmosphere. It is recognized by ASILS and received the 'Excellence Award 2006' from LanguageCourse for outstanding services and excellence in customer satisfaction. Omnilingua's team of motivated teachers are all professionally qualified and have several years of experience teaching Italian to foreign learners. Classes are kept to a maximum of 8 students. Multilingual staff (including Japanese speakers) are always available for information and assistance. Omnilingua is open year round and new courses begin every two weeks. For all our students, we arrange high quality accommodation in shared or private apartments, in one of the local hotels or with Italian host families.
Sights Named after the famous Italian Riviera resort town, San Remo is situated at the southern entrance to Western Port Bay. A bridge in the town centre provides a link from the mainland to the popular holiday destination of Phillip Island.
San Remo's commercial centre stretches along Marine Parade which runs parallel to Phillip Island Road and the bridge across to the island. Cafes, bakeries, two hotels, restaurants and gift shops line this tourist precinct. Across the road from the shops at the western end of Marine Parade is a park with BBQ and picnic areas that stretches down to a sandy beach.
Originally established as a deep water port for the transportation of farm produce and coal to Melbourne in the mid-1800s, a thriving fishing industry soon developed in San Remo and it is currently the base for Australia's largest shark fishing fleet. The main hub of boating activity occurs around the network of elevated walkways which constitutes the San Remo Jetty, offering direct access to both Western Port Bay and Bass Strait. On the beach foreshore adjacent to the San Remo Jetty, pelicans are fed daily from freshly caught fish at around 12 noon.

San Remo, Italy

Thursday 4, June

From wikipedia about San Remo

San Remo may refer to places:
Sanremo, an Italian city San Remo, New South Wales, a town in New South Wales, Australia San Remo, Victoria, a town in Victoria, Australia San Remo, Western Australia, a suburb of Mandurah, Australia San Remo, New York, a hamlet in Suffolk County, New York, USA


Sanremo or San Remo may also refer to:San Remo Manual on International Law Applicable to Armed Conflicts at Sea (1994) San Remo conference of 1920 held at Sanremo, Italy Romulus of Genoa (Saint Romulus), a bishop of Genoa after whom the town of Sanremo was named Sanremo Music Festival The San Remo, an apartment building in New York City San Remo Apartments, Inc., an historical condominium in Seattle Hôtel San Rémo, a hotel casino in Las Vegas Rallye San Remo, a rally competition San Remo, a fictional city in the TV series Petrocelli. The scenes were filmed in Tucson, Arizona San Remo Live publishing and music company, based in London and founded by Gary Barlow and Simon Moran San Remo Macaroni Company, an Australian pasta company
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