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Bagni 5 Maggio


Bathing establishment in pretty bay
Via V Maggio, 26
Genoa 16147
Italy
The Bagni Cinque Maggio are located in a pretty bay, just a short distance from the Genova Quarto railway station. Going down the entrance stairway you cross through the bar-restaurant and then come out onto the beach where you can swim under the watchful eye of the lifeguard Luca.

Review © 2007, Wcities
Bagni 5 Maggio photo by wcities
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Bagni 7 Nasi


Bathing establishment with restaurant / pizzeria
Via Quarto, 18
Genoa 16148
Italy
The Bagni Sette Nasi are a real seaside resort with a bathing establishment with a swimming pool for adults and one for children. It also has a restaurant/pizzeria, which is open all year round.

Review © 2007, Wcities
Bagni 7 Nasi photo by wcities
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Bagni Aldebaran


Bathing establishment on a sandy beach
Lungomare G. Govi
Genoa 16016
Italy
This bathing establishment is run by Ivana and Tino. The beach is a mixture of sand and pebbles. It has a bar which serves drinks and snacks, and there is also table football. It is open from mid-May to mid-September.

Review © 2007, Wcities
Bagni Aldebaran photo by wcities
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Bagni Central


Live music in the evenings
Lungomare G. Govi
Genoa 16016
Italy
The Bagni Central bathing establishment is on a sandy beach. It has a bar and canoe hire, and there is live music during the evening. It is open from May to September.

Review © 2007, Wcities
Bagni Central photo by wcities
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Bagni Covo di Nord Est


Covo
Via Rossetti, 1
Santa Margherita Ligure
Genoa 16038
Italy
+39 185 28 6558
The Covo is a complex famous for its disco and restaurant where young and old come from Liguria and the surrounding area to spend the evening. During the summer season, there is also the swimming pool on the stretch of land that surrounds the rocky promontory where the discotheque is located.

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Bagni Doria


Bagni Doria
Via Quarto, 6
Genoa 16148
Italy
+39 10 39 4410
Bagni Doria in Quarto, with its white and green umbrellas occupies the pebbled beach of a small gulf which can be seen from the coastal road to the east of Genoa. This bar cum restaurant is not far from the city center.

Review © 2007, Wcities
Bagni Doria photo by wcities
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Bagni Estoril


Estoril-Moonlight
Corso Italia, 7/d
Genoa 16145
Italy
+39 10 362 3754
By day this place dominates the beach with its umbrellas and sun beds. By night it is transformed into Estoril Moonlight, a disco with two dance floors with Mimmo Roselli and Stafano Rebora on the decks. One dance floor is under the stars, great for those warm summer nights, the other is inside. You can also go shopping by night in the well organized shopping area or have an aperitif on the terrace and eat a pizza or dine at the private restaurant, which is open till midnight.

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Bagni Europa


Bagni Europa
Via Quarto, 4
Genoa 16148
Italy
+39 10 38 7270
The bay of Bagni Europa, being only a few kilometres, as the crow flies (or the fish swims!) from the port looks the part of the riviera beach as well as being easily reached from the centre in only a few minutes, even by public transport. The beach is surrounded by beach huts, each with a balcony, table and a view of the sea.

Review © 2007, Wcities
Bagni Europa photo by wcities
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Bagni Italia


Pizza and sun
Corso Italia, 9
Genoa 16145
Italy
+39 10 362 0685
This is a large bathing establishment with swimming pool (with water polo) a football/volleyball pitch, a bar and an excellent pizzeria, which provides quality pizzas of a very generous size. In the summer you can eat on the terrace, which juts out over the sea.

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Bagni La Marina


La Marina
Via Pomaro, 8
San Michele di Pagana
Genoa 16035
Italy
+39 185 5 1410
Bagni La Marina offers the usual services such as sun beds, beach huts and a bar as well as a wide selection of video games for children and a small jetty for diving for older children. Bar is open year round.

Review © 2007, Wcities
Bagni La Marina photo by wcities
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Bagni Maddalena


Sandy beach
Lungomare Kennedy
Genoa 16011
Italy
From the Bagni Maria's sandy beach or from the comfortable seats in the bar restaurant you can observe the young (and the not so young) taking part in the acqua gym, acqua volley, and in swimming courses. There is a special swimming pool for children only. This bathing establishment is run by Signora Giovanna, an ardent lover of new information technology; so make sure you let her know that you have heard about the Bagni Maddalena on the Internet! Hot showers are free for all customers. It is open from mid-May to mid-September.

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Bagni Marechiaro


Bathing establishment in central location
Lungomare G. Govi
Genoa 16016
Italy
This bathing establishment is in a very central position. Its beach is a mixture of sand and pebbles. You can hire canoes and pedalos here, or play table tennis and table football. On Saturday evenings, there is an open-air disco in front of the bar. It is open from May to September.

Review © 2007, Wcities
Bagni Marechiaro photo by wcities
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Bagni Marinella


Popular with families
Piazza C. A. Dallachiesa
Genoa 16016
Italy
Entire Genoese familes spend the summer months in the town of Ponente (Cogobeach), taking advantage of its vicinity to the city which enables parents to reach their workplace in little more than half an hour. The Bagni Marinella, at Cogoleto, have become an institution. This bathing establishment is in a very central location and has more than ten years of experience. Additions are always being made, such as the recent children's swimming pool and the floating island. It has a bar, which serves drinks and snacks, and hires out pedalos. It is open from mid-May to mid-September.

Review © 2007, Wcities
Bagni Marinella photo by wcities
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Bagni Marini Scogliera


Rocky
Passeggiata Anita Garibaldi, 25
Genoa 16167
Italy
The nicest communal bathing area in Capoluogo is in the attractive seaside area of Nervi. Scogliera is open year round and occupies a large area of the cliffs where umbrellas are set directly in the rock. In the summer, from June to mid September, the swimming pool is open, right between the railway and the sea.

Review © 2007, Wcities
Bagni Marini Scogliera photo by wcities
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Bagni Mauro


Beach at the western end of Cogoleto
Loc. Arrestra
Genoa, Savona 17100
Italy
The Bagni Mauro beach is twinned with the adjacent Bagni Pippo beach. It is located at the extreme Western end of Cogoletto, although it falls under the administration of Varazze. The beach is a mixture of pebbles and sand and the area is very quiet. It is fairly easy to park nearby without having to spend hours looking for a parking space. There is a bar which sells snacks and drinks, and you can also hire pedalos and canoes here. The Bagni Mauro offer an interesting game known as "rave sport" which involves an unusual way of diving into the sea. It is open from May to September.

Review © 2007, Wcities
Bagni Mauro photo by wcities
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Bagni Medusa


Natural swimming pool
Passeggiata Anita Garibaldi, 27a
Genoa 16167
Italy
Medusa, on the Nerva promenade, is just like a balcony over the sea with a trattoria and pizzeria in the winter and a bathing centre in the summer with a curious, natural, tidal swimming pool which is a small basin formed out of rock jutting straight out of the sea.

Review © 2007, Wcities
Bagni Medusa photo by wcities
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Bagni Monumento


Garibaldini
Via V Maggio, 28
Genoa 16148
Italy
The area of Quarto is better known as Quarto dei Mille because it was from here that Garibaldi left on his expedition to the south. Today there is an imposing statue to record the event giving the name of Monumento to the area between the train station of Quarto and the sea as well as the bathing establishment, with its bar and restaurant at its feet. As with all beaches to the east of Genoa, it is located between the sea and the coastal road, which can be reached by a small stairwell.

Review © 2007, Wcities
Bagni Monumento photo by wcities
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Bagni Nuovo Lido


A must
Corso Italia, 15
Genoa 16146
Italy
+39 10 31 2005
The Lido is a primary summer destination for locals of Genoa, located along the coastal area of the city, it can be easily reached during the lunch hour and it is popular both for its gym and its pool which is great for kids with its many slides. This is a large establishment and the changing huts are spread over two floors, some with a sort of veranda with plenty of tables and chairs making it real home from home by the sea, for many locals. There is of course also a bar and pizzeria.

Review © 2007, Wcities
Bagni Nuovo Lido photo by wcities
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Bagni Nuovo Lido


Bathing establishment with 281 beach huts
Lungomare Kennedy
Genoa 16011
Italy
+39 10 912 6668
The beach at the Bagni Nuono Lido is made up of a mixture of sand and pebbles (it depends on the mood of the sea), and is spread over more than 110 metres in the centre of Arenzano. It has 281 beach huts, a salt water swimming pool for adults, and a fresh water pool for children. The bar serves drinks and snacks, and has an excellent view over the sea. You can hire pedalos, roller skates, and canoes. The Bagni Nuovo Lido offer everything you need (and more) for an excellent day by the sea!

Review © 2007, Wcities
 

 
Bagni Pagana


Pagana
Via Pomaro
San Michele di Pagana
Genoa 16035
Italy
In the bay of San Michele, the Bagni Pagana are recognisable by the long pier with a cloloured beach hut which juts out into the sea like a pile dwelling!

Review © 2007, Wcities
Bagni Pagana photo by tina [in wonderland]
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Bagni Piero


Bathing establishment with beach volleyball
Via Aurelia di Ponente
Genoa 16016
Italy
This bathing establishment is run by a young couple who are planning to carry out some great improvements on the place, however even now it is a good place to go and offers some excellent local fish dishes. The beach is a mixture of sand and pebbles. There are 50 beach huts and 60 umbrellas. You can hire pedalos and canoes, or play beach volleyball. It is open from mid-May to mid-September.

Review © 2007, Wcities
Bagni Piero photo by wcities
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Bagni Pippo


Private beach area between Cogoleto and Varazze
Loc. Arrestra
Genoa, Savona 17100
Italy
The Bagni Pippo are "married" (as are the respective owners) with the Bagni Mauro, and share the same area of sandy and pebbly beach as well as the "rave sport" - this game involves a floating buoy placed in the open sea off these two bathing establishments on the border between Cogoleto and Varazze. There is a bar which serves drinks and snacks, and you can also hire pedalos and canoes here. It is open from May to September.

Review © 2007, Wcities
Bagni Pippo photo by wcities
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Bagni Sorriso


Games for children and the elderly
Via Parenti
Genoa 16016
Italy
This bathing establishment is of a medium size and the beach is a mixture of sand and pebbles. You can hire pedalos and play ping pong here. The two owners, Federica and Francesca, have provided entertainment for both the young and the not so young. The Bagni Sorriso have colourful games for children and a small bowls area. It is open from May till September.

Review © 2007, Wcities
 

 
Bagni Stella


Rino's Star
Via Pomaro
San Michele di Pagana, Rapallo
Genoa 16035
Italy
+39 185 5 7465
Bagni Stella, with their 85 beach huts and 300 sunbeds are a real point of reference for the summer tourist trade. The establishment with its yellow-green colours has a bar where the owner Rino sells excellent rolls and hot food. When the sea is calm you can hire rowing boats and pedalos.

Review © 2007, Wcities
Bagni Stella photo by wcities
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Bagni Vittoria


Pebbly beach
Via P. Rubens, 36 r
Genoa 16158
Italy
+39 10 613 6305
Andrea is a life guard and runs this bathing establishment which is the furthest west in Genoa. This pebbly beach doesn't exactly make you think of the Caribbean, and the buildings could do with a bit of work, but the bar and restaurant (open all year round) and the 60 beach huts are just a few minutes from the city. It is open from May to September.

Review © 2007, Wcities
 

 
Italian Naval League


A taste of the sea
Via Cibrario 5
Genoa 16154
Italy
+39 10 651 2654
One of the aims of the Italian Naval League (45,000 members), is to spread 'culture and love for the sea'. It has a good representation in Genoa in the Sestri Ponente area, with over 1,400 members and 700 boats, and is one of the most important in Italy. They practice and teach fishing, sailing, diving and rowing here at an amateur and competitive level. Located near the airport in the Sestri district, it has close links to the area and offers free sailing courses for local school children. It also organizes rowing and sailing races and fishing competitions.

Review © 2007, Wcities
Italian Naval League photo by wcities
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