Finale Ligure

- Finale is Blue Flag for the clean sea and the beach among the most beautiful, wide and long in Italy around the Castelletto, one of the symbols of Finale Ligure.

- Finale is Green Flag for the great attention to families and children: shallow and clear sea, wide and equipped beach, areas dedicated to children, Family services throughout the town

- The beauty of Finalborgo, one of the most beautiful villages in Italy, a jewel guarded by beautiful walls

- Finalmarina and Finalpia: Finalmarina, with its wide sandy beach, is a favorite destination for seaside tourism thanks to its long and green promenade; the oldest part of Finalpia rises around the Sanctuary of Santa Maria di Pia and the adjacent Benedictine Monastery, still today protagonists of the religious and cultural life of the village

- Le Manie: true oxygen of Finale area, thanks to the short distance that divides the plateau from the sea, it is also a destination for gastronomy lovers: many in fact the trattorias and farms that offer typical local cuisine. The whole territory is crossed by an extensive network of trails, practicable either trekking or Nordic walking or riding your MTB

- Varigotti: ancient Saracen village with timeless beauty, now a tourist destination known internationally with the wonderful Baia dei Saraceni

- Castel Gavone: Castel Gavone is an excellent example of military architecture of the late Middle Ages. Many of its original materials, beams, stones and columns, have been used over time for the construction of churches, portals and villas. Its foundations are on a gigantic curved bastion at the highest point of the "Becchignolo". Today survive parts of the lateral walls and the very famous Torre del Diamante, covered by a parament of squared and faceted diamond-tipped stones

- Church of Santa Caterina: the monumental complex of Finalborgo, consisting of the church and the large convent annexed gravitating around the two Renaissance cloisters, today houses the Finale Archaeological Museum, the Congress Hall, the Disciplinanti Oratory for temporary exhibitions and the Civic Library

- Monumental arches: between the promenade and the eastern area there are two monumental arches, named after Margherita Teresa of Spain and Carlo Alberto di Savoia. The Arch to Margherita Teresa was built in 1666 to celebrate the transition in Finale Ligure of Margherita Teresa who went to Austria for the marriage to Leopold I. The Arch to Carlo Alberto di Savoia dates back to 1836 and was built on the occasion of the passage of the sovereign on his journey to Nice.

- Shopping and Movida: all Finale is full of shops, bars and clubs for the maximum enjoyment of everyone