Best attractions and places to see around San Bartolomeo Al Mare include a mix of historical landmarks, natural coastal features, and cultural sites. This picturesque coastal town on the Ligurian Riviera di Ponente offers a pleasant climate and a family-friendly environment. The area is characterized by its Mediterranean atmosphere, with a coastline featuring fine gravel beaches and a hinterland of olive groves. Visitors can explore ancient defensive structures, charming historic centers, and significant religious buildings.
Last updated: May 11, 2026
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Beautiful in the evening too / stunning sunset.
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Beautiful town with a fantastic basilica. Many stairs leading up, 3 interesting restaurants, many narrow streets, a great experience.
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Beautiful church in Cervo
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A walking tour, a wonderful church overlooking the Ligurian coast
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in the area there are many trails built by local bikers, of varying difficulty
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The first of a series of watchtowers. These turrets started from the sea and from village to village served to warn of the arrival of the Saracens, lighting fires. The next turret is in the village of Torretta. This is the first of the line that goes up the Prino valley.
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Beautiful little church square. In August/September small concerts take place here almost every day.
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San Bartolomeo al Mare and its surroundings offer several historical sites. You can visit the Santa Maria Tower, a 16th-century defensive structure offering panoramic views. The Historic Center of San Bartolomeo al Mare itself retains an old-world atmosphere with its traditional Ligurian alleys. Just a short distance away, the Historic Center of Cervo is a medieval village with historic houses and the baroque Church of San Giovanni Battista. The Sanctuary of Nostra Signora della Rovere, a 16th-century chapel with beautiful stucco decorations, also has ancient roots dating back to pre-Roman times.
Yes, the area boasts beautiful natural features and viewpoints. The Beach of San Bartolomeo al Mare and Pian Rosso Beach offer serene coastal experiences. You can enjoy idyllic views of the turquoise water from the Port of San Bartolomeo al Mare. The Lungomare delle Nazioni is a pedestrian promenade perfect for enjoying the sea breeze. For elevated views, the Ginestro Pass provides vistas of the olive groves around Imperia, and Torre Prarola along the cycle path offers splendid views of the ruins and coastline.
San Bartolomeo al Mare is very family-friendly. The Beach of San Bartolomeo al Mare has a gently sloping fine gravel beach equipped with showers and cafes. The Lungomare delle Nazioni promenade features children's play areas. The Riviera dei Fiori Cycle Path is a safe, traffic-free route suitable for all ages, offering fabulous views. Additionally, the nearby Caves of Toirano and Borgio Verezzi offer an exciting excursion for curious minds.
For scenic walks and cycle rides, the Lungomare delle Nazioni is ideal, connecting the town center to Diano Marina and Cervo. The Riviera dei Fiori Cycle Path, built on a disused railway line, offers a class-free experience with stunning coastal views, especially near Torre Prarola. There are also various hiking and cycling routes through the enchanting olive groves surrounding the area, providing panoramic views.
Yes, you can explore the region's culture. The Olive Museum provides insights into the area's prominent olive production. The Sanctuary of Nostra Signora della Rovere is a significant cultural and historical site. In nearby Diano Marina, the Museo Civico di Diano Marina offers further insights into regional history and culture.
The area around San Bartolomeo al Mare is excellent for outdoor activities. You can enjoy road cycling on routes like the 'Capo Cervo – Gulf of Andora loop' or challenge yourself on routes around the Ginestro Pass. For hiking, consider the 'Historic Center of Cervo – Panoramic Coastal Trail loop'. Running enthusiasts can try the 'Diano Marina Promenade – Andrea Rossi Monument loop'. Find more details on these activities and routes in the dedicated guides for Road Cycling, Hiking, and Running Trails.
To experience the local charm, wander through the Historic Center of San Bartolomeo al Mare with its colorful houses and narrow alleys. A visit to the nearby Historic Center of Cervo is highly recommended; it's a car-free medieval village clinging to a hill, offering a glimpse into traditional Ligurian life and stunning architecture like the Church of San Giovanni Battista. The quaint village of Borgata Chiappa also features colorful houses and narrow alleys.
Beyond the immediate vicinity, you can take a short boat ride to Gallinara Island, a mystical island known for birdwatching and snorkeling. Another unique excursion is to the Nearby Caves (Grotte di Toirano and Caves of Borgio Verezzi), which feature impressive stalactites, stalagmites, and prehistoric remains. The medieval village of Cervo, just 1 kilometer away, is also an excellent day trip.
Visitors frequently praise the breathtaking views, especially from places like the Historic Center of Cervo and the Ginestro Pass. The traffic-free experience and splendid views along the Riviera dei Fiori Cycle Path are also highly appreciated. Many enjoy the charming, narrow streets of the historic villages and the overall Mediterranean atmosphere.
Absolutely. The Beach of San Bartolomeo al Mare and the more secluded Pian Rosso Beach are perfect for unwinding by the sea. The Lungomare delle Nazioni offers a pleasant stroll along the coast, lined with palm trees and flowerbeds. You can also relax at the Port of San Bartolomeo al Mare, enjoying the views and maritime-themed bars and restaurants.
Yes, the region has several significant religious landmarks. The Parish of Saint Bartholomew (Parrocchia di San Bartolomeo Apostolo) is known for its architectural beauty and historical importance. The Sanctuary of Nostra Signora della Rovere, a 16th-century chapel, is a site of historical and spiritual significance. In Cervo, the baroque Church of San Giovanni Battista is a central point of the village. The parish church SS. Mauro e Giacomo Maggiore in Borgata Chiappa also features a dominating bell tower and frescoes.


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