What do I need to know before moving to Portovenere?
When we asked people what advice they would give someone preparing to move to Portovenere, they said...
"Portovenere, is a small town located in the Liguria region, known for its picturesque landscapes and historical sites. Before moving there, expats should know that the primary language spoken is Italian, so learning the basics of the language would be beneficial. The cost of living in Portovenere is relatively high compared to other Italian towns, due to its popularity as a tourist destination. The town is small, so most amenities are within walking distance, but owning a car could be useful for exploring the surrounding areas. The local cuisine is heavily seafood-based, given its coastal location. The town is also known for its locally produced honey and olive oil. Portovenere has a Mediterranean climate, with hot summers and mild winters. It's important to note that the town can get quite crowded during the peak tourist season, which is typically from June to August. The healthcare system in Italy is of a high standard, and expats will have access to this. However, it's recommended to have comprehensive health insurance to cover any potential medical costs. The town is steeped in history, with many historical sites such as the Church of St. Peter and the Doria Castle. The local culture is laid-back and relaxed, with a strong emphasis on enjoying life, known as "La Dolce Vita". Finally, it's important to note that while Portovenere is a beautiful place to live, job opportunities may be limited, particularly for those who do not speak Italian. Many of the available jobs are in the tourism industry, which can be seasonal," commented one expat who made the move to Portovenere, Italy.
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What do I need to know before moving to Portovenere?
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