
Located on the Gulf of Poets, Lerici is a hidden gem of eastern Liguria. A charming seaside town filled with history, beaches, and colorful streets—perfect for a relaxing day, a romantic walk, or a family outing.
🚗 How to Get to Lerici from La Spezia
- By bus: Line L from La Spezia (bus stops near Via XXIV Maggio) – about 30 minutes
- By car: around 15 minutes (note: ZTL zones in Lerici – check access hours)
- By boat: from La Spezia (Passeggiata Morin) during the warmer months – direct arrival at the port
🏖️ What to See & Do in Lerici
🏰 Lerici Castle

- A medieval fortress with breathtaking views over the gulf
- Hosts temporary exhibitions and a small geology/paleontology museum
- A perfect sunset photo spot
🚶 Seaside promenade

- A scenic walk from the harbor to San Terenzo
- Lined with palm trees, cafés, gelato shops, and sea-view benches
🏖️ Beaches

- Venere Azzurra Beach: sandy, equipped, family-friendly
- Eco del Mare: a luxurious and intimate bay (entry fee)
- San Terenzo Beach: quieter, ideal for a peaceful swim
🚤 Boat trips
- Private tours across the Gulf of Poets
- Summer ferries to Portovenere and Cinque Terre
🍝 Where to Eat in Lerici
- Ristorante Il Frantoio – Ligurian dishes with a stunning view
- La Piccola Oasi – fresh seafood and local focaccia
- La Mano di Fatima – creative cuisine, also vegetarian options
- Gelateria Arcobaleno – loved by locals for artisanal gelato
🛍️ Shopping & Local Market
- Small boutiques along the promenade with handmade items and local products
- Weekly market: every Saturday morning in Piazza Garibaldi
🎭 Events Worth Attending
- Palio del Golfo (August): traditional rowing regatta between local villages
- Sea Poetry Festival
- Lerici Summer Festival: live music, outdoor cinema, performances
📸 Instagrammable Spots
- The view from the castle toward Portovenere
- Narrow colorful alleys in the old town
- The pier at sunset
📌 Useful Tips
- Lerici is under ZTL (limited traffic zone) – check signage and hours before driving in
- Best parking: Villa Marigola or Vallata Parking (with free shuttle service)
- Wear comfortable shoes – the town center is cobbled and mostly pedestrian
- Best time to visit: morning or late afternoon
