Hi all,My partner and I are looking to

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06/27/2017 - 23:34

Hi all,My partner and I are looking to relocate to Italy for 4-6 months next May/June.We are looking for any recommendations on where to live that is:By the sea, not too isolated, foreigner-friendly and an overly great place to be!Any recommendations are welcome! We were thinking somewhere like Positano/Amalfi Coast. We have heard that Liguria is cool too. Perhaps Levanto? Our situation is a little different as we both run online busineses, so finding work won't be a concern. We will be looking to work from our laptops and enjoy a slower pace of life, opposed to that of inner city Melbourne, Australia.  Thank you to you all in advance!RyanP.S We were thinking of just getting an AirBNB as it will be furnished etc. Good idea? 

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We spend our summers in Liguria and winters in London and have lives in several other countries. We love Liguria as it ticks most of our boxes!
We love travelling and are also members of home exchange and have swapped both properties to travel farther afield. Don't know if you have property in Australia that you could do that with if you ar elooking for a longish term in Italy?
You're welcome to email me at gilldambrosio@gmail.com if you would like to chat more about Liguria... we're on the western side of Genova nea Alassio...

We spend our summers in Liguria and winters in London and have lives in several other countries. We love Liguria as it ticks most of our boxes!
We love travelling and are also members of home exchange and have swapped both properties to travel farther afield. Don't know if you have property in Australia that you could do that with if you ar elooking for a longish term in Italy?
You're welcome to email me at gilldambrosio@gmail.com if you would like to chat more about Liguria... we're on the western side of Genova near Alassio...

Hi there gilldambrosio,Thanks for posting! This is some great information :)I haven't looked into Liguria, but will now! Up until now, we had our minds set on Praiano. If you know anything about this area, I'd love to chat further. We are thinking initially 4 months however if we like it, I don't see why we wouldn't stay for a longer period. Once again, thanks for your input! Much appreciated!Ryan :)

I only know that area a little as we have family in Salerno who we visiteda couple of times and stayed in another family house for a week in Atrani, a very small town the other side of Amalfi. It's a beautiful coastline, very popular with tourists from all over the world. I imagine Praiano would be similar. The last time we went was about 30 years ago - so I don't know if it's changed considerably from then! I can imagine the traffic has got worse there as it has here in Liguria... particularly arounf the 15th August when most s take their summer holiday a week or more around that date.it depends on what experience you want... the Amalfi coast is more geared up for foreign tourism so you can probably find more people who speak English, restaurant menus with translations etc. I rember them serving fish and chips in some places! Liguria where we live, caters mainly for tourists in the summer so you probably need to speak more to integrate, which could be a plus if you plan to stay longer term! Having said that the locals are very friendly when you get to know them and some do speak a bit of English.. in the summer there are hundreds of free events organised from opera excerpts to theatre to outdoor cinemas, cover bands playing in the little squares, so we are out practically every evening from June to September without paying a penny! Both areas will be popular in the summer months (particularly July and August when prices go up considerably) and as the coast is a very narrow strip with steep hills going down to the sea. The small towns and villages were  previously fishing/agricultual villages so not designed for mass tourism of today! You will get better value if you live inland but this could mean needing a car or scooter (the latter thoroughly recommended for ease of parking!!) We love May/June and September/ October when there are fewer 'tourists' around.The climate in Liguria is great (we've been coming for 17 years) as usually from June through to September we see very little rain and there is a micro climate where we are with th mountains inland getting most of the rain, leaving the coast try so we escape from the extremes we often hear are happening in other areas of Italy!My husband's from the south east of Italy in Bari, Puglia where we lived for several years but we love this particular area of the north and the civic pride people have here in the small towns and villages. We have also lived in Reggio Calabria, Imola and Turin plus various European cities Paris, Brussels, Stockholm and Istanbul.Good luck with your research and you're welcome to ask any questions about Italy in general too....