This colourful fishing village is popular with both tourists and locals.
Take a cruise from Rapallo to Portofino,
a colourful fishing village surrounded by olive groves.
Thatched cottages,
colourful fishing villages, awesome fish and chips and long summer evenings playing badminton or rounders in the garden.
Tropical beaches of dazzling white sand shaded by palm trees are strung out along the coastline, there are captivating towns and
colourful fishing villages, and inland you'll find magnificent nature reserves that are home to exotic wildlife such as hippos, monkeys and manatees.
Not exact matches
Colourful fishing hamlets dot the east coast, where longtail boats bob amid the seaside
villages and bright green mangroves.
Alternatively, it's just a short stroll to get from here into the traditional
fishing village of Gelletas — where you'll be able to explore narrow, winding streets,
colourful markets, and a great range of bars, restaurants and cafés.
At the middle section of beach
colourful long tail boats are moored up in front of the traditional
fishing village of Chaloklum, where a host of fantastic seafood restaurants cook up the day's catch fresh from ocean to plate.
See the unspoilt and
colourful villages and
fishing harbours.
Colourful villages cling to the dramatic coastline of the Italian Riviera, with the glittering Mediterranean forming picture - postcard vistas in every direction, and glamorous yachts clamouring for attention alongside quaint
fishing boats in idyllic harbours.
Off Sicily's north coast we found an island of raw scenic beauty with dramatic volcanic cliffs plunging into the sea, sleepy
villages amidst verdant mountains,
colourful fishing boats on pebbly beaches, hills covered in wild capers and vines heavy with grapes for sweet malvasia wine.
Africa's smallest country, The Gambia is renowned for its heavenly beaches, but also boasts vast swathes of unspoilt natural wilderness teeming with wildlife, as well as a
colourful and chaotic capital city (Banjul) and a clutch of sleepy
fishing villages.
Great for experiencing the daily lives of the local population, the northern end of Mui Ne Bay is home to a traditional
fishing village which also offers a picturesque view of the coastline lined with swaying palm trees and
colourful fishing boats moored on the water.
See the unspoilt and
colourful villages and
fishing harbours of Ireland's most westerly point.
Port Campbell used to be a sleepy, little
fishing village but now has an almost cosmopolitan feel — very
colourful and very lively, with a parade of various shops along the main street.