Yes absolutely. The footage really looks inviting. Beautiful coast, coloured houses build on hills and the stunning nature are reason enough to put that on our list! 😄
@@ExpatEssentialsForItaly We have been in Livorno, Pisa, Civitavecchia, Rome, Napels, Pompeii & Venice. But we definitely would like to do a road trip like we are doing now for a more thorough and perhaps some less touristic exploring.
It's good that you've seen quite a lot of the country already. Yes, a road trip is a great adventure. A video on Venice and the Veneto region is in the pipeline. Would you like to see anything specific covered in the video?
@@ExpatEssentialsForItaly Not familiar with Veneto. Venice we did while making a cruise for our honeymoon. We were actually one of the last big ships to be allowed on the canal, so shooting from the top deck overlooking all the islands was an amazing view. Of course the canal and the gondola can’t be left out, the small streets and foods would competent it nicely.
Thank you. Well, let's hope it's not too long now before we can move around without hindrance. Are there any topics you'd like to see covered on a future video of (expat) life in Italy?
Ohhhh memories!!!! I miss Italy so much, I've been so often and your images really reminds me. I will go back this year for 2 months, so I am super happy! Now just need COVID to end!
Now that's a region to put down on the list. We have never been, but it looks really nice. Interesting history, thanks for sharing that information. The coastline of the rising sun, i like that name. Love the coloured houses too. Seems like a place not to miss out. 😄👍
@@ExpatEssentialsForItaly The colored houses like the ones at the Amalfi coast really give a nice touch. The mountains in the backdrop and coastal appearance look inviting too.
Liguria has been dominated by Genoa, a beautiful but horrendously-managed city, there is also La Spezia, Imperia and Savona to check out. Liguria has the highest median age in Italy, one of the highest in the world at almost 50.
Many thanks for sharing. Is there a particular reason for Liguria having the highest median age in Italy, such as the diet or the climate, for example?
@@ExpatEssentialsForItaly it has been a serious issue since after world war II concluded. A few factors contribute to this phenomenon: industrialisation, the changing of the family unit, the cost of living, government policies--unaffordable child care and high property costs
When you refer to Liguria having the "highest median age in Italy, one of the highest in the world at almost 50", I took that to mean a healthy lifestyle based on food consumption, personal wellbeing and fitness, and a general overall healthy outlook, but you're referring to factors that affect the whole of Italy and, for that matter, the rest of the world to varying degrees. Is there anything specific relating to Liguria that makes it stand out from the other Italian regions to make it the region where it can say with some pride that it has "the highest median age in Italy, one of the highest in the world at almost 50"?
@@ExpatEssentialsForItaly median age refers to the average of the inhabitants as opposed to life expectancy. Having a median age of almost 50 is quite high and presents problems. But why do people in Liguria live long? A mixed climate--somewhat cold winters and hot summers, good, local food and a reasonably good healthcare system.
Is Liguria a region you'd like to visit? If so, what attracts you to it? Please leave a comment below.
Yes absolutely. The footage really looks inviting. Beautiful coast, coloured houses build on hills and the stunning nature are reason enough to put that on our list! 😄
Awesome! You'll like the next video, then. What parts of Italy are you familiar with?
@@ExpatEssentialsForItaly We have been in Livorno, Pisa, Civitavecchia, Rome, Napels, Pompeii & Venice. But we definitely would like to do a road trip like we are doing now for a more thorough and perhaps some less touristic exploring.
It's good that you've seen quite a lot of the country already. Yes, a road trip is a great adventure. A video on Venice and the Veneto region is in the pipeline. Would you like to see anything specific covered in the video?
@@ExpatEssentialsForItaly Not familiar with Veneto. Venice we did while making a cruise for our honeymoon. We were actually one of the last big ships to be allowed on the canal, so shooting from the top deck overlooking all the islands was an amazing view. Of course the canal and the gondola can’t be left out, the small streets and foods would competent it nicely.
Good to know this helpful facts about liguria in Italy!
Thank you. Is this region of Italy somewhere you'd like to visit?
@@ExpatEssentialsForItaly I've never heard of this place before but its beautiful. I wish to go there someday.
The region is better known for the Italian Riviera and places like Portofino and Cinque Terra. Hopefully, you'll be able to visit at some stage.
Italy such a great place
it sure is! Thanks for watching.
This is good to know!
Thanks, and thanks for watching.
Loved it ! Makes me miss travelling so much !
Thank you. Well, let's hope it's not too long now before we can move around without hindrance. Are there any topics you'd like to see covered on a future video of (expat) life in Italy?
Bella la Liguria!! One of my favorite regions & loved seeing through your eyes!
Thank you. Yes, Liguria has a lot going for it. Is it a popular area for your clients?
Loved learning more about Liguria! This was super interesting! Can't wait to visit (hopefully) soon! :)
Glad you enjoyed it. When you can, what part of Liguria would you like to visit?
Italy so beautiful
Thank you, and thanks for watching.
Interesting facts in general and about Italy in double.
"Italy in double"? Has the dreaded curse of predictive text struck?
I absolutely love Liguria!! I was fortunate enough to live there for 3 months last year, in Sestri Levante, halfway between La Spezia and Genoa 😍
Thanks for sharing. What do you love the most about Liguria?
Amazing!
Thanks, and thanks for watching.
Very nice place to visit! 😍
Glad you like it. Have you been to Liguria?
@@ExpatEssentialsForItaly Not yet.
Okay, what three places would you like to visit when you get the opportunity?
Ohhhh memories!!!! I miss Italy so much, I've been so often and your images really reminds me. I will go back this year for 2 months, so I am super happy! Now just need COVID to end!
Nice one! Is it the Liguria region and the Italian Riviera that you're intending to go back to?
Now that's a region to put down on the list. We have never been, but it looks really nice. Interesting history, thanks for sharing that information. The coastline of the rising sun, i like that name. Love the coloured houses too. Seems like a place not to miss out. 😄👍
The region has a lot going for it, with many contrasts. Was there a particular part of Liguria highlighted in the video that appeals to you?
@@ExpatEssentialsForItaly The colored houses like the ones at the Amalfi coast really give a nice touch. The mountains in the backdrop and coastal appearance look inviting too.
Yes, I can see how that appeals.
I'm gonna have to make a trip to Italy once the world opens back up.
That's a very achievable goal! Is there a particular region or city of Italy that you have in mind?
Liguria has been dominated by Genoa, a beautiful but horrendously-managed city, there is also La Spezia, Imperia and Savona to check out. Liguria has the highest median age in Italy, one of the highest in the world at almost 50.
Many thanks for sharing. Is there a particular reason for Liguria having the highest median age in Italy, such as the diet or the climate, for example?
@@ExpatEssentialsForItaly it has been a serious issue since after world war II concluded. A few factors contribute to this phenomenon: industrialisation, the changing of the family unit, the cost of living, government policies--unaffordable child care and high property costs
When you refer to Liguria having the "highest median age in Italy, one of the highest in the world at almost 50", I took that to mean a healthy lifestyle based on food consumption, personal wellbeing and fitness, and a general overall healthy outlook, but you're referring to factors that affect the whole of Italy and, for that matter, the rest of the world to varying degrees. Is there anything specific relating to Liguria that makes it stand out from the other Italian regions to make it the region where it can say with some pride that it has "the highest median age in Italy, one of the highest in the world at almost 50"?
@@ExpatEssentialsForItaly median age refers to the average of the inhabitants as opposed to life expectancy. Having a median age of almost 50 is quite high and presents problems. But why do people in Liguria live long? A mixed climate--somewhat cold winters and hot summers, good, local food and a reasonably good healthcare system.
Okay, thanks. That makes sense. Are there any topics on (expat) life in Italy you'd like to see covered in future videos?
Needs a new narrator. Thanks.
Fair comment. Who do you suggest or recommend as a replacement?
Liguria isn't Italy.
That's right - it's a very nice region of Italy. What's your favourite part of Liguria?
@@ExpatEssentialsForItaly Liguria Is not Italy.
That's right - so what's your favourite part of Liguria?
@@ExpatEssentialsForItaly Wherever, Liguria Is fantastic land
Yes, it is. What's your favourite part of Liguria?