
Escape to Paradise: Unforgettable Luxury at the Best Western Plus Tigullio Royal, Italy
Escape to Paradise: Almost Unforgettable Luxury at the Best Western Plus Tigullio Royal (and the little things that make it real).
Okay, buckle up, buttercups. Let's talk about the Best Western Plus Tigullio Royal in Italy. "Paradise"? Yeah, maybe. "Unforgettable"? Well, that depends on how you measure those things. It’s less about pearly gates and more about…wait for it…finding out you actually like a foot bath. Which, yeah, happened.
First Impressions & the Wheelchair-Friendly Factor:
Listen, I’m not a travel writer with a perfectly polished prose. Life’s too short. I’m a real person, and I need things to be accessible. Let's be upfront, this part is important. The BW Tigullio Royal mostly nails it. Wheelchair access is good. You can navigate the lobby, get to the elevator, and generally move around pretty easily. They claim a lot of accessibility features. Of course, I didn't personally test every single nook and cranny with a wheelchair, but it looked promising. The elevator is there (major win!). The exterior corridor has that classic hotel vibe, which is fine. The front desk is 24-hour which is a lifesaver when you arrive after a flight delay that gave you that kind of hair.
The Room: My Sanctuary (and the Occasionally Faulty Window):
My room? Pretty darn sweet, actually. The air conditioning was a godsend (it was July). Free Wi-Fi in all rooms! Hallelujah! And it actually worked. The coffee/tea maker was present and accounted for (vital for battling jet lag). They had bathrobes, which is always a touch that screams "luxurious sloth." The blackout curtains were glorious; I mean, I could actually sleep in. The bathroom, with it's hair dryer, toiletries, and shower, was surprisingly spacious.
Okay, real talk. The window… well, it opened. And sometimes, if you weren’t careful, it stayed open. Meaning, I had to close it myself, the first few times…and then I learned how to prop it in place with a shoe. Minor imperfection, sure, but it made me smile.
(And honestly, the smoke detector felt… present. In a good way. Like, they cared.)
Dining, Drinking, and Snacking: From Buffets to Bliss and the Quest for REAL Coffee:
Breakfast [buffet]: This is where things get interesting. They do put on a spread. This is the thing that makes you feel like a person, with the safe dining setup and sanitized kitchen and tableware items. The Asian breakfast, a nice change (was it truly authentic? Who cares, it was a nice change). And definitely not a bad deal when factoring in the breakfast service that is offered. Coffee/tea in restaurant. I’m a coffee snob, so I didn't dig the coffee at first. BUT! But, but, but…I eventually found a tiny, perfect espresso spot in the lobby. Victory! The restaurants were also lovely and varied to a point, but I'm not sure after a while if they even offered any more than the same old thing.
The Quest For Relaxation: Spa, Saunas, and…Foot Baths?
Here's where the "Paradise" claim starts to build some steam. The Spa/Sauna situation is legit. There are saunas, a steamroom, and a pool with a view. Now, I'm not always a "spa person," but the massage was divine. Seriously. Worth every single euro. And then… the foot bath. I'm not sure what went through my head, but I tried it. And… I loved it. I just sort of zoned out in the sauna and watched the world go by from the pool with a view. The spa felt luxurious, even if I was a bit of a mess internally.
Cleanliness and Safety: Modern Worries, Modern Solutions:
Let's be real, nobody wants to get sick on vacation. They definitely had the anti-viral cleaning products running at full blast. Daily disinfection in common areas, hand sanitizer everywhere, and staff trained in safety protocol. They also had room sanitization opt-out available, but who would want to opt-out of that? The physical distancing of at least 1 meter was also in place. They were taking things seriously, and I appreciated that.
Things to Do & Getting Around:
They offer a concierge and a taxi service, so getting around is easy. You can rent a bicycle
The Little Things That Matter (and Give the Hotel Soul):
Here’s the kicker. It was the small things that made the Best Western Plus Tigullio Royal feel less like a chain and more like somewhere I actually wanted to be. The warm smiles from the staff, the fact they remembered my (very weird) coffee order after the first morning, things like that. It’s these quirks that made it “almost unforgettable.”
The Verdict (and the Big, Ol' Invitation):
Pros: Good location. Generally accessible. Great spa. Comfortable rooms. Fantastic staff. Cons: The coffee could use a little work. (Just being honest!)
My Emotional Score: 8.5/10. (Would definitely go back, especially for that foot bath.)
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P.S. – Seriously, try the foot bath. You'll thank me later.
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Alright, buckle up, buttercup, because we're about to dive HEADFIRST into a potential Italian adventure in the Tigullio region, specifically the land of the Best Western Plus Tigullio Royal. Now, I'm NOT a travel blogger, just a messy human with a penchant for overthinking and a deep, abiding love for pasta. So, here's the itinerary, or rather, what might happen based on my current, slightly caffeinated state:
Day 1: Arrival & The Great Italian "Arrival"
Morning (or, Let's Be Real, Early Afternoon): Wake up in the land of the ever-so-familiar. Pack. Panic. Realize you've forgotten your favorite pair of socks. Curse the sock gods. Arrive at the airport, and then… the airport. Ugh. The waiting. Finally Board the plane, trying to pretend you're not slightly terrified of flying.
Afternoon: Land in… where? Genoa? Let's say Genoa, for the sake of convenience. Find the shuttle/train (or, God forbid, attempt to navigate a rental car. That sounds terrifying). The first hurdle: deciphering the Italian train station signage. Pray for patience, which, let's be honest, is already on its last, fraying leg.
Late Afternoon/Early Evening: Arrive at the Best Western Plus Tigullio Royal in Chiavari. Hopefully, the check-in process is smoother than my typical morning coffee routine. Hope they actually have the room I booked. Pray for a balcony. Seriously, a balcony with a view? That's luxury, baby!
- Anecdote Alert: Once, in a Parisian hotel, I booked a "romantic suite." Turned out to be a glorified broom closet with a view of a brick wall. Learned my lesson: always double-check.
Evening: Unpack (or not, depending on how tired you are). Stumble out for a bite. Find a trattoria. Order pasta. Any pasta. All the pasta. Get incredibly overwhelmed by the menu. Attempt to speak Italian. Fail miserably. Point at things. End up with something delicious anyway. Relish in the sheer Italianness of it all.
Quirky Observation: Observe the locals. The way they talk with their hands. The passionate arguments. The sheer love of food. It's… intoxicating. And also, potentially very loud.
Emotional Reaction: Pure, unadulterated joy. I'm in Italy! Seriously, pinch me.
Day 2: Portofino Frenzy & The Pursuit of the Perfect Pesto
Morning: Wake up to whatever view "the gods" deigned to give us. Maybe a slow breakfast. Perhaps some delicious Italian coffee. (Or a coffee from the vending machine, because, well, life.)
Mid-Morning: Take a train/bus to Portofino. Oh, Portofino! The land of the ridiculously expensive yachts. The beautiful people. The… overwhelming crowds. Be prepared to dodge selfie sticks.
- Messy Structure Alert: Okay, so, maybe Portofino is overrated. Maybe it's just the crowds. Maybe I'm a grumpy cynic. But still, gotta see it, right?
Afternoon: Wander around Portofino for a while. Pretend you belong. Take some photos. Gawk at the yachts. Try not to get your credit card maxed out by a gelato vendor.
- Doubling Down: Find the highest point in Portofino. Climb. Gasp at the scenery. Realize how utterly beautiful it is, even with the crowds. Okay, maybe Portofino isn't so bad after all. Buy a silly souvenir.
Late Afternoon: On the way back through the region, make sure to buy a pesto recipe.
Evening: Back to Chiavari. Dinner at a restaurant with outdoor seating. Order pesto pasta. Compare it to your homemade pesto (which you'll inevitably mess up, but that's okay!).
- Emotional Reaction: That pesto! OMG, that pesto! I'm in heaven. This is the best thing, even if it's not.
Day 3: Cinque Terre Dreaming & Minor Setbacks
- Morning: Wake up maybe a bit sore from all of the hiking, and the delicious food. Take a train to Monterosso al Mare.
- Rambles: Okay, the trains are the worst part of this whole trip. Seriously how am I supposed to get to the best places while my train is always overbooked?
- Afternoon: Explore Monterosso al Mare, starting with its beaches.
- Minor Categories: A small, secluded beach is the best part. Take a moment and breathe here.
- Evening: Travel back to Chiavari for a final dinner, and try to enjoy it while the bus is late and the train is crowded.
Day 4: Departure & The Italian Hangover
Morning: One last breakfast. Try not to cry while you're eating it. Pack. Check out. Head to the airport.
Afternoon: Arrive back home. Unpack. Sink onto the sofa.
- Emotional Reaction: Heartbroken. In Italy, but I think it's worth it.
Quirky Observation: You’ll be dreaming of pizza, pasta, and espresso for weeks, maybe months, to come.
Imperfections & Reality Bites:
- Language Barrier: My Italian will be… limited. Expect gesturing, awkward phrases, and a lot of smiles.
- Transportation: Expect delays, confusion, and a near-constant state of mild panic.
- Food Coma: Guaranteed.
- Sunburn: Highly probable.
- The Unexpected: Things will go wrong. Flights will be delayed. Restaurants will be closed. You’ll get lost. Embrace it. This is part of the adventure.
Final Thoughts:
This is not a perfectly polished, Instagram-worthy trip. It'll probably be a little messy, a little chaotic, and a whole lot of fun. It's about embracing the imperfections, the moments of sheer, unadulterated joy, and the memory of that amazing pesto. Now, if you'll excuse me, I need to start practicing my Italian… Ciao, bella!
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Escape to Paradise: Unforgettable Luxury at the Best Western Plus Tigullio Royal, Italy - ...Or Was It? Let's Dig In.
Okay, "Paradise." That's a Big Claim. Seriously, How Luxurious is it *Really*?
Tell me about the Breakfast. Because breakfast can make or break a vacation. Spill.
What about the Location? Is it truly as "unforgettable" as they claim? (and how do you pronounce Tigullio, for the love of god?)
Okay, Let's Talk About The Staff. Were They Helpful? Annoying? Did They Speak English? (The essentials!)
Any Quirky Moments or Mishaps? Spill the Tea!
Would You Go Back? (And be honest!)

