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Elevation

[?] Elevation of a city refers to the height above sea level at which the city is located, measured in meters.
31

Population

[?] This is a town's official population, measured each year by the national statistics authority.
31900

Real Population (5km)

[?] Our "Real Population" metric reflects more accurately a town's real size by including inhabitants in the immediate vicinity of the town's official borders.
148200

Air Quality Rating

[?] Based on PM10, PM2.5, NO2, SO2, and ozone levels. Higher scores indicate cleaner air.
84

Region

Toscana

Walkability

Very Walkable

Housing availability

[?] Based on total number of properties (sale and rent) classifies housing availability into five categories: low, relativel ylow, medium, relatively high and high.
High

Avg Download Speed (Mbps) / Avg Upload Speed (Mbps)

166
/ 95

Climate Description

Mild climate, balanced sun/rain, light winter snow, warm summers, ideal for outdoor activities.

Camaiore

Toscana

Historical center, notable architecture, proximity to Apuan Alps and Versilia coast, high housing costs.

Quality of Life Score

[?]Factors in air quality, amenities, walkability, population, and environmental risks. Higher scores suggest better living conditions.

75

Quality of Infrastructure

[?]Measures internet speed, healthcare access, airports, rail, and walkability. Higher scores mean better connectivity and essential services.

66

Quality of Economy

[?]Based on income, property prices, job availability, and population density. Higher scores indicate stronger economic conditions.

77

Camaiore Demographics

Population

[?] This is a town's official population, measured each year by the national statistics authority.

31900

Real Population (5km band)

[?] Our "Real Population" metric reflects more accurately a town's real size by including inhabitants in the immediate vicinity of the town's official borders.

148200

Births Per 100 Deaths

40.0

Population Data Source

ISTAT,2023

Estimated Unemployment Rate

Touristy Index

[?] Calculation of tourist density index for the city, comparing its total tourist number to the overall average tourist number of the region relative to its own population.The index indicates how a location’s tourist density compares to the average, with values above 100 representing higher-than-average density and values below 100 representing lower-than-average density.

Some Tourism

Income per capita (2023)

[?] This is an estimation of average income per resident for this town, based on 2023 data from the Italian Ministry of Finance.

21200

Income rank in Italy (2023)

[?] This is a ranking of the town's average income per resident, against the full list of townships in Italy.

3327 out of 7901

Infrastructure and Connectivity

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Closest Airport

Name

Galileo Galilei (Pisa)

Connectivity Score

[?] Measures travel time and service quality of nearby airport stations. Higher scores mean better transport access.

7

Driving Time

28min(s)

Galileo Galilei Airport, situated in Pisa, Italy, is the 10th busiest airport in the country, having served over 5 million passengers in 2023. It operates as a focus city for Ryanair and provides connections mainly across Europe, with notable destinations including London, Paris, and Amsterdam. The airport is known for its budget-friendly options, with a single terminal providing both domestic and international flights, and is conveniently linked to Pisa Centrale railway station via the Pisa Mover shuttle service.

2nd Closest Airport

Name

Amerigo Vespucci (Florence)

Connectivity Score

[?] Measures travel time and service quality of nearby airport stations. Higher scores mean better transport access.

6

Driving Time

51min(s)

Amerigo Vespucci Airport, also known as Florence Airport, is situated near Florence, Italy, serving as an essential international gateway in the Tuscany region. It handles over 3 million passengers annually, offering connectivity to a variety of European destinations such as London, Paris, Amsterdam, and more, with seasonal routes to cities like Lyon and Olbia. As a focus city for airlines such as Vueling and Volotea, the airport is well connected through a light-rail link and buses to central Florence, making it accessible for travellers exploring the vibrant city and its surroundings.

3rd Closest Airport

Name

Cristoforo Colombo (Genoa)

Connectivity Score

[?] Measures travel time and service quality of nearby airport stations. Higher scores mean better transport access.

7

Driving Time

75min(s)

Genoa Cristoforo Colombo Airport, situated in Sestri Ponente, Liguria, 7.4 kilometers west of the city of Genoa, serves as the largest airport in the region of Liguria. It connects the city with major European destinations such as Munich, Rome, Amsterdam, London, and Barcelona. Built on an artificial peninsula, this airport is notable for servicing the city and the Port of Genoa, offering both domestic and international flights.

Closest Rail

Name

Stazione di Camaiore Lido-Capezzano

Connectivity Score

[?] Measures travel time and service quality of nearby rail stations. Higher scores mean better transport access.

7

Driving Time

10min(s)

Train service at Stazione di Camaiore Lido-Capezzano includes trains primarily operated by Trenitalia. The station is served predominantly by regional trains, with no high-speed services stopping here. The main rail lines providing service connect Camaiore Lido-Capezzano to key destinations such as Florence, Pisa Centrale, Lucca, Viareggio, La Spezia Centrale, and Monterosso.

Direct trains to Florence have a frequency of about 34 trains per day, taking approximately 1 hour and 24 minutes. Trains to Pisa Centrale run frequently, with around 36 services per day and a travel time of about 25 minutes. Likewise, there are about 30 daily connections to Lucca (22 minutes travel time), and approximately 25 trains per day to Viareggio (3 minutes travel time). Services to La Spezia Centrale and Monterosso depart approximately 23 and 24 times per day, respectively, with travel times of about 51 minutes and 1 hour 21 minutes.

2nd Closest Rail

Name

Stazione di Pietrasanta

Connectivity Score

[?] Measures travel time and service quality of nearby rail stations. Higher scores mean better transport access.

7

Driving Time

14min(s)

Train service at Stazione di Pietrasanta includes several regional and intercity connections. The key destinations connected by direct trains are Florence, Pisa Centrale, Lucca, La Spezia Centrale, Rome, and Viareggio. The main rail operators providing these services are Trenitalia and Italo.

The frequency of departures varies by destination, with approximately 37 trains per day to Florence, 40 to Pisa Centrale, 31 to Lucca, 29 to La Spezia Centrale, and 42 to Rome. Trains generally operate from 5:59 AM to 11:00 PM.

The station primarily caters to regional trains, with no high-speed services; travel times include 1 hour and 29 minutes to Florence, 30 minutes to Pisa Centrale, 26 minutes to Lucca, 45 minutes to La Spezia, 2 hours and 49 minutes to Rome, and 29 minutes to Viareggio.

3rd Closest Rail

Name

Stazione di Viareggio

Connectivity Score

[?] Measures travel time and service quality of nearby rail stations. Higher scores mean better transport access.

8

Driving Time

16min(s)

Train service at Stazione di Viareggio provides a well-connected hub for travellers in Italy. The station is served by the Pisa–La Spezia–Genoa and Viareggio–Florence rail lines. Key destinations reachable by direct trains include Pisa, Livorno, Rome, La Spezia, Genoa, Parma, Milan, Lucca, Florence, and Garfagnana.

Train operations at this station are primarily managed by Trenitalia, which offers a variety of services ranging from regional trains to faster options like express and InterCity trains, including Eurostar City services.

In terms of frequency, the station has multiple departures throughout the day accommodating different travel needs. This setup includes a mix of regional and high-speed services, ensuring efficient travel connections.

Infrastructure & Amenities

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Healthcare

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Housing & Property Market

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Connectivity & Digital Access

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Education

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Climate & Weather

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Precipitation

[?] Based on daily climate data for precipitation from OPEN-METEO this parameter indicates how a city's annual precipitation compares to others in terms of percentage, with values ranging from 0 (lowest) to 1 (highest). For example, a percentile rank of 0.75 means the city's total precipitation is higher than 75% of other cities.

High (71st-80th percentile)

Sunshine

Somewhat High (61st-70th percentile)

Snowfall

Somewhat Low (21st-30th percentile)

Min Annual Temperature (°C)

[?] This parameter represents the monthly average of daily minimum temperatures for January, based on data from OPEN-METEO.

4.3

Max Annual Temperature (°C)

[?] This parameter represents the monthly average of daily minimum temperatures for January, based on data from OPEN-METEO.

27.6

Climate Description

Camaiore, Italy, offers a conducive climate for those looking to enjoy mild weather throughout most of the year. The town experiences a good balance of sunshine and rainfall, ensuring lush landscapes without the extremes of drought or deluge. Winter months bring a brief, light snowfall, adding a picturesque touch to the scenery without causing significant disruption. Summers are pleasantly warm, ideal for outdoor activities and exploring the local culture. The mild average temperature also makes Camaiore an attractive destination for retirees and expats seeking a comfortable climate year-round.

Annual Temperature Chart (Min)

Annual Temperature Chart (Max)

Sunny Days By Month

Environmental & Air Quality

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Classifications

PM10

[?] PM10 levels indicate Good air quality at 0–20 µg/m³, Fair at 20–40 µg/m³, Moderate at 40–50 µg/m³, Poor at 50–100 µg/m³, Very Poor at 100–150 µg/m³, and Extremely Poor at 150–1200 µg/m³.

Good

PM2.5

[?] PM2.5 is Good if PM2.5 levels are between 0–10 µg/m³, Fair between 10–20 µg/m³, Moderate between 20–25 µg/m³, Poor between 25–50 µg/m³, Very Poor between 50–75 µg/m³, and Extremely Poor between 75–800 µg/m³.

Good

NO2

[?] NO₂ levels are considered Good at 0–40 µg/m³, Fair at 40–90 µg/m³, Moderate at 90–120 µg/m³, Poor at 120–230 µg/m³, Very Poor at 230–340 µg/m³, and Extremely Poor at 340–1000 µg/m³.

Good

SO2

[?] SO₂ levels indicate Good air quality at 0–100 µg/m³, Fair at 100–200 µg/m³, Moderate at 200–350 µg/m³, Poor at 350–500 µg/m³, Very Poor at 500–750 µg/m³, and Extremely Poor at 750–1250 µg/m³.

Good

O₃

[?] For O₃, the air is Good at 0–50 µg/m³, Fair at 50–100 µg/m³, Moderate at 100–130 µg/m³, Poor at 130–240 µg/m³, Very Poor at 240–380 µg/m³, and Extremely Poor at 380–800 µg/m³.

Fair

Air Quality Rating

[?] Based on PM10, PM2.5, NO2, SO2, and ozone levels. Higher scores indicate cleaner air.

84

Air Quality Description

Camaiore, nestled in Italy, offers expatriates and retirees notably clean air, reflecting its conscientious approach to preserving its natural surroundings. The particulate matter levels here are low, indicative of an environment free from excessive industrial pollution. Locals and visitors benefit from the prosperity brought by good air quality conditions across several pollutants, including nitrogen dioxide and sulfur dioxide, with measurements well in place to preserve the town’s serene charm. However, it’s worth noting that ozone levels occasionally rise above preferred thresholds, a minor stain in this generally pristine atmosphere. This setting ensures a healthier lifestyle, making Camaiore an appealing prospect for those seeking a tranquil retirement spot.

Camaiore, nestled in Italy, offers expatriates and retirees notably clean air, reflecting its conscientious approach to preserving its natural surroundings. The particulate matter levels here are low, indicative of an environment free from excessive industrial pollution. Locals and visitors benefit from the prosperity brought by good air quality conditions across several pollutants, including nitrogen dioxide and sulfur dioxide, with measurements well in place to preserve the town’s serene charm. However, it’s worth noting that ozone levels occasionally rise above preferred thresholds, a minor stain in this generally pristine atmosphere. This setting ensures a healthier lifestyle, making Camaiore an appealing prospect for those seeking a tranquil retirement spot.

Town Descriptions

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Getting There

Camaiore benefits from proximity to key transport links, with the A12 motorway facilitating access to major urban centers. The town is served by railway stations just a short distance away, enhancing connectivity. The nearest airports are Galileo Galilei in Pisa and Amerigo Vespucci in Florence, both within convenient reach.

Getting Around

Local Cuisine

Camaiore, located in the heart of Toscana, boasts a vibrant culinary scene characterized by traditional Tuscan dishes such as pappa al pomodoro and ribollita, alongside specialties like pecorino cheese and truffle risotto. The local dining scene is diverse, featuring a variety of restaurants that offer both authentic Italian cuisine and international influences. Notably, the Michelin-starred restaurant Il Merlo exemplifies the high standards of dining in the region, providing elevated experiences that highlight local ingredients and culinary techniques. The town’s gastronomic landscape is complemented by local markets, such as the Friday Market in Piazza San Bernardino, where residents and visitors can find fresh produce and artisanal products.

Shopping Overview

The shopping landscape comprises various facilities, including supermarkets, clothing boutiques, and dedicated shopping centres. Notable malls offer a blend of global retail brands along with local Italian labels. The area hosts diverse markets, held weekly, showcasing regional produce, artisanal goods, and fashion items, catering to local and expat communities. For those looking for a broader selection, large supermarkets provide essential groceries alongside organic and wellness products, while smaller shops focus on unique items, enhancing the shopping experience for retirees and expats alike.

Neighborhoods

Green Areas and Parks

Camaiore, known for its diverse hiking opportunities, features trails such as Monte Penna – Candalla Waterfalls and Candalla Waterfall – Casoli Loop. The area’s segment of the ancient Via Francigena connects to Lucca, offering historical interest to trekkers. Monte Prana and Trescolli present more challenging hikes. Outdoor enthusiasts can also explore Grotta all’Onda, a notable local cave. The natural landscapes of Camaiore include olive groves and chestnut forests, providing a picturesque backdrop for outdoor activities. These activities attract expats and retirees seeking outdoor experiences in the Tuscan region.

✅ Pros

– Beautiful Tuscan scenery and charming historical architecture.
– Mild climate with pleasant Mediterranean temperatures year-round.
– Good healthcare facilities, though room for improvement exists.
– Low unemployment rate offers stable economic prospects.
– Cultural heritage with rich traditions and local festivals.
– Friendly community with integration opportunities for newcomers.
– Decent infrastructure supporting transportation and amenities.
– Air quality is generally good and conducive to health.
– Close proximity to Lucca and Viareggio enhances accessibility.
– Relaxed lifestyle promoting well-being and social connections.

❌ Cons

– Healthcare quality could be improved in certain areas.
– Public transportation options may be limited at times.
– Internet connectivity can be slower than in larger cities.
– Limited job opportunities for specialized professions exist.
– Some amenities may be lacking in variety and availability.
– Seasonal tourism can create crowded conditions in peak months.
– Language barriers may hinder full community integration.
– Educational facilities may not meet all expectations.
– Local bureaucracy can be frustratingly slow to navigate.
– Cost of living may be higher than expected for some.

FAQs

Summary

Camaiore, situated in the heart of Tuscany, presents a blend of historical charm and natural beauty, appealing to foreign expats and retirees. It boasts a well-preserved historical center with significant architectural sites such as the Torre Civica and Palazzo del Vicario, complemented by several notable churches. Nestled near the Apuan Alps, residents enjoy proximity to scenic landscapes and a short drive to the Versilia coast, known for its excellent beaches. The local culture is rich, with traditions evident in numerous festivals and a laid-back lifestyle.

However, living in Camaiore may pose challenges. The cost of living is relatively high, particularly in housing, which might deter some expats. While healthcare services are adequate, transportation options are limited, potentially complicating travel for residents. Overall, Camaiore offers a tranquil lifestyle with a strong community ethos, suitable for those seeking an authentic Italian experience.

✅ Pros

– Beautiful Tuscan scenery and charming historical architecture.
– Mild climate with pleasant Mediterranean temperatures year-round.
– Good healthcare facilities, though room for improvement exists.
– Low unemployment rate offers stable economic prospects.
– Cultural heritage with rich traditions and local festivals.
– Friendly community with integration opportunities for newcomers.
– Decent infrastructure supporting transportation and amenities.
– Air quality is generally good and conducive to health.
– Close proximity to Lucca and Viareggio enhances accessibility.
– Relaxed lifestyle promoting well-being and social connections.

❌ Cons

– Healthcare quality could be improved in certain areas.
– Public transportation options may be limited at times.
– Internet connectivity can be slower than in larger cities.
– Limited job opportunities for specialized professions exist.
– Some amenities may be lacking in variety and availability.
– Seasonal tourism can create crowded conditions in peak months.
– Language barriers may hinder full community integration.
– Educational facilities may not meet all expectations.
– Local bureaucracy can be frustratingly slow to navigate.
– Cost of living may be higher than expected for some.

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