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Superb Views!
You could either hike here through the inland route or take a quick 30 minutes or so of ferry to San Fruttuoso. There is not much to do here except for a museum monastery and a small beach. Unfortunately because we hiked here. By the time we reached in the noon, the tiny beach was packed with tourists. But the hike is the best part. Extraordianry views along the way.
It can be a bit challenging for those who are not used to. But once you get here you can laze around the beach. Perhaps taking a boat early in the morning or starting sooner would allow for space on the beach. There are a couple of decently priced restaurants too. All in all it can make for a pretty nice day out. It's between Genoa and Portofino. It can be a bit of a hidden gem, had it not been for the ferry making it easy to get here. The water is turquoise blue and the beach looks stunning!
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The summer is coming to Camogli - Video☀️
📍Camogli, a picturesque fishing village on the Italian Riviera, is a hidden gem known for its vibrant houses and stunning coastal scenery.
🌈Nestled along the Golfo Paradiso, Camogli's colorful buildings line the waterfront, creating a postcard-perfect view that has enchanted visitors for centuries.
🏛️The town's historical charm is evident in its narrow streets and ancient architecture. The Basilica of Santa Maria Assunta, with its striking black and white striped façade, stands as a testament to Camogli's rich maritime history.
🛶The bustling harbor, filled with fishing boats and yachts, offers a glimpse into the daily life of this seaside community.
🍃Nature lovers will appreciate the scenic beauty surrounding Camogli. The nearby Portofino Regional Park offers hiking trails with breathtaking views of the Ligurian Sea🌊. The pristine beaches🏖️ and crystal-clear waters are perfect for swimming and relaxing under the Mediterranean sun.☀️
🍽️Camogli is also famous for its culinary delights. Fresh seafood is a staple, with local specialties like the traditional fish stew, "zuppa di pesce," delighting food enthusiasts. The town's lively festivals, such as the Sagra del Pesce🦐, celebrate its maritime heritage with grand feasts and vibrant parades.
🤩Camogli, with its blend of historic charm and natural beauty, is a captivating destination that offers a tranquil escape along the Italian Riviera!
📷Video footage is from the internet.
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Discover the Enchanting Porticiolo of Camogli
Experience the charming Porticiolo of Camogli, a hidden gem nestled in the Ligurian coast of Italy.
With its picturesque pastel-colored houses, clear blue waters, and lively fishing boats, this quaint port is a paradise for seafood lovers and nature enthusiasts alike.
Take a stroll along the promenade and indulge in the local cuisine, or embark on a scenic boat ride to explore the stunning coastline.
Don't miss out on this unforgettable destination that will leave you enchanted with its timeless beauty.
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The first
The first sight of Camogli will leave you speechless, and the town cannot not leave a lasting impression on everyone. Over the last few years this colorful seaside town has gained a lot of attention beyond the usual suspects like Manarola, Vernazza, Riomaggiore, best known as Cinque Terre.
The town itself lies on a small bay with incredibly blue waters. A huge wall of colourful houses (something very typical in Liguria) stands over the black pebble beach. One of the best things to do in Camogli is to walk around the small marina and alleys, while tasting a slice of its signature focaccia, a delicious flatbread seasoned with olive oil and melted cheese. Or, perhaps, sit at one of the many cute restaurants for some trofie al pesto (a short and twisted pasta traditionally served with pesto) and a bottle of white wine.
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Golfo Paradiso
Along the Liguarian Reviera, there are plenty of little towns including the five fishing village. One of my favourite fishing villages is Camogli. I have beautiful memories of simply walking by its seafront. There are places where doing nothing should be the best thing. And Camogli is one of those for me.
I arrived here from Genoa, tired from the month long travelling before. So this was the perfect spot to lay low and unwind. The train journey was a little over 30 minutes. The prices are very good for Italian standards. I was also lucky to find out that the next day was the weekend fishing festival of Sagra del Pesce. The food was lovely. Coffee as with rest of Italy was a delight. I didn't do much here (unless people watching counts). But I loved my time.
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