Camogli (pronounced [kaˈmoʎʎi] or [kaˈmɔʎʎi]; Camuggi or Camoggi in Genoese dialect) is a fishing village and tourist resort located on the west side of the peninsula of Portofino, on the Golfo Paradiso in the Riviera di Levante, in the Metropolitan City of Genoa, Liguria, northern Italy. As of 30 April 2017 its population was of 5,332. Camogli is one of the largest areas of the Parco Naturale Regionale di Portofino, and a part of the Portofino Marine Protected Area.
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Tra Camogli e Portofino, in una profonda insenatura nella frastagliata costa del Promontorio di Portofino, sorge la celebre Abbazia di San Fruttuoso di Capodimonte nell'intatto borgo marinaro omonimo. Dopo la prima frequentazione monastica, il complesso di San Fruttuoso di Capodimonte fu umile abitazione per pescatori, spesso covo di pirati, poi proprietà per secoli dei Principi Doria: un luogo assolutamente unico, dove l'opera dell'uomo si è felicemente integrata con quella della natura. Sono visitabili il complesso monastico del X-XI secolo con il Chiostro, la Sala Capitolare, la Chiesa; e le tombe dei Doria e il corpo a mare gotico del XIII secolo.
We enjoyed the amazing hike from portofino to san fruttuoso. It was blazing hot but the secluded beach at the end was amazing. Highly recommend but bring a ton of water!
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FISHING TOURISM: Spend a whole day aboard an authentic fishing vessel with real fishermen to explore the coastline and the secrets of marine dephts, observe and experience the most traditional methods of fish catching, taste the genuineness of freshly-caught fish and swim in corners inaccesible from land, discovering the natural jewels of the Protected Marina Area of Portofino! Come on board the Castel Dragone and rediscover the richness of the sea! ICHTHYIC TOURISM: Try our catch of the day in a corner of paradise called Punta Chiappa, on the Portofino Promontory. The dishes from our "Pescamenu" (Fishing-menu) are more than fresh as they depend on the seasonal catch of our fishing vessel. We catch it, we cook it...And you taste it!
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The castle is not accessable to visitors, so you can only see it from the outside (so it's free), it is after all uninhabited, basically a ruin, but overall a beautiful structure which makes a lovely view when gazing out over the sea. Set on a rocky cliff, it's a peaceful place to just sit and watch the waves crash against it. Lovely on a blue-sky-day. You can take nice pictures of the bay of Camogli as it offers a good view from there. It's also a great place to watch the sunset from, so romantic!
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