Porticciolo di Camogli

4.7/5 based on 8 reviews

Contact Porticciolo di Camogli

Address :

Piazza Cristoforo Colombo, 18, 16032 Camogli GE, Italy

Postal code : 16032
Categories :
City : Camogli

Piazza Cristoforo Colombo, 18, 16032 Camogli GE, Italy
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TEJa on Google

Its a public beach for all ages. Had a great experience, water is good, place is well maintained for the visitors..
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Gabriele Drago on Google

A very beautiful, more relaxed and chill part of town, with boats and no tourists and people on the beach.
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Karina Griscina on Google

Very nice and special day in very nice place! ❤️
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Diana George on Google

Beautiful city, it has beautiful infrastructure with beautiful beaches and delicious food. One must visit here Very crowded in high season its full of tourist
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Peter Neyndorff on Google

What a lovely place to visit.
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John C on Google

Camogli, Italy - picturesque harbour town on the Ligurian coast. It’s a short drive from the extremely popular villages of the Cinque Terre and the Portofino peninsula. We found Camogli just as charming to its more famous neighbours. For several hundred years Camogli was an important base for shipping in the region and once described as 'the city of a thousand sailing ships'. It has rather diminished in naval importance and is now a small, pretty fishing town surrounded by the forested slopes of the Portofino Regional. Exploring Camogli was unremarkable and attractively surrounded by tall pastel-painted (motly shades of orange). At ground level many of the buildings have now been converted into cafes and shops to divert your attention and where you can find an ice cream shop and have lunch or amazing dinners. While enjoying our ice-cream we were also amazed by the colour of the sea here which was a most unusual milky blue-white, almost as if someone was shining bright lights from under the water! Highly recommend a visit.
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Desmond Cheah on Google

We went there for a swim! That's the best thing you can do if you visit Italy at summer! Luckily it's not that crowded and we managed to secure a place to settle our stuff. The village itself is pretty and don't worry about your bag being left at the beach unattended, it should be fine.
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André Hellström on Google

Lovely town with a bit older tourists and quiet but some locals too. Not a bad place but I preferred the busier and more upscale Santa Margherita.

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