Favorite thing: Great villas are overlooking the bay.
Great palmtrees in the garden and a wonderful view over the bay
Updated Apr 8, 2003
Favorite thing: Camogli always was less important than the nearby Genua, but it was still well known for its skilled captains of the fast Sailingclippers and its Marine-schools.
Written Apr 7, 2003
Written Feb 25, 2003
Written Feb 25, 2003
Favorite thing: Walking up the wee narrow alleys and stepping a million steps to see the view over the seaside..it is well worth all the effort !!
Fondest memory: The charming atmosphere here is just bewitching
Written Feb 25, 2003
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