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I'm from Turin. I discovered Camogli when I was a teenager and I choose this village as my buen retiro. Camogli is not only the beautiful little town with its small harbor, colorful houses and a glorious history as an important marittime center from the middle ages to the end of the XIX Century. Camogli is also the awesome cove of San Fruttuoso, with crystal clear water and a one thousand years old benedictine abbey and the most part of the natural Park of Portofino. On the Mount of Portofino slopes we have more than 50 miles (80 km) of trails. It's a hickers' paradise. We don't have many beaches, but we have a beautiful sea and a marittime protected area around Portofino promontory. Best place for diving and snorkeling, the big rock of Punta Chiappa (Lord Byron's favourite place). If you plan a visit, my suggestion is to avoid August, holidays and week-ends to avoid crowds in Camogli, San Fruttuoso and Portofino. From May to mid July and from September to the end of October are the best periods to visit us. This year the weather was horrible (al lot of rain and thunderstorms), but normally you have good chances to have good weather and the water is warm for swimming. A couple of years ago I could swimm in Camogli at Halloween and water temperature was ok. Please, avoid "fast tourism". Take your time, discover our history, take your trekking shoes and get all your informations before starting a trail (some of them are easy, some others are strenuous).
Thank you for such a comprehensive and inspirational video. I've spent many summers in Liguria and always return to San Fruttuoso, Camogli and Portofino. I find these places endlessly fascinating. However, as you mentioned Lerici and Tellaro I'm now curious to visit there too!
Can't blame you - those were certainly some of my favourite places there! Really glad I could share some other alternatives in the area! I hope you enjoy them on your next trip to Liguria. Thank you for watching 🥰
Thank you for this very usefull video. I'm going to Liguria with my motorcycle and I love of the beaten path destinations. So this will come in handy. Big thank you from Belgium. Grazie mille!
Hi there, appreciate you watching and leaving a comment, and I am really happy that this video was helpful for you. I have met a lot of motorcycle travelers lately! Liguria is a wonderful part of the world and one with so much to explore. Glad to see more people getting off the beaten track too 😊
Great video! I lived in Liguria for some time and have many to many of these places. Liguria is definitely an underrated region of Italy (among foreigners), but it is my favorite region! So many beautiful towns and so much delicious food!
Hi Dani, just watched your vidos about my favoutite part of Europe- Liguria. They are great. I wos in Liguria twice and in next January I'm going for the third time. And coz of yours video insted of just weekend I need to go for a week. The only one places I will add to your list are hills with fortes and castles around Gnova and Castella with old vintage train from Genova
Hi Arkadiusz, so happy to know that you enjoyed the video and that thanks to it, you're now spending longer in Liguria this time! It is a fantastic part of Europe!! Do you happen to know the name of those hills with fortes and castles? These locations were all I could find from hours of research, so would be interested to find out more!! :D
@@danielazziptrips Hi, nice video! I think he is referring to the Parco urbano delle mura (with forte sperone, diamante, etc) which is just behind the city and a very nice place to walk/jog/mountain bike. With great views. The train is the trenino di casella
@@loreno7774 uhh I googled it and the photos show incredible views around it! Sounds like a place I would indeed add to the list! Thank you for clarifying that to me! 😊😊
Sestri Levante is my favorite holiday destination, with it's lovely beaches! And I always have to visit Camogli when I'm there! Little Paradise....♥️🇮🇹
You won't be able to do enjoy the beach, and I think many of locations might be slightly deserted (and some activities not working) as it is off season, but you should still be able to enjoy the beauty of the landscape. I would definitely wait for spring/summer instead of Winter not only because of the activities but also because of the weather :) Hope this helps!
Thank you for your feedback and apologies for that. The reason why this video was done the way it is is simply because unfortunately, I did not visit all of these places physically, and I didn't have access to much royalty free footage at the time. Nevertheless, I still wanted to bring an informative video to help those who could benefit from my research on planning their itinerary. Have a lovely weekend
приносим свои извинения, если я потерял свой контент из этой поездки, потому что мою камеру украли, и я не мог позволить себе платить за стоковые кадры для использования в этом видео, поскольку это очень дорого. Я понимаю, что смотреть на свое лицо так долго не очень приятно, но это был единственный способ поделиться информацией об этих местах в то время. надеюсь, вы все же что-то из этого вынесли (используя Google Translator)
You had some good moments but you do way too much talking head stuff when you could cut away to beautiful scenery. Honestly way too much talking and I had to turn off the video just a few minutes in.
Hi there, appreciate the feedback and apologies that you felt that way. This video was one of the first I did and I did not have access to stock footage - I cannot simply use photos and videos from other people without permission. I have since changed so I can provide information in a way that is more entertaining 🙏 wishing you a wonderful rest of the week!
*Want to help out the channel and support my work?*
_Here are some things you can do:_
➼ Watch my videos all the way through, subscribe and share them with people you think might enjoy them too. Commenting and liking is a plus and will help me knowing what you would like to see more from me - it also makes me remember you as I see your name popping up on my notifications regularly! 😝
➼ Use the written guides on my Blog and pocket audio guides on my Peoople when planning your trips (links in the description)
➼ Purchase camera gear or any other products I recommend on my videos and/or in the description (by purchasing anything through my links you will be helping out the channel, at no extra cost to you)
➼ Join my Patreon and get access to exclusive content (behind de scenes, personal and travel updates, early access and more - www.patreon.com/danielazzip)
➼ Purchase any of my e-products (Complete Maps and Lightroom Presets): www.danielazzip.com/shop
➼ And finally, follow my work on other social media channels such as Instagram and TikTok! (links in the description)
Thank you for watching, and thank you for helping me out on this journey to spread awareness around lesser known locations around the globe! I appreciate you all and hope these videos can be inspiring and helpful to you! 😘
I'm from Turin. I discovered Camogli when I was a teenager and I choose this village as my buen retiro. Camogli is not only the beautiful little town with its small harbor, colorful houses and a glorious history as an important marittime center from the middle ages to the end of the XIX Century. Camogli is also the awesome cove of San Fruttuoso, with crystal clear water and a one thousand years old benedictine abbey and the most part of the natural Park of Portofino. On the Mount of Portofino slopes we have more than 50 miles (80 km) of trails. It's a hickers' paradise. We don't have many beaches, but we have a beautiful sea and a marittime protected area around Portofino promontory. Best place for diving and snorkeling, the big rock of Punta Chiappa (Lord Byron's favourite place). If you plan a visit, my suggestion is to avoid August, holidays and week-ends to avoid crowds in Camogli, San Fruttuoso and Portofino. From May to mid July and from September to the end of October are the best periods to visit us. This year the weather was horrible (al lot of rain and thunderstorms), but normally you have good chances to have good weather and the water is warm for swimming. A couple of years ago I could swimm in Camogli at Halloween and water temperature was ok. Please, avoid "fast tourism". Take your time, discover our history, take your trekking shoes and get all your informations before starting a trail (some of them are easy, some others are strenuous).
Your video is my template for my travel and it has been super helpful. Thanks
Aww really glad to hear that! Thank you for watching and leaving a comment 😊
Thank you for such a comprehensive and inspirational video. I've spent many summers in Liguria and always return to San Fruttuoso, Camogli and Portofino. I find these places endlessly fascinating. However, as you mentioned Lerici and Tellaro I'm now curious to visit there too!
Can't blame you - those were certainly some of my favourite places there! Really glad I could share some other alternatives in the area! I hope you enjoy them on your next trip to Liguria. Thank you for watching 🥰
You made my stay even better! Thank you for sharing this.
I will add it at to my airbnb review
It makes me so happy knowing that! It is my pleasure, and I am happy that you found the video useful! ☺️
Thank you for this very usefull video. I'm going to Liguria with my motorcycle and I love of the beaten path destinations. So this will come in handy. Big thank you from Belgium. Grazie mille!
Hi there, appreciate you watching and leaving a comment, and I am really happy that this video was helpful for you. I have met a lot of motorcycle travelers lately! Liguria is a wonderful part of the world and one with so much to explore. Glad to see more people getting off the beaten track too 😊
Did you end up riding your bike there? My husband loves to ride and would love to do that! Any favorite places in Northern Italy? Thanks.
Great video! I lived in Liguria for some time and have many to many of these places. Liguria is definitely an underrated region of Italy (among foreigners), but it is my favorite region! So many beautiful towns and so much delicious food!
I was absolutely in love with it. I agree that is a very underrated region yet one of the most beautiful!! 🥰 Thank you for watching the video!
Thank you so much, excelent video
Thank you so much for watching and leaving a comment. Great you liked it 🙂
Excellent video!!
Thank you 🙏🙏
Nice, thanks for the video. I suggest to mention Lingueglietta as well which is one of the best villages in the area.
Thank you! I totally missed that one!
Hi Dani, just watched your vidos about my favoutite part of Europe- Liguria. They are great. I wos in Liguria twice and in next January I'm going for the third time. And coz of yours video insted of just weekend I need to go for a week. The only one places I will add to your list are hills with fortes and castles around Gnova and Castella with old vintage train from Genova
Hi Arkadiusz, so happy to know that you enjoyed the video and that thanks to it, you're now spending longer in Liguria this time! It is a fantastic part of Europe!! Do you happen to know the name of those hills with fortes and castles? These locations were all I could find from hours of research, so would be interested to find out more!! :D
@@danielazziptrips Hi, nice video!
I think he is referring to the Parco urbano delle mura (with forte sperone, diamante, etc) which is just behind the city and a very nice place to walk/jog/mountain bike. With great views. The train is the trenino di casella
@@loreno7774 uhh I googled it and the photos show incredible views around it! Sounds like a place I would indeed add to the list! Thank you for clarifying that to me! 😊😊
Sestri Levante is my favorite holiday destination, with it's lovely beaches! And I always have to visit Camogli when I'm there! Little Paradise....♥️🇮🇹
I absolutely loved it! Those two were literally my favourite towns in Liguria :D Completely understand why you like them both! :)
Is it good to visit this area in Late December?
You won't be able to do enjoy the beach, and I think many of locations might be slightly deserted (and some activities not working) as it is off season, but you should still be able to enjoy the beauty of the landscape. I would definitely wait for spring/summer instead of Winter not only because of the activities but also because of the weather :)
Hope this helps!
Very good video about some of the top ligurian destination, not even in Italy is possible to find such detailed video about Liguria
Thank you so much, it means a lot to hear that! :D Liguria is an incredible place in Italy and I wish to go back one day! :D
Fact check - bussana vecchia - 2000 did not die - more like 200 and it wasn’t local Artists that re- inhabited it - it was Dutch and English artists
Thank you for this! That was the information I found online at the time
Show more video and picture of where you're talking about instead your face. I can't watch this video more than a few minutes.
Thank you for your feedback and apologies for that. The reason why this video was done the way it is is simply because unfortunately, I did not visit all of these places physically, and I didn't have access to much royalty free footage at the time. Nevertheless, I still wanted to bring an informative video to help those who could benefit from my research on planning their itinerary. Have a lovely weekend
Очень долго автор в кадре а городки по несколько секунд
приносим свои извинения, если я потерял свой контент из этой поездки, потому что мою камеру украли, и я не мог позволить себе платить за стоковые кадры для использования в этом видео, поскольку это очень дорого. Я понимаю, что смотреть на свое лицо так долго не очень приятно, но это был единственный способ поделиться информацией об этих местах в то время. надеюсь, вы все же что-то из этого вынесли (используя Google Translator)
@@danielazziptrips в любом случае вы молодец. Удачи
@@user-ik1by9hb9s спасибо, ценю. Надеюсь, у вас есть большая неделя!
You had some good moments but you do way too much talking head stuff when you could cut away to beautiful scenery. Honestly way too much talking and I had to turn off the video just a few minutes in.
Hi there, appreciate the feedback and apologies that you felt that way. This video was one of the first I did and I did not have access to stock footage - I cannot simply use photos and videos from other people without permission. I have since changed so I can provide information in a way that is more entertaining 🙏 wishing you a wonderful rest of the week!