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Description
Tucked away on the Italian Riviera between leafy hills and foamy turquoise surf, the Abbey of San Fruttuoso is its own little slice of heaven. Accessible via a sun-kissed cruise or a brisk hike through hilly woodland trails, arriving at this hidden oasis makes for some golden memories, no matter which way you approach it. Once a sleepy fishing village, then a notorious pirate cove, the beautifully restored Benedictine monastery has a tale or two to tell. Sunglasses? Check! Ticket? Check!
- Seasonal bars and restaurants are located near the Abbey
Getting there:
- By boat: Transfers are available year-round from the Camogli pier by the companies Servizio Marittimo del Tigullio, Golfo Paradiso SNC or Cooperativa Battellieri . Camogli can be reached by train from Genova Brignole station in Genova, or by car. Seasonal boat transfers are also available from Recco, Portofino, Santa Margherita Ligure, Rapallo, Sestri Levante, Lavagna, Chiavari and Genova (please refer to the official website for more information)
- On foot: The Abbey of San Fruttuoso can be reached by hiking along the paths of the Portofino Park
- Free entrance for children under 4 with a free ticket and for disabled visitors with certification
- Reduced tickets for families (2 adults & 2 kids aged 4-14) available onsite
- Reachable only by boat or on foot
- In case of bad weather and suspended boats the Abbey will be closed
Where it is
Abbazia di San Fruttuoso, Via San Fruttuoso 13