A place where time stands still so much that it can only be reached only on foot with a walk of about an hour, or by sea: this is the splendid Bay of San Fruttuoso di Capodimonte, in eastern Liguria. The nature of the bay is undoubtedly the protagonist, but also the perfect setting for the small fishing village of San Fruttuoso.
Here, for importance and beauty, the enchanting Benedictine Abbey dominates, a FAI heritage site since 1983. Then, whether on foot or by boat, without any further hesitation let's unveil the treasures of this corner of Liguria.
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