
If you've visited Rome, Florence, or Venice, you know how busy Italy can be, even during the tourism off season. It's time to expand your horizons and pay a visit to an underrated destination that just so happens to be the home of some truly excellent focaccia: Camogli. This fishing village is located on Italy's northwestern coast, bordering the Ligurian Sea, just 40 minutes south of Genoa, the sixth-largest city in Italy.
The colorful village of Camogli has never fully risen to prominence (although its popularity is growing amongst tourists), and it's frequently overshadowed by its Portofino and Cinque Terre neighbors. However, that just makes it an even more down-to-earth spot to visit, for now.
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