San Fruttuoso

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Garrett Sears
"Another stunning bay of the Portofino peninsula, that you can only reach by hiking from Portofino or Camogli or by boat. If you are staying in the Cinque Terre, you need to take the train to Santa Margherita Ligure (about one hour), then ferry boat or private boat from there. Swimming at this beach with the 10th-century abbey in the background is quite a unique, magical experience. You can also find a couple of bars and restaurants in San Fruttuoso. If you enjoy diving, you should also visit the Christ of the Abyss, a large bronze statue of Jesus 15 meters under the water."
"Another spot tucked away that seems great for swimming. Its a secluded bay with an ancient abbey, and crystal-clear waters. Apparently there is a statue of Christ of the Abyss under the water!"
"A ferry stop away from Portofino--grab the main ferry in town--a charming getaway around the corner from the town on the peninsula."

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