A panorama carved into the heart
Our starting point is Boccadasse, an old fishing village in Genoa. Its crêuze, the typical Ligurian alleyways, lead to a small beach framed by colourful houses and moored boats, creating an atmosphere of authentic tranquillity. The village's name derives from the shape of the bay, which resembles a “donkey's mouth” in Ligurian dialect.
Walking through its narrow streets, one breathes in the scent of the sea and listens to the voices of children playing on the beach, making Boccadasse a place where lovers and poets can still dream.