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La Passeggiata

A visit of Zoagli starts from its Piazzetta characterised by an interesting ‘labyrinth’ fountain. The Piazzetta is the starting point for Zoagli’s two stunning promenades, the Eastern and Western ones.

Built in the 1930s thanks to funds collected by some local families to connect the different coves and in this way boost tourism, today they represent an itinerary of particular beauty that winds along the cliffs, in close contact with the sea.

 During the day, they offer a gorgeous panorama, while at night, thanks to the lighting from below, they provide a romantic and evocative path.

Visit Saint Martin Church

Saint Martin Church is located in the center of Zoagli. It was built between 1726 and 1728 by the architects Ricca.

During an air strike, the Church was destroyed by the Allies in 1943 and it was later rebuilt from its ruins.

In the XVIII century the parish was established and it is a place of catholic worship still today. In front of the building, we can see the “churchyard”, a sort of Ligurian mosaic high basement.

From the architectural point of view, in the middle of the facade, over the portal, we can see a fresco portraying Saint Martin sharing his cloak with a beggar.

Explore the beach

Here, you’ll find both public and private beaches.

Whether you choose the open warmth of the public shores, where local life hums gently in the background, or the secluded elegance of a private lido with sunbeds and quiet luxury, Zoagli invites you to linger.
There’s no schedule, no rush—only the timeless rhythm of waves and the golden light of the Riviera.

 Come and go as you please. The sea is always waiting.

Rent a motorbike

To truly experience the beauty and charm of this region, renting a motorbike is one of the best choices you can make. It gives you the freedom to explore at your own pace, following the winding coastal roads and scenic hilltop trails that define the Ligurian landscape.

From Zoagli, a motorbike lets you easily reach the nearby towns of Chiavari and Rapallo—each rich with history, lively markets, seaside promenades, and unique local character. Ride up into the green hills to discover hidden chapels and panoramic viewpoints

Along the way, stop to taste traditional Ligurian cuisine, visit ancient churches nestled among olive groves, or simply enjoy the open air and breathtaking views of the Mediterranean.