:: Portofino ::


Originally a small fishing village shaded by eucalyptus and olive trees, Portofino has become a sunny and relaxing paradise on the Ligurian Riveria. Dotted with palm trees and overlooking an azure sea, the tranquillity of the Italian countryside with its olive groves, holm oaks, pines and cypress trees is within a short walking distance, whilst the exquisite swimming cove at Paraggi is only a few minutes drive. From to the summit of Monte Portofino, above the town, are stunning panoramic views across the Mediterranean to the mountains of Corsica.

San Fruttuoso : North-west of Portofino
Wander through vineyards, orchards and slopes covered in cypress and olive groves, on your way to this wonderful fishing village where you will find an ancient Benedictine abbey. Take a boat trip on a calm day and attempt to spot the bronze statue of Christ, immersed 15 metres below the surface, in memory of divers who have lost their lives.

Genoa : 38 kilometres north-west of Portofino
Genoa is an amazing city containing many beautiful wonders. Palaces and galleries, bursting with fine art, are set around one of the loveliest streets in Italy, Via Garibaldi. Extravagant Rococo rooms with wonderful paintings, sculptures, tapestries, and Oriental ceramics are contained in the luxurious 17th-century, Palazzo Reale.

San Lorenzo della Costa : North of Portofino
The church of San Lorenzo contains the wonderful triptych (three panelled altarpiece) believed to be the work of Gerard David. After visiting the church, take the scenic road to Santa Margherita Ligure and see the amazing views over the Gulf of Rapallo.

Santa Margherita Ligure : Five kilometres north of Portofino
This popular seaside resort with palm trees and cafés is situated on the Gulf of Tigullio. The resort contains many old buildings including the Villa Durazzo, a 16th-century building with an elegant garden and a large park featuring exotic plants, statues, and fountains.