South of the Italian city of Genoa, Portofino is one of Northern Italy’s most beautiful spots to visit. Although relatively small, it’s totally picturesque and charming and there are heaps of the best things to do in Portofino that are dotted all across the shoreline.
We totally love travelling in Italy and Portofino is one gem you won’t want to miss. It’s the perfect place for a day trip in Italy, or a little longer if you’re travelling around the north coast and mountains. If it’s the latter, you’ll be able to include spots like; Lake Como, Cinque Terre or cities like Milan, too.
Now, one thing to note, Portofino can be quite a bit more expensive than other places in Italy to visit. That being said, you can lower costs (and still get great weather) if you visit in late spring or early Autumn. This way, you’ll benefit from less demand for accommodation and tours and keep costs a little lower.
So, to help you get the most out of your trip to Portofino, I wanted to share some fabulous little spots that I think you’ll love.
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1.) Portofino Harbour (Marina di Portofino)
If you’re arriving in Portofino by boat, it’s likely your first port of call will be Marina di Portofino. This is the harbour area of the town and a hive of activity, especially in the summer months.
After arriving at either the tender port or marina where your boat will dock, head straight down the coastline and explore the wider Portofino Harbour area.
Actually, talking of sailing, if you’re travelling from Genoa, book this brilliant Portofino boat tour that’ll take you to all the spots in and around Portofino itself. It’s such a great way to get to Portofino and makes the trip so much less stressful, especially if you don’t want to drive on winding roads.
Just be sure to book the Portofino boat tour in advance. Places fill up very fast at peak times.
For one of the best gelatos in all of Northern Italy, head over to Gelateria Gepi Portofino. Yes, it’s quite a bit higher in price (compared to other areas in Italy) but, if I’m honest, most things are in Portofino. Still, the gelato is totally worth it.
Hankering for homemade pizza? Head over to Pizzeria El Portico. still family-owned and run, their anchovy pizza is everything!
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2.) Abbey of San Fruttuoso
Just down the coast from Portofino itself, the Abbey…
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