A girlfriend and I decided to be adventurous and drive from Monaco in the French Riviera, to the picturesque harbor resort town that is Portofino, a small gem on the Italian Riviera, also known as the Ligurian coast. To be fair, while there are gorgeous towns in the French Riviera to discover, we missed Italian food and wine- that itself is worth driving to another country, we thought. Welcome to Portofino, where some of the most affluent, from Italian industrialists and aristocrats to Europe’s wealthiest, drop anchor here.
“I drove 3 hours for this?” I exclaimed as I was surprised at how ridiculously tiny this town is. Upon arrival however, you can instantly sense the romantic, calming, and affluent aura of Portofino and its beautiful semi-circular seafront dotted with wooden fishing boats and of course, the yachts. Pastel houses and frescoed architecture are indeed picture-perfect. Even during peak season, you won’t be running into others while walking the cobbled piazzetta in front of the harbor- the place for dining, drinking, and gazing at the waterfront.
Part of the appeal is that Portofino is not an easy place to access. One must go the extra mile (more accurately 30 miles if flying into Genoa, the nearest airport which takes about an hour’s drive into Portofino). Many also travel here by yacht. Once an ancient Roman colony, Portofino has also been ruled by the French, English, Spanish, and Austrians, as well as 16th-century pirates. Don’t let this little town fool you, rich culture and history awaits.
STAY
While Splendido has two separate hotels, the original Splendido is perched on a hillside overlooking the Portofino port and harbor. It’s a beautiful Italian villa with a majestic terrace, pool, and walkway down to paradise. Salita Baratta 16(00 39 0185 267 801)
The second hotel, The Splendido Mare sits on the Main Harbour Square.
Eat
La Terazza—in the luxurious outdoor patio overlooking Portofino’s bay. We came just in time for the new menu launch. Try delicious Ligurian dishes such as trofiette pasta cooked with nettles and pesto.
To Do
Whoever said that there is not much to do in Portofino, is only semi-correct. You must visit the iconic yellow church of San Giorgio and enjoy the incredible artwork, stained glass art, and sculptures on the doors.
You must also visit Castello Brown, a 16th century castle/fort the castle where Elizabeth von Arnim wrote and set her best-selling novel The Enchanted April in the 1920s. Castello Brown is now primarily a museum with a fantastic view of the harbor and the Mediterranean Sea.
Drive or charter a vessel to the little Italian towns of Camogli, Santa Margherita Ligure, and nearby San Fruttuoso, an even tinier village with a glorious abbey. The cliffs of Santa Margherita can make for quite a relaxing afternoon.
Other Things To Do in Portofino: Sunbathe, Relax, Discover.
Shop Italian Fashion houses such as Pucci, Prada, Gucci,and Ferragamo- to name a few.
Ciao bella,
-CP
Photography by Global Glam
17 comments
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Beautiful photos, I’ve been to Portofino, and was also shocked by how small it is. But it is beautiful.
This looks like such a beautiful place! It must have been amazing! Lovely photos too!
Beautiful
wow this is lovely..nice post with lovely and colorful pictures
I have explored quite a few cities in Italy but haven’t been to this part yet. This sounds like a beautiful place to be with friends and family.
Amazing, i like all the photos
these images are rich, how gorj is this destination. Adding to places i need to visit. Thank you for sharing such a beautiful post 🙂 The picture on the boat is amazing, in your beautiful robes.
such a beautiful pictures and place
These are such beautiful venues!
You girls look stunning with a stunning view! Who care if it small…its gorgeous! We live so close but we have never been there! Thank for tempting me. Perhaps we are saving the best for last?❤️🙏
Oh my gosh, this place looks too good to be true! I love taking trips on a whim like this, they usually end up being some of the best trips!
Oh how fun…it looks like you had a blast. This is definitely a place worth visiting.
I love your first picture. What a beautiful place. Small doesn’t always mean terrible, it can still be a beautiful adventure.
Oh my this looks like such a gorgeous place to visit! I will have to add it to my travel bucket list for the future!!
What I have never travel there before but I am definitely inspired by the amazing scenic spots! I love your beautiful adventures here in Portofino!
This looks like a slice of heaven on earth. So beautiful and serene. I am glad you girls decided to take this trip.