Along Italy's Ligurian coast, you can find Portofino, the epitome of Mediterranean charm.


This small fishing village, known for its picturesque harbor and colorful buildings, is a luxurious yet laid-back destination often chosen for its historic sites and exquisite cuisine.


Although it is a small fishing village, don't get the wrong idea; it is a highly sought-after destination, either among foreigners or Italians themselves. This small village is also the destination of many famous personas such as Catherine Zeta-Jones, Penelope Cruz, Cara Delavingne, and many, many more.



What to See in Portofino


1. Castello Brown


Start your adventure by exploring the iconic Castello Brown, a historic fortress offering breathtaking views of the town and the sparkling Ligurian Sea. The castle, with its beautifully preserved rooms and gardens, dates back to the Middle Ages (1577) and serves as a reminder of Portofino's rich history.


Opening Hours: Daily: 10:00 - 18:30.


Tickets Cost: From €5.00.


Address: Via alla Penisola, 13, 16034 Portofino GE, Italy.



2. Portofino Lighthouse


Nature lovers shouldn't miss a hike to the Portofino Lighthouse. The trail, though challenging, rewards you with panoramic views of the coastline; once there, unwind at the lighthouse's coffee shop while soaking in the scenery. It begins at the Piazza della Libertà in the heart of Portofino.


Trail Length: Approximately 1.5 kilometers (about 1 mile) one way and takes around 30-40 minutes to complete.


Address: Via alla Penisola, 16034, Via alla Penisola, 18, 16034 Portofino GE, Italy.


3. The Christ of the Abyss


Another unique experience awaits beneath the waves. The Christ of the Abyss, a bronze statue submerged in the bay of San Fruttuoso, is a must for diving enthusiasts. This bronze statue, created by sculptor Guido Galletti, was placed on the seabed in 1954 at a depth of about 17 meters (55 feet) and is a tribute to those who have lost their lives at sea. It has outstretched arms in a gesture of peace and protection over the waters and those who sail upon them.



Where to Eat


1. Ristorante Puny


Dining in Portofino is a feast for the senses, and for a classic Ligurian meal, head to Ristorante Puny. Situated in the main piazza, this restaurant is renowned for its impeccable service and signature dishes like European sea bass with pappardelle and prawns in lemon sauce.


Estimated Cost: Around €100-150 pp.


Address: Piazza Martiri dell'Olivetta, 5, 16034 Portofino GE, Italy.


2. Taverna del Marinaio


Taverna del Marinaio offers mouthwatering seafood dishes, including spaghetti with mussels, clams, and prawns if you're in the mood for something more casual. The laid-back atmosphere and fresh ingredients make it a favorite among both locals and tourists.


Estimated Cost: Around €40-70 pp.


Address: Piazza Martiri dell'Olivetta, 36, 16034 Portofino GE, Italy.


Portofino offers a little slice of (expensive) paradise on the Italian Riviera, inviting you to slow down, enjoy the beauty around you, and savor the finer things in life.


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