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City: - Pop.
516 - Alt : 4 m a.s.l. - Location: Liguria
Description:
Portofino is a picturesque sea resort and tourist destination
located in the province of Genoa on the Italian Riviera. Portofino is
set in a frame of rare beauty, surrounded by hills covered by a
thick vegetation of olives trees, pine woods and cypress trees that
are reflected in the green deep sea. Portofino is a characteristic
Italian tourist harbor very rich in boats.
Sights and Attractions:
The famous "Piazzetta" surrounded by colorful houses • Church of San Giorgio
• Castello Brown • Church of San Martino (many artworks inside) • Oratory of
Nostra Signora dell'Assunta • Statue of "Christ of the Abyss", put underwater on
1954 in the small bay at a depth of 17 meters. This statue was
placed to protect fishermen and scuba divers. It represents a
benedictory Christ who is looking up towards the sky with open arms
as a sign of peace • Browse in the designer boutiques and small
local shops for elegant leathers, silks, jewelry and art.
Events: April 23, Feast of San Giorgio, portofino's patron
saint • All year round Portofino is the setting of many tourist and cultural
events to which participate very important figures and well-known
TV personalities •
Typical products:
Olive oil, "Pesto alla Genovese" sauce, walnuts sauce,
pepper sauce (soft), Pandolce (traditional cake), Trofie pasta
(excellent with Pesto sauce), prawns, fresh caught fish.

Wines: Golfo del Tigullio DOC (red wine), It
also can be White and Rosè • "Ciliegiolo" del Golfo del Tigullio
DOC, (red wine) • "Bianchetta" del Golfo del Tigullio DOC, white
wine sometimes sparkling.
Neighboring towns: Camogli, Santa Margherita Ligure
Nearby seaside resorts: Rapallo, Santa Margherita Ligure,
Camogli
Excursion: The Cinque Terre. Made up of five
villages overlooking the ocean, the Cinque Terre was isolated for
centuries by theruggedness of the surrounding mountains and is still
only accessible by train, boat or foot. Sail the sparkling sea to
pretty Portovenere. Then, soak up the sun on your way to Vernazza, a
beautiful village of pink, red and yellow houses overlooking an
expanse of azure water. Amid its elegant architecture, marvel at
Genoese towers and the Gothic Church of Santa Margherita d'
Antiochia. Next, relax on a train ride to Riomaggiore, where
colorful houses stack up against the cliffs. Browse the shops and
cafés as you descend to the rocky beach. Photograph the terraced
vineyards as you walk along the romantic "Via dell'Amore", a paved
trail that reveals breathtaking vistas of the glistening sea and
craggy coast. At the trail's end, Manarola's vivid homes clinging to
the cliffs will captivate you before you return to Portofino.
Nearest airport: Genoa Airport
Nearest train stations: Santa Margherita ligure is the nearby
station, on the train line Pisa - La Spezia - Genoa.
Public transportation:
website Portofino is located along the Provincial Road No. 227
connecting Santa Margherita Ligure with the seaside village of
Portofino. The town is not directly accessible via the Highway, so
the Rapallo's tollgate on A12 is the recommended exit to reach the
destination. The village does not have many parking therefore It is
advisable to use the bus service from Rapallo to Santa Margherita
Ligure and Portofino, with regular departures every 15 minutes. The
alternative could be to take the the boat leaving every
hour from Rapallo's sea front with a stopover in Santa Margherita
Ligure and then continue toward the village of Portofino. Links with
Camogli and San Fruttuoso bay.
Distances:
Camogli 15 km;
Chiavari 20 km; Cinque
Terre 68 Km;
Florence 223 km;
Genoa 40
km; Milan 170 Km;
Orvieto 375 km;
Pisa 150 km; Rapallo
8 km;
Rome 488 km;
Santa Margherita Ligure 6 km;
Sestri Levante
32 km; Siena
280
km;
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