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Portofinoone of the eight wonders of the world, is a fantastic hamlet on the sea-based in the Italian Riviera, close to Genoa in the Nord West area of Italy. It’s easy to reach from Genova, Milano, Florence, Turin and Cote d’Azur. Its allure began in the 1960s when the glittering stars of the “Dolce Vita”—from actors and actresses to pop icons and aristocrats—flocked here for its sunsets, exclusive parties, and jaw-dropping vistas.

Today, Portofino is a top destination for international travelers and those seeking the epitome of the jet-set lifestyle.

Portofino’s fame can be attributed to its picturesque harbour, colorful buildings, and stunning natural surroundings. The village has been a popular destination for artists, writers, and celebrities since the early 1900s. Today, it remains a popular spot for those seeking relaxation, luxury, and beauty.

Before Portofino became the ultimate glamour destination, it was just a whisper of Latin brilliance. The legendary Pliny the Elder – total historical influencer – originally dubbed this gem “Portus Delphini“. Why? Because the surrounding azure waters were basically a dolphin’s VIP lounge.

Fast forward through centuries of fabulous transformations, and voilà! What started as a dolphin-rich harbor morphed into the most insanely prestigious acronym in the global jet-set lexicon: Portofino. It’s not just a location, it’s a lifestyle.

Absolutely! Portofino offers a unique blend of natural beauty and luxurious amenities. The village is known for its high-end boutiques, fine dining restaurants, and exclusive resorts. But beyond the glamour, Portofino offers a chance to connect with nature and explore the Italian Riviera. Hiking trails wind through the surrounding hills, offering stunning views of the coastline and nearby villages.

No, Portofino is not on the Amalfi Coast (about 8 hours by car). It is located on the Italian Riviera, in the province of Genoa. The Amalfi Coast is located further south, in the Campania region of Italy.

No, Portofino is not near Lake Como (about 3 hours by car). Lake Como is located in the Lombardy region of Italy, while Portofino is in Liguria, on the other side of the country.

Touch down at Genoa Airport and choose your ride. Opt for the convenience of a rental car, with a scenic transfer to Portofino in just 40 to 60 minutes. Prefer a more relaxed vibe? Hop on a train from Genoa’s Principe Rail Station—there are about 50 daily connections to Santa Margherita Ligure, the gateway to Portofino.

Once there, you have choices: catch the public bus that runs every half hour or elevate your journey with a charming ferry ride across the shimmering Ligurian waters. Because in Portofino, every moment is part of the destination.

From April (Easter season) through the end of October, Portofino is your playground any day of the week. The sweet spot? Thursday to Sunday, when the legendary *Piazzetta* buzzes with energy, making it feel like an open-air living room for jet-setters.

November to February calls for a touch of spontaneity—visit only if the sun is shining, and stick to weekends. And if you’re lucky enough to be here during Christmas, you’ll discover a quieter yet magical side of Portofino. Most shops may be closed, but the charm? Pure holiday magic.

The temperature in Portofino, varies depending on the time of year. In general, the summer months of June, July, and August are the warmest, with average high temperatures ranging from the mid-70s to low 80s Fahrenheit (around 24-28 degrees Celsius). The fall and spring months are cooler, with average high temperatures ranging from the mid-60s to low 70s Fahrenheit (around 16-22 degrees Celsius). During the winter months of December, January, and February, the temperatures are coolest, with average high temperatures ranging from the mid-50s to low 60s Fahrenheit (around 12-16 degrees Celsius).

Visit the iconic Castello Brown: This historic castle offers breathtaking views of the harbor and coastline, as well as fascinating exhibits on the history of Portofino. Go hiking in the Portofino Regional Park: The park features scenic trails that lead through stunning natural landscapes and offer panoramic views of the coastline. Explore the underwater world with a scuba diving or snorkeling excursion: The crystal-clear waters of the Ligurian Sea offer a fascinating glimpse into the marine life that calls this area home. 

Enjoy a day at the beach: Relax on the sandy beaches of Paraggi or San Fruttuoso, or take a dip in the refreshing waters of the Ligurian Sea. Indulge in local cuisine: Sample the delicious seafood, pasta, and other specialties of the Ligurian region at one of Portofino’s many excellent restaurants. Take a boat tour: Discover the stunning beauty of the coastline from the water with a boat tour, which can take you to hidden coves and secluded beaches that are only accessible by sea.

Every year on April 23rd, the celebration starts at about 7 p.m. Saint George is the patron saint of Portofino. There is a laic feast that celebrates the patron a few days before the religious ceremony. Don’t leave when the bonfire ends. The celebration continues with a BBQ, local wine, focaccia, anchovies, and local delicacies. Some shops are open, as well as many restaurants and American bars. You might want to take a walk on the two docks, and in Piazzetta, maybe with your significant other for a romantic time in Portofino. Full of emotions.

The Saint George bonfire is a unique moment, quite popular among tourists and even the locals. Getting to Portofino by car can be very hard at that time. You hardly get any chance to park after 5 p.m., and you risk the traffic block in Santa Margherita. A good option is taking the bus or an electric bike from Santa Margherita Ligure, (you’ll need a card, which you can purchase in Santa Margherita on the rotatory of buses in the morning). In this case, you can leave the car in Santa Margherita Ligure.

As much as we would love to provide you with the most up-to-date price for a Ferrari Portofino, we unfortunately don’t have the ability to check the price at all times. However, we can tell you that the price of a Ferrari Portofino can vary depending on factors such as location, taxes, and any customization options. If you’re interested in purchasing a Ferrari Portofino, we recommend checking with your local authorized Ferrari dealer for the latest pricing information. They will be happy to assist you with any questions you may have and can provide you with a personalized quote.

The hamlet of Portofino is a walkable town, with many of the main attractions and points of interest easily accessible on foot. This makes it a great destination for visitors who want to explore the town and its surroundings at a leisurely pace. In terms of safety, Portofino is known for its low crime rates and has a reputation as a safe and secure destination. The town is small and tightly-knit, and local residents take pride in maintaining a sense of community and ensuring that visitors feel welcome and secure. This means that visitors can feel comfortable walking around the town, even at night.

Absolutely! Just avoid the harbor – it’s a working port. Great swimming spots nearby include:

Baia Cannone (0.5 km before)
Paraggi (1.5 km before)
San Fruttuoso(by boat)

These locations offer crystal-clear waters perfect for swimming, snorkeling, and sunbathing. The coastline is dotted with secluded coves and bays, providing plenty of options for water lovers.

We must acknowledge that some aspects of Portofino can be really expensive, particularly when it comes to things like hotels, restaurants, cocktail bars, fashion stores, and boat rentals. These high-end amenities can command a premium price, especially during peak tourist season (June through August).

However, it’s important to note that there are also plenty of affordable options available for visitors who are looking to enjoy Portofino without breaking the bank. By doing some research and seeking out local recommendations, it’s possible to enjoy the beauty and charm of Portofino while staying within a reasonable budget. 

There are a number of reasons why Portofino can be an expensive destination. 

One factor is its iconic status as a glamorous and luxurious location that has attracted famous people for decades. The town has a reputation for luxury and sophistication, and is known for its high-end amenities and stunning natural beauty. This combination of exclusivity and beauty has made it a popular destination for celebrities and high-profile individuals, which in turn can drive up the prices of hotels, restaurants, and other amenities. 

Additionally, the small size of Portofino means that space is at a premium, and real estate can be very expensive. This can drive up the cost of everything from hotels to restaurants to boat rentals. The town’s picturesque location on the Ligurian Sea also means that it is subject to high demand from visitors, especially during peak tourist season. This high demand can result in higher prices for many goods and services.

The Welfare Campaigns are something we continue to love with all our effort.
Our Dolphins during 2025 will support:

Campaigns:
Don’t Leave Me (Pet Abandonment)
Grindadráp (Faroe Islanders’ ritual slaughter of Pilot Whales)
Taiji Japan (Taiji Dolphin drive hunt)
Dignity in Dying (End of Life and Legal Euthanasia)

Organizations:
Sea Shepherd – They protect our Dolphins

Il Collare d’Oro:
trains assistance dogs for people with motor disabilities, epilepsy, diabetes, autism, psychiatric assistance needs, and emotional support.

A.P.S.P. Levico Curae – Alzheimer’s disease

Up&Down – Down’s Syndrome

Associazione Luca Coscioni – Dignity in Dying

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Lat 44°18’,18 N
Long 009°12’, 83 E

Soundings
Near the dock from 1.4 to 4 – near the buoys from 1 to 1.7- in the port from 0.5 to 16 M.

Winds
Southwest-sirocco winds
Sidewind: gregale
Lee wind: from the northwest

Description
Portofino harbor is completely docked, except for the two moorings at Cannone Bay.
Boat places: 16.

Entry
You must wait at the port mouth and contact the port service on channel 12VHF.
Speed limit below three knots and you must give way to boats coming out.

Radio
VHF-Channel 12

Dangers
Be careful of two shallows with surfacing rocks: one is situated in front of the building of the Local Maritime Office just below sea level, the other (0.5 m.) is starboard the fuel station.

Lighthouses and Lights
1675 (E1244)
WHITE FLASHING LIGHTHOUSE, 5 SEC. INTERMITTENCE, 15 M. CAPACITY ON THE TIP OF PORTOFINO.[/one_third]

1680 (E 1246)
GREEN FLASHING LIGHT, 3 SEC INTERMITTENCE, 7M. CAPACITY ON THE INSIDE CORNER OF THE MARITIME AUTHORITY BUILDING.

1684 (E 1248)
RED FLASHING LIGHT, 3 SEC INTERMITTENCE, 7M. CAPACITY ON PUNTA DEL COPPO.

Fly to Genoa, Code: GOA.
Portofino is 45km east of Genoa Airport on the A12 motorway. Transfer time: 45 minutes. Rent a Car from/to Genoa Airport.

Fly to Milano Malpensa, Code: MXP.
Portofino is 219km south of Milano Malpensa Airport on the A7 motorway. Transfer time: 2.30 hours. Rent a Car or book a Limo Transfer from/to Milano Malpensa Airport.

Fly to Milano Linate, Code: LIN.
Portofino is 187km south of Milano Linate Airport on the A7 motorway. Transfer time: 2.20 hours. Rent a Car or book a Limo Transfer from/to Milano Linate Airport.

Fly to Nice Cote d’Azur, Code: NCE.
Portofino is 237km east of Nice FR Airport on the A10 motorway. Transfer time: 3.00 hours. Rent a Car or book a Limo Transfer from/to Nice Cote d’Azur Airport.

Fly to Bergamo Orio al Serio, Code: BGY.
Portofino is 227km south of Bergamo on the A7/E62 motorway. Transfer time: 2.40 hours. Rent a Car from Bergamo Orio al Serio Airport.

Fly to Pisa, Code: PSA.
Portofino is 149km west of Pisa Airport on the A12 motorway. Transfer time: 1.45 hours. Rent a Car from/to Pisa Airport.

ADVICE
In the high season (May, June, July, August, and September), Portofino can get very crowded and it can be difficult to find a parking space. So, rent a car could be a nightmare! In this period, add 30/40 minutes to the transfer time, especially during the weekend.

A good idea might be moving around via public boats in Portofino. The service involves small ships that leave from Molo Umberto I (the dock on the right facing the sea) in a dedicated space. At the current moment, there are two lines that connect Portofino to San Fruttuoso, Santa Margherita Ligure, Rapallo, Chiavari, and Sestri Levante. The service is valid from April through October. During the other months, the rides are very rare or non-existent. During the peak season, they add some evening rides.

LINEA 1
San Fruttuoso, Santa Margherita Ligure, Rapallo. Departures: every hour from 9.30 (during summer) or 10.30 (March to November). Rides may vary due to weather conditions, feast days and events.

Timetables 2024

ADVICE
During summer and special events such as the «St. Giorgio Bonfire» on the 23rd of April, «Rapallo’s feast days» on the 1st, 2nd, and 3rd of July, «Stella Maris» in Camogli the first Sunday of August and the «Cryst of the Abyss feast» in San Fruttuoso, the boats add special rides to cover the events.

UNIQUE EXPERIENCE
Getting to Portofino in the evening by boat is a unique and touching experience. Unfortunately, the last ride to Portofino from Santa Margherita Ligure is at 5.15 p.m., while from San Fruttuoso it is at 6.30 p.m. If you want to see the sunset in Portofino from a boat, get in touch with a Taxi Boat on Calata Umberto I. And don’t forget to bring your electronic devices to snap some shots of the sunset!

WHERE ARE LOCATED THE BOATS?
Find the Ferry Boat in Portofino it’s very easy. You just need to go on the right pier – looking at the sea – localize the Restaurant «Delfino». Go ahead for about 100 meters, you will see a small pier. Found it!

ADDRESS
Molo Umberto I, Portofino

Motorway A12 Exit to RAPALLO
Follow indications to Portofino. Transfer time: 25 minutes.

Motorway A12 Exit to RECCO (Romantic Solution)
Follow indications to Portofino. Transfer time: 35 minutes.

SANTA MARGHERITA LIGURE Railway Station. Transfer time: 20 minutes.
RAPALLO Railway Station (Second Option). Transfer time: 30 minutes.

Public Bus is available on both stations.
Taxi service is available too. (please arrange a price before to board)

From the Santa Margherita Ligure or Rapallo station, there is a regular bus service to Portofino.
Journey time is about 15/25 minutes. The service runs every 30 minutes from 6:15 to 22:00 (up to 00:45 in summer).

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CIAO TOTÒ Ciao Totò, ci hai fatto gioire, ci hai fatto impazzire, ci hai fatto abbracciare. Ora, vieni a nuotare con noi. I Delfini di Portofino 🐬 #schillaci https://x.com/portofino/status/1836332845679182055

— Portofino (@portion) September 18, 2024

LE FOLLIE DEL SINDACO VIACAVA «Non sono false. Da sindaco e da cittadino dico che le cose vanno fatte sempre in modo regolare, sia nel pubblico che nel privato» Dopo le multe per i selfie, le strampalate idee del Sindaco Viacava di Portofino continuano, anzi, aumentano… https://t.co/OU2Ygd8qrr

— Portofino (@portofino) October 19, 2023

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Bruce Jen
Breath taking scenery with buildings nestled into the mountains. The beach scenery was nice too, glad I had my binoculars.
Sandro Benigni
Chic e attraente
Gaby Lespi
Super magnifique
Claudia Cerna
Bella come sempre 😍
Guida Brss
Paisagens magníficas num local muito aprazível!
Claudia Maga
Molto caratteristico. Raggiungibile comodamente con pulmino da S. Margherita, o anche a piedi con una bella camminata sul lungomare.
Valentina Stefanati
La bellezza della natura, non si può spiegare
Benedetto Magro
Un incanto.
Andrea Barendson
Luogo d'incanto come sempre.
Jan Robinson
A beautiful place, great at this time of year with fewer tourists. Not a cheap place to visit for eating out but worth it for the ambiance!
Maury Bianco
Meraviglia!
Irem Aktug
Absolutely charming in May, with not so many people and great service at all restaurants. Small place with luxurious shops.
Carl Cencig
A little gem of paradise I had not expected to encounter. It's an obviously fun place to visit and vacation for those who can afford it. The water is great and the hike up to the castle is nice also.
Sara Bozzato
Uno dei posti più romantici e raffinati che abbia mai visitato. Una perla italiana
Igor Gavrilenko
A place you must see when visiting the Italian Riviera, have an ice cream and enjoy the view of the yatchs.
Svetlana
Пафосное место, хотя бы и для галочки посетить нужно. Красивые виды. Поплавать можно по дороге из/в Санта Маргарита Лируре. Можно пешочком, заодно ознакомиться с пляжами и бухточками.
Ольга Полухина
Прекрасное местечко!Очень понравилось здесь прогуливаться.От Санта Маргариты лучше идти пешком-слишком хороша дорога!
Rostyslav Makukh
SUPER! Портофіно озвучено в багатьох піснях італійських виконавців. Ціни вище середнього по Італії. Парковка від 5 євро за годину. У вихідні дні потрібно стояти у черзі з авто, щоб потрапити в Портофіно."
Pietro
Atmosfera irripetibile per un angolo di paradiso unico ed esclusivo
Cristina Carneiro
Lugar lindo que quero voltar sempre que possa.2 vez aqui.❤❤❤

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