More about Portofino
Why Cruise to Portofino?
The surrounding waters are a diver's paradise and a great place to spot whales and dolphins
The town tends to be packed with tourists in mid-summer
Portofino is a quintessential Italian Riviera village with upscale boutiques, colorful houses and sweeping sea views
Portofino Cruise Port Facilities?
Once you exit the tender, you can spend quite awhile gawking at the luxurious yachts that surround you. Depending on the time of your visit, who knows ... you might see the likes of George Clooney or Donatella Versace lunching on the aft end of their multi-million dollar toys (they do that, you know). Otherwise, you can amble around the main plaza (the Piazzetta), up to the church (St. Martin), back down again, and stick your head into any one of the uber-upscale shops that line the alleyways. Armani, Dolce and Gabbana, and Missoni all have retail outlets in Portofino too -- but don't expect steep discounts.
Good to Know?
It isn't the pickpockets who can grab hold of your wallet; it's the shopkeepers and cafes. Portofino is expensive, from a fridge magnet souvenir to a little cup of coffee.
Getting Around?
If you are just visiting the town of Portofino for the day, walking is the best way to see everything. If you are going to other areas, you can walk to Santa Margherita Ligure along the seawall or you can take a shuttle bus (arriving every 20 minutes), cab (both available at the main plaza), or by Tigullio ferry (the times vary from season to season). Visit www.traghettiportofino.it, and from there you can catch a train to Genoa, Rapallo and other regional cities. For schedules, see www.trenitalia.it.
Currency & Best Way to Get Money?
Currency in Italy is the euro. There are two ATM's near the main square. Banks won't exchange traveler's checks, so you have to go to the post office or to the change booth, located just off the main square near one of the ATM's.
Language?
Italian, but you're likely to hear English, French and German as well.
Where You're Docked?
Portofino is a tender port. Tenders arrive at the yacht moorage in the center of town. Editor's Note: Some larger ships visiting the area are required to tender off the coast of Santa Margherita, a little over two miles south, and are bussed into Portofino.