5 Best Sights in The Italian Riviera, Italy

Abbazia di San Fruttuoso

A medieval stronghold built by the Benedictines of Monte Cassino protects a minuscule fishing village that can be reached only on foot or by water—a 20-minute boat ride from Portofino and also reachable from Camogli, Santa Margherita Ligure, and Rapallo. The restored abbey is now the property of a national conservation fund (FAI) and occasionally hosts temporary exhibitions; it also contains the tombs of some illustrious members of the Doria family. Plan on spending a few hours enjoying the abbey and grounds, and perhaps lunching at one of the modest beachfront trattorias nearby (open only in summer). Boatloads of visitors can make this place very crowded very fast; you might appreciate it most off-season.

Portofino, Liguria, 16032, Italy
0185-772703
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Rate Includes: €8.50, Closed Mon. Nov.–Feb., Reservations essential

Castello Brown

From the harbor, follow the signs for the climb to Castello Brown—the most worthwhile sight in Portofino—with its medieval relics, impeccable gardens, and sweeping views, as well as a video room that recounts the village's history. The castle was founded in the Middle Ages but restored in the 16th through 18th centuries. In true Portofino form, it was owned by Genoa's English consul from 1870 until it opened to the public in 1961.

Via alla Penisola 1, Portofino, Liguria, 16034, Italy
335-3662120565
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Rate Includes: €5, Closed Mon.–Fri. Nov.–mid Mar.

Paraggi

The only sand beach near Portofino is at Paraggi, a cove on the road between Santa Margherita Ligure and Portofino. The bus will stop here on request. Amenities: food and drink. Best for: swimming, walking.

Via Strada Provinciale, Portofino, Liguria, Italy

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Punta Portofino

Pristine views can be had from the deteriorating faro (lighthouse) at Punta Portofino, a 15-minute walk along the point that begins at the southern end of the port. Along the seaside path you can see numerous impressive, sprawling private residences behind high iron gates. Amenities: none. Best for: walking.

San Giorgio

This small church, sitting on a ridge above Portofino, is said to contain the relics of its namesake, brought back from the Holy Land by the Crusaders. Portofino enthusiastically celebrates St. George's Day every April 23.

Salita San Giorgio, Portofino, Liguria, 16034, Italy
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Rate Includes: Free