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Portofino Vacations
Portofino is on one of the most attractive sections of the Italian
Riviera southeast of Genoa. It has mountains, clear bays, thick
evergreen forests, a National Park and divine villas. Several weeks
could be spent exploring this charming area and the Italian Riviera
in general. Rather than staying in Portofino (overnight) however we
recommend nearly Santa Margherita Ligure - a favorite of wealthy
yachters - or Rapallo as Portofino’s bay is so small and the access
road to town is very narrow. In the summertime expect lots of people
waiting in line to find a spot to park their cars. Nevertheless we
recommend spending a whole day in Portofino and enjoy its favourable
natural position that already attracted very early human settlement.
As we learned from Pliny, "Portus Delphini" was already known in
Roman times. Source: world66.com
Things To See in Portofino
Church of San Gregorio, Portofino
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