Genoa Shore Excursions
Portofino harbour and the Italian Riviera coastline — gateway from Genoa cruise port

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Your Gateway to the Italian Riviera

You are not dreaming of Genoa's cruise terminal — you are dreaming of the Italian Riviera. Colourful fishing villages, Portofino harbour, Santa Margherita promenade, Camogli's pastel façades and the relaxed Mediterranean lifestyle await beyond your ship. Plan your perfect Riviera port day before you sail.

Return-to-ship reassurance Portofino, Santa Margherita & Camogli Independent & passenger-first
Ultimate Italian Riviera Day — Portofino, Santa Margherita and Camogli
Signature ExperienceEditor's Choice

Signature Experience

🏆 Ultimate Italian Riviera Day

Portofino, Santa Margherita and Camogli in one unhurried day — the experience our editors would genuinely recommend to a first-time cruise passenger wanting the very best of the Italian Riviera.

Not our only suggestion — but the experience we would honestly recommend to a first-time cruise passenger who wants Portofino, Santa Margherita and Camogli with unhurried small-group pacing in a single port day.

Maximum 8 guests
Portofino, Santa Margherita & Camogli
Photography flexibility
Personal guide attention

Plan Your Riviera Day

Visualise how different combinations fit your port call

Select a day combination to see how time is typically spent at each village — and who each itinerary suits best.

Portofino + Santa Margherita + Camogli

The editors' pick — three beautiful villages in one unhurried day. Our Signature Experience Ultimate Italian Riviera Day delivers this with maximum eight guests and cruise-timed coastal pacing.

9–10 hours ashore minimum
Best for: First-time Riviera visitors on 9+ hour calls

Typical time breakdown

  1. 1
    Coastal transfer to Portofino45–60 min
  2. 2
    Portofino harbour & Piazzetta90 min
  3. 3
    Santa Margherita promenade & lunch2 hours
  4. 4
    Camogli fishing village90 min
  5. 5
    Return to Genoa45–60 min

Return-to-ship reassurance

Every combination above assumes a 60–90 minute buffer before all-aboard. Summer coastal road traffic from Portofino can add 20–30 minutes — organised excursions build this into departure times.

  • Short calls (under 7 hours): Camogli only or Santa Margherita — not three villages
  • Standard calls (8–9 hours): Portofino + Camogli OR Santa Margherita focus
  • Long calls (10+ hours): Ultimate Italian Riviera Day — all three villages
Compare Portofino vs Camogli →

Portofino or Camogli?

Glamour harbour versus colourful fishing village — our comparison pages and cruise planner help you choose the right anchor for your hours ashore.

Short on time?

Camogli is 40 minutes from Genoa — the fishing village and beach suit shorter calls. Santa Margherita adds a flat promenade walk on 8+ hour sailings.

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Italian Riviera Cruise Planning FAQs

How far is Portofino from Genoa cruise port?

About 35 km — 60–75 minutes by coach or private transfer along the coastal road. Regional train to Santa Margherita plus bus or ferry adds connection time.

Can I visit Portofino and Camogli on one Genoa port day?

Yes on 8+ hour calls via organised combo excursions like Riviera Highlights or Ultimate Italian Riviera Day. Independent dual-village days are high risk on standard calls.

Should I book a shore excursion or explore independently?

Portofino combos benefit from coach timing and village orientation. Camogli by train suits confident independents — see our DIY vs guided comparison.

What is the best Riviera excursion for first-timers?

Ultimate Italian Riviera Day on 9+ hour calls — Portofino, Santa Margherita and Camogli with max 8 guests. Riviera Highlights if you prefer a group tour.

Where do cruise ships dock in Genoa?

At Stazione Marittime cruise terminal in the Porto Antico area. Coaches and taxis meet passengers at the terminal exit.