Portofino is a tourist destination famous all over the world. Guy de Maupassant talking about Portofino said: "A little village stretching like an arch of the moon around a quiet basin”. The old fishermen’s village is on the promontory bay in the shape of a dolphin.
The traveller will have a stunning view of it either by the sea or by walking through the paths. A magnificent coast road connects Santa Margherita Ligure to Portofino along which the bay stands. The beach is 3km distant from Portofino and Santa Margherita Ligure.
Refined restaurants and cafés animate the night life of the “piazzetta”, a little square that international stars have chosen as a refuge. We recommend you restaurant “PUNI” to enjoy traditional dishes.
Camogli is a good starting point to reach San Fruttuoso Abbey and the "Mohawk Deer” wreck. The Cervara abbey is worth a visit and Villa Durazzo Centurione.
The property lies just in the hearth of Paraggi and comprises two bedrooms, a bathroom with shower, a bathroom with bath tub, a small living room, a kitchen which goes onto the open space, ideal for al fresco dinner. The house is tastefully furnished.
There are regular ferries and buses from Portofino to Santa Margherita; from Santa Margherita there are frequent trains to Camogli or other points north or south along the coast. A direct bus leaves for the 18-holes golf driving range. Regular stops at Santa Margherita and Rapallo. Daily ferries for S. Margherita Ligure, Portofino, S. Fruttuoso, the Cinque Terre. Genoa airport is a half hour- drive distant.