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Sail straight to Portofino from the cruise dock (Golfo Paradiso ferry)

Walk 10-15 minutes from your berth to the Porto Antico ferry kiosk by Renzo Piano's Biosfera and board a real Genoese ferry line that glides 70 minutes down the Riviera past Camogli and San Fruttuoso to Portofino's pastel, superyacht-studded harbor -- the postcard image of coastal Italy. Arriving by sea is the most beautiful possible approach, and you can add the boat-or-hike-only San Fruttuoso abbey on the same route. Last return boats leave Portofino around 4:50pm, so it fits a port day with margin -- but confirm your ship's all-aboard against that schedule before you commit.

What to expect

A 10–15 minute walk from your berth leads to the Porto Antico ferry kiosk beside Renzo Piano's Biosfera, where you board a genuine Genoese ferry line for a 70-minute glide down the Riviera. The boat drifts past the picturesque villages of Camogli and San Fruttuoso, offering unfolding coastal views before arriving in Portofino's iconic harbor—pastel-painted buildings, superyachts, and the Mediterranean in postcard perfection. Arriving by sea gives you the most beautiful possible approach to this legendary destination. The return journey reverses the scenic route, with the last boat departing Portofino around 4:50pm.

Who to call — book direct
Golfo Paradiso
EUR 26 (~$28) adult round-trip Genoa Porto Antico <-> Portofino; EUR 24 (~$26) round-trip to San Fruttuoso. Boat passage only -- entry to the San Fruttuoso abbey is a separate small ticket. Departs Porto Antico ~9:00am (seasonal Mar-Oct); ~70 min each way.
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Beats the ship · vs the cruise line

DIRECT WINS BIG. The ship's Portofino & Santa Margherita coach excursion runs $130-180pp; the direct ferry is ~$28pp round-trip -- you save roughly $100-150 per person AND arrive the scenic way by water instead of by bus. The only thing the ship buys you is a guaranteed-back-to-the-vessel guarantee; here YOU own the clock, so build in buffer against that ~4:50pm last boat.

Good to know

Depart Porto Antico around 9:00am (seasonal, March–October) and plan your full port day against a 4:50pm last return boat—confirm your ship's all-aboard time before committing, and build in at least 30–45 minutes buffer to make it back safely. The round-trip ferry costs roughly €26–28pp ($28–30) to Portofino, a fraction of the ship's €130–180pp coach excursion, giving you full control of your schedule. You can combine the ferry with a hike or boat-only visit to the San Fruttuoso abbey (€24 round-trip to that stop; abbey entry is a separate small ticket). Wear comfortable walking shoes, bring sun protection and a light layer for the sea breeze, and have euros or a card ready at the kiosk—no advance booking required, but arriving by 8:45am secures a spot on the 9:00am departure.

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