Explore Portovenere's twin crown jewels — the 12th-century Doria Castle and the striped Gothic church of San Pietro — with a private local historian who brings 800 years of Ligurian drama to vivid life.
What to expect
Your guide meets you dockside and leads you through Portovenere's medieval caruggi — the narrow, colour-washed lanes flanked by tower houses — up to the Genoese fortress of Castello Doria, whose ramparts deliver a panorama across the Gulf of Poets that few photographs do justice. You then descend to the tip of the headland and the extraordinary black-and-white striped church of San Pietro, perched above the crashing sea. Lord Byron's Grotto below the church — the cave where the poet swam to visit Shelley in Lerici — is part of the narrative. A stop for a glass of local Vermentino concludes the walk.
Good to know
Castello Doria entry is included; confirm current opening hours with the operator as they vary seasonally. The walk involves cobbled lanes and steps — flat shoes essential. Easily completed in 3–4 hours, well within a typical port call.
Sail there
Luxury cruises that call at Portovenere — book through us, the fare is identical and your concierge stays on your side.