
Italian Riviera Planning Guides
One Day on the Italian Riviera from Genoa
Gangway to all-aboard — realistic Riviera schedules that actually work.
A Genoa port day gives you 7–9 usable hours ashore after embarkation formalities. One Riviera day means choosing a single coastal theme — Portofino glamour, Camogli village life or a food-focused Ligurian lunch.
Classic full day: 08:00 depart terminal, 09:30–13:00 Portofino harbour and Castello Brown, 13:30 lunch in Santa Margherita, 15:00 Camogli stroll, 16:30 return toward Genoa. Camogli-only days allow a slower pace with beach time.
Build every itinerary backward from all-aboard. Summer coastal road delays from Portofino routinely add 20–30 minutes — your excursion operator should depart the peninsula by 15:30 on 17:00–18:00 sailings.
Short calls under 7 hours: Camogli harbour only or Santa Margherita promenade — not Portofino plus Camogli independently. Use our cruise planner for a tailored hour-by-hour plan.
Highlights
- Portofino full day (8+ hours)
- Camogli village and beach (6+ hours)
- Portofino plus Camogli combo (9+ hours)
- Ligurian food half-day (8+ hours)
Tips for cruise passengers
- Work backward from all-aboard time
- One anchor per day unless on an organised combo
- Book excursions before you sail
Editorial recommendations
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One Day on the Italian Riviera from Genoa — FAQs
Can I see Portofino and Camogli in one day?▼
Yes on organised combo excursions with tight pacing — not independently on standard calls.
How many usable hours on a typical call?▼
Subtract 60–90 minutes for embarkation and return buffer from your port window.