
Italian Riviera Planning Guides
Riviera Food Guide for Cruise Passengers
Pesto, anchovies and Vermentino — taste the Riviera on a port day.
Ligurian food rewards passengers who anchor on gastronomy rather than rushing three villages. Pesto, focaccia di Recco, fresh seafood and crisp white wines define the coast east of Genoa.
Dedicated food excursions include trattoria lunch, pesto tasting and village market stops. Portofino harbour restaurants are atmospheric but expensive — village lunches inland or in Camogli offer better value.
Do not pair a full food tour with a three-village combo on standard calls — culinary depth OR Portofino glamour, not both unless hours exceed 10.
Flag dietary restrictions at booking — Ligurian cuisine is seafood-heavy but vegetarian pasta and focaccia options exist.
Highlights
- Trofie al pesto Genovese
- Focaccia di Recco with cheese
- Grilled catch-of-the-day
- Vermentino and Pigato wines
Tips for cruise passengers
- Eat lightly before multiple wine tastings
- Book lunch reservations on cruise days
- Taste Liguria excursion is the easiest food-focused port day
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Riviera Food Guide for Cruise Passengers — FAQs
Food tour on an 8-hour call?▼
Yes — designed as your primary activity with realistic timing.
Pesto demonstration included?▼
Some Taste Liguria tours include a short pesto workshop — confirm when booking.