
Portovenere is one of the most romantic and picturesque villages on the Ligurian coast. A UNESCO World Heritage Site along with the Cinque Terre, it’s the perfect place to enjoy seaside beauty, history, and breathtaking views.
🚗 How to Get to Portovenere from La Spezia
- By bus: Line 11P from La Spezia city center – approx. 30–40 minutes
- By boat: from La Spezia (Passeggiata Morin) – ferries available from April to October
- By car: about 20 minutes, but parking is limited (bus or ferry recommended)
🏰 What to See in Portovenere
🏛️ San Pietro Church

- Built on a dramatic rocky cliff overlooking the sea
- Magical at sunset – one of the most iconic views in Liguria
- Free entry and accessible on foot
🏰 Doria Castle

- A medieval fortress with panoramic views over the sea and islands
- Entrance with ticket (can be purchased onsite)
- A short scenic climb through olive trees and historic paths
🏝️ Byron’s Grotto

- Dedicated to Lord Byron, who is said to have swum from here to Lerici
- A mystical spot nestled between cliffs and sea
- Best seen from the water or the scenic overlook
🌈 Colorful waterfront houses

- The famous painted buildings lining the harbor
- Ideal for photos, sunset walks, and aperitifs by the water
🏖️ Beaches & rocky coves
- Small beaches, rocky ledges and swimming spots directly in town
- Crystal-clear waters and beautiful sea views
🏝️ Islands in front of Portovenere
- Palmaria Island – accessible by boat taxi from the port
- Tino and Tinetto – usually closed to the public, open only during special events
- Palmaria offers hiking, quiet beaches, and unspoiled nature
🍝 Where to Eat in Portovenere
- La Chiglia – fresh seafood with a sea view
- Trattoria Tre Torri – traditional Ligurian flavors
- Palmaria Restaurant – elegant dining with a terrace
- Excellent gelato shops along the promenade
🛍️ Shopping & Local Products
- Small shops selling pesto, local wine, olive oil and artisan souvenirs
- Handmade ceramics and maritime-themed gifts in the alleys
📸 Top Photo Spots
- Sunset from San Pietro Church
- View from the Doria Castle terrace
- Early morning at the port
- Palmaria Island from the panoramic overlook
🎯 Useful Tips
- Wear comfortable shoes: the town is steep and cobbled
- Avoid driving if possible: parking is very limited
- Bring a swimsuit and towel: you can swim almost anywhere
- Great destination even in low season: fewer crowds, same beauty
