Tigullio Gulf: unveiling the hidden gems of the Italian Riviera
A bit of context
Rapallo, the largest town, takes you back in time with its medieval castle, guardian of the harbor for centuries. Wander through the narrow alleys of the old town or relax on its sandy beaches, favored by European elites since the 19th century.
Santa Margherita Ligure, a haven for artists and poets, enchants with its colorful houses lining the seafront promenade. Here, the famed poet William Butler Yeats found inspiration, and his former residence now houses a museum dedicated to his life and works.
Portofino, the jewel of the Tigullio Gulf, is a postcard-perfect village. Pastel-colored houses cascade down a hillside overlooking a harbor filled with luxurious yachts. Once a small fishing village, Portofino rose to fame in the 20th century, attracting celebrities and socialites with its exclusivity and glamour. Today, it offers a chic atmosphere, upscale boutiques, and delectable seafood restaurants.