Fisherman town of Portovenere, Liguria, Italy
Days Italy

7-Day Liguria, Italy Yacht Itinerary–La Spezia to Genoa

Fisherman town of Portovenere, Liguria, Italy

Beautiful beaches

Palaces

Chic boutiques

Stunning views

History & culture

Vibrant nightlife

World class restaurants

Wreck diving

Sailing in Liguria takes you to some of Italy’s most beautiful towns.

It’s the original Italian Riviera, where you find such jewels as the UNESCO-protected Cinque Terre National Park, the magnificent harbors of Rapallo and Portofino, magical Gulf of Poets landscapes and stunning beaches of Monterosso al Mare and Sestri Levante. The region is best enjoyed from the sea; approaching the destinations on a yacht is an experience in itself.

Here’s the most optimal 7-day yachting itinerary to see the most coveted spots in Liguria. I have visited the region many times and included some insider tips on how to get the most out of its treasures, without rushing your travels. The journey starts in La Spezia and ends in Genoa. This is your ultimate guide to Ligurian yachting.

Days 7
Destinations 7
Best time to visit Mid-May – October
High season Mid-June – August
Total Distance 70 nm
Avg cruising time 1.6 h/day

Your itinerary

Day 1
La Spezia and Porto Venere

Start your voyage in La Spezia’s sheltered marinas and sail through the Gulf of Poets to the colorful cliffs of Porto Venere.

Day 2
Cinque Terre

Cruise past five iconic villages, each a postcard-perfect stop between sea and vineyard-covered hills.

Day 3
Monterosso al Mare

Drop anchor at Cinque Terre’s beach haven to unwind on pebbly shores and enjoy a slower day by the water.

Day 4
Sestri Levante

Sail into the Bay of Silence, a tranquil town framed by pastel houses and calm, sandy beaches.

Day 5
Rapallo

Arrive at a lively harbor steeped in Riviera glamour, with grand hotels, seaside promenades, and elegant villas above the bay.

Day 6
Portofino

Visit Italy’s most exclusive harbor, where pastel facades, luxury yachts, and emerald coves define the Riviera dream.

Day 7
Genoa

End your cruise in Liguria’s historic capital, a maze of grand palaces, old marinas, and lively waterfront charm.

Day 1

La Spezia and Porto Venere

Choosing La Spezia as a port of departure works great on many levels. With over 1000 berths and superb infrastructure, marinas such as D-Marin Porto Mirabello and Porto Lotti are perfect for yachts. Then, the second-largest Ligurian city is a nice introduction to the local lifestyle and rich cuisine, minus the tourist crowds. Wander the streets of its charming Old Town, stop for focaccia (a Ligurian staple, an oil-sprinkled bread with toppings) at a bakery and marvel at the panoramas from the medieval St. George Castle. 

Admired by Shelley, Byron and Keats, the Gulf of Poets – a body of water between La Spezia and Porto Venere – is a magnificent area to sail through. Anchor at Porto Venere for the first taste of Ligurian seaside magic. The village and the surrounding archipelago are UNESCO-listed. The citadel crowns the hill as the multicolored houses stand in the harbor. A charter yacht gives you access to the stunning landscapes of Parco Naturale Regionale di Porto Venere, a series of rugged islands in front of the village. Don’t miss the Grotta di Lord Byron, a pretty cove with a collapsed cave, where the British poet George Byron used to swim. 

Highlights

Castello di San Giorgio
Historic Landmark 4.3

A medieval fortress offering sweeping views over La Spezia and the Gulf of Poets.

Grotta di Lord Byron
Natural Attraction 4.6

Named after the poet who swam here, this dramatic sea cave near Porto Venere is one of the coast’s most romantic spots.

Palmaria Restaurant, Grand Hotel Portovenere
Fine Dining 4.6

Michelin-recommended and overlooking the marina, Palmaria offers refined Ligurian cuisine and panoramic views of Palmaria Island.

La Spezia, Italy city skyline with the Apennine Mountains at dusk
Beautiful fisherman town of Portovenere near Cinque Terre on a sunny summer day, Liguria, Italy
A general view of the city La Spezia, the chief Italian naval station and arsenal, from the sea, showing containers of the city s port, marina and palm-lined water front Morin by rainy weather
La Spezia, Italy city skyline with the Apennine Mountains at dusk
Beautiful fisherman town of Portovenere near Cinque Terre on a sunny summer day, Liguria, Italy
A general view of the city La Spezia, the chief Italian naval station and arsenal, from the sea, showing containers of the city s port, marina and palm-lined water front Morin by rainy weather
Next stop Cinque Terre
20m cruising time
·
3.7nm distance
La Spezia and Porto Venere Cinque Terre
Day 2

Cinque Terre

The five villages of Cinque Terre are probably Liguria’s most famous attraction. The dramatic UNESCO-protected landscape makes for an unforgettable yachting trip. Cruising from one town to another is nothing short of spectacular – the blue waters of the Tyrrhenian Sea complement the bright color palette of harbor houses as the green mountain landscape unfolds behind. The five villages – Riomaggiore, Manarola, Vernazza, Corniglia and Monterosso – are car-free, so it’s a unique kind of exploration. 

As a protected national park, Cinque Terre requires prior authorization for the mooring of yachts. You can get it on the official website. You can either sail individually to each town and approach the center by dinghy, or moor at Vernazza port and continue exploring by train. Travel time by rail between the Cinque Terre villages is 2-5 minutes, so it’s a quick and convenient option. Riomaggiore and Manarola are connected by the ultra-scenic hiking trail called Via d’Amore. Reach the romantic Ruins of Doria Tower in Vernazza for the exceptional views. Another medieval gem to check out is the Castello di Riomaggiore.

Highlights

Via dell’Amore (Path of Love)
Hiking Trail 4.4

A popular clifftop path connecting Riomaggiore and Manarola. It’s best at sunset from the sea.

Castello Doria, Vernazza
Historic Landmark 4.4

An ancient tower that features postcard-perfect views over Vernazza’s pastel harbor.

Ristorante Miky, Monterosso al Mare
Restaurant 4.5

Miky is family-run fine dining known for reimagined Ligurian classics, candlelit ambiance, and an exceptional wine list.

coastal view of Manarola
aerial view of Vernazza and the coast
colorful buildings in Riomaggiore from the water
coastal view of Manarola
aerial view of Vernazza and the coast
colorful buildings in Riomaggiore from the water
Next stop Monterosso al Mare
25m cruising time
·
4.6nm distance
Cinque Terre Monterosso al Mare
Day 3

Monterosso al Mare

It’s time for a beach break. Monterosso al Mare is Cinque Terre’s ultimate resort. Sail there after a busy day exploring the scenic villages to relax. The bay in front of the town offers mooring buoys, so finding a spot won’t be a problem. You’ll be gifted with the mesmerizing panorama of white pebbly beaches and dramatic mountains. As for bathing, there are three main areas where you can take a dip. The longest is Monterosso public beach (or Fagina), a picturesque pebbly stretch with a Scoglio rock in the middle. Il Gigante in the west and Old Town Beach in the east are two additional strips with private beach clubs. Monterosso’s most interesting sight is the Convent of the Capuchin Friars with Van Dyck’s “Crocefissione” painting inside. 

Stopping at Monterosso is a great way to take a breather from the beauty overload of Cinque Terre. If you’re craving more Ligurian beaches, take a short sail to Levanto, admiring the rugged coast in the process. The spiaggia there is among the region’s longest, with many beach bars and restaurants nearby. 

Highlights

Fegina Beach
Beach 4.6

Cinque Terre’s most popular beach, ideal for sunbathing, swimming, or tender drop-offs near trendy beach clubs.

Convento dei Cappuccini e Chiesa di San Francesco
Church 4.8

Home to Renaissance art and has incredible views of the coastline.

Ristorante L’Ancora della Tortuga
Restaurant 4.6

L’Ancora della Tortuga is a cliffside restaurant with elevated seafood dining and one of the Riviera’s best views.

Beach of Levanto - Italy
bright blue waters in Monterosso, Italy
quiet stretch of beach in Levanto, Italy
Beach of Levanto - Italy
bright blue waters in Monterosso, Italy
quiet stretch of beach in Levanto, Italy
Next stop Sestri Levante
1h cruising time
·
414nm distance
Monterosso al Mare Sestri Levante
Day 4

Sestri Levante

Continue your Ligurian seafaring story by entering the spectacular Baia delle Favole (or the Bay of Fairytales) in Sestri Levante. This town is among the hidden gems of the Italian Riviera. The anchorage is easy, and it’s sheltered from the winds. Across the beautiful Old Town, you find the Baia del Silenzio, which is eye candy. There’s a sandy, family-friendly beach, flanked by the colorful houses. Villas and ancient churches dot the hill over the bay. It’s a scene straight from a painting. 

The author of “Mermaid”, Hans Christian Andersen, lived in Sestri Levante in the 19th century. The town is also famous for bagnun, a soup made from anchovies, basil, tomatoes and onion. Time goes a little slower here; it’s the Italian Riviera at its most tranquil. Chartering to Sestri Levante means enjoying the stunning beaches, eating Ligurian dishes at the boardwalk restaurants, strolling along the promenade and having desserts at the local pasticcerias.

Highlights

Baia del Silenzio (Bay of Silence)
Beach 4.8

A tranquil oasis with turquoise water and pastel façades, often cited among Italy’s most beautiful bays.

Chiesa di San Nicolò dell’Isola
Historic Landmark 4.6

A 12th-century Romanesque landmark with scenic views over both of Sestri’s bays.

Ristorante ai Castelli
Fine Dining 4.7

A Michelin-recommended restaurant with exquisite plating and sweeping Riviera vistas.

Bay of Silence in Sestri Levante, Italy
the bay of Silence in Sestri Levante, Italy
coastline of Sestri Levante from the water
Bay of Silence in Sestri Levante, Italy
the bay of Silence in Sestri Levante, Italy
coastline of Sestri Levante from the water
Next stop Rapallo
40m cruising time
·
9nm distance
Sestri Levante Rapallo
Day 5

Rapallo

Cross the Tigullio Gulf, entering the magnificent harbor of Rapallo. For centuries, this area has been a magnet for writers, millionaires and artists. Ezra Pound and Ernest Hemingway spent summers here. With over 250 berths, Rapallo’s Porto Carlo Riva is one of the most luxurious small marinas in Italy. Anchor there to walk into the atmospheric city center. Medieval buildings stand next to the elegant Liberty-style grand hotels. The seaside Vittorio Veneto boardwalk offers fantastic vistas of the bay. Visit Villa Tigullio on a hill for a taste of classical Ligurian luxury. Another notable sight is the Sanctuary of Our Lady of Montallegro. Take a cable car to this Baroque Revival jewel and admire the stunning coastal views from the hilltop. 

Picturesque Via San Michele connects Rapallo with other beachside resorts of the eastern Ligurian Riviera, such as San Michele di Pagana and Santa Margherita Ligure. Cruising between the three towns is a delight. Stop at the beaches of Travello, Stella and San Margherita Ligure as you go. Alternatively, hire a car or a Vespa for a cinematic land travel. Another option is the railways – the towns are minutes away by intercity trains. Most beaches of the Riviera are pebbly, so bring water shoes for comfortable swimming.  

Highlights

Castello sul Mare
Historic Landmark 4.4

A 16th-century fortress that rises directly from the water and a symbol of Rapallo’s maritime past.

Santuario di Montallegro
Church 4.7

A Baroque sanctuary reached by cable car, offering panoramic views across the Gulf of Tigullio.

Ristorante Le Cupole, Grand Hotel Bristol
Restaurant 4.2

Refined tasting menus and sea views at this Michelin-starred restaurant that sits above Rapallo’s bay.

Aerial view of the picturesque resort town of Rapallo in Liguria, Italy
Beautiful view of the coast and ancient castle in Rapallo. Italy.
Old town of Rapallo resort in Genoa province on the Ligurian sea coast
Aerial view of the picturesque resort town of Rapallo in Liguria, Italy
Beautiful view of the coast and ancient castle in Rapallo. Italy.
Old town of Rapallo resort in Genoa province on the Ligurian sea coast
Next stop Portofino
15 cruising time
·
3nm distance
Rapallo Portofino
Day 6

Portofino

Your Ligurian journey culminates in Portofino, a gateway to the striking peninsula, emerald waters and sophisticated hotels. With only 14 berths for yachts and superyachts, Portofino Marina is also among the Mediterranean’s most exclusive chartering destinations. But the harbor views are worth it. Portofino has that dreamy look of an ideal Italian seaside resort. The trompe-l’oeil painted houses surround the leafy central piazza. High-end restaurants, homey pasticcerias and lively gelaterias all have terraces overlooking the blue Ligurian Sea. Centuries-old villas rise from the greenery of the hills above town. To make things even more inspiring, there’s the San Giorgio Castle hidden behind the sea of gardens. 

Don’t limit yourself to the small town center and explore the surrounding sights. Baia di Paraggi is a heavenly cove with crystalline waters. Beach clubs like Le Carillon and Bagni Fiore add a luxurious flair to the beachgoing. Visit the 13th-century Cervara Abbey nearby, with mesmerizing gardens. Baia Cannone is another breathtaking azure swimming cove to check out. Sail to the remote San Fruttuoso (only accessible by boat or a strenuous hike) for a sublime sight of the Romanesque abbey and a white pebbly beach. Off the coast, a Guido Galletti-created Christ of the Abyss statue awaits all the divers.

Highlights

Castello Brown
Historic Landmark 4.6

A 16th-century castle with terraced gardens and stunning views of Portofino’s harbor.

Baia di Paraggi
Beach 4.7

An emerald cove lined with private beach clubs, perfect for a swim between sails.

DaV Mare, Splendido Mare, A Belmond Hotel
Fine Dining 4.7

DaV Mare is Portofino’s most iconic fine-dining address with elegant Mediterranean cuisine.

Beautiful Portofino. Aerial view over the famous fishing village of Portofino, Italy
Portofino luxury. Luxury homes along the Italian coast at Portofino
Portofino, Italy at Dusk
Beautiful Portofino. Aerial view over the famous fishing village of Portofino, Italy
Portofino luxury. Luxury homes along the Italian coast at Portofino
Portofino, Italy at Dusk
Next stop Genoa
1h cruising time
·
13nm distance
Portofino Genoa
Day 7

Genoa

Finish your yachting trip in Liguria’s proud capital, Genoa. There are 7 marinas, so you have a great choice of where to anchor. The most luxurious option is Marina Genova, offering 500 berths and a vibrant harbor infrastructure of restaurants, boutiques and bars. It’s conveniently located next to the airport, making Marina Genova a comfortable stop before hopping on a flight. For something closer to the historic center, moor at Marina Porto Antico or Marina Molo Vecchio. 

If you’re an architecture aficionado, Genoa is an enchanting visit. The Old Town is filled with Baroque and Renaissance palaces, mind-blowing church interiors and spectacular museums. Caruggi (narrow alleyways with tall houses) define the city’s look. Visit the UNESCO-protected Palazzo Reale for stunning halls, and stroll through the frescoes-filled rooms of Palazzo Spinola. 

If Genoa’s buzzy city center feels overwhelming, you can always escape to the tranquil seaside neighborhoods. Boccadasse and Vernazzola are two favorite local beach escapes. With the looks of Portovenere and Riomaggiore, Bogliasco is a photogenic town with a stunning seaside promenade.  

Highlights

Palazzi dei Rolli (Via Garibaldi Palaces)
UNESCO Site 4.7

A grand avenue of Renaissance palaces, once home to Genoa’s aristocracy.

Acquario di Genova
Aquarium 4.5

Europe’s largest aquarium with immersive marine exhibits.

Zeffirino Ristorante
Fine Dining 4.6

A legendary Genoese institution since 1939, famed for its house-made pesto and celebrity clientele.

Genoa, Italy, sea port with ships and yachts
Rows of sailboats docked along the quay in Genoa, Italy
Sand beach on ligurian Riviera, Genoa, Italy
Genoa, Italy, sea port with ships and yachts
Rows of sailboats docked along the quay in Genoa, Italy
Sand beach on ligurian Riviera, Genoa, Italy

Best yachts for this itinerary

More itineraries

7-Day Ionian Islands Yacht Itinerary–Corfu to Zakynthos
7 Days Greece

7-Day Ionian Islands Yacht Itinerary–Corfu to Zakynthos

Emerald mountains plunging to secluded white sandy beaches, charming towns with Venetian architecture, and mouthwatering Greek cuisine await those who sail the lush Ionian Islands.

7-Day Northern Croatia Yacht Itinerary–Split to Opatija
7 Days Croatia

7-Day Northern Croatia Yacht Itinerary–Split to Opatija

Explore Croatia's magnificent northern coast and gem-like islands, venturing off the well-beaten path. Ideal for a one-week itinerary, it's the perfect blend of relaxation and adventure, with time to soak up stunning scenery, swim and explore historical landmarks.

7-Day Italian Riviera Yacht Itinerary–La Spezia to Portofino
7 Days Italy

7-Day Italian Riviera Yacht Itinerary–La Spezia to Portofino

Discover the best of the sun-soaked Italian Riviera, stretching along the Ligurian coast in northwestern Italy. Highlights include the colorful Cinque Terre villages and stunning scenery and high-end shops in Portofino.

Not sure which yacht to choose?

Let us find the perfect vessel for you.