From a tent and a 2CV to a hillside castle and a luxury yacht to rent for €170,000 a week. We only stayed a day!
But what a delightful day. We stayed a few kilometres away in Santa Margherita – in a what was termed a “family castle” on a hillside. Of course every family should have it’s own hillside castle!
We arrived in the late afternoon, enough time to stroll into town and admire the deceptive paintwork, masquerading as stone masonry on so many of the old buildings.
We dined in the old port as the sun went down
and came upon an excellent Italian group signing Irish folk songs in the square on the way home.
The next morning we headed for Portofino. The road into the town is so narrow that campervans are banned from continuing all the way into the little seaside town. Of course Charlie was in his element!
Pretty, pastel Portofino is the very essence of elegance and opulence.
Everything draws you towards the harbour,
which is in part still an old working fishing port
and also an exercise in absolute excess.”Ferdy” was one of the super-yachts berthed when we arrived.
As it pulled out of the harbour we pulled it up on google. For a mere €168,000 a week – plus expenses – you too could cruise the Riviera! The other super yachts anchored off in the bay were even bigger and we presumed came with an equally inflated bill.
But for all that, it is an undeniably lovely spot. Atop the harbour wall is a small art gallery, although we were not convinced of the meerkat’s merit!
We preferred the natural art provided by the beautiful gardens that covered the hillside behind the harbour and the decorative houses that can even make wash-day look lovely!
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Thanks for the picture-perfect pit-stop, Portofino!