
From Genoa Cruise Port
Santa Margherita Ligure from Genoa Cruise Port
Elegant seaside resort — the practical gateway to Portofino and the eastern Riviera.
Distance
About 32 km / 50–60 min from Genoa terminal
Travel time
50–60 minutes by coach; 45 min by regional train
Time needed
Allow 2–3 hours in Santa Margherita
Santa Margherita Ligure is a graceful coastal town 32 km east of Genoa — palm-lined promenade, Belle Époque hotels and the regional train station closest to Portofino.
Cruise ships dock at Genoa's Stazione Marittime cruise terminal in the Porto Antico area — the gateway to the Italian Riviera. Portofino sits 35 km east along the coast, Santa Margherita Ligure 32 km, Camogli 28 km. Most passengers reach the Riviera by coach excursion, private transfer, regional train to Santa Margherita, or ferry from Genoa harbour. Build a 60–90 minute buffer before all-aboard — summer coastal road traffic returning from Portofino can add 20–30 minutes.
Most excursions pause here for coffee or lunch before continuing to Portofino or Camogli. Independent travellers can train from Genova Piazza Principe in about 45 minutes and connect by ferry or bus to Portofino.
Santa Margherita suits passengers who want Riviera atmosphere without Portofino's crush — allow 2–3 hours for the promenade, harbour and gelato stops.
How to get there from the cruise port
| Method | Detail | Time | Cost |
|---|---|---|---|
| Regional train from Genova Piazza Principe / Brignole | Direct services to Santa Margherita Ligure — allow 15–25 min taxi from cruise terminal to station. | 45–60 min | €4–8 |
| Shore excursion minivan/coach | Door-to-door with guide, timed return and harbour drop-offs on the Riviera. | Full day | Tour price |
| Ferry from Genoa to Camogli/Portofino (seasonal) | Seasonal passenger ferries from Porto Antico — check timetables; not daily on all sailings. | 45–90 min | €15–25 |
| Private transfer | Pre-booked car or minivan to Portofino, Santa Margherita or Camogli. | 40–75 min | €120–280 |
Times and costs are indicative. Always keep a 60–90 minute buffer before all-aboard.
Highlights
- Lungomare waterfront promenade
- Santa Margherita harbour
- Regional train hub for the Riviera
- Boat connections to Portofino
Tips
- Train from Piazza Principe is the best DIY option
- Combine with Portofino only on 9+ hour calls
- Lunch on the promenade needs reservation on cruise days
Prefer a guided tour?
Portofino & Santa Margherita Shore Excursion
Glamorous morning, promenade afternoon — Portofino and Santa Margherita for your port day.
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Santa Margherita Promenade
Palm trees, pastel hotels and the gentle rhythm of the Ligurian coast.
Portofino from Genoa
The world's most photographed harbour — pastel facades and yacht-filled waters east of Genoa.
Italian Riviera
Liguria's glittering coast — from Genoa's harbour to Portofino's pastel perfection.
Santa Margherita Ligure from Genoa from Genoa — FAQs
Is Santa Margherita worth visiting alone?▼
Yes for a relaxed Riviera day — especially if Portofino crowds worry you.
How do I reach Portofino from Santa Margherita?▼
Seasonal ferry (15 min) or local bus — allow queue time on busy summer days.