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Food, wine and ancient history, a private yacht charter in the Italian Riviera is the place to unwind and indulge. With so much to see, we recommend an unhurried week-long itinerary beginning with…

Genoa is known as being the gateway to the Italian Riviera. The capital of the region and its historical centre, Genoa is the place to embark on your journey after exploring the captivating World Heritage Listed architecture, San Lorenzo Cathedral and the art and music culture of the city.

Luxurious shopping, museums aplenty and a myriad of mouthwatering restaurants and bars — including our favourite for grappe, La Lepre –, Genoa does not disappoint.

Breathtaking scenery, both from water and land, makes Cinque Terre an unmissable destination for your Italian Riviera yacht charter.

Stroll the terrain from Riomaggiore to Via dell’ Amore, Monterosso al Mare or simply cruise its coastline for spectacular views of its picturesque sea-facing towns.

Dive enthusiasts on board a boat charter in the Italian Riviera cannot go past Porto Venere, where only yachts can access dive sites, hidden caves and beaches inaccessible from the mainland.

Home to literary figures once upon a time, this tranquil town is the perfect place to stop and recuperate after your challenging hike back in Cinque Terre.

In the curve of Northwest Italy is the idyllic fishing village of Portofino, with its pastel-hued houses and seafront restaurants offering some of the best seafood in the entire Italian Riviera.

With an artistic vibe and artisan stores in abundance, Portofino is a stop worth staying a while. While you linger there, you will want to visit the Hotel Splendido for exquisite cocktails.

Entering the Tuscan region, Forte Dei Marmi is the cultural hub of the Italian Riviera, commonly considered the St. Tropez of Italy.

Here you can find high-end boutiques, Michelin Star restaurants and exclusive beach clubs. Spectacularly beautiful and packed with some of the region’s best restaurants, it would be a sin to watch your diet in Forte Dei Marmi.

Insider tip: While we adore every stop along the Italian Riviera, not everyone has a week to explore. If we must condense this list to a long weekend, Portofino, Cinque Terre and Forte Dei Marmi are not to be missed.

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