Use the free public elevators to save your legs when going from the harbor up to the Parasio old town.
Wear flat, sturdy shoes as the steep 'carruggi' and cobblestones are not suitable for heels.
Head to the Logge di Santa Chiara at sunset for the most dramatic views of the Ligurian coast.
Follow the 'Gira Parasio' signs for a well-marked walking route through the major historical points.
Keep in mind that many small shops and churches close for 'riposo' (siesta) between 12:30 and 15:30.
🍽 Food
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Pesto Genovese
Try authentic Trofie al Pesto at local favorites like Il Geco in the Parasio district.
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Sardenara
A local thick-crust pizza topped with tomato, anchovies, and olives, found in bakeries near the harbor.
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Stroscia
A crumbly traditional cake made with olive oil instead of butter; a unique Ligurian treat.
🛍 Shopping · 🧘 Quiet spots
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Via Cascione
The main pedestrian shopping street in Porto Maurizio for clothing and local boutiques.
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Taggiasca Olive Oil
The region's finest export; buy it at specialty shops in Borgo Marina or at the Carli store nearby.
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Logge di Santa Chiara
These 17th-century panoramic loggias are a peaceful spot for reflection with endless sea views.
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Passeggiata degli Innamorati
A scenic coastal path (Lovers' Walk) clinging to the cliffside between Borgo Foce and Borgo Marina.
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Porto Maurizio is one of the two main historical districts that make up the city of Imperia on the memorable Ligurian coast. Set majestically upon a promontory known as the Parasio, it is home to a rich history reflected in its narrow winding alleys, elegant palaces, and the imposing classical Cathedral of San Maurizio. The town perfectly combines cultural heritage with the allure of a classic Italian seaside resort, offering panoramic panoramic views of the Mediterranean. The coastal area of Porto Maurizio is bustling and diverse, catering to all types of beachgoers. The renowned Spiaggia d'Oro provides a quintessential golden sand experience, while the trendy Il Moletto Beach Bar and Tapas beach offer lively atmospheres for the younger crowd. Surf enthusiasts can catch waves at the designated Surf beach, and those seeking relaxation can visit Conca d'oro, Paradise beach, or Foce Beach. Local favorites like Buraxen, Oneglio, Spinnaker, and Manè provide excellent amenities and authentic Ligurian hospitality. Beyond the shoreline, Porto Maurizio is famous for its high-quality olive oil, a staple of the local Mediterranean diet. Visitors can explore the Olive Tree Museum or dine in traditional trattorias serving fresh pesto and seafood. The appealing marina, Borgo Marina, is well-suited for an evening stroll among yachts and fishing boats.
Location: Italy
Top sights: Museo del presepe e pinacoteca · Museo navale · Oratorio di San Pietro
Nearby: Diano Marina (5 km)
Population: ~42.328
Best time to visit & climate
The most pleasant time to visit is Jun–Aug.
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Morning: Begin at the awe-inspiring Duomo, letting its massive pillars and bright interior set a grand tone. Shortly after, dive into local traditions at the nearby Nativity Museum. Midday: Wander through the winding alleys of the Parasio district to find the charming Oratorio di San Pietro and Chiesa di San Leonardo. Afternoon: Descend towards the lively central areas to view the classic Teatro Cavour before spending a few immersive hours at the expansive Naval Museum. Evening: Enjoy a pleasant stroll down by the marina, tasting some fresh Ligurian seafood at a waterfront trattoria as the sun sets.
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Duomo di San Maurizio
Marvel at the neoclassical grandeur of the largest church in Liguria, ensuring you step inside early to appreciate the memorable light without the crowds.
Discover a fascinating collection of intricate nativity scenes and local art, taking time to examine the delicate craftsmanship of the historical figures.
Appreciate the elegant façade of this historic theater from the square, and check the local schedule in case there are evening performances during your stay.
Explore the rich maritime history of the region through fascinating exhibits, making sure to visit the interactive displays that children and adults both love.
A rainy day in Porto Maurizio highlights the dramatic beauty of the cathedral. In the morning, museums provide shelter, while the narrow alleys of the Parasio district offer partial cover. At noon, a longer stay in the churches is recommended. In the afternoon, the maritime atmosphere at the port is palpable despite the gray skies. In the evening, the wet cobblestones glisten under the streetlamps.
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Duomo di San Maurizio
Use the monumental dome as a well-suited shelter from the rain; when leaving, watch out for the marble steps in front of the main entrance, which become extremely slippery.
This lesser-known spot provides a quiet, covered refuge; keep your umbrella ready for the short but exposed walking sections through the narrow streets.
Winter mornings in Porto Maurizio are often clear and sunny, but crisp. The Parasio hill offers fantastic light effects. Since the sun sets around 5:00 PM, outdoor sightseeing should be done early. At noon, the sun warms the squares, while in the afternoon, museums offer cozy warmth. In the evening, the festive lighting invites you for a short stroll along the port.
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Duomo di San Maurizio
Visit the cathedral in the morning, when the low winter sunlight streams through the high windows, magnificently illuminating the neoclassical architecture.
Morning: Kick off with a breezy ride to Villa Faravelli, immersing yourself in contemporary art, before cycling down to the engaging Naval Museum by the port. Midday: Pedal gently towards the center to admire the historic Teatro Cavour and the monumental Duomo di San Maurizio, locking up the bike for a quick bite nearby. Afternoon: Ride westward to uncover the hidden histories at the Museo delle Confraternite and find tranquility at Chiesa di San Benedetto Revelli. Evening: Cruise along the coastline on the excellent cycle path, enjoying the sea breeze and a well-deserved gelato as the day concludes.
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Villa Faravelli
Stroll through the lush gardens surrounding this elegant 1930s villa, taking time to view the contemporary art collection housed within its refined rooms.
Explore the rich maritime history of the region through fascinating exhibits, making sure to visit the interactive displays that children and adults both love.
Appreciate the elegant façade of this historic theater from the square, and check the local schedule in case there are evening performances during your stay.
Marvel at the neoclassical grandeur of the largest church in Liguria, ensuring you step inside early to appreciate the remarkable light without the crowds.
Delve into the fascinating history of local brotherhoods and their religious artifacts, asking the knowledgeable staff about the traditional procession robes.
End your ride at this peaceful sanctuary, enjoying the quiet courtyard and taking a few moments to reflect before heading back to the bustling town center.
Cycling in the rain requires caution in the steep streets of Porto Maurizio. In the morning, flatter coastal sections offer better grip. At noon, take longer breaks in museums to dry off. In the afternoon, paved roads are safer than cobblestones. In the evening, good lighting is essential due to poor visibility conditions.
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Villa Faravelli
Park your bike under the overhangs at the entrance; the museum provides a dry environment to wait out the first shower of the day.
Winter cycling offers clear views and fresh air in Porto Maurizio. In the morning, it's still cool, so gloves are advisable. At noon, enjoy the sun along the coast. In the afternoon, watch for dropping temperatures in the shadow of Parasio hill. Since it gets dark early, you should aim to finish the bike tour around 4:30 PM.
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Villa Faravelli
Use the morning visit to warm up; the villa's gardens are a wonderful photo spot even in winter under clear skies.
Morning: Start your driving tour in the Oneglia area at the grand Municipio di Imperia, then take a short hop to the refined Villa Faravelli to explore its art collections. Midday: Drive down to the marina to visit the expansive Naval Museum, followed by a quick shift to Porto Maurizio's historical center for the massive Duomo di San Maurizio. Afternoon: Leave the busy streets behind and drive up into the scenic hills to discover the quaint Cappella di San Bernardo and the rustic Oratorio di San Giacomo. Evening: Drive back down to the lively coastal strip of Borgo Prino for a relaxed dinner with sea views, reflecting on the region's diverse beauty.
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Municipio di Imperia
Park nearby to admire the civic architecture of this impressive town hall, a convenient starting point to understand the administrative heart of modern Imperia.
Stroll through the lush gardens surrounding this elegant 1930s villa, taking time to view the contemporary art collection housed within its refined rooms.
Explore the rich maritime history of the region through fascinating exhibits, making sure to visit the interactive displays that children and adults both love.
Marvel at the neoclassical grandeur of the largest church in Liguria, ensuring you step inside early to appreciate the remarkable light without the crowds.
Drive up to this appealing hillside chapel, using the brief stop to appreciate the panoramic views of the surrounding olive groves and the distant coastline.
Conclude your scenic drive at this historic oratory located in the hills, making sure to capture photos of its rustic charm in the soft afternoon light.
Driving through Porto Maurizio in the rain is convenient and safe. In the morning, you can reach the higher viewpoints while staying dry. At noon, parking near the museums is advisable. In the afternoon, you can visit the more remote chapels without getting wet. In the evening, puddles reflect the city lights, making the drive through the city very atmospheric.
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Municipio di Imperia
Use the parking lot directly in front of the building; the imposing structure provides shelter while you learn about the historical significance of the city administration.
In winter, the car allows for flexible exploration of Porto Maurizio regardless of the weather. In the morning, you'll appreciate the heating on the way to the museums. At noon, the coastal roads invite you for a scenic drive. Since the sun sets around 5:00 PM, you can reach the viewpoints in time for the evening light. In the evening, the drive back in a warm car is especially pleasant.
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Municipio di Imperia
Visit the town hall early in the morning; the clear winter air makes the architecture look particularly sharp and impressive.