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Whether you have young kids, older kids, or no kids, today we will share some of the most popular attractions in Genoa so you can make the most of your time on Italian soil. Cruising is always a joy and new ports are always adventures. This is the biggest and best in Europe, and gives the visitor immersion experiences in a variety of ecological areas of the world. The Neptune is larger than life - built by Roman Polanski in 1985 for the movie 'Pirates'. It is a replica of a 17th century Spanish galleon, and is an accurate replica (except larger) above the waterline, but it has a steel hull and a 400 horse power auxiliary engine.
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From 130 feet high, you’ll bid arrivederci to this sparkling city by the sea. One of the best things about a shore day in Genoa is that the main cultural and dining experiences are within easy walking distance of the Old Port. It’s also easy to catch a taxi, shuttle or bus from the waterfront up to the main plaza, Piazza de Ferrari, and make your way around from there. Here are some highlights of an afternoon or a full day onshore in Genoa. Port Genoa's first cruise terminal is Ponte dei Mille (1930-opened). The facility was upgraded in 1991 and used to be the most advanced passenger terminal regarding technologies.
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The second cruise terminal (Ponte Andrea Doria) can berth 2x liners at a time. In 2016, the port reported a record year with handled over 1 million cruise tourists. In 2016, Stazioni Marittime cruise terminals were upgraded with new equipment, including new gangways at Ponte Doria.
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Some of the best shopping streets in the city are Galleria Mazzini, Via Roma, and Via XX Settembre, which include boutiques and well-known fashion brands. As Genoa is one of the busiest ports, you can best believe there are plenty of shops and restaurants for your family to choose from. The Palace of St. George (Palazzo San Giorgio) has a frescoed exterior that alone is worth visiting. Built-in 1290, the palace has a notable history as it was constructed with materials from the Venetian embassy. It even held Marco Polo prisoner and wrote his travelogue from 1296 to 1299 after he commanded a war against Genoa.
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Many of the city’s historic landmarks and architectural masterpieces date back to this period and are still standing today. The city has a unique blend of Italian culture, traditions, and language, making it an exciting destination for tourists from all over the world. The Italian port is equipped to handle a wide range of cruise ships, from small luxury vessels to large mega-cruisers. MSC Cruises, Royal Caribbean, Norwegian Cruise Line, Celebrity Cruises and Princess Cruises have all featured Genoa on select Mediterranean cruises. On the other hand, if you have already visited Genoa and would like to go elsewhere, you can opt for a visit to Portofino! To reach Portofino, just outside the Maritime Station there are stairs leading down to the station!
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Among the visited destinations are USA Florida ports (Fort Lauderdale, Miami, Port Canaveral-Orlando, Tampa), Caribbean island ports (Bridgetown Barbados, Fort de France Martinique, Pointe A Pitre Guadeloupe, Havana Cuba). The longest Transatlantic voyages out of Genoa are on repositioning from Europe to South America, with debarkation in either Brazil (Rio De Janeiro, Santos-Sao Paulo) or Argentina (Buenos Aires). For season 2019, the cruise port expects 30% increase in passengers (to 1,3 million), most of whom (around 750,000) embarking (homeport). Since 2018, Port Genoa provides shore-power capabilities. The shore-to-ship electrical power suply technology (by Nidec Corporation, Japan) enables docked vessels to receive electricity from the city's power grid. From the berth, vessels can plug-in directly to the grid which allows full onboard operations without using the diesel engines/generators.
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One of the best kid-friendly activities in Genoa’s Old Town is the Genoa Aquarium, also known as the Acquario di Genova. You’ll find the aquarium in Porto Antico, and let me tell you, you won’t be disappointed. The area of Genoa and the Cinque Terre region, otherwise known as the Italian Riviera. And if sitting on the beach isn’t your idea of a fun time, there are activities, restaurants, and amenities nearby that will entertain you for hours.
On November 14, 2013, the company Costa Crociere SpA announced its plans to open in late spring 2014 new offices in Genoa. It is located on the 1st floor of the Carmonte office building (Piazza Piccapietra), neighboring with the company's Palazzo Costa headquarters. The new offices became workplace for Costa employees that previously worked at Via De Marini and handled all the commercial and tour operations for Costa cruise passengers.
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This is one of the palaces you can enter, as it is the Genoa City Hall. It has the wonderful courtyard below, and even a clock tower. There are loggias on either side of the palace, and gardens that are lovely. This palace has a wonderfully elaborate facade and the atrium is lovely.
One of our favourite things to do when we dock in a new country or city is to visit the beach. And with over 18 miles of coastline, various beaches in Genoa are ready for you to explore—many of which are within walking distance of the city centre. There is much to see and do in Genoa for adults and children.
A third cruise terminal is currently under construction in the redesigned area of Ponte Parodi, once a quay used for grain traffic. Via Garibaldi Number 18 is Palazzo Brignole Sale or Palazzo Rosso. The museum has the art of many Italian artists, and the palace itself is also worth a look. Via Garibaldi Number 5, Palazzo Angelo Giovanni Spinola, has a facade covered with frescoes.
The port is also famous with its dismantling (shipbreaking) station where the ominous Costa Concordia ship wreckage was dismantled. The port is also one of the country's still profiting shipbuilding yards serving the yacht construction market, yacht and boat maintenance, navy shipyards. The Via Garibaldi is where you’ll find the most extravagant palaces and architecture in Genoa.
A full-immersion way to explore the city of Genoa as well as experience the sparkling coastal community of Portofino is to combine them with a planned Viator tour. You’ll spend the morning walking the historic center of Genoa, have some free time for lunch, and then board a small boat to the yacht-laden upscale village of Portofino. Along the way, there’s a stop at the color-clad village of Santa Margherita Ligure on the Tigullio Gulf.