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Italian Riviera Panoramic Road

Genoa - Noli - Alassio - San Remo - Ventimiglia

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Beach Beach
Historical sites Historical sites
Landscape Landscape
Benefit-stress ratio Benefit-stress ratio
Culture Culture
Comfort Comfort
Urban life Urban life
Road conditions Road conditions
Italian Riviera Panoramic Road ACTIVATE MAP Stages4 km161 h/stage1.2

Best months to drive

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Road Trip Costs

How much does it cost to go on a Italian Riviera Panoramic Road in Italy?

Economy
Low budget options by car rental, accommodation and catering. In- and Out-bound travel expenses are not included.
rent & more 135EUR drive & more 25EUR sleep & more 198EUR eat & more 144EUR Total (est. for 2 prs.) 367EUR Total (est. for 2 prs.) incl. rented car 502EUR
Standard
Mid budget options by car rental, accommodation and catering. In- and Out-bound travel expenses are not included.
rent & more 243EUR drive & more 25EUR sleep & more 319EUR eat & more 216EUR Total (est. for 2 prs.) 560EUR Total (est. for 2 prs.) incl. rented car 803EUR
Premium
High budget options by car rental, accommodation and catering. In- and Out-bound travel expenses are not included.
rent & more 324EUR drive & more 38EUR sleep & more 517EUR eat & more 288EUR Total (est. for 2 prs.) 843EUR Total (est. for 2 prs.) incl. rented car 1,167EUR
Camper
On the road in RV, overnight at camp grounds with self-catering. In- and Out-bound travel expenses are not included.
rent & more 675EUR drive & more 38EUR sleep & more 165EUR eat & more 144EUR Total (est. for 2 prs.) 347EUR Total (est. for 2 prs.) incl. rented car 1,022EUR
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Italian Riviera Panoramic Road Road Trip Itinerary

The Italian Riviera Panoramic Road is a 161 km route from the city of Genoa to Ventimiglia, taking you through some of Italy's most beautiful towns. The road trip is best enjoyed over the course of three days, allowing you to take in the stunning views and experience the local cultures of the towns you pass through, such as Noli, Alassio, and San Remo. The best time of year to drive this route is in the spring or summer, when you can take advantage of the warm temperatures and clear skies to explore the beaches, historical sites, and landscapes that line the route. This road trip is especially special, as it passes through several UNESCO World Heritage Sites, including the Cinque Terre in La Spezia and the Genoa Historic Centre. The road conditions are generally good, so you can drive with confidence, and the overall experience provides a high level of enjoyment and memories. This road trip is suitable for every driver, and can be managed with a moderate budget.
number of days 3 number of days
route length 161 km route length
budget fair budget
good for family good for
traffic direction on the right traffic direction
accident level moderate accident level

START Genoa

Distance 161 km Driving time 4.8 h Pace: slow 37.0 kWh Airports GOA
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Genoa, located in the northwest of Italy, is the perfect starting point for the Italian Riviera Panoramic Road. This picturesque city is home to a number of fascinating attractions and landmarks, all of which are worth exploring. From the famous Piazza De Ferrari, the beautiful harbor, the historical palaces of the city, to the impressive Aquarium of Genoa, there is plenty to see and do. For those traveling by air, the closest international airport is Cristoforo Colombo International Airport (IATA code GOA). This airport offers car rental services, allowing travelers to begin their journey with ease. The Italian Riviera Panoramic Road is a great way to explore the coastal towns of the region. The route is full of beautiful views, charming villages, and some of the best seafood restaurants in the world. As the road passes through the towns of Rapallo, Santa Margherita Ligure, Portofino, and San Fruttuoso, travelers will have the opportunity to discover the unique history and culture of the area. Genoa is a wonderful starting point for an unforgettable journey along the Italian Riviera Panoramic Road. With its fascinating attractions, convenient airport, and car rental services, travelers can explore the area in comfort and style.

1 Genoa - Savona - Noli

Distance 58 km Driving time 1.3 h Pace: modest 15.0 kWh View map Itinerary
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Are you ready for an exciting road trip from Genoa to Noli? This 58 km stretch of the Italian Riviera will take you less than 2 hours to complete, and you will be rewarded with some of the most beautiful views in the country. Start your journey in Genoa and make sure to visit the UNESCO World Heritage Sites of the Strada Nuova, the Palazzi dei Rolli, and the San Lorenzo Cathedral. As you continue your drive, make sure to stop in Savona and explore its historical centre, the ancient churches, and the castle. Finally, make your way to Noli and admire its stunning medieval architecture, including the Collegiata di San Pietro Apostolo and the Torre del Parco. Along the way, don’t forget to take in the stunning views of the Mediterranean Sea. For more information about attractions, accommodation options, recommended restaurants, and campsites along the route, please consult the “Itinerary” of this stage. Bon voyage!

2 Noli - Albenga - Alassio

Distance 34 km Driving time 1.2 h Pace: slow 7.8 kWh View map Itinerary
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Embark on an amazing road trip starting in Noli, Italy and taking you through Albenga and Alassio! The 34 km drive will take you less than 2 hours, and you will be able to enjoy the stunning views of the Ligurian Riviera. In Noli, you can visit the stunning Collegiata di San Paragorio, the 12th century church with its impressive façade. In Albenga, you can explore the medieval streets and visit the Palazzo Vescovile, the old Bishop's Palace. And in Alassio, you can take a stroll along the beach promenade and explore the old town. Don't forget to take a moment to admire the stunning views of the Ligurian Riviera. For more information about attractions, accommodation options, recommended restaurants, and campsites along the route, check out the "Itinerary" of this stage. Enjoy your road trip!

3 Alassio - Imperia - San Remo

Distance 49 km Driving time 1.5 h Pace: slow 11.3 kWh View map Itinerary
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Start your journey in Alassio, Italy, a beautiful coastal town with a stunning view of the Mediterranean Sea. From there, make your way to Imperia, a city known for its historic monuments, beautiful parks and gardens, and a lively nightlife. As you drive along the coast, you'll be captivated by the picturesque landscapes and the incredible views of the sea. After about 49km, you'll arrive in San Remo, a city rich in culture and history. Take a stroll in the old town and explore the narrow cobbled streets, or take a break at one of the many cafes and restaurants. Along the way, you'll have the chance to visit some of the most interesting sites in these cities, such as the ancient churches, the old fortifications, and the archaeological remains. It's a journey that will surely leave you with unforgettable memories. Remember that more information regarding attractions, accommodation options, recommended restaurants, and campsites along the route can be found in the "Itinerary" of this stage. So, get ready for an unforgettable road trip!

4 San Remo - Ventimiglia

Distance 20 km Driving time 0.8 h Pace: slow 4.5 kWh View map Itinerary
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Embark on a unique road trip from San Remo to Ventimiglia, a 20 km journey that will take you less than an hour. As you drive along this stunning coastal route, take in the breathtaking views of the Mediterranean Sea and the lush Italian countryside. Along the way, make sure to stop by the beautiful San Remo Cathedral, a stunning example of Romanesque architecture. In Ventimiglia, explore the old town, full of historic buildings and monuments that tell the story of the city’s past. Don't miss the ancient Roman amphitheatre and the remains of the city walls that date back to the 16th century. As you drive, keep an eye out for the many historical sites that dot the landscape. From ancient churches and monuments to quaint villages and charming seaside towns, there is much to explore. For more information about attractions, accommodation options, recommended restaurants, and campsites along the route, be sure to check out the “Itinerary” of this stage. Enjoy your journey!

  Ventimiglia

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Ventimiglia is the perfect ending point to the Italian Riviera Panoramic Road. Located in the province of Imperia, in the Liguria region, the city is just minutes away from the French border. This seaside city is well known for its beaches, historical monuments, and natural beauty. It is an ideal spot for a romantic getaway or a relaxing vacation. The old town of Ventimiglia is an interesting place to explore. Here you can find the ruins of the ancient Roman walls, the Castle of Ventimiglia, and the old churches. You can also visit the local markets, where you can buy fresh produce and other local products. Ventimiglia is also known for its beaches. The city's beaches offer a great opportunity to relax and enjoy the sun and sea. The water is crystal clear, and the sand is white and soft. The city also has a marina, offering boat tours, sailing, and fishing opportunities. For those arriving by car, Ventimiglia is a few hours away from the nearest international airport, Nice Côte d'Azur Airport (NCE). The airport is approximately 65km away and easily accessible by car. Ventimiglia is a beautiful city that offers a lot for travelers. From its beaches and marina to its historical monuments, it is the perfect ending point for the Italian Riviera Panoramic Road.

Italian Riviera Panoramic Road Road Trip at a glance

Hopefully, the presented journey idea has become a superb inspiration for your future holiday excursions.
Our itinerary can be used as a base that can be recreated in its entirety or only partially and that can be enriched with original beauty spots.
If car travel is a means of travel that you prefer, there are a number of essential road rules to follow and a bunch of things to be mindful of to turn your trip into pure pleasure. The following road rules will surely become useful for all holidayers considering renting a vehicle or camper hire.
When driving around Italy, you should be mindful of the local road regulations. When moving around Italy in a car, try avoiding alcoholic drinks at all costs. Travellers should remember that the permitted level of alcohol in blood is rather low and cannot exceed 0.5‰. You should move at a maximum speed of 50km/h when driving around the the city streets. When it comes to undeveloped areas, you should be mindful of the fact that the maximum permissible speed is 90km/h. On highways, 130km/h is the maximum car speed that you should never exceed. In order to stay safe, we recommend equipping your car with a fire extinguisher and first aid kit and driving with your headlights on at daytime.
The majority of drivers wonder about the costs of the whole tour. Depending on the budget option that you are interested in, the amount of money that you have to pay during the whole adventure may vary. A wide range of budget configurations is presented below.
We estimate that the cheapest option when it comes to fuel to cover the planned 5 stages while travelling around Italy may be roughly 25 EUR. Travel expenses connected with economy overnight stays will cost up to approximately 198 EUR. Food and restaurants in this option may cost around 144 EUR. Travellers will have to pay about 135 EUR if they aim for the budget car hire option as well. Thus, going for car rental will increase the costs of the road trip from roughly 367 EUR to about 502 EUR.
Holidaymakers who are interested in greater comfort and the standard option will pay more or less 25 EUR for the gasoline needed to cover the itinerary. Cost amounting to 319 EUR can be expected by all travellers who are considering standard hotels. Drivers may expect that the standard option in terms of restaurants and food will cost around 216 EUR. Travellers who want to cover the tour in a standard rental vehicle should expect a cost of about 243 EUR. Drivers who would like to rent a car will pay about 803 EUR for the whole itinerary, whereas those who are not interested in car hire will spend more or less 560 EUR.
The highest level of comfort of the premium option will live up to the expectations of the most demanding holidaymakers. When it comes to this offer, the estimated cost of the road trip will total around 1,167 EUR for travellers who are considering vehicle hire and 560 EUR for those who will not be renting. Travellers who would like to cover the road trip in a premium rental car can expect a cost of more or less 324 EUR. In the premium version of the tour, you will pay roughly 38 EUR for gasoline. Holidayers who opt for top services in all aspects of their tour should expect to pay around 517 EUR for accommodation and roughly 288 EUR for restaurants and food.
Our trip can be easily adjusted to the requirements of all camper enthusiasts. If you choose this means of transport, the costs will be up to roughly 675 EUR. If you are wondering about the money that has to be spent on gasoline during the whole road trip, it will amount to more or less 38 EUR. Tourists who opt for camper hire should expect to pay roughly 165 EUR for overnight stays and about 144 EUR for expenses connected with food.
The Road Trip Costs section presents all the above details in a straightforward way.
The period between April and June is great to explore the part of Italy described in our road trip idea. There are numerous exciting journeys that are available on our website if you’d like to see other of our road trip ideas. The great versatility of trips will surely live up to the expectations of the most demanding tourists.

Facts for safer driving in Italy

drink drive limit drink drive limit 0.5
max speed urban max speed urban 50 km/h
max speed rural max speed rural 90 km/h
max speed highway max speed highway 130 km/h
headlights at daytime headlights at daytime on
fire extinguisher fire extinguisher no
tolls tolls yes
seat belts seat belts yes

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