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If you visit Savona and the Italian Riviera, you might need to know how to quickly reach the Cruise Port from the Railway Station or vice versa. Here we go.
1. By train
Here how it looks on the map:
View Railway Station in a larger map
There are three bus lines you can get on: 62, 7 and 5.
Line 62 goes directly to the Port called Palacrociere, while lines 7 and 5 don't but can bring you to the city center. Going to Palacrociere from the center by walk will take you not more than 10 minutes. Although it brings you directly to the port, bus 62 goes through a longer route as to show you the city.
Line 62 goes directly to the Port called Palacrociere, while lines 7 and 5 don't but can bring you to the city center. Going to Palacrociere from the center by walk will take you not more than 10 minutes. Although it brings you directly to the port, bus 62 goes through a longer route as to show you the city.
Keep in mind that bus 62 runs only when cruise ships arrive on the port! To check this, visit the webside of Porto di Savona or check timetables here (just for double check).
If you get on line 7 or 5, you will have to cross the old dock, that is Vecchia Darsena.
Vecchia Darsena |
There is a bridge you can go through to cut the route. But if you carry luggage with you, it might be a bit of inconvenience. And if the bridge is lifted for a boat to pass beneath, you will have to go round, just along the old dock with the boats or you can wait, of course, for the bridge to get down again.
A new bridge is been built now to replace the current one and hopefully, to make it more comfortable to the passengers.
Part of the construction site of the new bridge |
The timetables of all bus lines including 62, 7 and 5 can be found on the webside of TPL which is the local public transport in the Province of Savona.
You can buy a bus ticket at any newsstand or bookstore. There are different colors of tickets, though, and you will need a pink ticket to get on bus 62, 7 or 5!
One more tip: buses don't stop unless you wave them.
One more tip: buses don't stop unless you wave them.
2. By cruise ship
Alright, if you arrive in Savona with a cruise ship, you might need to catch a train for another place or walk around the city center. The best way is to get on bus 62 which will take you directly to the Railway Station. The bus stops in front of the Palacrociere, very convenient indeed. It passes through one of the main shopping streets of Savona, namely Via Paleocapa.
By the way, I found three different timetables of line 62 - one in a local newspaper, second in the webside of the local public transport, and third on a bus stop at Via Paleocapa ☻ After all, this is part of the unique Italian charm. And bus 62 runs frequently anyway.
View to a cruise ship from the bus stop at Via Paleocapa |
If you'd like to walk and look around, the distance between Palacrociere and Via Paleocapa is very short. Just cross the bridge at the old dock, then a zebra and the shopping street is vertical to the clock tower shown on the picture. This is "Torretta" and is one of the symbols of the city of Savona. You can see the city's flag on it.
At the same time, you might want to go to the opposite direction from the port and then you'll find a medieval fortress, namely La Fortezza del Priamar.
Wherever you go or however you visit the Riviera delle Palme, I promise you, you'll be captivated!
Thanks a lot! Unfortunately, I left Savona 2 years ago so the information here could be a bit inaccurate, just bear in mind that.
ReplyDeleteVery helpful indeed. I will be taking a cruise in November and will need to catch a train after the cruise. Can we do the walk in 30 minutes with a medium suitcase?
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