My visit to Santa Margherita on the Ligurian coast of Italy came quite by accident. I feel fortunate to have had the opportunity to actually spend a little time in this beautiful seaside town several years ago. Roughly ten thousand Italians call Santa Margherita their home and they lovingly refer to this port city as “Santa.”
Surrounded by hills and the Ligurian Sea, Santa Margherita lays claim to some of the most beautiful views in Italy. Approach this port from the sea as I did, and you will feel as if you are looking at a postcard. The stunning marina to the left and the long pebble beach with the colorful houses and buildings along the shore create a magnificent panorama.
So here’s the story of how I came to Santa Margherita by accident. I arrived here aboard a ferry boat from the nearby resort town of Portofino. I had spent part of a day in Portofino while I was on a Mediterranean cruise. The circumstances were such that the deteriorating weather conditions would no longer allow small ferry boat tenders to operate between Portofino, and our cruise ship which was anchored offshore.
So as a result, I was the beneficiary of an nonscheduled visit to Santa Margherita, where we were dropped off to await a bus to transport myself and the other cruise passengers to the port of Genoa. If there is one thing that I have learned in Italy, it’s that flexibility is important, since things can change and that’s the way it is. As the Italians say, “boh.”