Overlooking the yachts anchored in the Mediterranean’s glistening Bay of Rapallo, five-star Excelsior Palace Portofino Coast defines luxury with its exceptional sophistication and service. The turn-of-the-century grandeur starts as you step onto the cool marble floors of the lobby, where opulent chandeliers soften the light from the sea-facing windows. Continuing its sense of refinement, the hotel’s restaurants and bars deliver creative dishes and exquisite cocktails whether you are relaxing by the infinity pools or taking in the views from the terrace.
Take a sumptuous cruise around the bay on a private yacht from the hotel jetty. Tailor your adventure to jet along the coast or find a secluded cove to moor up for some snorkeling in the crystal waters before a Champagne lunch. For golf lovers, there is nothing better than a round of golf overlooking the beautiful ocean, or travel further afield to visit the monuments and hilltops of Cinque Terre.
In your elegant guestroom, the natural beauty of a landscape that has inspired great artists and writers is reflected in mirrors carefully placed to optimize light and create a real home-from-home experience. You’ll find hand-picked, authentic antique furniture, prints, and paintings that bring a real sense of Italian charm; elegant marble bathrooms with luxurious bath products ensure comfort and relaxation. Each suite has been enhanced with particular features to make your stay all the more special, from private Jacuzzis to a private sauna and Turkish bath. Choose the right one for you and make this an unforgettable vacation.
This pet-friendly hotel is designed to make you feel welcome and carefree. Let the hotel concierge help you make the most of your stay by booking day trips, boat excursions, or restaurant reservations.
Savor the best of fine-dining, Italian cuisine at Excelsior Palace Portofino Coast’s two restaurants, both with magnificent sea views in an elegant and refined setting.
Spend your days at the Beach Club with two infinity pools overlooking the ocean. Stretch out in one of the six underwater whirlpool loungers and experience pure relaxation, unwind in one of the three Jacuzzis. Head out on one of the many boat excursions leaving from the private jetty at the Beach Club, from a day spent in Cinque Terre to shopping in the Tigullio Gulf, a boat ride to Porto Venere or Viareggio, or a romantic sunset ride across Portofino.
Liaise with the hotel concierge about visiting nearby towns and villages, from Santa Margherita and Portofino to Riomaggiore — easily accessible by train — for a northbound hike of Cinque Terre.
Located in Rapallo, on the Portofino Coast, Excelsior Palace Portofino Coast is perfectly placed for you to enjoy the best of the Italian Riviera — close enough to the center, restaurants, and rail station, but secluded enough to offer peace and quiet. Just under an hour’s drive from the city of Genoa, and a little over an hour’s drive to La Spezia, it is a fantastic location from which to explore more of this region of Italy.
Address
Via San Michele di Pagana, 8, Rapallo, GE, Italy
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Sun Mar 09 2025 01:54:24 GMT+0000 (Coordinated Universal Time) by warrenashworth
This hotel is divine. The sheets are sumptuous, the warm towels huge, the bathbub luxurious. The terrace overlooking the ocean is sublime. Wonderful service. The breakfast; in the Lord Byron restaurant is fabulous. Eggs any way you want them.
Mon Oct 28 2024 03:51:37 GMT+0000 (Coordinated Universal Time) by Jane W
From the minute we arrived it was all we remembered from our January visit. Our room was to die for - beautifully decorated and with stunning views to the bay in Rapallo and to the sea. All the hotel staff are so lovely and accommodating. The bar is great fun with ample snacks with any drink order and we loved dining in the restaurant again. Marco and his team are first class. The location is the perfect base for Rapallo old town (best deli ever and some great cafes and restaurants) Cinque Terre with the Rapallo train station 15 mins away and local gems such as Portofino and Santa Maria Ligure in walking distance if you are up for a long walk - a short taxi otherwise. Despite average weather for October the 5 days we stayed there, we love, love, love this hotel and can’t wait to return soon. It truly is perfection.
Sun Sep 22 2024 05:52:42 GMT+0000 (Coordinated Universal Time) by cher590
The Excelsior is a hotel I particularly wanted to stay in. Reviews I read were pretty accurate so no surprises. Sadly whilst not uncomfortable the general ambience was not comfortable for me (reminiscent of childhood holidays in a bygone age). Reception and restaurant staff were ruthlessly efficient but not always helpful. We were charged for someone else’s bar bill which was rectified quickly. Angelo however was quite wonderful and brings character which is lacking when he isn’t there. The yacht bar staff were helpful and friendly and the housekeeping staff were delightful and do an excellent job. The views from the sun deck are stunning and afternoons spent next to the sea were the real benefit of staying here (and the Baci biscotti they leave during turn down in the evening!) Our room was a good size, well appointed with a balcony overlooking the car park with a partial sea view. Beds were comfortable and we slept well. The bathroom was in need of refurbishment but acceptable. It is an easy walk into Rapello (apart from the steep hotel drive to climb on return). There was a lot of strutting going on in the hotel by young women with high heels and little dogs and instagrammers were annoying on a couple of occasions. Breakfast however was fascinating for people watching! In summation, it’s a lovely hotel but my expectations were too high partly due to the cost (which may be down to the travel agent tbf) and I was a little disappointed but this was tempered by how good most of the staff were and the position of the hotel overlooking Portofino Bay.
Tue Aug 06 2024 08:32:33 GMT+0000 (Coordinated Universal Time) by Wabami
The old grande dame of Rappallo, we were expecting great things of this iconic hotel on the coast. Indeed the main public rooms are grand and impressive although outside space for sitting was limited. Our room was tiny and ill-furnished, facing the car park, it cost way too much. The food in the restaurant was adequate but mediocre, certainly not special. This place s living on past glories and needs to wake up...
Mon Jul 08 2024 15:21:41 GMT+0000 (Coordinated Universal Time) by weezie333
This hotel was spectacular. It was wonderfully, if not decadently and palatially, furnished throughout its lobby, in the hallways, in its dining areas, and when I opened the door to my upper level room with a water view and terrace, I was stunned. The room was not the largest, but it was furnished beautifully and thoroughly with every amenity, including a writing desk, lovely bathtub, plenty of storage, and more. The bed and other furnishings made me feel like a princess, which was the reason for this trip--to celebrate a milestone birthday. The view of the sea and coastline was stunning from my room and around the property. The breakfast buffet was special as was the ambience in the dining area. You could sit inside or outside on a large terrace overlooking the sea and cliffside coastline communities. Cute little bar off the lobby. I booked a massage (reasonably priced); however, two construction workers on the other side of the massage room refused to comply with management's request to cease operating loud machinery. The disturbance was so great, the therapist spoke to the front desk on my behalf, and the fee was waived. However, I would definitely stay at this property again. I walked along the coastline to Santa Marguerita and back in about 30 minutes each way. A convenient train ride to Camoglia (highly recommended) and up the Portofino Coast as well as south to Cinque Terre. The hotel was reasonably priced for the amenities. However, there were two negatives: menu prices were exorbitant, although I enjoyed eating out on my excursions. The other is the hotel entry is up a steep and winding path/driveway. Another visitor asked if I knew an alternative to get to and from the property. I inquired from the desk and was told there was no other way. I didn't mind the walk as it is close to the train station. But my arrival toting a suitcase and backpack up that path was quite formidable. I would have taken a taxi had I known. I took one when I left.