Savona

Savona is a coastal city in Liguria, Northwest Italy, the capital of the Province of Savona. It is the third largest city in Liguria, after Genoa and La Spezia.

By car
Savona is easily accessible by car from Genoa. The journey takes just over half an hour, on the A10.

From the West, Savona is approximately an hour from San Remo and two hours from Nice. This scenic route largely follows the coast.

From Turin, taking the A6, the journey takes around 1 hour 40 minutes.

By train
Trenitalia runs regular services from Genoa to. It is most convenient to catch the train at Piazza Principe. Regional services, which take 40 minutes to an hour, are very frequent, and generally cost around €10 for a return ticket. Faster InterCity services take around half an hour but are less frequent and cost approximately €18 for a second class and €21 for a first class return.

By bus
Most of the larger villages and towns in the province of Savona have reliable bus services to the city, although departures may not be very frequent.

Get around
The historic centre of Savona is relatively small and easily explored on foot. Bus services may be useful for travelling out to the beach.

See



 * Promontorio del Priamar
 * Promontorio del Priamar