
Porto Cervo
Meilleur moment pour visiter
Late afternoon (4-7 PM) when the light turns golden over the marina and the aperitivo crowd arrives. Visit in May or September to dodge peak July-August crowds while keeping perfect swimming weather.
Conseils budget
Wandering the marina and piazzas is free, but drinks at seaside cafes cost €12-18 each. Pack a picnic from a local supermarket and find a rocky cove along the coastal road instead of paying €40 for lunch with a view.
Recommandé pour
Luxury travelers, Yacht-spotters and boat enthusiasts, Architecture fans who love mid-century Mediterranean design, Couples seeking a glamorous sunset aperitivo
Planifiez votre visite
2-3 hours
À propos
Faits rapides: Des yachts valant plus de 3 milliards d'euros mouillent dans son port chaque été, ce qui en fait l'un des emplacements d'amarrage les plus chers d'Europe. La ville entière a été conçue par un seul architecte, Luigi Vietti, qui a insisté pour que tous les bâtiments utilisent du granit local et des formes arrondies pour imiter les collines environnantes.
Points forts: Sous tout ce glamour, chaque bâtiment suit des lois de zonage strictes des années 1960 qui interdisent les enseignes au néon et limitent la hauteur des constructions à celle des arbres, de sorte que le littoral semble presque intact depuis la mer. Le résultat est un mirage particulier : une station de luxe qui se cache délibérément, laissant le paysage rocheux voler la vedette.
Conseils d'initiés
- Skip the overpriced designer boutiques and walk uphill to the original 1960s buildings, where Vietti's signature rounded corners and local stone details are best seen.
- The free public beach just south of the marina (Spiaggia del Principe) offers the same turquoise water as the private resort beaches.
- Arrive by 9 AM if visiting in August; the narrow coastal road gets gridlocked with Ferraris and rental cars by 10 AM.
- Bring polarized sunglasses for the ultimate experience: they cut the glare off the water and let you actually see the marine life in the crystal-clear harbor.
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