It’s the height of summer, and there’s nothing better than setting off for a coastal sailing trip, arriving at the docks of Marina Porto Antico in Genoa to explore the historic villas that characterize the Ligurian capital. Once you’ve moored your boat at the Marina Porto Antico pier, a highly equipped area for safely and comfortably docking your pleasure craft, you can begin a journey that will take you through the architectural wonders of La Superba. Below, we list the first Genoese villas not to be missed. Next month, we’ll enrich the list with the second part of the article. Enjoy reading.
Villa Brignole Sale, Duchess of Galliera (Genoa Voltri).

the romantic wood, where every plant or architectural element appears spontaneous
and casual, and the clearings, which host animal enclosures. Thanks to the large surface area over which the park develops, it boasts numerous interesting ornamental, spontaneous, or exotic plant species, such as the plane tree, the false camphor tree, magnolia, cedar, and mimosa.
Villa Groppallo allo Zerbino (Genoa).

Villa Serra Park in Còmago (Sant’Olcese, Genoa)
Another villa not to be missed when deciding to take a tour in the Genoese area to discover the architectural wonders of past centuries is Villa Serra in Còmago. Located near Sant’Olcese, a charming village in the hills of Genoa, Villa Serra is a nineteenth-century construction that boasts a marvelous park extending in the valley floor of the Còmago stream and develops around three meadows and a lake. The park is also characterized by its large clearings interspersed with centuries-old trees that create interesting visual glimpses of the cottage, rustic buildings, and surrounding structures. Thanks to the presence of a second lake, a chain of water is gently oriented towards the cottage, forming a fascinating small stream. The greenery of Villa Serra park is enriched with sequoias, tulip trees, bald cypresses, magnolias, sweetgums, cedars, and pagoda trees, testifying to how nineteenth-century Genoese nobles were fascinated by exotic nature, importing plants from other parts of the world, as also highlighted by the various specimens of plane trees and yew trees positioned along the access avenue.
After this first part of the tour discovering the parks and historic villas of Genoa, you can easily return to your boat moored at the Marina Porto Antico dock and refresh yourself while waiting for a new excursion.