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A complete guide on how to organize an independent holiday in Italy: which resort to choose, where to find and book airline tickets and hotels, how to get around the country, various routes around Italy, what to see, where to go, where to eat; general information to help you plan your trip.

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Briefly about Italy

Italy is a southern country with European service, excellent climate and varied recreational opportunities. In summer people come here for beach resorts, in winter for ski holidays, in spring and autumn for a rich excursion program.

Italy is elongated and has the shape of a “boot”; the total length of the country is just over a thousand kilometers. In the north you will be greeted by picturesque mountains, while in the south you will find the sandy beaches of Sicily. Italy is washed by seas on three sides; it is not surprising that beach holidays in the country are one of the main areas of tourist flow.

In addition to the sea coast, Italy also has lakes that are also suitable for a beach holiday. Mountains in Italy are in demand all year round - in winter people go skiing and snowboarding here, in summer they explore hiking and driving routes. The cities of Italy are worldwide centers of attraction for tourists; here you can get acquainted with the amazing architecture, history and traditions of the country.

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Holiday Destinations in Italy

Almost all of Italy is suitable for independent recreation and active travel. In total, there are 20 regions in Italy, and each of them specializes in its own type of recreation.

The following regions and areas are suitable for a beach holiday:

Emilia-Romagna, in which perhaps the most famous beach resort in Italy is located - Rimini. The region is washed by the Adriatic Sea. People mainly come here on package tours, and the place is of little interest for independent tourism: there are too many tourists, the coast is not so clean, and the nearest attractions are quite far away. The advantages include sandy beaches, a gentle entrance to the sea, and developed hotel infrastructure;

Veneto, the second most popular region for package tourism. Here, the Bay of Lido di Jesolo is in demand for recreation, where the sea is cleaner, the water warms up faster, there are fewer tourists, but tours are also more expensive. The closest excursion destination in Veneto is the “unsinkable” city of Venice;

Tuscany, is considered the most luxurious region for a beach holiday in Italy. The Tuscan Riviera is located on the western coast of Italy, washed by the Tyrrhenian Sea. Tuscany boasts long sandy beaches, clear seas, and entertainment for the whole family. On the coast you can find both affordable resorts, which are loved by locals, and fashionable resorts, where holidays are considered one of the most expensive in Italy. Nearby you can find many destinations for excursion holidays - Pisa, Lucca, Arezzo and other ancient cities; Read more about ;

Liguria, the northwestern region of Italy, the main beach resorts of which are San Remo, Alassio, Savona, and Portofino. There are also many options for excursion holidays, first of all, this is Genoa and the Cinque Terre National Park, there is the opportunity to go to France. In general, we can say that, with the exception of the mentioned resorts, there are not many beaches in Liguria, the coast is quite mountainous, and you can often see sea waves crashing against rocky cliffs. Liguria is washed by the clearest Ligurian Sea; Read more about ;

Southern Italy And Sicily, in terms of tourism, are considered the least developed regions, although wild sandy beaches can be found everywhere here. These areas are washed by the Mediterranean Sea. Sicily is also famous for its excursion opportunities, for example, here you can visit Mount Etna; Read more about ;

Lakes of Northern Italy, no less popular destinations for beach tourism in Italy. The lakes are famous for their scenic views, nature, historical sites and entertainment. We can say that a holiday on Italian lakes is three in one. The swimming season here lasts from June to September. The most popular lakes in terms of tourism are Lake Garda, Lake Como and Lake Maggiore. All of them are within an hour's drive from Milan. More information about holidays on ;

Italian Islands, which are located near the West Coast of Italy. These, in particular, include Sardinia, Ischia, Capri and several smaller ones. Holidays here are considered quite expensive. Sardinia has several large beach resorts famous for their sandy coastline. Read more about . Ischia and Capri, on the contrary, cannot boast of sandy, gently sloping shores and are of little use for swimming;

Apulia, located on the southeastern coast of Italy and washed by the Adriatic and partly the Ionian Sea. Here you can completely combine a beach and sightseeing holiday. Travelers can enjoy sandy beaches, cozy and picturesque bays, ancient cities and architectural “pearls”. Read more about .


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For a ski holiday you should go to:

Veneto, the region is famous for its beautiful Dolomites and such luxurious ski resorts as And . Local resorts are considered among the most expensive and prestigious in Italy. Trails of varying difficulty are open for skiing; there are wooded and treeless areas. In addition, Veneto boasts excellent opportunities for snowboarding and freeride; In summer, there are gorgeous views of the mountains and clear emerald lakes; hiking and mountaineering routes are organized for tourists;

Trentino-South Tyrol, also offers rides in the Dolomites. There are more affordable resorts here, such as , and others. To suit their taste, skiers can choose either one area for skiing, or purchase a card for skiing throughout the entire Dolomites Super-ski region, which allows you to master the slopes of all the listed resorts;

Lombardy is located in the heart of Northern Italy, and its resorts are the most remote from major cities. This is where you can feel at one with nature and discover almost unlimited possibilities for freeride. There are also much fewer tourists here than in the Dolomites. The most popular ski resorts in Lombardy are And ;

Val D'Aosta, a small ski region in Italy bordering Switzerland and France. Despite their compact size, local resorts are quite popular, and almost everyone has heard their names. , – sound like music for skiers. There have recently been fewer tourists here than in the “promoted” Dolomites, so among those who remain you can meet true connoisseurs of good old traditions. The Italians themselves love the resorts of Val D'Aosta because of their intimacy;


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A rich excursion program can be found in:

An excursion program in Italy can be organized almost everywhere, with the possible exception of the east coast. Often a holiday in Italy can be called a combined holiday, because... Beach resorts are located next to ancient cities and natural attractions, and getting from one point to another is not so difficult.

Milan- the center of shopping and cultural life of Italy, the “gateway” to the sights of Northern Italy, be it lakes, mountains or ancient cities. Read more about

– the northern “pearl” of Italy, famous for its architecture, historical monuments and museums, the former capital of the Winter Olympic Games. Read more about

Genoa– an ancient port and a once prosperous empire. Genoese architecture, coupled with views of the bay and the best cuisine on the coast, attracts a considerable number of tourists every year. Read more about

Brescia- an ancient city in Northern Italy. The main attractions are the archaeological heritage and historical monuments, many of which are listed as UNESCO World Heritage Sites. Read more about

Bergamo- another city in Northern Italy, which is literally replete with historical and architectural monuments. In addition, just like Milan, it is the “gateway” to the natural beauties of the north of the country and its ski resorts. Read more about

Verona- an ancient city and the setting of Shakespeare's play Romeo and Juliet. Many call Verona the “city of love” for its special aura and atmosphere. Read more about

- a city where instead of streets there are canals. Venice has long attracted tourists with its unusual location on the bay. In addition, the city was once a prosperous republic, and its attractions have survived to this day. Read more about

It became famous, first of all, for its “irregular” tower, slightly deviated from the axis, and, thanks to it, has been a major tourist center in Central Italy for many years. Read more about

– an ancient Tuscan city that will amaze you with its architecture and amazing color. It is not for nothing that Lucca is called “Florence in miniature”. Read more about

Rome is the capital and administrative center of the Lazio region. It is located exactly in the center of the country and attracts with its numerous historical and archaeological monuments, because Rome was once the center of a huge and large-scale empire. Read more about

Naples– the southern “gate” of Italy and the ancient port city. Naples has its own unique southern flavor; in addition, it is from here that it is most convenient to get to the resorts of the Amalfi Mountains and Mount Vesuvius. Read more about


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Visa to Italy and entry rules

In order to travel around Italy, it is enough to open a Schengen visa type C (tourism). Such visas can be single-entry or multiple-entry (repeated entry is allowed for a certain period of time, also called “multi-visas”). You can open a visa at the Italian embassy or consulates in Russia (Moscow and St. Petersburg), as well as at Italian visa centers, which are located in many large cities of Russia.

In addition to the standard set of documents and fingerprinting, to obtain a visa you will need to present return tickets, hotel reservations and with a coverage amount of at least 30 thousand euros. When going through passport control upon arrival in Italy, it is also better to have these printouts with you, because they may be required to present them. In general, visa processing and entry rules to Italy coincide with the Schengen rules, because The country is a member of the Schengen Agreement.


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Weather in Italy

The predominant climate in Italy is Mediterranean, with the exception of the very north of the country, where a continental climate prevails. The swimming season lasts from June to September in all regions of the country. In Tuscany and more southern regions, including Sicily, the swimming season can be extended until October inclusive. The ski season lasts from the end of November to the end of March; in some areas it is possible to ski until mid-April.

You can visit Italy for excursion purposes all year round. In winter there will definitely be fewer tourists, which means a more relaxed holiday is guaranteed. In spring and autumn it is quite warm in Italy, making the time ideal for long walks. Please note that in the north of Italy, in regions such as Veneto, Piedmont and Lombardy, it can be quite rainy in the autumn-winter period, and in the mountains there is 100% snowfall.

Summer is more suitable for a beach holiday, but many tourists combine beach and sightseeing holidays. The advantage of the Mediterranean summer is that it is not too exhausting or stuffy, there is always a light sea breeze. The weather in summer for walking during the daytime may not be very comfortable only in Sicily and in some southern regions.


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Currency, language, time

The currency of Italy is the euro. Other currencies are not accepted for payment. You can exchange money in advance or upon arrival at any airport in the country. Airport exchange offices may charge additional fees for services. In Italy, bank cards are widely accepted for payment, but the card level must not be lower than Standard. Cards such as Electron and Maestro cannot be used to pay. If you plan to travel to rural areas or small towns, then it is better to have cash with you.

The language of Italy is Italian. In tourist places you can speak English without any problems; many signs and symbols are also duplicated in English. You need to understand that in non-tourist places and small towns, local residents may not speak English. But, in general, Italy is a tourist country, so everything here is done for the convenience of travelers.

Time in Italy lags behind Moscow by 1 hour in summer and 2 hours in winter. There is a single time zone throughout the country. It gets dark earlier in Italy than in Moscow; this is worth taking into account when planning a trip, especially for sightseeing.


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How to get to Italy

The best way to get to Italy is by flight. Many large cities in Italy have their own international arrival airports, where direct flights from Moscow and St. Petersburg are available. There are also local airports in Italy where you can fly with a transfer in one of the European cities. So, flights to Italy are operated by:

  • Pobeda company operates direct flights to Bergamo and Pisa. It is considered the most budget way to get to Italy;
  • Aeroflot operates direct flights to Milan, Venice, Rome;
  • S7 operates direct flights to Genoa and Verona;
  • Alitalia operates flights to all of the above cities + Turin, Naples and Palermo.

Flight geography:

  • If you are going to Northern Italy (ski resorts, lakes Garda, Como, Maggiore), then it is most convenient to fly to the airports of Milan, Bergamo, Verona, Turin;
  • If you are going to the Venetian Riviera, then it is most convenient to fly to Venice or a little further - to Verona;
  • If you are going to Liguria, then it is most convenient to fly to Genoa or a little further - to Milan;
  • If you are going to Tuscany, then it is most convenient to fly to Pisa;
  • If you are traveling to Rome and the cities of Lazio, then it is most convenient to fly to Rome;
  • If you are going to Amalfi and other southern regions, then it is most convenient to fly to Naples, a little further - to Rome;
  • If you are going to Sicily, then it is most convenient to fly to Palermo;
  • As a rule, separate charter flights fly to Rimini in the summer.

Buying air tickets to Italy:

It is better to look for suitable tickets to Italy and buy them no later than 3 months before departure, especially if we are talking about the “high” season. The cheapest flights are provided by the low-cost carrier Pobeda, which lands at the airports of Bergamo and Pisa. Other companies usually have a standard fare, but there are also various discounts, especially from Alitalia, which, if you catch them, you can fly to almost any city in Italy on a budget.

It is more advisable to search for air tickets to Italy through special search engines that compare all available flight options for specific dates from different airlines:

As for regular bus service, it is poorly developed in Italy; each region has its own bus network, which means that getting from one region to another by bus is problematic. The exception is some routes operated by the European carrier. . These, in particular, include the routes Milan-Rome (about 8 hours on the road), Milan-Genoa (2 hours on the road), Rome-Naples (2.5 hours on the road) and some others. Also, with a few reservations, it is more convenient to travel by bus in Sicily, as it has its own developed network of bus transport.


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Car rental in Italy

One of the most convenient ways to travel around Italy and not depend on public transport schedules is to rent a car. This option is very popular among tourists due to the ease of movement and the adequate cost of the service, comparable to the prices of public transport.

Italy has a developed network of expressways, so if you wish, you can travel around the whole of Italy, especially since its total length is just over a thousand kilometers. Car rental is also suitable for traveling to certain regions. So, for example, from Milan, Verona or Bergamo you can go along the lakes of Italy and to the Dolomites; from Genoa – along the picturesque Ligurian coast; from Rome you can drive through the towns of Lazio; from Pisa, ride along the Tuscan fields and the coast of the Tyrrhenian Sea; from Naples - go around Amalfi, etc.

In order to rent a car, it is enough to have a foreign passport, a driver’s license (an international or national new type with an entry in Latin), a bank card to pay for services and block the deposit. Rental points can be found in any major city or resort in Italy, since the service is in great demand. Also, rental offices of various companies can be found at all Italian airports of arrival. You can book the desired class of car at a specific pick-up point using specialized services:

Sicily : the beaches in Sicily are mostly sandy, but if in the south they are golden and snow-white shallows, then in the north they are mixed with grayish volcanic ash. The best beaches can be found in (White sand), (golden sand), (sandy bays), Lido di Noto (sandy beach), Marina di Ragusa (sandy beach) and others;

Sardinia : The island has amazingly beautiful sandy beaches and seems to be created for a beach holiday. You can find a beach for swimming along almost the entire coast; travelers especially like the coast , , Porto Rotondo, Bahia Sardinia, , and many others;

Emilia-Romagna : here the king of all beach resorts is Rimini. The beaches in Rimini are flat, sandy, and long, but there are also a lot of tourists here. Beach areas can also be found in the neighboring resorts of Riccione, Cattolica, Cesenatico and others;

Veneto : The region's beaches are located mainly in the bay of the Venetian Riviera. The beaches here are small, but sandy and equipped with everything you need. The best beach resorts include Lignano, Bibione, Lido di Jesolo;

Apulia: Almost all the beaches in the region are equally good, since they are sandbanks. The region is washed by two seas - the Adriatic and Ionian. On Ionica the beaches are more extensive; on the Adriatic the beaches are cozy coves. The beaches near , , .


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Prices for holidays in Italy

Prices for holidays in Italy largely depend on the specific resort. For example, Sardinia, Tuscany, and Amalfi are traditionally considered more fashionable, and therefore more expensive, resorts in terms of beach holidays, but even there, if you wish, you can find budget options. As for ski holidays, Cortina D'Ampezzo and Madonna di Campiglio are considered luxury resorts here, although the latter is also following the path of democratization of accommodation and recreation.

Generally, accommodation cost in Italy it starts from 35-50 euros per night for a bed and breakfast or apartment. During high season, prices can increase by 20-30%, so it is recommended to book accommodation in advance;

Travel by public transport will cost between 1.5-2 euros per trip. If you are staying in any city in Italy for a day or more, then, as a rule, it is more profitable to purchase a pass for the whole day (from 4.5 euros);

Eating in a restaurant will cost 20-40 euros (without alcohol), in the cafe– 15-20 euros, in fast food establishments– 10-12 euros, in pizzerias a takeaway pizza will cost from 5 euros. Cheapest to buy groceries in stores. Approximate prices for some popular food products: pizza (semi-finished product) from 4.5 euros, a bottle of wine from 2 euros, fruit from 1 euro, fish and seafood from 70 cents, fresh meat, semi-finished meat products, frying sausages from 4 euros, ham or dried meat from 16 euros, hard cheeses from 3.5 euros, olive oil from 4 euros, chocolate from 1.30 euros (prices are at the beginning of 2018 per kg, package or liter);

Entrance to some of Italy's attractions Also paid, you will have to pay for entrance to museums and amusement parks. As a rule, the cost of an entrance ticket to museums, palace and park ensembles, galleries, observation decks costs from 5 to 10 euros, to amusement parks - from 15 to 20 euros.

Ski equipment rental will cost 20-35 euros, depending on the required equipment. Ski pass prices often depends on the coverage area (home ski area or combined areas, for example, “Dolomite super-ski”, “Aosta Valley”, etc.). On average, a ski pass for one day will cost from 45 euros for an adult; discounts are provided for pensioners, youth and schoolchildren. During the high ski season (the period of Christmas and spring break), prices for ski passes become more expensive, on average, by 10%.


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Food in Italy

Italy is a country of gourmets, so many tourists choose Italy as a holiday destination not only because of its beaches and attractions, but also because of its gastronomic tourism opportunities. Indeed, Italy is home to many culinary creations that travelers are eager to try in the very places where they were invented. If we don’t talk about haute cuisine, the most common dishes in Italy are all kinds of pasta with delicious sauces, pizza, calzones and other pastries made from dough, fresh fish and seafood (affected by the proximity of the sea), and for dessert the Italians invented delicious ice cream and tiramisu dessert . Add to this world-famous Italian wines, and you will understand that lunch or dinner in Italy is a real paradise for gourmets.

You can eat in Italy in restaurants, cafes or pizzerias, you can also buy ready-made products at stores or at markets and cook your own food.

The most expensive food segment is considered to be a restaurant, especially if its theme is haute cuisine. Here the average bill starts from 20 euros and goes up to infinity. But this is where you can taste real gourmet dishes;

It's a little cheaper to eat at a cafe. As a rule, there are various options such as “breakfasts”, “business lunches”, etc. The food here is less demanding than in restaurants, but you can “stumble upon” real masterpieces if, for example, this is a family cafe far from the tourist trail. The cost of food in a cafe should be calculated based on 10-20 euros per person;

Instead of fast food, Italians often go to pizzerias, where they can eat pizza on the go or take freshly baked pizza to go. The cost of such a pizza starts from 5 euros. Local pizzerias carefully preserve the traditions of cooking and baking, which is why it is in such small establishments that you can most often try real Italian pizza.


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Shopping in Italy

Italy is famous for its shopping. As a rule, a cluster of shopping centers is observed in large cities. In this sense, Milan outshines all other cities. Italy is also famous for its outlets. Outlets are entire shopping towns where you can find various brands and brands at discounts; entire shopping tours are organized to visit such outlets.

In general, we can say that Italy, like no other country, can offer a wide variety of types of recreation - beach resorts, an intense “excursion”, skiing, gastronomic tourism, active recreation. You can come to Italy all year round and always find something to do. For curious travelers, Italy offers many opportunities and experiences. At the same time, the quality of service and maintenance in Italy strives to be exemplary by European standards.


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Photo at the beginning of the article: Gian Luca Ponti

The geographical location of Italy makes the country an excellent place for a seaside holiday. Seaside resorts in Italy are scattered along the coastline of the state, and differ from each other in climatic conditions, nature and range of services provided to tourists.

The climate in Italian territories is very diverse due to their extent. In Italy there are resorts with a temperate and subtropical climate; beaches with a Mediterranean climate are especially popular.

The high season begins in May and ends in September. In July and August, the beaches of Italy are hot and crowded. The velvet season occurs in September, but not in all regions the weather in September is considered favorable for a seaside holiday.

Adriatic Sea: Rimini

This resort on the Adriatic Sea is considered the most luxurious and fashionable option for a beach holiday. There are more than a thousand good hotels there. There are separate villas that can be rented for the entire beach season.

Rimini has 15 kilometers of well-kept beaches. Restaurants, bars, cafes and nightclubs are located near recreation areas. There is a water park and a dolphinarium for children.

Excursions to Venice are organized from this corner of Italy. All types of water sports are available on the beaches. The towns near the beaches offer great shopping opportunities.

Fur lovers will enjoy buying furs and fur coats at discounted prices in Rimini. There are big sales in this region in the summer..

The entrance to the water at the resorts of Rimini is gentle. The sea warms up to a comfortable temperature at the beginning of the tourist season.

Ionian Sea: Calabria

The Ionian Sea in Calabria breaks its waves on the rocky shores, but this resort has enough sandy beaches, as well as semi-wild places where you can swim beautifully in clear and warm sea water.

Calabria is called the region of palaces and castles. The majestic citadels of the region will help tourists add an unforgettable experience to their beach holiday..

Pollino National Park is in perfect harmony with the hot climate and provides visitors with welcome shade. The beaches in Trebisacce host festivals, concerts and similar events throughout the season. Holidays in Calabria are much more affordable in monetary terms than in many other Italian regions.

Ligurian Sea: Sardinia

Among tourists, the views of Sardinia evoke special awe and admiration. The Emerald Coast of local resorts drives you crazy with its landscapes, velvet sand and azure sea.

On the Costa Smeralda, one of the resorts in Sardinia, winds often blow, which allow extreme sports enthusiasts to engage in windsurfing, sailing, and kiting.

Cities located near the coast of Sardinia have long been favored by Europeans. Holidays there are interspersed with trips to local expensive boutiques. You can talk about the cuisine of Sardinia for hours. After all, it is considered one of the best in Italy.

Mediterranean: Sicily

In Sicily you can find both paid and equipped beaches and wild places with clean and clear water. Holidays near Palermo are famous for the fact that there are many different additional entertainments.

If you want to explore the entire coast of Sicily, then it is best to do this in a rented car.

The best beaches in this area are located on San Vito Lo Capo. There is everything for a fabulous holiday: white sand, a gentle sea, as well as a gentle slope to the water.

Most resorts in Sicily have a developed infrastructure, with a large number of bars and restaurants, entertainment centers and children's amusement parks.

Tyrrhenian Sea: Sorrento

The air in Sorrento is considered healing. Holidays in this place include both a beach option and a high-quality educational program.

Sorrento has long been considered an ideal resort for an aristocratic holiday. It was chosen by poets and artists from all over the world. At one time, Rossini, Caruso and Nietzsche vacationed there.

There are many luxury mansions, villas and hotels in Sorrento. The beaches of this region are incredibly well-groomed and clean. The infrastructure of Sorrento is developed at a fairly high level. Nearby is another resort - the island of Capri.

The best places for a beach holiday in Italy are on every sea that washes its shores. Whether it is the Adriatic, Ionian or Mediterranean Sea, everyone can find a beach and hotel to suit their taste and wallet size. The Tyrrhenian and Ligurian Seas also have plenty of resorts worthy of tourist attention. In addition to spending time on the beach, Italian resorts always have a good program for exploring ancient attractions. Italy is a country with a huge cultural heritage, and this heritage can be found in every corner of the state.

The uniqueness of a holiday at sea in Italy lies in the fact that it is equally interesting for tourists of all ages: families with children, youth groups, lovers of excursions and active entertainment.

In this article we will look at the best places to relax in Italy by the sea, talk about entertainment and beaches, and also give approximate prices.

Climate

The highlight of a holiday on the Italian coast is that the country is washed by four seas. These are the seas that wash Italy: Adriatic, Ionian, Tyrrhenian, Mediterranean. You can relax both on the mainland of Italy and on its islands: Lido, Sardinia, Sicily, Capri, Ischia.

All resort towns located on the sea coast, have developed infrastructure and an extensive coastal zone. Each of the beaches is divided into 2-3 sectors, each with its own color of umbrellas and sunbeds, and belongs to a specific hotel (but this does not mean that tourists cannot move outside their sector). However, you need to take into account the fact that sun loungers may be paid for.

Sun loungers and umbrellas are never removed, but... It’s unlikely that you’ll be able to spread your towel on the beach: the coast is lined with sun loungers so that there is only one walking strip along the sea, and it is given over to leisurely walks along the water.

The most favorable months for visiting Italian seaside resorts are from June to early September.

In the winter months, people prefer to come to Italy whose purpose of travel is excursions, shopping and skiing. At this time of year, the air temperature does not rise above +10-12 (and at night drops to +4). You can find out more about popular ski resorts in Italy.

As for the summer months, which are the peak of tourist activity, this time is a real haven for those who prefer a beach holiday. In May the air temperature is already comfortable for walking (+20), but the water is quite cool.

But July-August are the hottest months here: in most Italian resorts it is hot, +24-28 degrees, and sometimes the heat reaches its peak (+32 in the shade). The water is heated to an average of 22 degrees; on hot days it warms up to 27 degrees.

Where is the best place to relax?

Where to go in Italy for a great holiday at sea? We provide you with a selection of the best resorts in Italy by the sea with photos and a brief description.

Adriatic coast

For those who prefer to combine vacation with wellness, we recommend thermal resorts - Termini Imerese (children's pathologies), Aliterme (dermatology, gynecology), Sciaccamare (general somatic diseases), Torga (arthritis and skin diseases).

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Cities of history

The “Eternal City” and the absolute center of Italian history, Rome is a must-see for all lovers of bygone times. The number of Roman attractions is so great that in order to somehow facilitate perception, they are usually divided into broad groups of different historical periods: ancient, Byzantine, medieval, etc. The Vatican with its St. Peter's Basilica and the residence of the Pope makes a significant contribution.

An abundance of ancient ruins is located in the vicinity of southern Salerno - there are three famous archaeological parks here: Pompeii, Paestum and Positano. You can walk along the ancient streets and get acquainted in detail with the structure of ancient cities - from the capitol and forum to the brothel and public toilets. Bonus - the most beautiful mosaics, which to this day have not lost their vivid colors.

Known even from school history textbooks, Syracuse is a significant center of the ancient Greek world and the associated variety of architectural monuments. Visit numerous ancient fortified palaces and admire the greatness of the ancient Greeks in the Neapolis Archaeological Park.

Sweet Naples, soaring measuredly in a trembling haze of heat, leisureliness and contentment with life, is the birthplace of no less sweet Neapolitan songs, as well as the now pan-Italian pizza.

Beaches of Italy

There are almost equal numbers of picturesque rocky and gentle sandy beaches in Italy, and any sun worshiper can find a place to their liking here. Italian beaches are for the most part well (and in some cases simply wonderful) well maintained, equipped with umbrellas, sun loungers and other accessories necessary for a comfortable stay at the water's edge. As a rule, these very amenities are paid, but this is only beneficial for the beaches (and the tourists themselves): this way the number of splashing people is limited - if all the umbrellas and sunbeds are occupied, you need to look for another beach. In addition, the beaches of each region of the country have their own pleasant characteristics. For example, the Venetian Riviera is famous for its wonderful fine dolomite sand, in Sorrento you can dive into a marine reserve and travel through underwater caves, on the Ligurian coast there is a picturesque rugged coastline, and the beaches of the Tuscan Riviera, in addition to the ideal sea and a high level of relaxation, offer stormy nights entertainment, often without going far from the surf line. And of course, the proximity of historical monuments, architecture and art pleasantly dilutes the idle lying on the shore.

Thermal resorts in Italy- 5 different springs with water temperatures up to +34 °C, suitable for drinking, mineral baths and mud therapy.

  • Chianciano Terme - cold and hot mineral springs with increased “armor-piercing” properties, the waters of which can relieve a whole range of diseases.
  • Fiuggi - unique mineral waters that dissolve and remove kidney stones.
  • The Adriatic coast is home to discos, shops, historical sights and, of course, a memorable vacation for the whole family. Tour operator TEZ TOUR offers you hotel accommodation in the popular resort: Rimini.

    Rimini is often called the European capital of holidays, which is quite justified. There is a clear sea and beautiful beaches, about 2,000 hotels, 12,000 apartments and villas, many bars, restaurants, clubs, discos, sports complexes and shops - from boutiques of the most famous brands to huge warehouses located in the vicinity of Rimini and San Marino and selling at prices below market... The most prestigious area of ​​Rimini is Marina Centro, the center of a fun, carefree resort life.

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    Riccione is a resort town next door to Rimini. Suitable for tourists of all ages, as there is everything here: from stylish discos to theme parks, from picturesque sandy beaches to thermal baths with healing mineral water that rejuvenates the body and spirit.
    The main street of the resort - Viale Ceccarini, paved with quartz paving stones, white and pink marble slabs, has become the center of exquisite shops and boutiques, bars, cafes and restaurants, where you can enjoy shopping, and then relax from it with a cup of aromatic coffee .
    Life here is in full swing until late at night. The entertainment establishments of Riccione are one of the highlights of the Adriatic: the nightclub “Pepe Nero”, the disco bar “Hakuna Matata”, the discos “Prince”, “Pascia”, “Peter Pan” "(Peter Pan).

    Ancona
    Distance to 81 km

    One of the respectable resorts on the Adriatic Riviera, Milano Marittima, was built at the beginning of the 20th century. It is characterized by Art Nouveau style, or “Liberty” in Italian. It has become widely famous thanks to its healing, iodine-rich air, shady pine groves and the unique Terme di Cervia thermal complex, where local mineral waters, salts and mud are used.
    Milano Marittima is a luxury resort on the Adriatic coast. There are excellent conditions for active recreation: you can practice water sports, visit tennis courts, horse riding arenas and a golf club, as well as ride a bicycle or take a walk through the territory of the Pineta di Cervia nature reserve, a unique pine grove designated in many ancient maps of the region.

    Cattolica is a charming resort located on the border of Emilia-Romagna and Marche. Excellent clean beaches, affordable hotels, a beautiful green promenade, the Le Navi theme park, sports grounds and golf courses make the resort very attractive to tourists.
    Cattolica is considered one of the most beautiful resorts on the Adriatic coast of Italy. From here you can easily reach Bologna and Ravenna, Perugia and San Marino. The proximity of amusement parks, spacious beaches and clear seas attract families with small children to the resort. And the excellent conditions for cycling and the proximity of outlets will appeal to lovers of active recreation and shopping.

    Ancona
    Distance to 74 km

    Cesenatico is a picturesque resort town in Emilia-Romagna. Beautiful beaches with a gentle approach to the sea and a developed tourist infrastructure, proximity to Rimini airport, excellent opportunities for practicing various sports make it an excellent place for youth and family holidays.
    The Atlantic water park is located on the resort's territory: excellent slides, swimming pools, a lazy river and many lawns for a picnic contribute to its popularity among tourists. Another attraction of Cesenatico is the ancient seaport, designed by Leonardo da Vinci himself. The port-museum displays ancient sailing ships, galleys and other ships. Lovers of good cuisine will be pleased with the excellent menu of the city's fish restaurants.

    The Riviera delle Palme has charming sandy beaches, a bright azure sea and stunning palm trees, which give the resort coast its name. Fans of a classic seaside holiday will find here both well-equipped and cozy wild beaches, as well as good hotels and everything they need for a comfortable holiday.
    The medieval town of San Benedetto del Tronto will charm travelers with picturesque views and excellent restaurants. Grottamare, with its beautiful promenade and new cycle track, will appeal to sports enthusiasts, while Cupra Marittima is famous for its music festival in September.

    Fermanagh - Macerata is a small section of the Adriatic coast of the Marche region. Excellent tourist infrastructure, good beaches, many family hotels and restaurants with excellent cuisine will delight beach lovers.
    The most interesting historical towns of the resort - Fermo, Macerata and Cingoli are located a short distance from the coast. In Cingoli, tourists will find a wonderful viewing platform, which is called the “Balcony of the Marche”, which offers an amazing view of the entire province.
    In July, the Opera Festival is celebrated here, and August 31 is the day of St. Julian, patron saint of the province of Macerata.

    The famous resort on the Adriatic coast of Italy, located next to the administrative center of the Marche region, the city of Ancona, stretches to the city of Numana. Here travelers will find about 21 kilometers of magnificent beaches with small white pebbles, which are distinguished by crystal clear waters in emerald shades and excellent hotels. Holidays in the Riviera del Conero will delight lovers of nature and tranquility. Among the resort's attractions it is worth highlighting the Conero National Park, located on the coast, a military fort from the Napoleonic era and the Church of St. Mary.

    The resort of Senigallia is located 25 kilometers from the capital of the Marche region, Ancona. A pretty port town with an ancient Roman layout, it is decorated with the military fortress of Cocca Roveresca, built in the 15th century. Thanks to its fine sand, Senigallia beach is nicknamed “velvet”; it is considered one of the best in the Adriatic. The excellent tourist infrastructure of the resort and its spa centers attract many tourists. The lack of vibrant nightlife makes Senigallia an excellent place for a relaxing and family holiday.
    In July, the resort hosts a rock and roll festival.

    Pesaro is considered one of the most beautiful resorts in the Marche region. 8 kilometers of beaches, well-equipped municipal and secluded, protected by coastal cliffs. A light breeze makes the summer heat in Pesaro quite bearable. The absence of noisy discos attracts lovers of a relaxing holiday to the resort. And fans of excursion holidays will rejoice at the opportunity to visit Urbino, the birthplace of Rafael Santi.
    Pesaro hosts the Rossini Opera Festival, the New Cinema Festival, the National Festival of Dramatic Art, theater and concert seasons.

    Ancona
    Distance from Fano 46 km
    Distance from Pesaro 58 km
    Distance from Gabbice Mare 77 km

    One of the most picturesque places on the Tyrrhenian Sea coast, with sandy beaches stretching for almost 100 km, the Riviera di Ulisse is located between Rome and Naples. This amazingly beautiful place, glorified in Homer’s poem, is also called the “Riviera of Odysseus”. For the impeccable cleanliness of the beaches and sea, the coast has been repeatedly awarded the EU Blue Flag.

    A mild climate with the largest number of sunny days per year in the region, a long beach season - from May to October, magnificent resorts with luxurious and comfortable hotels, unique landscapes, rare flora and fauna, rich history and traditions of hospitality - all this makes the Riviera- di Ulisse is one of the most attractive and visited holiday destinations in Italy.

    The Amalfi Coast is the stunningly beautiful southern coast of the Sorrento Peninsula. This is a whole scattering of resort towns: Amalfi with the majestic Cathedral of St. Andrew the First-Called and a sandy and pebble strip of golden beaches, Ravello - a garden city on a mountain with breathtaking panoramas of the coast, Maiori and Minori - small towns where the best sandy beaches of the Amalfi Coast are located, Positano - with a picturesque panorama of colorful houses climbing up the rock, Praiano and Cetara are picturesque fishing villages with modern hotels. An intricacy of colorful houses, stairs, narrow streets, hanging bridges, steep cliffs and luxurious Mediterranean vegetation consisting of cacti, grapes, orange, lemon and olive groves combined with the clear waters of the Tyrrhenian Sea - this is a real paradise on earth!

    The region of Palermo - Northwestern Sicily unites the small resort towns of Santa Flavia (west of Palermo) and Terrasini (east of Palermo) on the shores of the Tyrrhenian Sea, famous for their club hotels with a huge territory. One of the advantages of these resorts is their proximity to the capital of the island of Sicily - Palermo, where you can spend more than one day getting acquainted with the historical heritage of the city (the historical center of old Palermo is considered the second largest in Italy and is second only to the old quarters of Genoa) and visiting fashionable shops.

    Messina region - North-Eastern Sicily, we included here the small resort towns of Torre Faro (12 km from the provincial center of the port city of Messina) and Furnari - a resort on the shores of the Gulf of Patti overlooking the yacht port and the sea, where in addition to private villas there is one of the most popular hotels on the island of Sicily - BLU HOTEL PORTOROSA 5*, operating on the ALL INCLUSIVE system. In the same region is the port of Milazzo, from where ferries and boats depart to the Aeolian Islands: the largest is Lipari, then Salina and Panarea, the island of Stromboli with an active volcano, as well as the most remote and ancient islands - Alicudi and Filicudi. On this coast there are also the Baths of Vigliatore with sulfate-bicarbonate alkaline waters from the Fonte di Veneres spring (outlet temperature +34 C), which have a healing effect for rheumatism, gastritis, ENT diseases, and psoriasis.

    “The greatest Greek city, the most beautiful of all,” Cicero said about Syracuse. The city and the province of the same name are located on the eastern coast of Sicily, on the shores of the Ionian Sea. On the site of the modern Italian city was the famous Syracuse - the birthplace of Archimedes, and now it is a UNESCO World Heritage Site. Many monuments of ancient times have been preserved here, the most famous are the ancient Greek theater, the second largest in the Mediterranean, the walls surrounding the ancient part of the city and the ruins of the temple of Olympian Zeus, the temple of Apollo, Demeter and Persephone, the pantheon. In addition to monuments of antiquity, Syracuse has preserved monuments from the Byzantine era, the Middle Ages and modern times: Basilica of San Giovanni, Temple of Our Lady of Tears, Capuchin Quarries of Latomia, Church of St. Peter, Church of San Francesco, Church of San Giovanni Baggista, Cathedral, Bellomo Palace, Fountain Arethusa, Montalto Palace. Today Syracuse is not only the center of trade and culture of Sicily, but also a popular holiday destination. The climate here is favorable for a beach holiday - summers are hot and dry. The sea is clean, shallow and warms up quickly. The swimming season lasts from the beginning of May to the end of October. On the coast, wide sandy beaches alternate with picturesque bays with rocky shores.
    Region of Syracuse - South-East Sicily. This region includes: the historical center and immediate surroundings of the city of Syracuse, as well as the small resort towns of Brucoli and Augusta with modern club hotels (located isolated, about 30 km from the center of Syracuse).

    Amazing nature and excellent beaches, the original culture of Sardis and magnificent hotels with a high level of service turn this island into a paradise on the planet. In the south of Sardinia there are many excellent resorts, from respectable and exclusive to sporty and democratic, and the largest city of the island is Cagliari.
    Santa Margherita di Pula is famous for its white beaches and dense pine forest. Here is the most prestigious of all resorts in Sardinia, Fort Village and the world famous golf club "Is Molas". Domus de Maria is a resort for nature lovers; pink flamingos and dolphins are frequent guests in these parts.
    Long sandy beaches and picturesque cliffs have made Villasimius famous. The coastal area of ​​the resort is so rich that it has been declared a marine reserve, and divers will appreciate the clarity of the sea in the local bays and excursions to sunken ships. Costa Rei is a resort for lovers of tranquility, privacy and untouched nature. There are no discos or noisy establishments here, and there is always free space on the 8-kilometer beach.
    Arborea is famous for its excellent surfing spots, luxurious beaches and a hotel complex for equestrian enthusiasts.

    Riviera di Levante - east coast of Liguria (from Genoa to La Spezia). A constellation of world-famous resorts has gathered here: Santa Margherita Ligure, Rapallo, Sestri Levante and, of course, the brightest star - Portofino. This is a rocky coast, indented by coves and bays, a picturesque place with a clear sea and small, mostly pebble beaches. The resort has an atmosphere of idleness and luxury of an elite holiday; the wealthiest part of society prefers to relax here. You can charter a yacht, go on a romantic trip along the panoramic “Road of Love”, through the villages of the Cinque Terre (“Five Lands”) and have a lot of fun at fashionable discos.

    30 km from Venice is the popular resort of Lido di Jesolo, characterized by increased comfort and special, favorable natural conditions. Lines of small, extremely cozy hotels stretch along the sea and are surrounded by a variety of shops, cafes, restaurants, and pizzerias. From the hotel farthest from the sea to the water is no more than 200–300 m. The first line hotels are located right on the beach and are separated from the second line by a narrow road. The main highway passes behind the resort.
    A high level of service, exquisite Italian cuisine, and a large selection of entertainment attract people of all age groups to Lido di Jesolo.

    Lido di Venezia or Lido, as the Italians call the resort, is one of the islands that separates the Adriatic Sea from the Venetian Lagoon. The Lido is home to luxury hotels, posh restaurants, beautiful sandy beaches, the former residence of the Doges and the site of the famous Venice Film Festival.
    All summer, the Lido is the main place of pilgrimage for tourists and Venetians tired of the bustle of the city, and in September the resort is occupied by movie stars, famous directors and producers. Just 20 minutes by vaporetto separates the Lido from Venice, so the resort is an ideal place for those who want to combine a beach holiday with a rich excursion program.

    The coast of Lignano is famous for its wide sandy beach, 8 kilometers long. The resort is divided into three parts: Riviera, Pineta and Sabbiadoro, and is ideal for a family, relaxing and respectable holiday. The Guliverlandia amusement park, the Punto Verde Zoo and a huge water park will not let either children or adults get bored. The proximity to Trieste will give shopping lovers the opportunity to have a pleasant time in the Duty-Free centers of the Slovenian city.

    The resort of Bibione is located between Lido di Jesolo and Lignano and is famous for its unique thermal springs. Here you can choose a course of thalassotherapy for either several days or two weeks. Excellent sandy beaches with a gentle slope into the sea make the resort an ideal place for a family holiday.

    Tuscany is one of the most picturesque regions of Italy, giving tourists a wide variety of recreational opportunities. Elite beaches and numerous ancient cities, romantic villas and castles, famous wineries and gastronomic delights, wonderful boutiques, spa centers and thermal springs of this region make it the most desirable holiday destination for travelers. The richest excursion program will reveal to you all the secrets of Tuscany.

    Olbia is a modern and well-equipped city, the main port and the resort closest to the northern airport of Sardinia. It is here that tourists will find a large selection of cafes and restaurants, many shops and entertainment centers. Not far from Olbia there are large shopping centers, so a holiday here will be pleasant even for those who like to update their wardrobe during the holidays.
    Fans of beach holidays will find a place in the sun in such a large center as Olbia. Pittulongu Beach can be reached by public transport and has a large selection of water activities; It is better to get to the calm family beach of Goldo Aranci by train. The four picturesque beaches of Porto Strana, where there are sports equipment rental centers, will appeal to windsurfers.
    Olbia International Airport is only 5 kilometers from the city.

    Lazio is a picturesque region in central Italy, the main city of which is the country's capital, Rome. The excellent tourist infrastructure of Lazio will allow you to have a great time not only for fans of excursions, for whom such names as Tivoli, Frascati, Civitavecchia and Frascati sound like an invitation to a wonderful holiday.
    The Lazio Riviera is considered one of the most beautiful coasts of the Tyrrhenian Sea. Almost 100 kilometers of sandy beaches, luxury resorts, small charming towns and beautiful weather make this area a year-round holiday destination. The proximity to the capital allows you to combine a beach holiday with interesting sightseeing trips and excellent shopping.

    Capri is an incredibly beautiful resort island in the Tyrrhenian Sea with excellent hotels and first-class service. The island's two resorts, Capri and Anacapri, are designed for lovers of different types of recreation. While Capri offers bustling restaurants, bars, entertainment and shopping, Anacapri offers the tranquility and comfort of charming villas and small hotels.
    The coast of the island is indented with picturesque bays, which hide beaches, mostly pebble or rocky. However, there are also places convenient for families with children, for example, Bagni Tiberio.
    The mild climate and large number of sunny days have made Capri one of the most wonderful holiday destinations in Italy. The proximity to Naples will allow you to relax and go on interesting excursions.

    Apulia is a region in southeastern Italy, which is washed by two seas - the Adriatic and Ionian. A picturesque rocky coast, beautiful grottoes, unusual karst caves, clear sea and unique beaches await tourists in Puglia. Divers will find many interesting dive sites here, and lovers of Italian cuisine will appreciate the local dishes and delicacies, especially mozzarella and burata.
    In Baria, the capital of the region, there is the Basilica of St. Nicholas, which many Orthodox pilgrims seek to see, and in Alberobello you can admire the amazing “trulli”, original houses with a conical roof.

    Arbatax is a picturesque resort on the east coast of Sardinia. The peninsula is indented with small beautiful bays covered with pine forest, and the red rocks stand out brightly against the backdrop of the pure turquoise sea. The beaches here are small, but well equipped, and it’s nice to swim in the sea with a mask and watch the peaceful underwater wildlife. Arbatax hotels are designed for different tastes and family budgets; there is a place to relax for those who like to spend time with family and friends, and for those who like privacy. The resort's restaurants and cafes offer original Sardinian cuisine and traditional international dishes. On the green train, which departs along the historical railway from the town of Arbatax, you can take an exciting journey into the interior of the island.

    Picturesque villages, sand dunes and beautiful beaches delight tourists holidaying on the Tyrrhenian coast of Calabria. A variety of hotels designed to suit any budget, from economical to the most liberal, charming lemon groves and vineyards, restaurants with excellent local cuisine - there is everything for an ideal relaxing holiday. Divers will enjoy the opportunity to admire the “Rocks of Isca”, while lovers of vibrant landscapes will enjoy views of the Stromboli volcano, the incredible beach of Capo Vaticano and the Aeolian Islands. A rich excursion program and excellent conditions for water sports will enhance your holiday on the Tyrrhenian coast with pleasant impressions.