Italy is an amazing country with a wide variety of beaches and beautiful landscapes. The service here is high quality, and there are so many resorts that everyone will find a piece of paradise for themselves.
Alassio
The town of Alassio is located on the Ligurian coast. The Alps rise majestically above it. The territory of Alassio is rich in sandy beaches, which is a rarity in the territory of Liguria. There are swimming pools, tennis courts, restaurants and cafes on and near the beaches. You can rent a boat and arrange a dinner for two on board.
The famous landmark of Alassio is the Muretto Wall. More than 500 famous personalities left their autographs on it, including Adriano Celentano and Winston Churchill. The city is surrounded by an ancient fortress wall, and in the center is the Church of St. Ambrogio.
The largest local park - Parco Avventura Solleone, where you can ride bicycles, have a picnic, and also walk along narrow bridges suspended between tall trees, is perfect for an active holiday with a family.
San Remo
San Remo is considered one of the most inexpensive resorts in Italy. The infrastructure of the beaches is very well developed, most of them are mixed - pebbles and sand.
The main attraction and decoration of the city is the Cathedral of Christ the Savior, inside there are amazingly beautiful exhibitions of icons. The nearby Alfred Nobel Museum is worth a visit.
From San Remo you can take an unforgettable voyage to the open sea on a ship, in order to watch whales during the excursion - the most unusual inhabitants of the water.
Riviera Lazio
The Riviera Lazio is more than a hundred kilometers of sandy beaches and clear waters, a place where tourists who prefer high-level recreation gather.
Sabaudia is the most demanded resort town. On the shores of a small Lake Paloa, not only sophisticated travelers gather, but also a considerable number of show business stars. Sabaudia has entertainment for all tastes: yacht rental, diving training, shopping and more.
Viareggio
This resort is especially loved by the Italians themselves. The cuisine, beaches and service are all top notch. Every year the city hosts a carnival of inflatable dolls that are parodies of celebrities. Every summer there is an opera festival dedicated to Giacomo Puccini.
In addition to relaxing on sandy beaches, you can spend time at surf schools, play mini-golf on special fields, and have fun on tennis courts.
Sorrento
Sorrento is located on a terrace with a height of about 50 meters, so the beaches are artificially created here, but there are all conditions for a comfortable immersion in the water: the beaches are equipped with stone platforms or stairs.
Sorrento produces "Limoncello" - an alcoholic drink made from local lemons.
Amalfi
The beaches in Amalfi are pebbly, equally divided into paid and free. Rest here is considered elite: from the nearest restaurants you can order food and drinks directly to the beach.
The most popular attractions are the Museum of Paper and the City Museum, which contains ancient information about the history of the city.
Families will be interested in visiting the protected area with the cleanest air, springs with drinking water, and having a picnic near a small waterfall.
Lido di Jesolo
Lido di Jesolo is a coastal town surrounded by the Alps, where it is always calm and quiet. On the beach there is always an opportunity to play volleyball and tennis, try yourself in water skiing and diving. Not far away is the incredibly beautiful Lake Santa Croce.