UNMISSABLE EXCURSIONS
Follow us into a world full of history, culture, traditions and much more… Wander through the typical villages of the Adriatic area or visit the nearby art cities of Ravenna, Rimini and Venice to admire their fascinating mosaics, churches and monuments. You could also take a walk or cycle down the wonderful paths running along the Riviera Romagnola or up the nearby hills surrounding this beautiful land...
Cesenatico
This town overlooking the Adriatic sea combines the charm of an ancient port and the excitement of a modern seaside resort. The attractive little fishing port designed by Leonardo da Vinci and the ancient village contrast with the wide beaches and the green areas surrounding the town. 7 kilometres along the Adriatic coast where you can find fine golden sands and very friendly people … read more
Cervia – Milano Marittima
Apart from being renowned for its glamorous beaches, this small town overlooking the Adriatic sea offers two main attractions: the ancient Salt Pans, dating back to the Etruscan Age and still representing an important salt production plant, and the Natural Park. In the botanic gardens you can stroll around the paths and admire a variety of animals and aquatic fauna ... read more
Cesena
Cesena is a small friendly town where you can admire several art treasures and discover lots of curiosities. Just a short distance from the Adriatic coast, it is a lively town situated between Bologna and Rimini, on the slopes of the Appenines. The Malatesta family left a large architectural heritage in Cesena, and the university contributes to the town’s increasing dynamism. ... read more
Rimini
Considered the ‘European capital of hospitality’, Rimini is the pearl of one of the most famous coastlines in the world because of its efficient, friendly, low-cost tourist industry. Rimini isn’t just a fun resort, as the town offers a wide variety of things to see and do: follow the paths leading through those parts of the town dating back to the Roman times, the Middle Ages or the age of the Malatesta family; or discover the itineraries of the four villages (the most famous is San Giuliano, where every two years a traditional festival takes place); or visit the castles standing in the nearby valleys ... read more
Ravenne
Ravenna is a town rich in art, culture and historic treasures. It boasts ancient origins and a glorious past, having been capital city on three different occasions – first during the Western Roman Empire, then during the Ostrogothic kingdom of Theodoric, and finally during the Byzantine empire in Europe. The ancient Byzantine town houses innumerable mosaics, representing the largest and finest examples of this decorative art: with their richness, colours and magnificence, they present an unmistakable charm and style ... read more
San Marino
Why not pay a visit and explore every corner of the oldest Republic in the world? According to the legend, San Marino was founded in 301 A.D. Lying 61 sqkm around Mount Titano, it is rich in historical traces. From the top of Mount Titano overlooking the Adriatic coast you can try and imagine the history of this small Republic. The striking quarters and the ancient walls offer some fine views full of magic and charm – which have always proved an irresistible attraction for the numerous tourists. Every year San Marino is the venue for several cultural and sports events of great international importance and tourist interest ... read more
Pesaro, Urbino et Montefeltro
Come and discover Pesaro, Urbino and Montefeltro: heart of culture, hub of the Italian Renaissance and land of famous artists such as Raffaello and Bramante and musicians like Rossini .... read more
Croatie
Maybe you didn’t know Croatia was so close, it only takes 2 hours to discover the charm of this country, its unpolluted nature, mild climate and wonderful green-blue seawater, which will fascinate you. Medieval atmosphere survive in along the cobbled street of Rovinj, a beautiful town surrounded by beaches and offering breath-taking landscapes. Thanks to a direct ferry-boat link from Cesenatico harbour you will have the possibility to spend an entire day on the opposite coastline of the Adriatic sea. .... read more
Venise
The Venetian lagoon was formed around 800 AD. Before the Romans, it was already inhabited by people who dedicated themselves to fishing, the production of salt, maritime transportation and other merchant activities. It was an important trading centre which connected the Adriatic with central and northern Europe. .... read more
Vérone
A city rich in history that found unity in its love for art and culture, which its inhabitants handed down to its museums, monuments and theatres.. ... read more
Mantoue
An antique town with origins which date back to the Etruscan period. Mantua reached its splendour in the period of medieval communes, and especially whilst under the rule of the Gonzaga family (1328-1707). ... read more
Not only walking and cyclin
Choose from trails in the splendid pinewood of Milano Marittima, excursions to the hills facing the coast, or trips out at sea to spend some time amid unspoilt natural surroundings.... read more
















