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Dear friends, help me decide ... I really want to go to Rome at the beginning of summer, is it possible to combine a trip with a vacation at sea? I read that it is a 30-minute drive from Rome to the sea ... what kind of beaches are there? And in general is it worth it to combine the rest?
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аватар petromir
Well, a little further - from 45 min. It can be combined, of course. The beaches are normal, urban. Rome itself is more impressive than other European capitals. It is better, of course, to combine Rome with more famous seaside resorts, since the trains there are inexpensive and the communication is decent. And it’s very easy to catch favorable monthly rates for 3 months.
аватар tanya-tor
I really want to visit Rome ... see all the sights ... and since there is only one vacation ... then I want to go to the sea ... accordingly we select a place, universal ... maybe it makes sense on the contrary ... take a hotel from sea ​​and a couple of days to travel to Rome? ... on an excursion they told me at least three days is necessary ...
аватар hatinka
It is possible and necessary to combine, but it all depends on the duration of your trip. Why not live in Rome for a couple of days, and the rest of the time at sea?
Also, the days for Rome depend on whether you want to visit museums or if sightseeing tours of architecture are enough. In the summer in the cities of the south, in my opinion, the real heat and the desire to drag even around Rome for five days you will not have. Although the city deserves a week to itself, the truth is better in spring or autumn. IMHO
аватар tanya-tor
the trip is only in the plans for now .... so the number of days and hotels can still be adjusted ... as well as the time of the visit ... just isn't the sea cold in spring?
аватар TombArthur
2-3 days is enough for Rome, if only you don’t “pick up” everything for half a day.
аватар tanya-tor
and if you then move to a hotel by the sea .... advise those, please, where can I?
аватар petromir
In spring, the sea is certainly cold, and in early summer it is not very cold. You can get to Naples by high-speed train 1 hour 10 minutes, or a couple of hours by train. There are ferries and speed boats on about. Ischia. The sea there warms up early, but you're not lucky, so there are 7 thermal parks.
Rest there, however, is not cheap.
аватар alex45
People have different ideas about cold water. For me, the beginning of summer is normal for bathing, for others it’s cold. Near Rome is the Ligurian coast, there are places with sandy beaches.
аватар alex45
That's as promised. found.how to go to the sea from Rome-While in Rome, you can visit the sea.You will start your journey to the sea by train at the Roma Porta S.Paolo station, which is combined with the Piramide metro station. If you want, you can get off the subway and take pictures of the ancient Roman monuments (this is the case if you have a day ticket for 4 euros). Then through the turnstiles on the surface you return to the station. Probably, you should not take the first outgoing train, there may be a lot of people there, but it’s better to travel comfortably on the next one. If needed, on the right side of the paths you can find amenities that are free but uncomfortable.
The train, starting from the Lido Centro station, runs parallel to the sea (the sea is on the right in the direction of travel). Then you can get off at one of the stations Stella Polare - Castel Fusano - Cristoforo Colombo. It is better to go to the free beach at Stella Polare. The beach is about 800 m. It is located in the Piazzale Magellano area. In Italian, the sea is "marais", this is in case you need to ask. Free beach: "spyadzha libera (stress in both words on the first syllable)."
аватар alex45
And lastly, there are a lot of resorts from Rome towards Genoa, where you can find hotels and apartments in early June. In Italy, the mass holiday month is August, all Italians go on vacation, so at the beginning of summer, accommodation is quietly booked.
And once again, for those who put minuses without arguing with anything. In early June, I swam in the seas of Italy, the water temperature was from 20 to 23 degrees (it warmed up in shallow water). Those who like to swim at water temperatures above 25 degrees will be cold , but it seems to me that this does not concern Russians.
аватар Monella
the beaches near Rome are narrow,,,in Torvaianica,,Lido,,Fiumicino is the closest to go
аватар Monella
the best and widest beaches in Italy on the Adriatic coast in Emilia Romagna --- from Ravenna to Cattolica, in Naples and south to Sicily, all the beaches are narrow with stones and close to the rocks by the sea
аватар tanya-tor
Thanks to everyone for the answers ... we will think .. if there is still information - write .. there is time ... I swim badly, gently sloping sandy beaches are suitable
аватар alex45
Almost all of the Adriatic coast of Italy (from Lignano and beyond) are sandy shallow beaches, in Ravenna you get tired of walking to the depths (they look like the beaches of the Baltic states), on the western side of Italy there are the Tyrrhenian and Ligurian coasts, similar to the South Coast.
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