Sea and Beaches

A white sandy coasts or rocks and peaks plunge into the sea, with its crystal clear water for more than 300 kilometers.The Tyrrhenian Sea bathes the coasts of Lazio and invites us to swim, rest, practice unforgettable sports and diving, and even to get married under the sea, almost all year round.

Formia new entry earns Lazio eleven Blue Flags

Formia new entry earns Lazio eleven Blue Flags

Formia was awarded the prize “Blue Flag 2025”, thus joining the reconfirmed top ten Lazio beaches: Gaeta, Sperlonga, Latina Mare, Sabaudia, San Felice Circeo, Fondi, Terracina and Minturno in the province of Latina, and Anzio and Trevignano Romano on Lake Bracciano in...

Rome Riviera

Rome Riviera

The Rome Riviera spans the coastline from Marina di Palidoro to Torre Astura, the southernmost watchtower in the municipality of Nettuno. Along its virtually uninterrupted 86 kilometres, sandy shores are divided by two promontories: the Isola Sacra, at the mouth of...

Capocotta Beach

Capocotta Beach

Capocotta Beach is situated in the Municipality of Rome between Ostia and Torvajanica. Known in the 1970s as the “Buco” [hole], since the first visitors had to scramble through a hole in a fence to get there, it immediately became popular with nudists because of its...

The Sea of Sperlonga

The Sea of Sperlonga

Located on the Flacca Road, the town of Sperlonga is perched on a strip of land of the San Magno Mountain. Its name derives from the “speluncae”, the caves along the coast. Sperlonga has preserved intact its original nucleus and its typical Mediterranean atmosphere,...

Sabaudia and its Dunes

Sabaudia and its Dunes

Only 90 kilometres from Rome, Sabaudia offers picture-perfect landscapes: the Circeo promontory towering above the wide-open blue sea, kilometres of white-sand beaches and dunes, the Mediterranean brush and the four coastal lakes: Paola (or Sabaudia), Caprolace,...

Etruscan Riviera

Etruscan Riviera

The Etruscan Riviera extends for 85 kilometres, from Marina di Pescia Romana to Ladispoli, along the Maremma coast of the Lazio region. Defining its landscape are pine woods and wide sand beaches, like those at Riva dei Tarquini and Santa Marinella, known as the...

The Sea of Formia

The Sea of Formia

The sea resort town of Formia is situated centrally on the Gulf of Gaeta and along the ancient Tyhrrenian route, the Appian Way. It has been known ever since the Roman era for its attractive setting and mild climate. Bearing witness to this are the remains of the...

Santa Marinella and Santa Severa

Santa Marinella and Santa Severa

Santa Marinella is a very pleasant town, called by many the pearl of the Tyrrhenian Sea. Along the coast, which is characterized by the presence of numerous inlets, some sandy and some rocky, there are many summer residences built in Art Nouveau style, a truly ideal...

Santa Marinella

Santa Marinella

Santa Marinella stretches along the Southern Etrurian Coast of the Tyrrhenian Sea, sheltered by the Tolfa Mountains. Its many inlets and varied seabed create waves, appreciated by surfers from all over Europe. Every year, on the renowned “Banzai Beach”, the best young...

The Beaches of Anzio

The Beaches of Anzio

Anzio is a very ancient seaside town. Its origins are as remote as the legend of Ulysses' journeys. The coast of Anzio is disseminated with beaches and beach facilities with coffee bars, kiosks and restaurants. Its mild climate makes it perfect for relaxing on its...