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Marina Romea
ℹ️Practical info — Marina Romea
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🌤 Weather — 5 days
📍 Nearby
Sights nearby
💡 Tips
- Rent a bike; the town is completely flat and connected by great paths through the pine forest.
- Visit the weekly market on Tuesday afternoon in Piazza Italia for local food and goods.
- Go birdwatching at the Pialassa della Baiona lagoon behind the town to see wild flamingos.
- Use the free parking lots near the forest and take a shaded walk through the pines to the beach.
- Take a 15-minute drive to Ravenna to see the world-famous UNESCO mosaic monuments.
🍽 Food
Try this iconic flatbread at local kiosks; the classic version features Squacquerone cheese and arugula.
These handmade stuffed pasta parcels are a specialty of the Ravenna region.
Enjoy the catch of the day at the 'Bagni' (beach establishments) right on the sand.
🛍 Shopping · 🧘 Quiet spots
The afternoon market in Marina Romea is great for clothing, home goods, and local food.
Stroll along the main street for stylish summer fashion and Italian crafts.
Visit the Mercato Coperto in Ravenna for high-end gourmet souvenirs like local oils and cheeses.
A vast coastal forest with shaded trails, well-suited for escapes from the summer heat.
The mouth of the Lamone river at the north end features a wild and quiet beach experience.
A peaceful wetland area nearby, well-suited for birdwatching and photography enthusiasts.
Water temperature…
Marina Romea stands out as one of the most elegant coastal towns along the Lidi Ravennati on the Adriatic coast. Situated just north of Ravenna, the resort is beautifully sandwiched between the open sea and the protected Pialassa della Baiona lagoon. This unique position provides visitors a dual experience: a classic Italian beach holiday and the tranquil environment of the wetlands. Shaded by a majestic pine forest, the town features quiet, tree-lined avenues great for relaxing. The wide sandy beach is well-organized and family-friendly. A variety of excellent beach clubs cater to every need. Visitors can enjoy great service at Bagno Carolina, Bagno Azzurro, and Bagno Nettuno. For a lively yet relaxing vibe, Bella! Bagno 16 and Bagno Controvento are highly popular, while Bagno Paolo features a traditional Italian beach club experience. The gentle surf ensures safe swimming for children. The culinary scene is rich with Emilian-Romagnol traditions, featuring fresh seafood and the famous local piadina. Access is straightforward via the road from Ravenna, and the area is extremely bicycle-friendly with plenty of outdoor activities.
- Location: Italy
- Top sights: Duna Di Porto Corsini · Cenotafio di Maria Assunta Novelli · Spiaggia libera accesso cani
- Nearby: Casalborsetti (4 km)
- Population: ~1.185
Best time to visit & climate
The most pleasant time to visit is May, Jun, Sep.
| Jan | Feb | Mar | Apr | May | Jun | Jul | Aug | Sep | Oct | Nov | Dec | |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| Avg °C | 7 | 8 | 10 | 14 | 18 | 23 | 26 | 26 | 22 | 18 | 13 | 9 |
| Rain mm | 48 | 68 | 63 | 57 | 68 | 45 | 39 | 49 | 77 | 77 | 82 | 62 |
Live webcam – Marina Romea
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Geography
Facts
- Region: Emilia-Romagna
- Sea: Adriatic Sea
- Beach: Fine sand
- Nature: Lagoon & Pines
- Vibe: Elegant, quiet
- Cuisine: Piadina, seafood
- Nearby city: Ravenna
- Activities: Cycling, nature
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Notable places around
Route planner — Car & Motorhome
Where do you start? We build the route here, with stops and country notes along the way.
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Start your morning at the tranquil dog beach, breathing in the fresh Adriatic air. Midday brings a reflective moment at the local cenotaph before heading to the vibrant Bagno Carolina. Spend the afternoon hopping between classic beach clubs like Bella! and Azzurro. Conclude the day with a relaxing sunset walk near Bagno Nettuno.
Spiaggia libera accesso cani
Cenotafio di Maria Assunta Novelli
Bagno Carolina
Bella! Bagno 16
Bagno Azzurro
Bagno Nettuno
Start the morning with a brisk walk along the wet beach, wearing sturdy waterproof boots. Midday, explore the historical monuments under a large umbrella as the rain washes the stone. In the afternoon, take shelter at the coastal establishments when showers intensify. Wrap up the day enjoying the atmospheric, stormy sea views from a covered spot.
Spiaggia libera accesso cani
Cenotafio di Maria Assunta Novelli
Bagno Carolina
Bella! Bagno 16
Bagno Azzurro
Bagno Nettuno
Bundle up in warm layers for a crisp morning walk along the deserted, frosty beach. Midday brings pale winter sunlight, perfect for visiting the historical cenotaph in quiet solitude. As the afternoon quickly fades, the coastal path gets chilly, so keep moving to stay warm. Finish your walk early before the sun sets around 17:00, seeking a cozy place indoors.
Spiaggia libera accesso cani
Cenotafio di Maria Assunta Novelli
Bagno Carolina
Bella! Bagno 16
Bagno Azzurro
Bagno Nettuno
Pedal your way to the historic CP304 site to uncover coastal secrets first thing in the morning. Ride up to the pristine dunes of Porto Corsini for a nature break before lunch. The afternoon shifts to seaside relaxation at Carolina and a touch of history at the Novelli cenotaph. End the ride at the peaceful northern dog beach.
CP304
Duna Di Porto Corsini
Bagno Nettuno
Bagno Carolina
Cenotafio di Maria Assunta Novelli
Spiaggia libera accesso cani
Cycle carefully through the morning mist, ensuring your bike lights are on for visibility. Midday rides through the dunes require caution on slippery paths; wear a high-vis waterproof poncho. In the afternoon, navigate the wet coastal routes, seeking shelter under large trees or building overhangs if a heavy downpour hits. End the evening ride safely, avoiding deep puddles.
CP304
Duna Di Porto Corsini
Bagno Nettuno
Bagno Carolina
Cenotafio di Maria Assunta Novelli
Spiaggia libera accesso cani
Start your winter bike ride with thick gloves to protect your hands from the freezing morning wind. Midday offers the best visibility, though the coastal air remains biting; wear a thermal skull cap under your helmet. In the late afternoon, keep a brisk pace to maintain body heat. Finish your cycling early, strictly before the 17:00 sunset, as temperatures drop rapidly.
CP304
Duna Di Porto Corsini
Bagno Nettuno
Bagno Carolina
Cenotafio di Maria Assunta Novelli
Spiaggia libera accesso cani
Drive down to the beautiful dunes of Porto Corsini for a refreshing morning stroll by the sea. Next, quickly hop over to the historical CP304 landmark. Enjoy a classic Italian seaside lunch at Bagno Azzurro before moving on to Bagno Carolina. Finish your coastal driving tour near the northern beaches as the sun sets.
Duna Di Porto Corsini
CP304
Bagno Azzurro
Bagno Carolina
Cenotafio di Maria Assunta Novelli
Spiaggia libera accesso cani
Start the morning with a slow drive, keeping your windshield wipers active against the misty coastal drizzle. Midday, park close to your destinations to minimize walking in the rain, bringing a large umbrella for the short gaps. In the afternoon, enjoy the dramatic gray seascape comfortably from the warm, dry interior of your vehicle. End the evening driving cautiously through shallow puddles.
Duna Di Porto Corsini
CP304
Bagno Azzurro
Bagno Carolina
Cenotafio di Maria Assunta Novelli
Spiaggia libera accesso cani
A winter drive offers a cozy way to explore the frosty coast. Start the morning with the car heater blasting to combat the freezing temperatures. Midday, the roads are completely empty, allowing for easy, relaxed stops at the historical spots. In the afternoon, the low sun creates beautiful glare, so keep your sunglasses handy. Aim to finish your route before 17:00 when early darkness sets in.
Duna Di Porto Corsini
CP304
Bagno Azzurro
Bagno Carolina
Cenotafio di Maria Assunta Novelli
Spiaggia libera accesso cani
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