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Practical info — Milano Marittima

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📍 Nearby

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💡 Tips

  • Rent a bicycle to explore the Pineta (pine forest), which provides cool, shaded paths connecting the beach to the inland.
  • Head to the center around Rotonda Primo Maggio for a stylish aperitivo after 6 PM, the social highlight of the evening.
  • Note that most beaches are managed (Bagni) and require a fee; look for 'Spiaggia Libera' signs for free public access.
  • Use the Cervia-Milano Marittima train station for easy day trips to historical Ravenna or the lively Rimini.
  • Walk through the residential areas to admire the elegant Liberty-style villas that define the resort's chic character.

🍽 Food

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Piadina Romagnola

A thin flatbread typical of the region, often filled with Squacquerone cheese and arugula; found at small kiosks (chioschi).

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Cappelletti

Handmade pasta parcels traditionally served in a rich capon broth or with a hearty meat ragù.

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Cervia Salt Chocolate

Try dark chocolate seasoned with the local 'sweet salt' from the nearby Cervia salt pans, found in specialty shops.

🛍 Shopping · 🧘 Quiet spots

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Designer Boutiques

Viale Matteotti and Viale Gramsci host high-end fashion brands and stylish concept stores for luxury shopping.

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Cervia Salt (Sale di Cervia)

The local 'sweet salt' is sold in decorative bags and makes for a first-rate and unique gourmet souvenir.

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Pineta di Milano Marittima

Thousands of pine trees offer cool, quiet trails that feel worlds away from the loud beach clubs.

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Casa delle Farfalle

A butterfly house and greenhouse providing a serene tropical escape from the summer heat.

Milano Marittima, located on the Adriatic coast in the Emilia-Romagna region, is one of Italy's most glamorous and fashionable seaside resorts. Originally conceived in the early 20th century as an exclusive holiday destination for the Milanese elite, it has preserved its upscale charm and elegance. The town is uniquely integrated into a dense pine forest, offering a refreshing blend of nature and high-end tourism. Visitors flock here for the sophisticated boutiques, gourmet seafood restaurants, and incredibly spirited nightlife that attracts celebrities and luxury seekers alike. The resort's coastline is renowned for its impeccably maintained, wide sandy beaches. Outstanding beach clubs, locally known as "bagni," offer premium services. Among the most exclusive are Bagno 340 and Premier Palm Beach #296. These luxurious beach establishments provide plush sunbeds, high-end dining right on the sand, and chic lounge bars serving cocktails as the sun sets. The shallow, calm waters of the Adriatic Sea make it a well-suited and safe destination for long swims and family vacations. Beyond the beach and boutiques, Milano Marittima provides excellent leisure facilities, including tennis courts, golf courses, and thermal baths at nearby Cervia. The photogenic salt pans of Cervia, famous for their "sweet salt," are just a short distance away. With excellent transport links from Bologna and Rimini, this chic resort remains a top destination for those seeking a stylish and lively Italian coastal getaway.

Best time to visit & climate

The most pleasant time to visit is May, Jun, Sep.

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Geography

Population
1,524
Coordinates
44.27748, 12.34818

Facts

  • Located on Adriatic Coast
  • Founded by Milanese elite
  • Features Bagno 340
  • Includes Premier Palm Beach #296
  • Surrounded by pine forests
  • High-end luxury shopping
  • Vibrant nightlife scene
  • Close to Cervia salt pans

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Sights in the town Milano Marittima (11)

Madonna della Neve⛪ religious

Church of Madonna della Neve in Milano Marittima, with a modern mosaic on the façade.

Madonna del Pino⛪ religious

Santuario della Madonna del Pino in Milano Marittima, a pilgrimage church surrounded by pines.

Santa Maria del Suffragio⛪ religious

Church of Santa Maria del Suffragio in Milano Marittima, with a Baroque altar and stucco work.

MUSA - Museo del sale🏛 museum

Salt museum (MUSA) in the former salt warehouses of Cervia in Milano Marittima.

🕒 Jun 01-Sep 15 Mo-Su 20:30-00:00; Sep 16-May 31 Sa, Su, PH 14💶

Teatro Comunale di Cervia🎭 culture

Municipal theatre of Cervia located in Milano Marittima.

Faro di Cervia📍 landmark

Lighthouse of Cervia at the port of Milano Marittima.

Parco Aldo Spallicci🌳 park

Park named after the poet Aldo Spallicci in Milano Marittima.

Madonna del Mare🏺 historical

Seaside chapel dedicated to Our Lady of the Sea in Milano Marittima.

Bagno Oreste🎡 recreation

Bagno Oreste serves as an equipped beach resort located along the shore of Milano Marittima.

Bicio Papao🎡 recreation

Bicio Papao is a beach resort providing coastal recreation facilities in Milano Marittima.

Frequently asked questions

Milano Marittima: where is it located?
Milano Marittima is located in Italy.
Milano Marittima: what is there to see?
Highlights include Madonna della Neve, Madonna del Pino, Santa Maria del Suffragio.
Milano Marittima: when is the best time to visit?
The most pleasant time to visit is May, Jun, Sep.
Milano Marittima: why is it worth visiting?
Milano Marittima, located on the Adriatic coast in the Emilia-Romagna region, is one of Italy's most glamorous and fashionable seaside resorts.
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