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San Mauro a Mare
ℹ️Practical info — San Mauro a Mare
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🌤 Weather — 5 days
📍 Nearby
Sights nearby
💡 Tips
- Take advantage of the 'Grandi Spiagge' concept where local beach clubs share services and facilities.
- Visit the Casa Pascoli Museum in the inland town of San Mauro Pascoli, just 7km away.
- Look for the 'Spiaggia Libera' areas if you prefer a natural beach experience without renting umbrellas.
- Check for the free guided 'Pascoli Itineraries' tours organized during the summer months.
- If traveling with a pet, head to 'Fido Beach', one of the most famous dog-friendly beaches in Italy.
🍽 Food
The regional staple; try it at the characteristic striped kiosks (chioschi) scattered around town.
Grilled blue fish (oily fish like sardines), a local specialty often found in traditional osterias.
Visit Cremeria Pascoli for high-quality artisanal gelato using locally sourced ingredients.
🛍 Shopping · 🧘 Quiet spots
During summer, enjoy weekly night markets in the center featuring local crafts and clothing.
Look for Formaggio di Fossa (pit-aged cheese) and Saba (grape must syrup) in local delis.
A large 20,000sqm green oasis near the beach with paths and quiet benches.
A smaller, peaceful park in the town center, handy for a break from the shopping streets.
Water temperature…
San Mauro a Mare is the small, welcoming coastal extension of the historic town of San Mauro Pascoli, located on the lively Romagna Riviera. Unlike its larger, busier neighbors, this welcoming village maintains a tranquil, family-friendly atmosphere that has drawn generations of Italian holidaymakers. The town is characterized by its quiet streets, friendly locals, and a deep-rooted tradition of hospitality, making it a well-suited retreat for those looking to unwind. The beach life in San Mauro a Mare is well-organized and comfortable, typical of the Adriatic coast. Visitors can enjoy excellent services at various family-run beach establishments, including Bagno Alba, Bagno Sergio e Neri, and Bagno Royal & Toni. Other popular spots like Bagno Adolfo, Bagno Guerrino, Bagno Berto, Bagno Ermes, and Bagno Gino offer classic Italian beach experiences with sunbeds, umbrellas, and activities. Bagno Delio and Bagno Delio 2 are also excellent choices. For those who prefer a more natural setting, the Public Beach and Free beach areas provide ample space to relax by the gentle waves. Gastronomy plays a huge role in the local experience, with numerous seafood restaurants and piadinerias serving authentic Romagna cuisine. The village also hosts a variety of summer events, from open-air markets to music nights, adding an appealing local flavor to any stay.
- Location: Italy
- Top sights: Stazione di inanellamento LIPU · Bagno Eden · Public Beach
- Nearby: Igea Marina (4 km)
- Population: ~1.238
Best time to visit & climate
The most pleasant time to visit is Jun, Jul, Sep.
| Jan | Feb | Mar | Apr | May | Jun | Jul | Aug | Sep | Oct | Nov | Dec | |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| Avg °C | 6 | 6 | 9 | 13 | 17 | 22 | 25 | 25 | 20 | 16 | 11 | 7 |
| Rain mm | 55 | 71 | 69 | 63 | 69 | 46 | 38 | 47 | 79 | 79 | 88 | 68 |
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Geography
Facts
- Located on the Romagna Riviera
- Coastal part of San Mauro Pascoli
- Known for family-friendly hospitality
- Features shallow Adriatic waters
- Famous for traditional piadina
- Offers numerous equipped beach baths
- Quiet alternative to busy resorts
- Hosts lively summer street markets
Explore nearby
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 exploring the spiritual heart of San Mauro a Mare at the local parish before treating the family to some fun at the nearby amusement park. By midday, transition to the sun-kissed coast and settle into the classic beach atmosphere. Spend your afternoon strolling between the vibrant lidos, enjoying the refreshing sea breeze. Conclude with a relaxed coastal walk.
Parrocchia Santa Maria Goretti
Parco giochi Cavallino Rosso
Bagno Royal & Toni
Bagno Ermes
Bagno Delio 2
The morning starts under the protective roof of the church, finding peace away from the drizzle. At noon, a walk with an umbrella along the promenade offers a dramatic view of the grey Adriatic. In the afternoon, the covered areas of the beach clubs provide a dry spot for a short break. The evening ends with a stroll through the glistening streets, enjoying the fresh, salty scent of the rain.
Parrocchia Santa Maria Goretti
Parco giochi Cavallino Rosso
Bagno Royal & Toni
Bagno Ermes
Bagno Delio 2
A crisp winter morning by the sea starts with cool air and clear skies. At noon, the low winter sun warms your face during a lonely walk on the empty beach. In the afternoon, the golden light bathes the coast in a magical silence before the early sunset. The evening provides a chance to enjoy the peaceful winter atmosphere of the town without the summer crowds.
Parrocchia Santa Maria Goretti
Parco giochi Cavallino Rosso
Bagno Royal & Toni
Bagno Ermes
Bagno Delio 2
A morning ride takes you to the serene nature station where migratory birds gather, offering a peaceful start to the day. Midday finds you pedaling towards the town's spiritual center and then relaxing on the expansive public beach. As afternoon progresses, cycle further south to explore historic and cultural museums at a leisurely pace. End the day reflecting on antique radios.
Stazione di inanellamento LIPU
Parrocchia Santa Maria Goretti
Public Beach
La Casa Rossa
Museo Radio d'Epoca
Cycling in the rain requires caution on slippery roads but offers a refreshing perspective on nature. At noon, museums invite you for long, dry breaks where you can dive into local history. In the afternoon, ride back through the misty coastal landscape. The evening ends after a warm shower with the soothing sound of rain in the background.
Stazione di inanellamento LIPU
Parrocchia Santa Maria Goretti
Public Beach
La Casa Rossa
Museo Radio d'Epoca
The winter morning invites you for a brisk bike ride in the clear, cold air. At noon, the sun warms the coastal roads, which are now almost deserted. In the afternoon, museums offer cultural warmth before the early dusk sets in. The evening winds down with a hot drink, while winter silence and city lights dominate San Mauro a Mare.
Stazione di inanellamento LIPU
Parrocchia Santa Maria Goretti
Public Beach
La Casa Rossa
Museo Radio d'Epoca
Drive to the northern limits early on to explore a quiet church and enjoy the pristine northern beaches before the crowds arrive. By midday, comfortably navigate to the nature reserve and then down to the lively central shorelines for a break. Your afternoon is dedicated to the cultural gems, driving smoothly to the historic Pascoli house. The day wraps up with vintage discoveries at the radio museum.
Chiesa
Bagno Eden
Stazione di inanellamento LIPU
Bagno Alba
La Casa Rossa
Museo Radio d'Epoca
By car, you are perfectly protected from the rain and can flexibly explore the coastline. At noon, museums offer dry cultural stops while the rain drums on the car roof. In the afternoon, driving along the coastal road provides views of the stormy sea. The evening is comfortable, as you can park directly at your destinations and enjoy the mood without getting wet.
Chiesa
Bagno Eden
Stazione di inanellamento LIPU
Bagno Alba
La Casa Rossa
Museo Radio d'Epoca
On a clear winter morning, driving along the coast is particularly picturesque. At noon, the wide, empty parking lots invite spontaneous stops at the beach to enjoy the fresh sea breeze. In the afternoon, museums offer pleasant warmth as the daylight begins to fade early. The evening ends comfortably with a drive through the illuminated, winter-silent town.
Chiesa
Bagno Eden
Stazione di inanellamento LIPU
Bagno Alba
La Casa Rossa
Museo Radio d'Epoca
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