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San Felice Circeo Bay
In San Felice Circeo you can hardly laze on the coast bathed by the beautiful sea or choose the most challenging variant: follow the paths of the Circeo Park or take a excursion to the Pontine Islands or in one of the many caves I don't know if you have noticed it, but the further south you go the more there are places related to myths and legends. The names you know from the school appear: Aeneas, Palinuro, Ulysses, Scylla and Cariddi.
There is also the Magician Circe who fell in love with Ulysses and whose name, according to legend, attributed to giving its name to the Circeo promontory on which it is located. San Felice Circeo.
San Felice is a lucky town whose historic center is located on the top of a hill and the modern part instead descends gently towards the beach and a beautiful blue sea.
The historic center, gathered around the thirteenth-century Tower of the Templars and the Baronial Palace — home of Lucrezia Borgia and the Prince Poniatowski, full of life: the streets are full of bars, ice cream parlors, typical clubs, boutiques and shops. You can meet ordinary tourists, but often you can come across a VIP.
Holidays in San Felice Circeo will surely allow you to rest, because the town is literally surrounded by lush Mediterranean nature: in fact, together with Latina, Sabaudia and Ponza, it is part of the Circeo National Park, extended along the Tyrrhenian coast of Lazio south of Rome.
If you want to see the stain up close you can take a walking trip, for example, to the Circe Peak, or by car following the road that reaches Punta Rossa & lt; /strong> that runs along imposing rocky walls overlooking the sea. From the road you can also reach the Grotto of the Goats, one of the few accessible by land.
written by Ali Mustafa - Last update: 11/10/2021
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