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San Michele Sirolo beach on the Conero Riviera
Those who spend their holidays in Italy by the sea are spoilt for choice: Sicily, Sardinia, Liguria, Puglia. Virtually every region offers countless opportunities to spend their beach holidays on wonderful beaches — and it is known that this attracts the tourists in the summer.
Only the Adriatic coast covers about 800 km and, descending from north to south, has different characteristics. From the low and sandy beaches of Veneto with renowned seaside resorts such as Bibione, Lignano Sabbiadoro, Cattolica, to the Apulian coast where rocky walls overhang very high on the sea or sometimes Decline gently.
This time, however, I don't want to talk to you about Veneto or Puglia, but about the Marche and, precisely about a marine town located on the Conero Riviera , Sirolo.
Sirolo is a small and pretty medieval town with sea views. Its center, with the medieval castle overlooking the sea, is characterized by a maze of characteristic alleys with low stone porches, decorated with flowers, loggias, towers, bars, restaurants, ice cream parlors.
The heart of the village is a large square with views of the sea and beaches of incomparable beauty. Wild beaches, craggy cliffs, caves, white rocks covered with pine forests that overlook transparent and deep waters.
And around the lush vegetation: Mediterranean scrub and hills cultivated with wheat, vine and olive trees. Those who love nature will surely be enchanted. But there is a 'but'. To reach the beaches you have to take a short hike (on foot or by shuttle), but I assure you it's worth it, because these are the most beautiful beaches in the Conero: Due Sisters, Sassi Neri, San Michele and Spiaggiola.
written by Adrian Pulford - Last update: 14/10/2021
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