Italy resorts on the Tyrrhenian Sea. Italian Resorts

The Tyrrhenian Sea is home to many modern resorts and major port cities in Italy. The waters of the sea are located in the tectonic basin, which was formed at the junction of Europe and Africa. The underwater animal world of these waters is characterized by an abundance of marine life, which served as the basis for the first human settlements. The favorable climate and picturesque seascapes attract tourists. ( 18 photos)

The Tyrrhenian Sea is part of the famous Mediterranean Sea. It has a tectonic origin and is located in the places of the basin, hence the great depth of the sea. The greatest depth of the Tyrrhenian Sea is 3719 meters. Passes along the bottom of the sea, relief fault that occurred several million years ago. Underwater folding is manifested both under water and on land. Hence the high seismic activity of coastal regions suffering from earthquakes and volcanoes.

On the surface of the sea, relief features were manifested in mountain hills and active volcanoes. One of these is the famous, now operating, which several thousand years ago was destroyed by a large, developing one. The Tyrrhenian Sea washes mainly the coast of Italy. It was the rich waters of the sea that served as the foundations of the first people in this area several thousand years ago. Archaeological excavations have shown that ancient people lived in these parts during the Stone Age, from which unique cave paintings in local caves have been preserved.

In ancient times, the main sources of nutrition for the development of the population were seafood. The ancient inhabitants established their settlements thanks to the abundance of marine life in these parts. You can still see small fishing villages along the coast of Italy, whose economy is completely dependent on fishing. A famous example of this, although today more and more tourists visit the city, local residents continue to engage in fishing and agriculture.

The Tyrrhenian Sea is connected to several straits, the width of which reaches 90 km. This fact contributed to the development of shipping in the region and, as a result, the formation of several large port cities in Italy. This includes the famous in Italy, where one of the largest ports in the country is located, through which up to half of the country's trade is carried out.

The Tyrrhenian Sea has been known since ancient times, it is believed that the modern name of the sea was due to the settlements of the Greeks who lived in these parts. It is believed that the resettled Greek tribes called themselves "tyrenes", after the prince "Tyrenes", who led them. But the Romans had their own point of view on this subject, they called the Tyrrhenian Sea the lower sea, and considered the upper sea.

The Tyrrhenian Sea has a favorable climate and crystal clear waters, where the depth of visibility can reach 30 meters. The air temperature in summer can rise to +36 degrees, while the water temperature is +26 degrees. The ideal period for visiting tourists is July and August, although the swimming season begins in May and ends in October.

Sea waters are famous for their favorable conditions for tourism and recreation. On the coast of the Tyrrhenian Sea are some of the best resort regions in the world, and the elite beaches are famous for their natural attractions around the world. The coast of the sea is heavily indented by bays and bays, which provides a comfortable location for people protected from the storm wind and other disasters. Along with rocky beaches, there are also sandy surfaces.

Literally the entire coast of Italy is indented by tourist cities and areas that have gained their fame mainly due to the sea. Among the famous it is worth noting

If you look at the map of Italy, you can see that the country is surrounded by as many as 4 seas from opposite sides of the world: from the east - the Adriatic, from the north-west - the waters of the Ligurian Sea, from the south - the Ionian, and from the west the country is washed by the Tyrrhenian Sea.

The Tyrrhenian Sea is part of the Mediterranean Sea.

On the one hand is the Apennine Peninsula, on the other - such popular tourist corners as the island of Sardinia, magnificent Corsica and the many-sided Sicily.

The name of the Tyrrhenian Sea is associated with the "Tyrrhenian", the ancient Greek tribes from Asia Minor. Representatives of this people moved to the region of the Apennine Peninsula (today the Tuscan province is located here) from Lydia.

In the writings of Herodotus, it means that the sea is named after the people of “Tyrrhenes”.

The Lydian ruler instructed representatives of the local population to find the best territories, because Asian lands were not fertile due to constant drought.

If we talk about which sea is more popular among travelers, the Tyrrhenian or, for example, the Adriatic, the latter is more visited by Russian tourists.

Holidays on the Tyrrhenian Sea are more in demand among Europeans.
  The vast coast of the Tyrrhenian Sea is famous for its resorts with beautiful beaches and clean, absolutely clear water.

The most suitable time for a beach holiday is from May to October

The most comfortable period for a beach holiday begins in May and lasts until the end of October.

Sea water temperature

In order to decide which of the Tyrrhenian Sea resorts to go to at a specific time, especially if you plan to travel with children, you should know in advance about t water monthly:

  • In May, when the summer season begins, the water of the Tyrrhenian Sea warms up to an average of t + 18 C;
  • In June, sea water continues to warm up and already exceeds + 22 C;
  • July t water in the resorts of the Tyrrhenian Sea exceeds + 25 C;
  • Starting in September, the water gradually cools, and its t drops slightly, to + 24.5 C;
  • In October it is already up to + 22 C small.

The highest water temperatures in summer are recorded in the towns of Campofelice di Rocella and Cefalu; the coolest water resorts Olbia, Porto Cervo, Bonifacio.

Tour or independent trip?

In order to organize your vacation on the Tyrrhenian coast, you can resort to the services of travel agencies specializing in this direction, or fly there on your own, choosing a resort, booking air tickets and accommodation.
Both options have their pros and cons.

Independent travel is more suitable for "experienced" tourists who have experience in long trips without the participation of travel companies.

Those who appreciate a pre-planned vacation and are ready to stay at any one resort in a local hotel, it is advisable to purchase a ready-made tour of the Tyrrhenian Sea. In addition, travel from travel agencies is often more cost-effective than a trip "savage."

Major resorts

Among the main resorts of the Italian coast of the Tyrrhenian Sea, related to the rich long beaches of the Riviera Lazio, we can name the following:



  On the territory of the hilly region of Calabria, which is washed by the Tyrrhenian Sea on the western side, there are also many attractive resort towns:

  • The city of Belvedere Marittimo will be interesting to history buffs due to its attractions;
  • the houses of the vibrant Diamante are painted by famous Italian artists;
  • cetraro attracts tourists with its old churches;
  • the Terme Luigiano resort is known for its thermal waters;
  • Also, it can be noted the comfortable Fuscaldo;
  • Praia a Mare with outlandish citron trees;
  • scalea, the upper part of which is on a rock, and the lower, is a well-equipped seaside resort;
  • in the city of Cirella there are interesting architectural monuments.

You can relax and strengthen your health in Italian about. Ischia.
  Ischia is a small volcanic island in the Tyrrhenian Sea, valued for its chic spa resorts, natural thermal pools.
You will learn more about Ischia from the video:

Tyrrhenia

Let us dwell in more detail on a city bearing the same name as the sea.

Travelers who prefer a relaxing vacation and want to enjoy the natural scenery will surely enjoy the city of Tirrenia.

The Italian resort of Tirrenia is surrounded by the resinous pine forest of San Rossore.
  Tirrenia is located very close to the city of Pisa, in the heart of the Tuscan Riviera.
  The foundation of the city dates back to the reign of B. Mussolini.
Today, this resort is a popular holiday destination for Italians.

There is everything for a comfortable stay for both adults and children: cozy beaches with soft sand, modern hotels, entertainment.

In Tirrenia you can relax very comfortably.

On the vast beach there are bathing facilities, as well as secluded bays.

Near the beach there are sports and health centers that offer visitors a wide range of game sports, golf, fishing, horseback riding, sea cruises.

The green surroundings of the resort are good for walking.
  Fans of public events can look at discos, go to a club or bar, visit amusement parks.
As a cultural part of the vacation, tourists should visit the iconic cities of Italy, located near the resort.
  Among them: the famous Pisa, rich in attractions, romantic Florence, the original Siena.

Hotels

Tirrenia offers tourists a wide selection of hotels of various categories from 2 to 4 *, hotels without * and apartments:


Restaurants

Have a nice evening, you can try traditional Tuscan dishes and drinks in one of the restaurants in Tirrenia:


The resort's restaurants are distinguished by polite and hospitable staff, a pleasant atmosphere and generous portions, so tourists should please themselves and their companions with a trip to one of them.

How and when to go to Tirrenia?

At any time of the year, especially in summer, the Tirrenia resort in Italy is an attractive holiday destination, which is very easy to reach due to its convenient location. Nearby is G. Galilei Airport in Pisa, the port of Livorno and the country's motorway.

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Tyrrhenia and the entire Tyrrhenian coast are a worthy vacation option for families with children and independent travelers.

Tirrenia Italy is a tourist resort town on the west coast of Italy. Tirrenia is located between Pisa and Livorno on the coast of the Tyrrhenian Sea. Especially attractive for tourists are Tyrrhenian sandy beaches with white sand, interesting sights, unforgettable landscapes. Tyrrhenia is more suitable for a calm, measured family vacation. Fans of nightlife and clubs should look for another resort.

The province of Tireenia is Pisa. It is only 10 km from Pisa. It’s hard to find free space here in season. Usually Italians and Germans come here - they appreciate the white sand and clean water in the resort. But recently, the resort has become popular with the British and Russians.

Italian Resorts: Tyrrhenian Sea

How to get to Tirrenia

By bus:

Take Line 010 bus 25min. Ticket price approximately 1 € - 3 € *.

At the P.Za S. Paolo A Ripa D’Arno stop, take the 010 bus line.

Buses depart every hour. Drive 25 min.

Carrier Consorzio Pisano Trasporti

By car

Independently drive 15 minutes by car. The distance between Pisa and Tirrenia is 15.9 km. When traveling, 1 liter of gasoline costs 1 € - 3 € *.

Tyrrhenian coast of Italy: resorts map

Weather Tyrrhenia

Tyrrhenia has a mild Mediterranean climate with a comfortable temperature for relaxation, which is very beneficial for the immune system.

  • The best hotels of Tirrenia
  • Hotel Bristol. Offering an outdoor pool and a garden, Hotel Bristol is located in Tirrenia, just 1 km from the beach. Free Wi-Fi is available throughout the hotel. Hotel Garden
  • Hotel Garden is located in a pine forest, 100 meters from the beach in Tirrenia.

Note!   The hotel has a large garden and parking. Cosmopolitan Golf Club is nearby.

  • Hotel Florida Tirrenia is located in the province of Pisa, next to the golf course. The Tuscan Archipelago is 100 meters away. The hotel has all the conditions for a relaxing and eventful relaxation.
  • The family-run Hotel Riviera Blu is located in Tirrenia, just 100 meters from the sea. Free parking is available. Free Wi-Fi is provided.
  • Il Cavaliere Nero is just a 2-minute walk from Tirrenia Beach, and 10 km from Pisa and the port of Livorno. This modern 2-star hotel has a restaurant and pizzeria.

Province Attractions

Piazza dei Miracoli

Piazza dei Miracoli was originally called Cathedral Square, but later received a more familiar tourist name - Square of Miracles. Four architectural and historical masterpieces are located on the square, which are the most iconic sights of Pisa - the Cathedral of Pisa, the Leaning (leaning) tower, the Campo Santo cemetery and the Baptistery.

It is here that the main attractions of Pisa are concentrated: the leaning tower, the Duomo, the baptistery, Campo Santo and Ospedale Nuovo di Santo Spirito (Hospital of the Holy Spirit), where the Synopia Museum is now open.

If you visit the sights on the square separately, then the cost of visiting them is as follows: the Duomo Santa Maria Assunta - for free (but at the box office you still have to get this "free" ticket). Baptistery of San Giovanni - 5 Euro *. Leaning Tower of Pisa - 18 euros *. Campo Santo - 5 euros. Museums - 5 euros *.

Campo Santo

Campo Santo is a historical building in the northern part of Pisa Cathedral Square. Campo Santo (also known as Camposanto Monumental) is known to everyone as a memorial cemetery or Camposanto Vecchio - the “old cemetery”. From an architectural point of view, Camposanto cemetery is a huge, oblong structure and a magnificent example of the Gothic style at the same time.

Campo Santo

This building was the fourth in the Cathedral Square. The construction of the massive Gothic cloister was begun in 1278 by the architect Giovanni di Simone and completed only in 1464. It is believed that this should not have been a cemetery, but the Church of the Holy Trinity, but the project was changed in the course of work. It is authentically known that the oldest part of the building - the western, eastern completed the construction.

Cathedral (Duomo of Santa Maria Assunta)

The author of the Cathedral project was the famous architect Busketo di Giovanni Giudice. Funds for the construction of this architectural work was a tribute from the Balearic Islands. Consisting of five naves with their transept, divided into three naves, the cathedral is crowned with a magnificent dome surrounded by a loggia. The facade of this famous cathedral combines sophisticated decorations made of marble (which is also present in its interior), mosaics and bronzes. Also in the decoration, both internal and external, Arabian motifs are clearly visible. For example, the interior decoration of the cathedral traces elements typical of Muslim mosques.

Duomo of santa maria assunta

The Leaning Cathedral of Pisa is a true masterpiece of Italian architecture, created in the Romanesque style.

Externally, the cathedral looks quite monumental. Initially, it had the shape of a Greek cross with equal-sized beams, in the center of which was a dome. If you look at the plan of the modern cathedral, it looks like a Latin cross.

Its facade is made of white marble and gray stone with the addition of decorative elements from colored marble. Above the main entrance you can see the name of the master Raynaldo, who is the author of the facade. Also on the outside of the cathedral draws attention to the tomb of Busqueto with an inscription indicating the date the construction of the cathedral began.

Initially, on the facade of the cathedral (on the east side), a sculpture of the Leaning Griffin of Pisa was placed, which is the most significant metal Muslim sculpture of the 11th century. At the moment, the original sculpture is in the Cathedral Museum, in its former place is a copy.

Italy's Tyrrhenian coast resorts - a city popular among tourists. It is here that you can comfortably relax on the beaches with white sand, go on a sea cruise, visit the sights, relax with the whole family.

* Prices are current for September 2018.

Italy is a country with incredible geography, climate, history and landscapes. It seems that absolutely everything on this ancient land is saturated with an atmosphere of luxury and a special charm. Life here proceeds slowly: large ancient cities daily receive thousands of tourists from all over the world, ski resorts in season are filled with conquerors of snowy peaks, and the picturesque coasts attract tourists from all over the world all year round. From mid-spring to late autumn, the coast of Italy is a paradise for a beach holiday. In winter, swimming in Italy is already cold, but the beauty of local nature and architecture does not depend on the time of year: many travelers rush to the coast for exciting excursions, measured pastime and contemplation, and you can endlessly contemplate local landscapes.

It is noteworthy that Italy is “captured” by five seas: the Adriatic, Ionian, Mediterranean, Tyrrhenian and Ligurian. Such geography, combined with a mild Mediterranean climate, gave the country beautiful coasts with numerous resorts.

Each coast of Italy deserves a detailed review, since they are strikingly different from each other in many respects, such as landscapes, popularity, cost of holidays, and much more. In any case, in Italy everyone will find rest on the coast according to their means and requests, and most importantly, no one will leave disappointed with the architectural, landscape and historical delights that this wonderful country generously offers tourists.

Ligurian coast (Italian Riviera)

The picturesque coast of the Ligurian Sea extends from France to the small town of La Spezia. The coast of Riviera is considered because it smoothly passes into the French Riviera. It is on the Ligurian coast that the country's most fashionable and elite resorts are concentrated: San Remo, Portofino and Genoa. Geographically, Genoa divides the Italian Riviera into the eastern (Riviera di Levante) and western (Riviera di Ponente). Liguria is a center for growing olives and flowers.

Ligurian Coast Resorts

Genoa- the heart of the Ligurian coast, the birthplace of Paganini and Columbus, the most important shipbuilding port city, university center in Italy - the importance of this ancient city can be enumerated endlessly, but it is better to personally enjoy its beauties and iconic places. A major airport is located in Genoa, and, as a rule, all trips along the Ligurian coast begin from this place.

San remo - One of the most famous resorts in Italy. A small town that any tourist can easily walk around is famous as a resting place for the tsar’s family of the Russian Empire, endless year-round festivals and the indescribable floral aroma that prevails on the streets of the city. It is in San Remo that the country's main flower greenhouses are located, whose products are exported to many countries of the world. In high season, the beaches of San Remo are filled to capacity. By the way, it is in this resort town that the International Sailing Regatta starts.

Bordighera   - A small town located in the vicinity of San Remo. It is this city that Queen Margarita of Savoy chose for her summer residence. Bordighera became famous for its pompous architecture, rich history and elite beaches.

Arma di Taji   - A cozy resort city of the Ligurian coast, founded by ancient monks. Today, the coastal area of \u200b\u200bTaj is a gorgeous beach holiday destination for tourists from all over the world and a keeper of historical attractions.

Empire   - One of the youngest cities in Italy (founded at the beginning of the 20th century). The territory of the city was previously inhabited and has many ancient monuments of architecture. Today, the Ligurian Empire is a “Mecca” for lovers of water sports.

Diano Marina   - The resort city of the Ligurian coast with unique architecture and history. Fragments of a Christian temple from the time of the origin of religion are stored in the city. This resort is extremely popular among Europeans.

Alassio   - rightfully one of the best cities in the Ligurian coast. It is here, unlike other resort areas, you can find snow-white sandy beaches. As a rule, they are all private and you will have to pay for entry. Alassio is also known as a "star" resort, because here, away from the crowds of tourists, world celebrities like to relax.

Albenga   - one of the largest resorts of the Ligurian coast. In Albeng, hundreds of architectural sights of the medieval era have been preserved in almost perfect condition. Nowadays, the city thrives on tourism and attracts thousands of vacationers during the swimming season.

Pietra Ligure   - a coastal town that perfectly combines traditional and modern Italy. Despite the many fashionable shops, shopping centers and casinos, on the old streets you can see exactly the way of life that we used to see in old Italian films.

Savona - A large port that performs industrial functions and is the marina of luxury pleasure yachts. The beautiful resort town is famous for its beaches, which regularly win the “blue flags” and the production of majolica - painted tiles, famous throughout the world.

Arenzano   It offers guests of the city all kinds of water sports, exciting and productive fishing, yachting and much more. The resort coast is very developed entertainment and nightlife. For adherents of a calm and measured rest, Arenzano will offer sightseeing and walks in olive and citrus groves.

Finale Ligure   - a typical resort of the Ligurian coast with sandy beaches, historical buildings and vibrant nightlife. The main advantage of the town is the landscape of its territory: the city is framed by majestic cliffs.

Camogli   - a small port town rather resembling a fishing village. The city is far from noisy modern life and is the best suited for a secluded holiday on pebble beaches with unusually bright blue water, which in itself is a rarity for the Italian Riviera.

Rapallo   - a seaside resort, the panoramas of which are more like postcards than reality: evergreen palm trees, snow-white yachts, well-groomed beaches and ancient fortresses form an unforgettable look of the city.

Portofino   - the most famous and one of the most luxurious resorts of the Ligurian coast. Guy de Maupassant called this place "paradise on Earth" and it is difficult to disagree with him. It is interesting to note that according to the census, the population of the city these days is slightly more than 400 people.

Santa Margherita Ligure   - a picturesque harbor with excellent opportunities for recreation and water sports. The architecture of the city reflects the best traditions of Italy of past centuries.

Levanto   - a unique city that is part of the Cinque Terre Nature Reserve, which is under the auspices of UNESCO. Residential quarters of the city are located on rocks that smoothly descend to the water - such unique landscapes are unlikely to be seen anywhere else.

La Spezia - A small resort bordering Tuscany. This city is undeservedly deprived of attention due to the fact that the Italian Riviera has more famous resorts such as Portofino, San Remo, Genoa and many others, but in vain. La Spezia received a middle name - “City of Poets”, as its regular guests were Byron, Georges Sand, D. G. Lawrence, Percy Shelley and many others. It was they who characterized the city as a "paradise" and it is hard not to believe: architecture, attractions, nature - everything here literally reflects luxury.

Climate

Climatic conditions on the Ligurian coast delight locals and travelers throughout the year. There is no pronounced winter here, and the swimming season lasts 4-5 months. A chic microclimate is provided by the mountains that cover the territory of Liguria from piercing winds, as well as the warm currents of the Ligurian Sea. The water temperature during the bathing season averages up to + 24 ° C.

Average annual temperatures on the Ligurian coast:

Entertainment

Of course, the main entertainment on the coast is a beach holiday. We can safely say that on the Ligurian coast this type of vacation belongs to the elite, as the infrastructure of the local coastal zone meets the most demanding requirements of vacationers. In addition to passive pastime on the beach, you should definitely go in for water sports, go to a sailing regatta or spend time on a yacht.

Each of the resort towns described above has its own historical sights that are worth a visit. For example, in Genoa - this is the Royal Palace, the castle of d'Albertis, the Genoa aquarium and the famous lantern of La Lanterna. Walking around San Remo, you should not pass by the colorful Bussanne-Vecchia. The famous Ariston Theater is the main concert venue in the region. Once on her stage, Celentano, Ramazotti and Cutugno performed.

A must visit is the Cinque Terre National Park with its unique landscapes. In any case, admiring the architecture of small towns and walking along the embankments, you are unlikely to miss the main attractions, since almost every settlement can be walked on for several hours.

How to get there

The international airport closest to the Italian Riviera is in Genoa, but there are no direct flights from Moscow. It is quite convenient flights Moscow - Genoa with one transfer perform:

  • Aeroflot together with Alitalia with a transfer in Rome;
  • AirFrance with a change in Paris;
  • "Lufthansa" with a transfer in Munich;
  • KLM with a change in Amsterdam.

Another international airport is located a little further in Milan. The distance from Milan to the Ligurian coast is about 200 kilometers, which can be easily overcome by bus or train. You can choose a flight using the service.

A train ticket can be purchased at Milan Central Station or on the website of one of Italy's transport operators, Trenitalia. The service is available in English. As a rule, tickets for Regionale trains are much cheaper, as their trains are on the journey much longer than others. Eurocity trains are the fastest, but ticket prices are much higher.

Another way to get to the Riviera is by bus. This method of transportation is preferred by economical travelers, since bus tickets are much cheaper than train tickets. You can buy tickets online using the services of the official Italian carriers Marinobus, Baltour and Buscenter.

Useful information about the Ligurian coast:

Tyrrhenian coast

The coast of the Tyrrhenian Sea stretches for hundreds of kilometers and includes some of the most popular resort areas of Italy: the Tuscan Riviera, the Amalfi Coast, the Gulf of Naples, Cilento, Costa Smeralda and many others. The main islands of the state, such as Sardinia, Elba, Ischia, Capri and part of Sicily are also washed by the Tyrrhenian Sea.

Tyrrhenian Resorts

Tuscan Riviera   - one of the most favorite holiday destinations of European tourists, which is located at the intersection of the Ligurian and Tyrrhenian seas. The riviera includes such small resort towns as Massa, Forte dei Marmi, Lido di Camaiore, Viareggio, Tyrenia, Livorno, San Vincenzo, Piombino, Monte Argentario and many others. Almost 300 kilometers of the coast consists of picturesque nature, a chic furnished beach line, fashionable restaurants, apart-hotels and boutiques of world brands. Tuscany has gained worldwide fame as a region of winemaking.

Elba Island also belongs to the Tuscan Riviera. Travelers flock to the island for the sake of incredible sandy beaches and a visit to the Napoleon Museum, which has long been on the island in exile.

Odyssey Coast (Riviera di Ulisse) - many kilometers of sandy coast from Naples to Rome, most of which is located in Lazio. According to the legend, Odysseus lived here for many years and was delighted with the beauties of the local landscape. This fact became an occasion to name the coast in his honor. Not one Odysseus admired the beauty of the Riviera: Emperor Nero himself ordered the construction of the palace and park complex in Anzio, now the resort town of the Tyrrhenian coast. In addition to Anzio, the most famous and visited resorts of the Odyssey Coast are Sabaudia, Terracina, San Felice Circeo, Sperlonga, Gaeta, Formia, Latina and many others.

Neapolitan Riviera   extends from Cape Miseno to Cape Campanella and includes the islands of Ischia and Capri. The Neapolitan Riviera has not only rich architecture, natural landscapes, but also history, as it is located directly on the volcano Vesuvius. The main resort areas of the coast are Naples, Torre del Greco, Sorrento, Castellammare di Stabia, Massa Lubrense, Vico Equuenza. The landscapes of the Gulf of Naples perfectly combine the power of rocks, a riot of greenery and flowers with azure clear waters.

The Neapolitan Riviera is one of the most beautiful islands in Europe - Ischia and Capri. The main attraction of Ischia is the Aragonese castle, erected in 474 BC and preserved in excellent condition. Now the island of Ischia is a place of attraction for hundreds of tourists due to its thermal springs, gorgeous beaches and beautiful landscapes.

The island of Capri is not inferior in popularity to Ischia. Having an equally interesting history and excellent resort areas, the island became famous for its unusual landscapes: blue grottoes, caves, Faraglioni cliffs, fjords and many others.

Neapolitan Riviera smoothly flows into the famous Amalfi Coast. The beautiful resort town of Sorrento, sung by many creators, compactly fits on a cliff top, offering superb views of the surrounding countryside. Amalfi Resort, on the contrary, hid modestly at the foot of the cliffs. The cleanest beaches of travelers will be pleased by such port resorts as Cetara, Maiori, Minori, Positano, Praiano, Ravello and Salerno. Many cities and sites of the Amalfi Riviera are under the auspices of UNESCO and perfectly combine modern entertainment with centuries-old traditions and architecture, so generously decorated with majolica.

Cilento Coast not as popular as Amalfi, but no less interesting and beautiful. Cilento beaches regularly receive “blue flags” for cleanliness. The charm of nature and the enchanting landscapes of these places were described in colors by E. Hemingway in the work “The Old Man and the Sea”, the writing of which was inspired by the time spent in Cilento. The largest resort towns on the coast include Paestum, Agropoli, Castellabate, Palinuro and others.

Most of the territory of the Neapolitan Riviera, the Amalfi Coast and Cilento is located in Campania.

Costa del Dei or “Coast of the Gods”   It is not for nothing that it has a loud name. The “divinity” of the coast is ensured by the bright colors of the sea, blooming greens, and an excellent Mediterranean climate that truly make Costa del Dei a paradise. The “Coast of the Gods" is located in the Calabria region. Tyrrhenian Calabria includes such resorts as Praia a Mare, Scalea, Cirella, Diamante, Belvedere Marittimo, Cetraro, Fuscaldo, Tropea and many others. Along the coastline there are resort towns and fishing villages with excellent sandy beaches, nightclubs, restaurants and architectural sights of past centuries.

Northern coast of sicily   also washed by the Tyrrhenian Sea. The Tyrrhenian coast of Sicily stretches from Messina to Marsala and includes the famous Palermo, Milazzo, Capo d’Orlando, Termini Imerese, Trapani and many other resort cities, stretching along the northern part of the island. In addition to a superb beach holiday, for example, in Palermo you can enjoy great shopping, sightseeing and attending recreational activities.

It is impossible not to mention one of the most beautiful islands of the Tyrrhenian Sea - Sardinia. The most famous coast of the island of Sardinia is Emerald Coast or Costa Smeralda. Resorts on the north coast, such as Porto Cervo, Porto Rotondo, Pantochia, Bahia Sardinia, are a favorite vacation spot of Italian oligarchs. The emerald waters of the Costa Smeralda are amazing, and the majestic cliffs add to the image of magnificence. Other equally popular coasts of Sardinia are Stintino, Santa Teresa di Gallura, San Teodoro, Tortoli, Arbatax, Pula, Cabras and Villasimius. Throughout the coastline there are dozens of paradise beaches, both private and wild.

Climate

Geographically, the Tyrrhenian coast is quite long, but the climatic conditions are quite pleasant both in Tuscany and in Calabria. As a rule, the beach season here starts in mid-spring and ends in mid-autumn. Particularly brave and seasoned tourists from the northern countries bathe out of season. The rest of the time, travelers enjoy a measured cultural holiday on the coast. It should be remembered that the temperature indicators on the islands are several degrees higher than on the mainland.

The Tyrrhenian Sea is famous for its calm waters. In case of danger of ebbs and flows, as a rule, warning signs are posted on the beaches. In the bathing season, the water warms up to an average of + 26 ° C.

The average annual temperature indicators on the Tyrrhenian coast are:

Entertainment

Each region of the Tyrrhenian coast is rich in attractions. If you started your journey with the Tuscan Riviera, then you should definitely visit the ancient city of Pisa, world famous for the leaning tower and the Cathedral. The main attraction of the Tuscan coast is nature itself.

The Odyssey coast is replete with sights dating back centuries BC. In Terracina, this is the temple of Jupiter of Anxurus, in Formia - the villa of the kings of Naples. By the way, the air of Terracina is amazing in itself. He attributed healing properties due to the high iodine content.

The coastline of the Amalfi and Neapolitan coasts is fascinating with its beauty. Here citrus, grape and olive plantations are broken. In resort towns, there are amusement parks, water parks and numerous nightclubs. The islands of the Tyrrhenian Sea are famous for their spa resorts and thermal baths, the temperature of which allows them to visit regardless of the season.

Nearly the entire coast are monuments protected by UNESCO. The coast of Cilento is no exception, since there is a huge national park in size and importance.

The main attraction of the coast are the surrounding views and nature. You should definitely see Vesuvius or go to Sicily for the volcano Etna. Volcanoes, in addition to gorgeous panoramas, will give an unforgettable experience.

Sardinia concentrated on its territory attractions of both natural, historical and architectural significance. Of the main ones, one can distinguish the La Maddalena archipelago, the grotto of Neptune, the Cathedral of St. Mary, the Roman Amphitheater and many other iconic places.

How to get there

The way of moving directly depends on the destination city. The international airports closest to the Tyrrhenian coast are in Rome, Naples, Genoa and Palermo. You can fly to Sardinia at the international airports of Cagliari, Olbia and Alghero.

The cheapest and most convenient way is to fly to mainland Italy, and then travel to the islands by ferry, as there are no direct flights to Genoa, Cagliari, Olbia and Alghero. Flights from Moscow to island international airports sometimes require several transfers, which is very inconvenient and costly.

Direct flights from Moscow (Sheremetyevo) to Naples are operated by Aeroflot and Alitalia. Non-stop flights from Moscow to Rome can be flown by flights of Aeroflot and Alitalia airlines from Sheremetyevo and S7 from Domodedovo. You can choose a flight using the service.

The distance from the arrival airport to any town on the Tyrrhenian coast can be easily covered by bus or train. Tickets can be purchased at the railway or bus station, or at official online services in Italy.

A train ticket can be purchased online on the website of one of the Italian transport operators - Trenitalia or italo. Services are available in English. As a rule, tickets for Regionale trains are much cheaper, as their trains are on the journey much longer than others. Eurocity trains are the fastest, but ticket prices are much higher.

You can buy tickets online using the services of the official bus carriers Marinobus, Sita SUD, Baltour and Buscenter.

You can view the schedule and book ferry tickets to the islands at Navigazione Libera del Golfo or Gescab. To Elba and Sardinia - Blu Navy, Corsica ferries.

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  • Hotels of Tuscany, Amalfi and the Neapolitan Riviera
  • Hotels in Ischia, Capri, Sardinia and Elba

One of the most fascinating sights of the west coast is the Cathedral of Our Lady in Tears. Its unusual shape and even more unusual history attracts hundreds of tourists and pilgrims from around the world.

In Mazara del Vallo, you should definitely go to see the ruins of a medieval castle, or rather the preserved Norman Arch. In Sciacca it is worth listening to a church organ playing at the services of the Church of St. Margarita from the beginning of the 17th century. Not far from Licata is one of the most valuable and significant sights -

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Ionian coast

The Italian coast of the Ionian Sea stretches from Sicilian Syracuse to Cape Santa Maria di Leuca in Puglia. The Ionian coast is a favorite vacation spot for both visitors and Italians themselves, since the climatic conditions of the south of the country are the best suited for a long beach holiday.

Catania   - a port city on the island of Sicily at the foot of the volcano Etna. The beaches of Catania are divided into rocky and sandy. As a rule, more vacationers gather on the southern sandy beaches. The main attractions of the city are squares, parks, shopping streets and markets of the city. Archaeological excavations here are found in the most unexpected places - on one of the central squares or on the territory of the university.

Taormina   - A resort of stunning beauty, located on the slopes of Mount Tauro. From the streets of the city offers excellent views of the volcano Etna. From the mountainside to the beach can be reached by funicular. In the city center, music festivals and film festivals are held on an ongoing basis.

Southern coast of Calabriaalso washed by the Ionian Sea. Knowledgeable tourists prefer Ionian Calabria rather than Tyrrhenian, as it is here that there are more sunny days and the air temperature is several degrees higher. Jasmine coast, as Southern Calabria is also called, it was named in honor of the jasmine plantations broken on these lands, the crop of which was exported to France for the manufacture of the best perfumes. The coast of Calabria includes such resorts as Reggio Calabria, Bova Marina, Locri, Monasterace, Soverato and many others. In total - about 40 communes, each of which has an excellent coastal zone, the best suited for a beach holiday.

South Coast Basilicata   abounds in sandy and pebble beaches. The main resorts of Basilicata are Policoro and Metaponto. A chic beach holiday in the coastal resort areas can be combined with a visit to the ruins of ancient Greek cities. You should definitely visit the city of Matera. The city became famous for its unusual ancient architecture and many Hollywood, Italian and even Russian films were shot on its streets.

South Coast of Puglia   - Taranto, San Pietro in Bevagna, Porto Cesareo, Gallipoli - make up an almost continuous beach area, decorated with year-round greenery, ports and snow-white yachts. The Ionian Sea meets the Adriatic in the area of \u200b\u200bCape Santa Maria di Leuca - a natural attraction of Puglia.

Climate

The Mediterranean climate prevails on the Ionian coast. For most of the year on the shores of the Ionian Sea you can observe excellent sunny and cloudless weather. Winter, as a rule, is not observed here. In fact, the winter months are accompanied by positive temperatures and high rainfall. The bathing season in Calabria and Puglia is open from mid-spring to mid-autumn. The water temperature during the bathing season reaches + 27 ° C.

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Entertainment

Whatever beach of the Ionian coast you go to, in coastal cities there will always be plenty of entertainment, both educational and entertaining. In each area there are markets, restaurants, cafes, boutiques of Italian brands, museums, ancient monuments of architecture and religious attractions. Arriving in Catania, it’s worth getting closer to Mount Etna for unforgettable landscapes, taking a picture with the symbol of the city - the black elephant Cathedral of St. Cataldo and the Church of St. Dominic. The main relics and ancient finds are exhibited at the National Archaeological Museum. Porto Cesario has a national marine reserve. Also interesting to visit the grottoes and water caves near the resort town.

How to get there

The airports closest to the Ionian coast are in Bari, Catania, Palermo and Naples. To Bari, flights are operated only with transfers. S7 Airlines operates a direct flight from Moscow to Catania. Using Victory and Hahn air systems from Vnukovo, you can directly reach Palermo. From Sheremetyevo to Naples, Aeroflot and Alitalia operate direct flights. Next, you will have to get to the destination city by bus or train.

You can choose a flight using the service.

A train ticket can be purchased directly at the train station or on the website of one of the Italian transport operators - Trenitalia. The service is available in English. As a rule, tickets for Regionale trains are much cheaper, as their trains are on the journey much longer than others.

Another way to get to the Ionian coast is by bus. This method of transportation is the most economical, as bus tickets are much cheaper than train tickets. You can buy tickets online using the services of the official Italian carriers Marinobus, Baltour and Buscenter.

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Description of the place

The Tyrrhenian Sea is part of the Mediterranean Sea off the west coast of Italy, between the Apennine Peninsula (Italian regions of Tuscany, Lazio, Campania and Calabria) and the islands of Sicily, Sardinia and Corsica.
  In the central part, its depth reaches 3719 meters. Water temperature: + 13ºС in the winter, + 25ºС in the summer. Monthly average air temperature: +20 - + 25ºС in the summer. in winter +5 - + 12ºС.

The Tyrrhenian Sea in Italy is famous for its wonderful bays, exquisite and unique landscapes, crystal clear sea and mountainous coast, on which small towns and small resort areas are located.
  The entire coast of the Tyrrhenian Sea contains a rich historical past. One of such places is a beautiful resort area located between Rome and Naples - this is the coast of the Odyssey (Riviera di Ulisse), it was founded in the era of antiquity.
  The well-known resorts such as Anzio, Terracina, Sperlonga, Sabaudia, Gaeta, Formia and others are located on the over 200 km long tourist zone of the Odyssey. Tourism infrastructure is well developed in these areas. Many people call this sea one of the most beautiful in the world, whose coast is adorned with amazing natural parks.
  There are many island resorts in the Tyrrhenian Sea: the most popular of them are on the islands of Capri and Ischia.
  The beaches here are mostly pebble or rocky, very well-groomed, not wide, protected from the wind by hills and rocks. There are also sandy beaches, they can be found on the coast from Alassio to Santo Lorenzo. The beach season here is quite long, lasting from May to October. The average temperature is on average several degrees higher than on the Adriatic Sea.