I
want to thank you firstly for visiting our on-line
website for information on travelling on holiday
with Britaly Travel. And secondly a warm welcome to
Italy.Our website centres around the lovely
Adriatic Coast and in particular Cesenatico a gem of
the Adriatic. Cesenatico which was once just a
fishing village situated on the coastline, but has
now developed into a stylish seaside resort.
However, we do feature the rest of Italy too, so
watch out for more details on other destinations.
Accommodations range from self-catering
apartments, to fullboard all inclusive hotels and
from 3* to 4* superior hotels. So whatever either
takes your fancy or fits your pocket you will find
it here on this site.
The sandy coastline extends for over seven
kilometres from Zadina to Cesenatico with pinewoods
stretching down to the beach providing a cool escape
from the sun. There's history too, and the beautiful
multi-coloured sails of the boats in the maritime
museum make a lasting impression. Leonardo da Vinci
is renowned as one of the world's top painters, but
he could also turn his hand to engineering and
designed Cesenatico's canal harbour to create a
masterpeice which can still be enjoyed today. The
canal harbour is lined with fish restaurants
renowned throughout Italy, while the broad
tree-lined avenues give Cesenatico a relaxing feel
which is further enhanced by the squares of the old
town centre.
There
are several beaches which make up Cesenatico
including Valverde, Villamarina, Centro, Ponente and
Zadina Pineta, so can cater for people of all ages.
The soft sandy beaches slope down gradually to the
sea, providing a safe and comfortable playground for
children. Numerous beach cafes provide great meals
and apertifs while you enjoy those sun fun days.
After the beach there are many ways of passing the
time, enjoy pleasant walks along the canal harbour
of in the splendid seaside gardens, and you'll find
shops along the seafront and in the town centre. In
the evening stroll through craft and flea markets,
while enjoying freshly made ice-cream from one of
the many parlours, or take a seat and people watch. |