Cesenatico is not only sea

Since ancient times Cesenatico has been a fishing and trading centre and still today life revolves around the port canal, designed by Leonardo da Vinci. Here a fleet of modern fishing boats are moored and characteristic restaurants look out over the port, offering their famous traditional seafood dishes, together with shops offering local produce, lots of things to do and see with a stop-off for a piadina and a glass of wine.

Leonardo Da Vinci's harbour channel

The open-air Maritime Museum can be visited on the port canal where there is an almost unique collection of antique boats, whose sails and hulls bear witness to centuries of fishing and maritime trade. Villamarina, an animated centre with lots of shops, bars & pubs is an ideal place to do a bit of shopping or spend your leisure time. The Via delle Nazioni, completely pedestrianized in the evenings and the Lungomare Carducci offer a wonderful chance for an evening stroll after a day spent an the beach.

Life around us

The open-air Maritime Museum can be visited on the port canal where there is an almost unique collection of antique boats, whose sails and hulls bear witness to centuries of fishing and maritime trade. Villamarina, an animated centre with lots of shops, bars & pubs is an ideal place to do a bit of shopping or spend your leisure time. The Via delle Nazioni, completely pedestrianized in the evenings and the Lungomare Carducci offer a wonderful chance for an evening stroll after a day spent an the beach.

Amusement parks to suit everyone's taste

This region on the Adriatic coast is certainly full of places where one can have fun. Cesenatico is the ideal resort for children of all ages. In an area of only a few kilometers there is the highest concentration of amusement parks in the all of Europe: this area is called "Riviera dei parchi" (Riviera of Amusement parks), one more exciting than the other!