
Condé Nast TravelerJul 15
12 Best Beaches in Rome to Do as the Romans Do
Go from the Colosseum to the sand in 30 minutes—veni, vidi, beachy.
former residence of oil tycoon J. Paul Getty
24 things in this story
- La Posta VecchiaHotelformer residence of oil tycoon J. Paul Getty
- LadispoliNeighborhoodquaint, ancient town on the Roman coast
- Castello di OdescalchiSightmedieval castle in Ladispoli
- Borgo di CeriNeighborhoodpreserved 13th-century hilltop village
- All’Antico VinaioFast foodlegendary supplier of schiacciata sandwiches
- Testaccio MarketMarketchic beach towels can be found here
- OstiaSightbeach just a stone's throw from Rome
- Sabaudia BeachSightshoreline about 90 minutes from Rome
- Santa MarinellaSightpopular resort on the Lazio coast
- NettunoSightlong seaside promenade along the Roman coastline
- CivitavecchiaSightseaside town with beaches and rich history
- Il PirgoSightbeach in Civitavecchia
- Hotel San GiorgioHotelpampers guests with seafront views
- SabaudiaSightten miles of Blue Flag-approved public shoreline
- Love & Fama HotelHotelguests can shake off sand in garden or terrace
- Ostia AnticaAttractionexcellently preserved ancient city
- Smy Aran Blu Roma MareHotelproperty with breezy balconies
- Grotte di NeroneSightbeach near Nero's former villa
- Astura Palace HotelHotelideal location near marina, shopping, and town
- Santa SeveraSightbeachfront with candy shop umbrellas
- Le Casette di Frà StudiosHotelpied-à-terre feel with residential-style sun terrace
- Roman Littoral State Nature ReserveSightpark with wild green space and smooth sands
- Castel Porziano BeachSightone of the largest public beaches in Rome
- Viriamo House ROMAHotelapartment-style living with outdoor play area

