
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.
preserved 13th-century hilltop village
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
