Fiumicino is the air gateway of Italy.

Beach. They said that it seemed like there was, but the sea was muddy, the landscapes were boring, there were vegetable gardens along the banks, and planes overhead.
I also asked on other forums - they didn’t answer anything intelligible at all. It’s just that the city really isn’t a beach town and apparently few people have been there.


Having thought that it was better to see it once, I still flew away (like the parrot from the joke: do with me what you want, but I have to look at it)
Arrived. By taxi from the airport about ten minutes, 15 euros. On the forums they were afraid that Roman taxi drivers do not take you to Fiumicino and ask for almost 50 euros, otherwise it is not profitable for them. It’s nonsense, of course, they’re bringing it with music and songs))
The taxi driver said that during the day it was simply unrealistic for someone to refuse to go somewhere (before that, I only had to take a taxi from the Rome airport to Rome)

Having arrived at the hotel, I thought for about three minutes about whether to turn around and go back to the airport. And then either find a hotel somewhere else, or just fly home.
Dear experts! Well, none of you said (I wrote that I was going specifically for the weekend) that just on weekends on the beaches in the vicinity of the multimillion-dollar Rome... uh, well, to put it mildly...
In general, a plump white fox comes running there for the weekend)).
I didn’t think about it at all myself.
Well, fools who learn from their mistakes may not be such fools after all - you learn from your own much faster, and you remember what you learn for the rest of your life))

I eventually unloaded from the taxi, deciding that I would spend the night today and then think of something.
I didn’t even go to the beach during the day, fortunately the room had a huge terrace with a sun lounger.
From there I looked at the coast)
This is what the beaches of Fiumicino look like on weekends

By evening, of course, I couldn’t stand it and went to investigate. Yes, I wanted to eat))

The beaches are sandy, but the sand is gray and unattractive. More reminiscent of a construction site than a seashore.

And here muddy water I didn’t notice it anywhere - the water was just clean and transparent. Breakwaters divide the coast into small shallow coves, so you won’t be able to swim here, only splash around. Although it will be just perfect with small children.

There are a lot of all kinds of living creatures in the water, and crabs run across the rocks.

I personally liked Neri beach the most - it’s clean (relatively), comfortable and the restaurant is very good. Sunbed rental - 5 euros.
As well as volleyball and a beach disco. But very loud)

Evening in Fiumicino best time. Empty beaches, wind from the sea, breathtaking sunsets and crowds of seagulls walking on the sand.

The prices in the restaurants are more than affordable, the portions are large and everything is terribly tasty.
I couldn’t eat a single dish at all, I just tried a little bit of everything))
Not because it’s tasteless, but just the opposite. And I wanted to try everything :)

There is a bus from Fiumicino to Ostia, from where you can take the metro to Rome. I liked the beaches in Ostia even less than in Fiumicino; the sea is generally knee-deep. But the city itself is more fun.

What else? You can hardly hear the planes; I didn’t notice them at all. And the city itself is similar to Shelezyak’s planet, only it’s populated not by robots, but by quite nice people))

Two Russian-speaking ladies I met said that in comparison with other beaches around Rome, Fiumicino is deserted, like the Mongolian steppe

If you are in Rome and you have 5 free days that you want to spend in a non-standard and unusual way, I advise you to go on 5 trips around amazing places, each of which will take you exactly one day to visit. All these places are in one way or another connected with the capital of Italy, and are extremely interesting

Tutte le strade portano a Roma.
(translated from Italian: All roads lead to Rome.)

Ostia Antica

The ancient Roman city of Ostia Antica, just 45 minutes by train from Rome city center. The peculiarity of this city is that there are a huge number of ruins of residential buildings, united in an archaeological park. There is also interesting museum thanks to which you can learn a lot interesting facts about the history of Rome. Here you can also visit Ostia Castle and if you have time, visit Portus (the old city port).






Via Appia (Appian Way)

If you want to visit the countryside, visit Via Appia. This is the main road that once led into the city. Very popular here now hiking or cycling. You can enjoy the amazing green spaces that line the road!






Beaches of Fiumicino

The fishing village of Fiumicino is located in nature reserve Roman Coast. This village is located on the very banks of the Tiber River. If you want to enjoy the amazing wildlife, take a walk along the river and dine on the freshest fish, then you are in the village of Fiumicino. There are also wonderful beaches here. Near Isola Sacra there is a unique beach with dark sand and calm waters. This village often welcomes tourists, so your stay here will be comfortable; there are sun loungers and umbrellas on the beach. Near the beach there are shops, cafes, clubs and sports complexes.



Tivoli – Villa d'Est

The city of Tivoli is famous for Villa d'Est and Villa Hadriana, which justify long journey from Rome. Villa d'Est is included in the list of objects world heritage UNESCO and has remarkable Renaissance architecture. Also attracting tourists are the stunning gardens, which are the main attraction of this place. Historical city Tivoli and other villas in the city provide the tranquility that is so needed after visiting bustling Rome.









Tarquinia: Etruscan city

Ancient city Tarquinia was the main city in the Etruscan culture, which consisted of 12 cities. Legend says that Tarquinia was created by Tarkon, the brother of Tyrrhenus. Another legend says that the people of Tarquinia had the gift of divination. There are Etruscan graves preserved here, which are located on the outskirts of a city built on volcanic lava. 6,000 graves were discovered here, some of them depicting brightly colored frescoes that date back to the 2nd century BC.






If you are in Italy for the first time and want to first explore the sights of Rome located inside the city, then our detailed selection will help you

When going to Rome on vacation or vacation, do not forget that 25 kilometers from Eternal City waves are splashing Tyrrhenian Sea(Mare Tirreno). Half an hour by train - and you are already on the beach. There are also many lakes around Rome, warmed by the hot Italian sun. And if, while walking along the streets of Rome, the desire to swim arises, you can always fulfill it, and you won’t need gin for this.

When going to the sea, keep in mind that there are almost no public beaches in Italy. Most of coastline is given over to private companies, so you have to pay for a place in the Italian sun. Regular cost for one day paid area, called stabilimenti, is 10-15 euros.

Adviсe:

  • The journey will take about 2 hours, and even longer on weekends.
  • Ten minutes from the station - and you are there. A day on a paid beach will cost 13 euros.
  • A leisurely walk along the beach will lead to Archaeological Museum Sperlonga, on the way to it you can see the grotto of Tiberius and the ruins of a Roman villa.

Fregene


Fregene is the beach for those who want to relax like a real Roman. After a day spent on the sun-drenched streets of Rome, head to the beach, located 37 kilometers from the capital, which is very close by local standards.

Getting to Fregene is easy: half an hour by train (line FL5, ticket price 2.6 euros) from (Termini) in the direction of Civitavecchia to the Maccares-Fregene station, then 4 kilometers by bus - and you are at the epicenter nightlife. By the way, Santa Marinella is located along the same line (more about it below), and from the final station of this line, Civitavecchia, you can get to a whole scattering of beaches: San’t Agostino, La Frasca and Pirgo.

Santa Marinella

Santa Marinella is a pleasant exception to the rule; getting to this resort from Rome is not difficult at all! The journey from Termini Station to the small seaside town will take about an hour and cost 4.6 euros. From the station to the sea you can walk in just a few minutes. This location attracts many residents of the metropolis, so on weekends Santa Marinella is crowded, especially the part of the coast where access is free.

Where to stay in Santa Marinella:

Anzio


The beaches in Anzio stretch for 12 kilometers and are considered one of the cleanest in the Lazio region, as confirmed by the Blue Flag. Here travelers will find turquoise sea and golden sand. The train will cover the 90 kilometers separating Rome and Anzio in an hour; you need to get off at Nettuno station. A one-way ticket will cost 3.6 euros.

Among the cultural attractions in Anzio, the military museum (Museo dello Sbarco di Anzio) is interesting, as well as the archaeological museum located in the Villa Adele, built in the 17th century.

Good hotels in Anzio:

  • Hotel L'Approdo – Editor's Choice

Terracina


Modern Terracina is not as interesting for tourists as it is, but many come to relax on its sandy beaches, which stretch for 5 kilometers and plunge into the azure waves of the Tyrrhenian Sea, breathe in the unique air.

Terracina occupies second place among all resorts in the world in terms of iodine content in the air.

You can get there by railway, taking a train in Rome heading towards Naples. Get off at Monte S. Biagio station (ticket price 6.9 euros), from where Cotral buses go to the city.

To avoid transfers, it is most convenient to take a direct bus departing from the Furmi terminal in Rome or order a transfer from Sergio in a Mercedes for 115 euros.

  1. Grand Hotel L'Approdo – our choice

Sabaudia


Sabaudia is another proud owner of the Blue Flag, golden sands and clear seas. Despite the obvious advantages, it remains one of the least visited beaches in Rome, but only because of the inconvenient road. From Termini station, the train to Priverno-Fossanova takes 50-55 minutes, the trip costs 5 euros, but then you have to travel another 20 minutes on the Cotral bus, after which you go down the wooden stairs. Sabaudia has another advantage: there are quite a lot of free sites and campsites on its coast.

Pontine Islands (Isole Ponziane)

The Pontine Islands are an archipelago located between Rome and Naples. You will have to get here by ferry, which runs from the seaside towns of Anzio, Formia and Terracina. The main part of the hotels is located on two islands: Ponza and Ventotene. The ferry journey will take from 50 minutes to one and a half hours.

During the summer months, only cars are allowed on the islands. local residents, and from autumn to spring tourists can bring their car by ferry.

Pontine Islands, perhaps the best choice on the coast of the Lazio region, if on beach holiday have at least a few days allotted in your schedule.

Other resorts

  • ecologically clean island Ventotene-Cala Nave;
  • A trip to Bracciano will cost only 3 euros, a regional train will take you to the city of Bracciano, and from the station you can walk to the city park surrounding the lake. If you don’t want to travel by train, Cotral buses run from Rome to Bracciano.

    If you want to get to know the Italian province, buy a ticket in two segments: Rome-Bracciano, Bracciano-Viterbo. But in the city of Bracciano there is something to see, the local pride is the Castello Odescalchi castle. A ticket to the castle costs 7 euros, and there is a tour every hour.

    Lake Martignano


    Martignano - small lake, located near Bracciano. A true gem of the Lazio region, hidden among the hills. You can get to it from the city by bus, and then you have to walk about 600 meters along a dirt road.

    The beach is quite shady thanks to many tall trees. Only silent sports are allowed on and around the lake: sailing, horse riding, golf; the use of motor boats is strictly prohibited. There are no usual beach activities and noisy bars here; people come to Martignano to enjoy the scenery and silence.

    • Italians typically purchase a season pass to their favorite beach, giving them access to the best sun loungers located along the water's edge. If you plan to spend at least a week in a seaside city, it makes sense to purchase a subscription for this period.
    • You can buy tickets for Italian trains on the website: www.trenitalia.com. The site does not have a Russian version, but it does. On the same website you can check the ticket price and travel time.
    • Italian transport workers periodically go on strikes; they are always known in advance. Check whether the strike will interfere with your plans, this can be done on the above-mentioned website.

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I recently asked in the community Post link: is there life in Fiumicno. Beach. They said that it seemed like there was, but the sea was muddy, the landscapes were boring, there were vegetable gardens along the banks, and planes overhead.
I also asked on other forums - they didn’t answer anything intelligible at all. It’s just that the city really isn’t a beach town and apparently few people have been there.


Having thought that it was better to see it once, I still flew away (like the parrot from the joke: do with me what you want, but I have to look at it)
Arrived. By taxi from the airport about ten minutes, 15 euros. On the forums they were afraid that Roman taxi drivers do not take you to Fiumicino and ask for almost 50 euros, otherwise it is not profitable for them. It’s nonsense, of course, they’re bringing it with music and songs))
The taxi driver said that during the day it was simply unrealistic for someone to refuse to go somewhere (before that, I only had to take a taxi from the Rome airport to Rome)

Having arrived at the hotel, I thought for about three minutes about whether to turn around and go back to the airport. And then either find a hotel somewhere else, or just fly home.
Dear experts! Well, none of you said (I wrote that I was going specifically for the weekend) that just on weekends on the beaches in the vicinity of the multimillion-dollar Rome... uh, well, to put it mildly...
In general, a plump white fox comes running there for the weekend)).
I didn’t think about it at all myself.
Well, fools who learn from their mistakes may not be such fools after all - you learn from your own much faster, and you remember what you learn for the rest of your life))

I eventually unloaded from the taxi, deciding that I would spend the night today and then think of something.
I didn’t even go to the beach during the day, fortunately the room had a huge terrace with a sun lounger.
From there I looked at the coast)
This is what the beaches of Fiumicino look like on weekends


By evening, of course, I couldn’t stand it and went to investigate. Yes, I wanted to eat))

The beaches are sandy, but the sand is gray and unattractive. More reminiscent of a construction site than a seashore.


But I didn’t notice any muddy water anywhere - the water was just clean and transparent. Breakwaters divide the coast into small shallow coves, so you won’t be able to swim here, only splash around. Although it will be just perfect with small children.


There are a lot of all kinds of living creatures in the water, and crabs run across the rocks.

I personally liked Neri beach the most - it’s clean (relatively), comfortable and the restaurant is very good. Sunbed rental - 5 euros.
As well as volleyball and a beach disco. But very loud)


Evening in Fiumicino is the best time. Empty beaches, wind from the sea, breathtaking sunsets and crowds of seagulls walking on the sand.




The prices in the restaurants are more than affordable, the portions are large and everything is terribly tasty.
I couldn’t eat a single dish at all, I just tried a little bit of everything))
Not because it’s tasteless, but just the opposite. And I wanted to try everything :)

There is a bus from Fiumicino to Ostia, from where you can take the metro to Rome. I liked the beaches in Ostia even less than in Fiumicino; the sea is generally knee-deep. But the city itself is more fun.

What else? You can hardly hear the planes; I didn’t notice them at all. And the city itself is similar to Shelezyak’s planet, only it’s populated not by robots, but by quite nice people))




Two Russian-speaking ladies I met said that in comparison with other beaches around Rome, Fiumicino is deserted, like the Mongolian steppe



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Fiumicino is a small, but no less attractive town for tourists, which is located not far from Rome.

This city, like many Italian cities, is generous with attractions and entertainment.

But its main attraction is the so-called air gate Italy - Fiumicino Airport.

The largest and most important airport in Italy is Fiumicino. This airport is located in close proximity to Rome. They are separated by only 30 kilometers.

The airport receives and dispatches international flights and aircraft that will take you across Italy.

All detailed information You can find out about Rome Fiumicino Airport on its official website www.adr.it.
The airport was built in 1960 and has not lost its position ever since. best airport countries. It all started with just two runways. But at that time this was a huge advantage over existing airports.

The modern Fiumicino Airport has five terminals.

The huge Fiumicino airport is equipped with modern equipment

Special buses deliver passengers to the ramp; you can also use a hose for these purposes.

The electronic baggage screening system quickly sorts it and also makes travel safe.

The Fiumicino Airport plan has its own characteristics:

  • The first terminal serves local flights and flights within the Schengen countries;
  • The second terminal serves international flights and some flights within Italy;
  • The third terminal serves flights from the CIS, as well as local and international;
  • Terminal 5 exclusively serves flights from Israel and the USA.

Map of Fiumicino airport, as well as detailed diagrams You can view the terminals by following the link http://www.adr.it/pax-fco-mappa-dell-aeroporto.

From the airport to Rome

Getting from Fiumicino Airport to Rome will not be difficult even for the most inexperienced tourist who is completely unfamiliar with Italy.

Due to its small distance from the center of the capital, there are many ways and means to get there.

Let's take a closer look at each of the possible options:


The transfer can be booked in advance online.
How to do this - watch the video:

A little about the city

The town of Fimicino is a satellite town of the beautiful capital of Italy, Rome. This is a small town with a population of only about 60 thousand people.

Fiumicino is a small but very interesting town

In addition to the airport, this city is also known for its huge fishing center on the Tyrrhenian Sea.
The main attractions of Fiumicino are the ports of Trajan and Claudius. They are located on the Sacred Island.

Here you will see a magical mosaic of ancient times, which even today conveys all the beauty of that time.

Here you can use the services of a guide who can tell you the rich history of these places.

Another attraction that should not be ignored is the Roman Navigation Museum and Necropolis.
It attracts tourists not only with its exhibitions, but also beautiful architecture. The museum opens at 9:30 am and runs until 1:00 pm, then opens again at 3:00 pm until 6:30 pm. IN summer time The museum welcomes its visitors from Tuesday to Sunday, and in winter - from Friday to Sunday.

Roman Navigation Museum

If you came to Italy to soak up the sun, then this town is also suitable for you. Seaside resort This Fiumicino is represented by numerous and well-equipped beaches. One of these beaches is MOAI Beach. This is a beautiful free sandy beach.

The sea on this beach is not deep, so this place is perfect for families with children.

There is a wonderful restaurant on the beach where you can refresh yourself with cool fresh fruit or simply taste Italian cuisine.
Another beach is Neri. Very clean and comfortable beach. Here you can rent a sunbed for 5 euros. From entertainment here Beach volleyball, as well as a disco. Therefore, with small children it is better to look for another place.

Fiumicino Hotels

Fiumicino, although a small city, offers more than enough accommodation options for tourists. There are hotels that will suit even the most demanding tourist - from economical three-star hotels to luxury apartments and luxury rooms in five-star hotels.

For economy options, you can stay at the Del Mare Hotel. The average cost of a room per night is about 60 euros. For this money you will be provided with comfortable living conditions and high-quality service. The hotel has a very advantageous location - not far from Fiumicino airport, but on the sea coast.

Hotel Del Mare offers comfortable living conditions

The most famous five-star hotel in Fiumicino is the QC Termeroma Spa and Resort.

ABOUT high level The service here is not worth mentioning.

The average room rate for one night is 160 euros.

Tax free

One of the questions that arises when a person leaves Italy is: “How to get tax free at Fiumicino airport?”
The procedure for obtaining a customs stamp is quite simple:

  • You need to check in for your flight, but not check your luggage;
  • Then you need to go to the customs point, which is located in the boarding area of ​​the Terminal;
  • You need to show your purchases and put a customs stamp on the Tex Free form;
  • After this, you need to check your luggage at counter 326;
  • Go to the Global Blue office near counter 326 to receive a refund on your credit card.

Will be returned to the Global Blue office cash to a bank card

All detailed information about the work of tax free at Fiumicino Airport can be found at the link www.globalblue.ru/customer-services/tax-free-shopping/refund-points/italy/rome-fiumicino-airport-terminal-3/

So, Fiumicino is not only largest airport Italy.

This is a city with rich history and wonderful architecture.

There is entertainment here for even the most experienced traveler, whether he is a fisherman or just a person who wants to enjoy the Italian sun and sea surf.