CESENATICO
Cesenatico
Cesenatico was founded in 1302 as the port of the city of Cesena, which is 14 km from the coast. Since then, Cesenatico has changed a lot, but in many ways not at all.
In any case, Cesenatico has never lost its fishing village atmosphere at the centre of the Adriatic coast. The charming canal port with its coloured sailing ships and "floating maritime museum" crosses the entire town.
Port of Cesenatico
The canal port was designed in 1502 by Leonardo da Vinci and today attracts lots of visitors from all over the world.
Cesenatico is a seaside locality that offers both peace and quiet and the chance to practise lots of sports and spend an unforgettable holiday. Many artistic and sports events are organised in the spring, autumn and winter.
HOW TO REACH US
By train
If you catch a train in Germany, Austria or Switerzland, you normally have to get off and catch a connection fast train in Milan, Bologna or Venice taking you to Cesena, Cesenatico, or Rimini.
From a number of German large cities you can catch a train which takes you directly to the train station in Rimini.
By plane
From a number of German, Austrian and Swiss airports you will find daily Alitalia and Lufthansa flights to Bologna.
Some planes also fly directly to the Rimini-Miramare or Forli airports.
By car
If you come from the North, take at best the A 14 Bologna-Bari motoryway. Get out at the "Cesena" exit (Beware! DO NOT get out at the "Cesena Nord" exit) and stay onto the fast road to Cesenatico.
Once you arrive in Cesenatico, follow the directions for the sea and you fill find us in downtown Cesenatico – directly on the seafront promenade.
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