Cecina: All destinations, advice & information for your holidays!

Cecina in Tuscany is partly a modern bathing paradise, partly an Etruscan excavation site. The city is especially known for its seaside resort Cecina Mare with the promenade lined with pine forests. In the city's archaeological museum, you can follow in the footsteps of the Etruscans.

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Beach of Marina di Cecina

The beach Spiaggia di Marina di Cecina is located in the popular holiday resort Marina di Cecina, which is part of the municipality of Cecina on the Etruscan Riviera in Tuscany. It is awarded the Blue Flag due to its good quality. Thanks to its direct city location, bars and restaurants are quickly accessible. The beach itself is monitored during the season and offers, in addition to toilets, showers, and changing rooms, the opportunity to go catamaran sailing or jet skiing.

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Gallorose Park

The wildlife park Parco Gallorose is located in Cecina on the Etruscan Riviera in Tuscany and is home to over 150 animal species from around the world. These include the kangaroo, the African porcupine, and lemurs from Madagascar. In addition to the exotic animals, there is also a focus on many former native farm animals, with an emphasis on the farm. There is also a museum area that displays pictures and equipment from early 20th-century agriculture.

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Isidoro Falchi Archaeological Museum

You will find the Isidoro Falchi Archaeological Museum directly at the main square of the village of Vetulonia, where you can admire exhibits from the Maremma excavation site. Tombstones, jewelry, and more date from the 9th century BC to the end of the Roman era. Among the most famous attractions in the Isidoro Falchi Museum is the tombstone of Prince Auvele Feluske. There are also many grave goods to admire. Impressive are the gold helmets and the Etruscan stone of Dupiane.

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Acqua Village Cecina

Aqua Village Cecina is known for its spectacular slides. They are over 100 m long. The Kamikaze slides and the spectacular Twister provide thrills. The children's island Moku with colorful water games delights the youngest visitors. If you feel like relaxing, retreat to the whirlpools. Overall, the water park offers seven pools filled with 3,000 cubic meters of water. The large pool alone covers a full 1,500 m².

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Pine forest in Marina di Cecina

Welcome to the Tuscan natural paradise Pineta in Marina di Cecina! Discover the Tomboli di Cecina nature reserve, characterized by long chains of dunes and opulent vegetation that make the Pineta di Marina di Cecina smell incredibly good. Lilies, sea poppies, junipers, holm oaks, maritime pines, and pines grow in the 15 km long area. They provide refuge for wild rabbits, foxes, weasels, hedgehogs, deer, badgers, pigeons, green woodpeckers, hoopoes, and wood pigeons. Hikers appreciate the richness and untouched beauty of nature.

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Adventure Park The Suspended Garden

The child-friendly Parco Aventura Il Giardino Sospeso is located near Riparbella northeast of Cecina and offers fun and thrills at lofty heights. The high ropes course with its varied climbing routes extends over a 600-hectare forest area of tall cedars and oaks. Safe courses with wooden tunnels, plank paths, and bridges are available for children from a height of 90 centimeters. Thrills for adults are especially provided by the park's red and purple routes with challenging obstacles and a 100-meter-long zip line.

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The parish church Saint Andrew

A fashionable appearance characterizes the Church of Saint Andrew in the Italian city of Cecina. The interior is striking with black and white floor tiles that contrast with the wooden pews and harmonize well with the distinctive chandeliers. Not far from the Etruscan Riviera, the parish church connects history with a modern seaside resort.

Cecina – Excursion to the Abbey of San Pietro

In a spectacular panoramic location, the Abbey of San Pietro rises on a hill in the Italian Palazzuolo, east of the Etruscan Riviera. The former monastic complex from the 8th century still exudes the harmony that monks once found here in spiritual practices. Impressively, the mighty defensive tower towers over the ancient bell tower of the nave.

Tombolo di Cecina Nature Reserve

The Tombolo di Cecina Nature Reserve, a protected natural reserve on the Tuscan coast near Cecina, offers a peaceful refuge far from tourist crowds. A biodiversity oasis with dense Mediterranean pine forests reaching the Tyrrhenian Sea and pristine landscapes providing habitat for numerous wildlife. Ideal for nature lovers and bird watchers, secluded paths offer glimpses of tranquil beaches with the sound of waves and wind. The seclusion preserves the natural beauty and offers a peaceful atmosphere for those seeking relaxation.

Archaeological Park of San Vincenzino

The Archaeological Park of San Vincenzino near Cecina reveals the ruins of a Roman villa from the 1st century BC as a hidden gem. Away from the crowds, the park offers insights into ancient architecture and history. An ideal place for history lovers seeking a peaceful journey back in time to Tuscany's past and an escape from the tourist hustle and bustle.

Day 1

Explore the sights of Cecina soon after arriving at the enchanting Riviera degli Etruschi. The Roman villa in San Vincenzino still boasts artistic mosaics and an underground water reservoir. Afterwards, admire the finds of the long settlement history, which began even before Etruscan times, at the Museo Archeologico Etrusco-Romano. The museum is located in the Villa La Cinquantina from the 18th century, one of the oldest preserved buildings in Cecina. If you are interested in the folklore of the Maremma region, a detour to the Museo della Vita e del Lavoro della Maremma Settentrionale is worthwhile. A visit to the neoclassical church Chiesa Acipretale S. Giuseppe e Leopoldo completes your tour. In the afternoon, the Parco Gallorose invites you to an excursion into the animal world. Children love the farm with animals to touch. Alternatively, start the Cecina mare hike at the ferry port. A small hiking area stretches along the rocky beach.

Day 2

Spend a varied morning with the whole family at the Il Giardino Sospeso amusement park on the edge of a nature park. Under the cool canopy of leaves, the little ones have fun on the treetop path. The high ropes course also offers challenges for every skill level with children's routes, climbing nets, and demanding routes for experienced climbers. At the archery range, you might discover your new favorite hobby. Not far from there is the barbecue area Area attrezzata per barbecue. Here you can recharge with a picnic or fire up the grill while the kids enjoy themselves on the playground or at the wild boar enclosure. In the afternoon, explore one of the beautiful beaches in front of Cecina. At Bagno Donna di cuori, you will find a clean, well-equipped sandy beach with showers, changing rooms, and toilets. North of the ferry port, sun loungers at the public beach Bagni Ippocampo invite you to sunbathe. Enjoy a cocktail at sunset to end the day relaxed.

Day 3

Just 8 km southwest of Cecina, the Grotte Gialle offer a destination for a relaxing walk or bike ride through the Riserva naturale Bibbona. The Yellow Caves of Bibbona were formed by erosion and owe their characteristic color to the element sulfur. Mystical ancient reliefs adorn the openings to the underworld, which small and large explorers like to explore. Not far from there, you can take a break at the picnic area. Less than 40 km south of Cecina, the Parco Archeominerario di San Silvestro awaits you with a mineral park featuring a show mine. The tunnels promise cooling on hot days. Even the ride through the area on the yellow train makes children's hearts beat faster. You trace the everyday life of medieval mining families in the mining village of Rocca San Silvestro and learn in the Museum of Archaeology and Natural Resources what hard work brought to light. Other exhibition houses are dedicated to mining machines and miners.