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Caorle (Italian pronunciation:; [3] Venetian: Càorle) is a coastal town in the Metropolitan City of Venice, Veneto, northern Italy, located between the estuaries of the Livenza and Lemene rivers. It is situated on the Adriatic Sea between two other tourist towns, Eraclea and Bibione .
Jesolo (Italian pronunciation: [ˈjɛːzolo]; Venetian: Gèxoło) is a seaside resort town and comune of 26,873 inhabitants in the Metropolitan City of Venice, Italy. With around 5.5 million visitors per year, Jesolo ranks second among beach resorts in the country for number of tourists, and third in terms of nights spent there.
1 Beaches in Italy. 2 See also. 3 References. ... Otranto The beach at Eraclea Mare Campese, Isola del Giglio A view of Moneglia. Francavilla al Mare, ...
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Alcamo Marina is a seaside resort in the north-western part of Sicily and in the town territory of Alcamo.It is situated 6 km far from it, [1] about 5 km from the small town of Castellammare del Golfo, [1] 16 km from the village of Scopello, and 49 km from the famous seaside resort of San Vito Lo Capo.
Italy’s cruise ship tourism sector estimates that there will be more than 65,000 passengers in Genoa, with six ships making 12 port calls during the two weeks before and after August 15.
The beach of Capocotta is the area of the Roman coast between Castel Porziano (near Ostia) and Torvaianica (from km 7,600 to km 10,100 of the 601 State Highway), one of the best preserved stretches of dunes in Italy. With an extension of 45 hectares (110 acres), [1] since 1996 it is part of the Litorale Romano State Nature Reserve. [2]
View of the beach of Minori. The origin of the name, Minori (meaning 'small'), comes from its association with the river flowing through it, namely La Rheginna.The ancient Latin name for the town was indeed Rheginna Minor, and the neighboring town of Maiori – meaning 'large' – was once known as Rheginna Maior because of the same association.