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We all know that Rome is a directly recognizable icon that lures all levels of travelers, from first-timers to the most experienced of us with beaten passports.
As such, we all know that the crowd of Rome can get a bit out of hand. Maybe more in an anniversary year. Not to throw away one of the world’s most renowned cities, but it is safe to say that 2025 is not the best year to visit for the best possible experience.
According to Travel + LeisureA local innkeeper was quoted as said: “” “If you come in 2025, you have to plan ahead for accommodation, sights such as the Colosseum and the Vatican Museums, for all things where you need pre -control and tickets”.

Moreover, Rome’s new tourist taxes take a bite from your coffee budget, and what is a better country to enjoy velvety cappuccinos?
Apart from Rome, there is clearly a wealth of premiere destinations to immerse themselves in the fascinating timeline of Italy, such as the romantic streets of Florence, ancient wonders of Pompeii, or whatever you believe about the shroud of Turin, who has received more attention with more attention with lately with New findings.
But hey, let’s not sleep on the coastal map lines of Italy, where you don’t have to take all the way to the coast of Amalfi or Sicily.
Just 1 hour from Rome is one of the most Hush-Hush paradises in Italy and Time -Out Just leave the cat out of the bag.
Day trip or main residence, don’t skip terracina!


Terracina is located on the Pontine Coast of Italy. There is countless remote beach cities between Rome and Naples that fall into the shadow of this few cultural cities.
Because many tourists are focused more on food and wine, beach outings fall on the side of the road, causing a cluster of coastal paradizes relatively undiscovered by regular travelers who give more to Rome’s Colosseum and the endless rows of Pizza Parlors from Rome.
Time –out believes that Terracina stands out the most, despite the fact that Sperlonga, Sabaudia and Nettuno are in themselves worthwhile to have beach shelters.


Terracina is located between the foothills of Monte Sant’Angelo and the lively Tyrrhenian Sea, with a charming promenade on the water and a timeless old city that gives a glimpse of the gone-up era of Romans, while he also hugs more modern acclaaf with time-out hugs Vicoletto.
For what it is worth, Old Town Terracina is known by visitors on TripAdvisor with a recent tourist who claims that Terracina surprised us! Walking on the old pavement of the square transforms the visitor into a real Roman citizen ‘.
Terracina’s best beaches


Where to start? Terracina is speckled with shiny blue water rate of the jump, connected to each end of the city with the aforementioned neighbors.
Spiaggia Sperlonga Is the best rated beach of Terracina on Google (technically one city left). A beach visitor said it is a ‘clean beach, possibility of long walks, fantastic sunsets, kiosks with excellent food’.
Fiumetta Beach Is another best rated beach, but the locals are ashamed of the waste left behind. According to recent reviews, the aftermath of a lot of good times presented painful moments to get on beer caps, which might be worse than LEGO pieces!
There are countless beach hotels to choose from either in the right Terracina or the connecting cities of Porte Dabino.


There you will find one of the favorite residences of travelers, Torre del SolA 4-star on the beach with a fantastic sea view and a $ 3 shuttle to go out and over the city.
Regarding Terracina, you can not beat the serenity of Hotel Acquasanta, it is omittedM the “promotion” on a private beach and the bank will not break by around $ 130 per night.
All on board! Simple 1 hour train ride from Rome
Since Terracina is the home of only 44,000 inhabitants, you probably gathered that there is no direct flight here.
The simplest trip is to fly to Rome and on board a train that lasts 51 to 69 minutes, depending on the schedule that day.


Managed by Trenitalia, you can buy tickets on their Official website Or popular third parties such as Omio.
The best of all is that according to Trainline it is as low as $ 4. The official website has mentioned most days for $ 6.
Local publication Terracina Online Claims the $ 16 Leonardo Express Take upcoming tourists from Rome’s Fiumicino Airport to Rome Termini, where there is a direct train to Terracina every hour.
You could also take a train from Naples, also managed by Trenitalia, but expect to take another 30 to 45 minutes to your journey, as well as a few dollars.
Omio Has $ 10 tickets for sale from Naples.


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