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Points of interest in Marche coast
Pesaro: A lively coastal town known for its sandy beaches, historic old town, and the birthplace of composer Gioachino Rossini. Pesaro is also famous for its annual Rossini Opera Festival, dedicated to the works of Rossini.
Senigallia: A charming seaside town known for its sandy Blue Flag beaches, historic old town with medieval architecture, and the Rotonda a Mare, a historic pier and entertainment venue.
Ancona: The capital city of the Marche region, Ancona is a historic port town with a picturesque harbor, ancient Roman monuments such as the Arch of Trajan, and the Duomo di San Ciriaco, a cathedral perched atop a hill overlooking the sea.
Portonovo: A picturesque bay located within the Conero Regional Park, Portonovo is known for its crystal-clear waters, sandy beaches, and the historic Church of Santa Maria di Portonovo.
Numana: A charming coastal town with a historic old town, sandy beaches, and the Conero Golf Club, offering panoramic views of the Adriatic Sea.
Sirolo: A medieval hilltop town known for its panoramic views of the Adriatic coast, historic architecture, and the Spiaggia Urbani, a picturesque beach nestled below the town.
Mount Conero (Monte Conero): A rugged limestone promontory rising above the Adriatic Sea, Mount Conero is a natural reserve offering hiking trails, scenic viewpoints, and secluded coves such as Due Sorelle Beach.
Civitanova Marche: A coastal town known for its sandy beaches, lively seafront promenade, and the historic old town with medieval and Renaissance architecture.
Fermo: While located slightly inland, Fermo is a historic hilltop town known for its medieval cathedral (Cattedrale di Fermo), Renaissance palaces, and the Piazza del Popolo, a scenic square with a monumental fountain.
Cupra Marittima: A seaside resort town known for its sandy beaches, waterfront promenade, and the Torre di Capodimonte, a historic coastal tower.
Macerata: While located further inland, Macerata is known for its historic old town, the Sferisterio Arena, an outdoor amphitheater hosting opera performances, and the Palazzo Buonaccorsi, an art museum housed in a Renaissance palace.
Numana Alta: The historic upper town of Numana, known for its narrow streets, medieval architecture, and panoramic views of the Adriatic coast.
Gabicce Mare: A coastal resort town known for its sandy beaches, scenic cliffs, and the Monte San Bartolo Regional Park, offering hiking trails and panoramic views of the coastline.
Riviera del Conero: A picturesque stretch of coastline along Mount Conero, known for its crystal-clear waters, hidden coves, and scenic hiking trails.
Palombina Beach: A secluded beach located near Ancona, Palombina Beach is known for its pristine waters, sandy shores, and tranquil atmosphere.