Spiaggia Bellaria, Sandy beach in Bellaria-Igea Marina, Italy.
Spiaggia Bellaria is a sandy beach on the Adriatic coast with light, fine sand and shallow waters suitable for swimming and water sports. The shoreline extends wide and open, with numerous sections that vary in amenities depending on the area.
The location began as a fishing village in the 17th century along the Adriatic coast and developed into a modern beach resort only after World War II. The Torre Saracena from that era still testifies to its original role as coastal defense.
The beach is part of a classic Italian coastal resort town where families and visitors shape the everyday rhythm of summer life along the shore.
The beach offers rental services for umbrellas, loungers, and water sports equipment at many sections, making it ideal for a relaxed day visit. Lifeguards are present at official swimming areas during the season and help make the spot safer for families.
Right beside the beach runs Isola dei Platani, a pedestrian street lined with century-old plane trees and shops selling local products. This green corridor offers a pleasant escape from the sand and sea.
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