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Beaches in Rimini
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In Rimini, beaches are everywhere. This 9-mile stretch of
white sandy beach is one of the most popular beaches in Italy for
locals and tourists alike. There are no specific portions of the beach
that are designated for access. The entirety of this strip of beach is
used by hotels and resorts. Scattered along the
seaside are hundreds if not thousands of beach umbrellas and lounge
chairs lined up in row after row. A good deal of the beach is private,
used only by members of certain clubs as well as homeowners. If you
plan on spending a good deal of time on the beach, and who wouldn't in
Rimini, you might want to consider booking a hotel that is situated on
the coast so you have beach front access whenever you step outside.
Public Beaches
The title "Rimini Beach" doesn't refer to any particular portion of this 9-mile stretch but rather the entire beach. Public beach access is nestled among hotels, resorts and private homes so all you need to do when traveling along the coastline is look for the signs. These small public beaches are all free to visitors--which is a huge money saver for you and your family. Not only offering a place to lie out in the sun and take a dip in the clear water, many of the public beaches are home to sport shops offering beach goers a chance to enjoy some of the many beach sports such as jet skiing, wake boarding, windsurfing, surfing and much more. Beach volleyball, frisbee and other sports are also popular activities tourists partake in.
Grand Hotel Rimini
For the creme de la creme of luxurious beach front access, look no further than the beach located at the Grand Hotel Rimini. Offering over 11,000 square meters of beach, this strip also features a swimming pool on the beach, a 4,000 square meter park as well as a beach-front restaurant and bar. This is an example of one of the countless private beaches on Rimini beach. When looking for a hotel in this classic seaside town, consider the Grand Hotel Rimini for the best of the best and around-the-clock beach access.
Public Beaches
The title "Rimini Beach" doesn't refer to any particular portion of this 9-mile stretch but rather the entire beach. Public beach access is nestled among hotels, resorts and private homes so all you need to do when traveling along the coastline is look for the signs. These small public beaches are all free to visitors--which is a huge money saver for you and your family. Not only offering a place to lie out in the sun and take a dip in the clear water, many of the public beaches are home to sport shops offering beach goers a chance to enjoy some of the many beach sports such as jet skiing, wake boarding, windsurfing, surfing and much more. Beach volleyball, frisbee and other sports are also popular activities tourists partake in.
Grand Hotel Rimini
For the creme de la creme of luxurious beach front access, look no further than the beach located at the Grand Hotel Rimini. Offering over 11,000 square meters of beach, this strip also features a swimming pool on the beach, a 4,000 square meter park as well as a beach-front restaurant and bar. This is an example of one of the countless private beaches on Rimini beach. When looking for a hotel in this classic seaside town, consider the Grand Hotel Rimini for the best of the best and around-the-clock beach access.
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March 08, 2010
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