Known for its seaside hamlets and the sea view with shallow waters and very thin golden sand, it is called the city of salt. The salt pans, already in operation in Roman times, remain an attraction but also a source of pride for the town today... #tuttitaly
A well-known town in Emilia-Romagna, Cervia overlooks one of the most beautiful areas of the Adriatic coast. Its 9 km long coastline is characterized by shallow waters and very thin golden sand.
On the coast of Cervia, we also find its seaside hamlets, famous for their tourist offer and direct view on the coast: Milano Marittima, Pinarella, Tagliata.
Every year, millions of tourists reach Cervia and its surroundings, which is why the city has the highest number of accommodation facilities: hotels and B&Bs.
Cervia: city of salt
Cervia takes the name of the city of salt. The history of the town is linked to the production of salt. The salt pans, already in operation in Roman times, remain an attraction and a source of pride for the town today.
The historical and natural beauties, easy to reach, deserve
a visit: the Parco Della Salina, the Parco delle Farfalle, and the Parco Naturale.
Gastronomy
In these areas, you can enjoy a unique gastronomic experience aimed at discovering the main dishes of Romagna: the piadina, passatelli, Tortelli, and preparations based on fresh fish.
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