Situated in a panoramic position in the Adriatic Quarter of the city, at the end of Viale della Vittoria, the Passetto beach is part of the territory of the Conero Park, dominated by the marvelous monument erected in honor of the fallen of the First World War... #tuttitaly
In the heart of the Marche region, in the city of Ancona, lies one of Italy's ten most beautiful metropolitan beaches: Spiaggia del Passetto. This corner of paradise, located in the Adriatic Quarter of the city, is a proper emblem for the people of Ancona, who consider it a piece of the heart and soul of their city.
Spiaggia del Passetto stretches at the end of Viale della Vittoria in a panoramic position that offers breathtaking views of the Adriatic Sea.
It is part of the territory of Parco del Conero, a protected natural area that hosts a rich biodiversity and offers numerous opportunities for outdoor activities.
Dominating the beach is the Monument to the Fallen, an imposing tribute to the fallen of the First World War. This monument, visible from many parts of the city, is a powerful symbol of Ancona's historical and cultural heritage.
The coast of Passetto is varied and fascinating. It is home to the famous Grotte del Passetto, the Seggiola del Papa - a large characteristic rock - and a small beach with white pebbles. There are dozens, if not hundreds, of spots from which to dive into the refreshing waters of the Adriatic. Additionally, the beach offers a bar with facilities, making it an ideal place for a day of relaxation and fun.
To reach Spiaggia del Passetto, take the road that bears the beach's name or take a short trip with the elevator that connects the peninsula and the pine forest above directly to the coast and the first caves. Another option is to take the staircase of the Monument to the Fallen, which, in a few minutes of panoramic walk, will take you from the monument to the southernmost point of the beach.
Spiaggia del Passetto is a must-visit place for those visiting the Marche region, where the beauty of nature blends with the richness of Italian history and culture.
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