Best attractions and places to see around Bellaria-Igea Marina include a mix of historical landmarks, natural features, and cultural sites. This coastal town on the Adriatic Riviera offers golden sand beaches and shallow waters. Visitors can explore various points of interest, from ancient structures to green spaces. The area provides diverse experiences for those interested in history, nature, and local culture.
Last updated: May 9, 2026
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Monument to the greatest cyclist of all time
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Very beautiful and well-deserved memorial for the greatest cyclist of all time 💪🏻
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probably a nice view from it. I enjoyed a run on the promenade till it
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The Ferris Wheel of Rimini is an iconic attraction located a few steps from the sea, in Piazzale Boscovich, on the Levante Pier of the Canal Port of Rimini.
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The canal is the showcase of Cesenatico, a showcase of lights and colors, where restaurants, shops and old colorful fishermen's houses dominate the picture. Leonardo designed the canal on behalf of Cesare Borgia and recorded a kind of "historical photo" of ancient Cesenatico in one of his legendary notebooks, the "Codex L". Source: www.cesenaticobellavita.it/de/sehenswertes-in-cesenatico/der-hafenkanal-von-cesenatico
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Worth seeing old stone bridge from Roman times in Rimini. Bridge over a canal. More information: https://de.wikipedia.org/wiki/Ponte_d%E2%80%99Augusto_(Rimini)
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Riding the Ferris wheel and seeing Rimini from above at night is highly recommended
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The Porto Canale is the main axis around which the historic center of Cesenatico revolves and on whose docks the social life and promenade of citizens and tourists still take place. The port, in its innermost part, still follows the lines drawn in 1502 by Leonardo Da Vinci, who was called by Cesare Borgia to propose improvements to the existing mooring. Along the harbor there are still important monuments and places
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Bellaria-Igea Marina offers a rich history. You can visit the Saracen Tower, a 17th-century defense tower now housing the unique Shell Museum. Another significant site is Casa Rossa di Alfredo Panzini, the former summer residence of the Italian writer, which hosts cultural events. The Noi. Museum of History and Memory delves into the town's identity, fishing traditions, and Roman-era archaeological finds. Don't miss the Port of Bellaria to see the historic Teresina ship.
Yes, Parco del Gelso in Igea Marina is considered the 'green lung' of the resort. This large city park features a lake, a butterfly garden, sports fields, and walking trails, including thematic areas like 'Jurassic Gelso' with dinosaur sculptures. You can also enjoy the Paths along the Uso River, a pedestrian and cycling path stretching about 6 kilometers, perfect for experiencing local flora and fauna.
Families will enjoy several spots. The Saracen Tower's Shell Museum offers workshops for children in its gardens. Parco del Gelso has a butterfly garden and 'Jurassic Gelso' with dinosaur sculptures. The Rimini Ferris Wheel offers great views and is a fun experience for all ages. The town's golden sand beaches with shallow, blue waters are also ideal for families.
The area is great for cycling. You can find various road cycling routes, such as the 'Cesenatico Canal Port – Marco Pantani Monument loop from Igea Marina' which is an easy 28 km ride. For gravel biking, consider routes like the 'Uso River – Uso River Cycle Path loop from Gatteo a Mare'. You can explore more options on the Road Cycling Routes around Bellaria-Igea Marina and Gravel biking around Bellaria-Igea Marina guide pages.
Absolutely. The Paths along the Uso River offer a beautiful pedestrian path. For running, you can find several trails, including the 'Bellaria e Igea Marina – loop tour' (around 6.5 km) or longer options like the 'Sunset at San Mauro a Mare – Run on the Beach loop from Bellaria-Igea Marina' (around 14.5 km). More running trails are detailed on the Running Trails around Bellaria-Igea Marina guide page.
Bellaria-Igea Marina is renowned for its beautiful golden sand beaches and shallow, blue waters. They are well-equipped with modern facilities and services, making them a popular and family-friendly destination on the Adriatic Riviera.
The town hosts various events throughout the year. Notable ones include The Landing of the Saracens (Palio dei Saraceni), a historical commemoration with parades and combat shows. The Bellaria Film Festival focuses on documentaries, and The Pink Night (Notte Rosa) is a major summer event along the Riviera with fireworks and parties. In May, the Borgata Che Danza festival sees families transform their gardens into taverns with folkloric concerts.
Beyond the main attractions, consider exploring Borgata Vecchia, an area that originated in medieval times and now functions as an open-air art gallery. The Isola dei Platani is a vibrant, tree-shaded pedestrian zone perfect for evening strolls and enjoying café terraces, offering a glimpse into local life.
Just a short distance away, you can visit the historic Bridge of Tiberius in Rimini, a worth-seeing old stone bridge from Roman times. In Cesenatico, explore Cesenatico's Leonardesque Canal Harbour, a historical site where Leonardo da Vinci once worked on its infrastructure. You can also find the Marco Pantani Monument in Cesenatico, dedicated to the famous Italian cyclist.
The summer months are particularly vibrant, especially with events like The Pink Night and the town's popular beaches. However, spring and early autumn also offer pleasant weather for exploring historical sites, parks, and enjoying outdoor activities like cycling and walking without the peak summer crowds.
Yes, several attractions are noted for their accessibility. The Bridge of Tiberius, Rimini Ferris Wheel, Marco Pantani Monument, and Piazza Ganganelli in Santarcangelo di Romagna are all listed as wheelchair accessible, offering options for visitors with mobility needs.
The Isola dei Platani in Bellaria is a vibrant pedestrian zone lined with café terraces, perfect for relaxing and people-watching. Along the Bellaria-Igea Marina's beaches, you'll find numerous well-equipped facilities and services, including cafes and bars, to enjoy the coastal atmosphere.


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