Spiaggia delle Grotte di Nerone

South Coast


A thin, sandy strip west of the town centre, this popular beach is backed by the ruins of a Roman villa built by the emperor Nero. Further around the beach, the ruins give way to low-lying cliffs pitted with caves that once served as the villa's storage cellars.

The beach is easily walkable from the centre of town.


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