Rome is one of the hottest tourist destinations during summer. If you happen to visit Rome during summer and you want to escape from the scorching high temperature of the city, you may take a train and head to the nearest beach in Rome. While Rome is literally situated away from the coastline, the region of Lazio is oozing with a collection of great beaches. Hitting the beach from Rome is not an issue because most of the beaches near Rome are very accessible and can easily be reached through the public transportation facilities available at the Eternal City. Meanwhile, here are some of the best beaches that you can find in and near Rome. Please check on them and see if which one fits your preference for your summer family trip to Rome. There are also great camping sites located near these beaches.
Santa Marinella Beach
Santa Marinella is a small town in Lazio that is known to house the most famous beaches near Rome. Just like in Rome, a lot of people flock onto the coastline of Santa Marinella most especially during summer to savor a relaxing beach bathing. Santa Marinella is considered the busiest coastlines in Lazio region, thus, its stretch of sand is always packed with people. Both locals and tourists enjoy swimming and sunbathing at Santa Marinella because of the breathtaking sceneries it offers and the tranquil water it features. It can be reached through a 45 to an hour train trip from Rome. There are also a lot of fine seafood restaurants along the area; in fact, these restaurants are among the bests in Italy. You can as well find some good shops and bars in the small town of Santa Marinella.
Ostia Lido Beach
Ostia Lido Beach, also known as Lido di Ostia, is one among the most popular and the closest beach to Rome. It is popular for its clean water and dark sand. It may not be as grand and glamorous as the other high profile beaches near Rome, but rest assured that you can surely get a fair share of the sand and sun at the Ostia Lido coast. There are some public and private beaches along the area. Public beaches are a bit crowded and can be accessed for free. On the other hand, if you want a more private, more comfortable and less crowded beach area, you can choose to pay for a private beach entrance and rent an umbrella, a towel or even a beach chair. Aside from that, private beaches have some bars, changing rooms, and bathrooms.
Ostia Lido Beach can easily be reached from Rome through the Metro Line B Roma-Lido local train. You can just train ride to the Piramide stop, and from there you can head directly to the beach by taking the Ostia-Lido trip that is heading towards the Cristoforo Colombo direction. It is located near Rome and also just nearby the famous ruins of Ostia Antica.
Sperlonga Beach
Sperlonga, also called as the “Italian Santorini”, is said to be the favorite summer vacation spot of the Emperor Tiberius’. It is situated at the southernmost area of the region of Lazio. It is known for its narrow streets and for its white and blue houses. It can be found on the Ulysses Coast and is popular for having the bright blue water beaches and the micro sand. At Sperlonga, you can rent a bike and explore the beaches yourself. You can as well enjoy hopping at the fabulous bars and cafes around the area.
You can get to Sperlonga from Rome through riding a metro at the Termini station. You can take the regional train that is heading towards the Fondi-Sperlonga station and from there you can ride a bus to the beach. The trip usually takes one to one and a half hours. Another way of getting to Sperlonga beach, is to take the Sperlonga Beach Day Trip from Rome. This EcoArt trip includes a transport service from and to the historic center of Rome. Also included in the package is a beach umbrella and chair. The tour is being led by an English speaking guide. In your visit to Sperlonga, never miss the Grotto of Tiberius which serves as an archeological museum in the area.