Marche, Italy

Civitanova Marche Beaches

Overview

Civitanova Marche offers a classic Italian beach holiday with a unique twist, catering to every type of visitor. The town's vibrant, Blue Flag-awarded coastline is conveniently divided by its central port. To the north, you will find wide, sandy shores with shallow water perfect for families. To the south, a lively promenade runs along a pebble and gravel beach with deeper, crystal-clear water.

While the town's own Lungomare Nord provides an ideal sandy retreat, Civitanova Marche also serves as a perfect base for exploring the region's more dramatic coastal scenery. An unforgettable day trip is the boat-access-only Beach of the Two Sisters, the most iconic cove in the region. For equally stunning views, you can visit the picture-perfect bay of Spiaggia Urbani, the beautiful cliffs at Spiaggia San Michele, or the wild, undeveloped shores of Mezzavalle Beach.

This blend of accessible town beaches and nearby natural wonders makes Civitanova Marche a standout destination. The atmosphere is energetic, transitioning from a relaxed daytime vibe to a bustling hub for evening strolls and nightlife. Whether you prefer the convenience of a fully-serviced beach or the adventure of a hidden cove, the area has something to offer. For a comprehensive look at all the local spots, be sure to explore our longer list of beaches.

FAQ

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Are the beaches in Civitanova Marche sandy or pebbly?

Civitanova Marche offers both types of beaches, divided by the central port. The north beach (Lungomare Nord) is wide and sandy with shallow waters, making it ideal for families. The south beach (Lungomare Sud) is composed of pebbles and gravel, with deeper water.

Which beach is better for families with children, the north or the south?

The north beach is generally considered better for families with children. It features fine sand and shallow water, creating a safer environment for kids to play and swim. The south beach has pebbles and deeper waters.

Can you swim in the sea in Civitanova Marche and what is the water like?

Yes, you can swim in the sea at Civitanova Marche. The water is generally clear and has been awarded the Blue Flag, indicating good environmental standards. The north beach has a gently sloping seabed, while the south beach becomes deep more quickly. Water temperatures are comfortable for swimming from June to October.

Are there free public beaches in Civitanova Marche or do you have to pay?

Civitanova Marche has a mix of private beach clubs (stabilimenti balneari) where you pay for sunbeds and umbrellas, and sections of free public beach (spiaggia libera). Free beaches are located between the various private establishments along both the north and south promenades.

Is it better to stay in a hotel on the beach or in the upper town (Civitanova Alta)?

Staying on the beach (Civitanova Bassa) is ideal if you want direct access to the sea, the promenade, restaurants, and nightlife. Staying in Civitanova Alta, the medieval hilltop old town, offers a more historic and tranquil atmosphere with beautiful views, but you will need to travel about 4km to reach the coast.

Is Civitanova Marche a good destination for a lively holiday with nightlife?

Yes, Civitanova Marche is known for its vibrant atmosphere and is considered a reference point for nightlife in the Marche region. The promenades are lined with numerous bars, restaurants, and beach clubs that host events with music and dancing, especially during the summer.

How does Civitanova Marche compare to other beaches in the area like Sirolo or Porto Recanati?

Civitanova Marche offers a lively, town-based beach experience with long, wide, and easily accessible sandy and pebbly shores full of amenities. In contrast, destinations on the Conero Riviera like Sirolo and Numana are known for more dramatic scenery, with smaller coves and wilder beaches nestled under cliffs, which often require more effort to reach.

What's the best way to get to the beaches if I'm staying in the town center?

Both the north and south beaches are easily accessible from the town center on foot. The town is also very bike-friendly, with a long cycle path that runs along both promenades, connecting the north and south sections. Bicycle rentals are readily available.

Are the beaches in Civitanova Marche accessible for people with disabilities?

Yes, many beach establishments in Civitanova Marche offer good accessibility. The free public beaches managed by the ABAT association are equipped with walkways for wheelchair access to the sea and dedicated assistance services are available.

Can I bring my dog to the beach in Civitanova Marche?

While most of the main beaches have restrictions, there are specific dog-friendly beaches in and around Civitanova Marche. For example, the Ippocampo beach club is known to be dog-friendly. It is always best to check the specific rules of each beach club or public area beforehand.

What is the atmosphere like at the beach clubs (chalets)?

The beach clubs, locally known as 'chalets', are the heart of beach life. They offer everything from sunbeds and umbrellas to restaurants, bars, and children's play areas. The atmosphere is generally lively and social, transitioning from a relaxed daytime vibe to a bustling hub for aperitivo and evening entertainment.

Besides sunbathing, what other activities are there to do on the beaches?

The beaches offer a wide range of activities. You can enjoy water sports like kitesurfing (especially on the south beach), windsurfing, and sailing. The long promenade is perfect for cycling, jogging, and skating. Many beach clubs also have facilities for beach volleyball and other games.

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