The best beaches for a seaside holiday in Molise

Summer is approaching and with the arrival of the beautiful season the desire for the sea grows. There are three destinations to opt for Molisethe region with the smallest access to the sea in Italy.

With his 35 kilometers of coastline, the wide beaches with very fine sand, the green pine forests and the delicate dunes will know how to surprise you. Let’s go and discover them best beaches for a seaside holiday in Molise.


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Marina di Montenero di Bisaccia

It is the northernmost beach in Molise, almost on the border with Abruzzo. Its expanse of sand, interspersed with rocky sections, creates very suggestive inlets.

If you love uncrowded places, Marina di Montenero di Bisaccia and it is also perfect for a holiday with children.

Marina di Petacciato

It has a sandy shoreline and is perhaps the most isolated beach in Molise. Her pine forests and dunes make it particularly wild and a path surrounded by greenery leads you to a sea with crystal clear water.

TO Marina di Petacciato you will find a perfect harmony with nature.

Sant ‘Antonio

And the Termoli beach and it is the first bathing establishment in the centre-south.

Sant ‘Antonioin its 10 km of sandy coastline, offers the possibility of giving yourself up underwater fishing and it is the ideal destination if you love nightlife, thanks to its numerous clubs. The view it offers is also splendid Old Town of the Castle.

Rio Vivo

It is located in the southern area of ​​Termoli and it is the perfect beach, if you are sporty. Its long and sandy coastline is, in fact, full of beach volleyball, tennis and football fields.

Rio Vivo it is also a destination national and international regattasthanks to its nautical club and its strategic position, protected from the tides but perfectly exposed to the winds.

Vallona and Remitelli

They follow one another along the same stretch of coastline, but they are two distinct beaches.

They start from the tourist port of Marina di Santa Cristina and extend to the border with Puglia, reaching the pine forest at the mouth of the Saccione river. Surrounded by a thick pine forest, Vallona and Remitellialso known as le beaches of Campomarinoare characterized by suggestive sand dunes, animated by heathers and herons.

 
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