Things to do in Ulisse Riviera
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History and beauty of Minturno.
Where: Minturno
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Located on the southern slopes of the Aurunci Mountains, the town surmounts the Gulf of Gaeta, including an area that extends from the promontory of Traetto, to the marina of Minturno and Scauri. Touched by the ancient Via Appia, the ancient Romans restored, at the end of the...
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In the heart of Formia, between sea and mountains
Where: Formia
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Formia is a municipality located in the province of Latina, in Lazio. The town was born as a common union of two villages, namely Castellone which is the highest part of the city, the medieval one and where the historic center resides, with its octagonal tower, and Mola, the...
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The fortress and the sea.
Where: Sperlonga
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Ancient village, of mythical Spartan foundation (Amyclae) and historically pre-Roman, is located on a promontory of the Aurunci Mountains, which stretches up to the Tyrrhenian Sea. Its coastline is made up of beaches alternating with small cliffs that form inlets and coves that...
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Visit Gaeta
Where: Gaeta
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Gaeta is a town of about 20,000 inhabitants in the province of Latina, in Lazio. It rises in the homonymous gulf, which overlooks the Tyrrhenian Sea. One of the historical and cultural sites not to be missed in Gaeta is the beautiful Temple of San Francesco d 'Assisi. The temple...
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Gaeta, marvel on the sea
Where: Gaeta
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Gaeta is a pearl on the Tyrrhenian Sea. Located in the province of Latina, it offers the beauty of seven beaches; there are numerous bathing establishments that allow you to fully enjoy the crystal clear water and the Mediterranean climate. The first settlements in the Gulf of...
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The magic of Gaeta
Where: Gaeta
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Gaeta is a picturesque town in the province of Latina, on the border between Lazio and Campania. A stop not to be missed is certainly the Cathedral of Santa Maria Assunta with its beautiful bell tower and its interior in Arab-Norman style. Also worth seeing from the outside is...
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