One of the “seven sisters" on the stunning Abruzzo coast, Alba Adriatica is renowned for its exceptional beach on the Adriatic Sea and its wealth of beachfront dining and drinking establishments. This laid-back Italian coastal enclave is also positioned close to a popular water park and nature reserve.
Things to do in Alba Adriatica
Most days at Alba Adriatica are spent on or around the alluring beach, where you can sunbathe on soft sand or swim in the calm Adriatic Sea waters. This beach also has a few eateries on the sand and is backed by numerous restaurants, such as Pizzeria Del Pescatore Snc Di Oliveri Paola & C. You can also duck into a gelataria or check out one of the boutiques.
Families can visit the Blue Wave Waterpark, where you can zip down high-speed water slides, chill out in the swimming pool, let the kids run wild on the playgrounds or dine on casual fare. History lovers, meanwhile, can head to the Tower of Martinsicuro, which was once used as a bastion and now houses a museum with historic artefacts.
Nature lovers shouldn’t miss visiting the Riserva Naturale Regionale Sentina, a sprawling nature reserve with turtles and incredible birdwatching opportunities. It’s a short drive from Spiaggia di Martinsicuro, another popular beach with turquoise water and golden sand.
Do you enjoy tasting wine? Check out some of the wineries surrounding Alba Adriatica, such as Azienda Agricola Dino Illuminati, known for its delicious Italian reds and whites. Afterwards, head to Ristorante Baobab, a highly-rated Italian restaurant that pairs sumptuous Italian cuisine with sweeping countryside vistas.
Getting around Alba Adriatica
Alba Adriatica is best reached by flying into Marche Airport and catching a four-hour train to the township. You can easily explore Alba Adriatica on foot but will need a vehicle to access the surrounding attractions and wineries.