Marina di Pisa

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Marina di Pisa is a delightful coastal town located just a short drive from the historic city of Pisa. This picturesque seaside resort is beloved for its beautiful pebble beaches, clear blue waters, and laid-back atmosphere. Stroll along the promenade, lined with charming cafes and restaurants, or enjoy a day at the beach soaking up the Mediterranean sun. The town’s modern marina is a hub of activity, offering opportunities for sailing, fishing, and other water sports. With its relaxed vibe, stunning views of the Ligurian Sea, and easy access to the cultural treasures of Pisa, Marina di Pisa is an ideal destination for those looking to combine beach time with a taste of Tuscany’s rich history.

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Marina di Pisa Promenade

The Marina di Pisa Promenade is the town’s most iconic feature, stretching along the coastline and offering stunning views of the Ligurian Sea. This scenic walkway is perfect for a leisurely stroll, where you can enjoy the fresh sea breeze and take in the sight of colorful fishing boats and yachts bobbing in the marina. Lined with palm trees and dotted with cafes, gelato shops, and seafood restaurants, the promenade is a vibrant spot both day and night. It's also a great place to watch the sunset, with the sky turning shades of pink and orange over the water, creating a truly memorable experience.

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Marina di Pisa Beach
Perfect for a relaxing day by the sea, providing amenities like bars, restaurants
Marina di Pisa Beach
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Bocca d’Arno
This is the point where the Arno River meets the sea, creating a unique landscape of sandy beaches and riverbanks.
Bocca d’Arno
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