Cattolica is a small coastal town situated in the province of Remini, Italy. It’s the alternative place beach lovers go to for a short weekend getaway. There are many glorious beaches, accommodating restaurants, fantastic bars, and fancy shops for every type of tourist.
It may not be as popular as other tourist spots in Italy, but millions visit Cattolica every year for its lively coastlines and fresh Italian cuisine. Give the place a try and surprise yourself with what this peaceful town can offer.
Rimini Airport (RMI) is the closest airport to Cattolica. From here, a 12-min train ride is all you need to get to the town of Cattolica. You can also ride the bus to get to the town proper in around 30 minutes. You can also get a train ride to Cattolica from the surrounding areas of Bologna, Pisa, Venice, and Florence.
Since Cattolica is quite small, it’s comfortable to get around by cycling or biking. If you’re a bit adventurous, you can also try to walk the major tourist attractions since they’re not that far away from each other. If you want to ride public transportation, buses provide affordable and reliable services.
The heart of the town hosts one of the most famous tourist spots in Cattolica: the Fontana Delle Sirene. It’s great to walk around this plaza during night-time since various activities are often held there. The Fontana Delle Sirene is surrounded by several cafes and restaurants. During the daytime, you can just dine al fresco while watching the lovely place and the stunning beach view.
Another must-do in Cattolica, especially with your kids, is to visit the Cattolica Aquarium. It’s the biggest aquarium in the whole Adriatic region that you can spend a full day exploring the whole attraction.
The small town is a well-known haven for resorts and beaches. Most of the popular tourist spots in Cattolica include the Altamarea Beach Village, Oasis de la Playa, Lido Delle Sirene, I Delfini Beach Village, and Bagni Stella Marina. You can find them lined up along the wide coastline of Cattolica. Aside from swimming and sunbathing, resorts offer water sports facilities that give more adventurous travellers another thing to do in Cattolica.
To know more about the place, one of the things to do in Cattolica is to visit the Royal Museum of Cattolica. Artefacts excavated in the city and pieces of naval vessels are displayed here, and you can see all of them for free.
Cattolica offers a wide variety of Italian cuisine which mostly includes seafood, pasta, and pizza. Il Mulino serves good food in a cozy place and Gambero Rozza offers fresh Italian cuisine. If you’re craving pizza, the best in town can be found in Ristorante Pizzeria Pirata.
You can’t miss Ristorante Pizzeria Holiday da Carletto as they occupy a large block along the coastlines of Cattolica. They serve incredible pasta and pizza dishes that you’d come back to the place for more.
Small as it might be, Cattolica offers the nightlife that beach-lovers dream of. Head to Malindi Beach Café and enjoy the sun, sand, music, drinks, and food, as well as the great crowd you can find in the place. For party animals, the Il Kiosco - Lido Delle Sirene is the place to be. The lights and music there will keep you dancing all night long.
But if you want a relaxing venue where you can catch-up with your friends while drinking margaritas and listening to soft music, reserve seats in La Dolce Vita.
The best hotels in Cattolica are those situated near the beach. They give a nice view of the Adriatic Sea and you’ll get a nice sea breeze to help you relax during your stay. The most popular hotels in Cattolica include the Embassy Hotel & Spa, Hotel Esperia, Hotel President, B&B Tres Jolie, Hotel Carducci 76, and Hotel Universal. Surprisingly, Cattolica hotels farther from the beach are more expensive because they’re more accessible to major tourist spots in San Marino.
Meanwhile, many Sicily hotels in Cattolica offer spa services because there’s nothing more relaxing than getting a massage while enjoying the view of the beach and inhaling the fresh sea breeze. Cattolica is a relatively peaceful place compared to other cities in Italy. It’s safe to stay anywhere in the region, but don’t forget to always keep your guard up since the crime rate in Italy has been known to be low to moderate.
Total Accommodation | 107 Properties |
Popular Hotel | Hotel Nord Est, Hotel Europa Monetti |
Popular Landmark | Aquarium of Cattolica |