Ever since ancient times Anzio has been known as the holiday spot with beautiful beaches and surroundings, not too far from Rome. Anzio offers plenty of shopping as well as sporting facilities, cafes and restaurants.
Civita Castellana is just 40 minutes drive north of Rome. Trains from Civita Castellana run regularly into Rome making it the ideal destination for visitors who want both to visit Rome and to enjoy the peace and quiet of the countryside.
The island is just off the coast of Rome and you can reach it by ferry from Terracina and Formia. Ponza and the other Pontian Islands are all volcanic in origin so the coastline is characterised by a dramatic contrast between sky-high cliff formations and wonderful beaches with fine white sand.
Italy’s capital city – once called caput mundi (head of the world) – is an outstanding city with a comfortable climate and a multitude of fantastic attractions, including the city’s many squares, impressive monuments and marvellous fountains.
Terracina on the west coast is approximately an hour’s drive south of Rome. The town has thriving arts and crafts, and fishing industries. However, increasing numbers of tourists interested in seeing the Roman ruins and rustic farm buildings, are making their way to Terracina.