Best attractions and places to see around Forte Dei Marmi include a blend of coastal beauty, historical landmarks, and natural features. This upscale coastal resort town in Tuscany, Italy, is situated between the Ligurian Sea and the Apuan Alps. It offers fine sandy beaches, a vibrant cultural scene, and a rich history, making it a notable destination for visitors. The area is known for its artistic heritage, luxury shopping, and access to mountain views.
Last updated: May 25, 2026
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Located in the province of Lucca, directly on the coast of the Ligurian Sea, this seaside resort is not only captivating for its fine sandy beach, but also for the spectacular backdrop of the Apuan Alps towering majestically in the background. Beach vacationers, hikers, and cyclists alike will find plenty to enjoy here!
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Concrete pier for nice and short walks on the sea. In the center there is a compass rose and a few benches, under the panoramic terrace a bar.
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On the road that leads from the center of Massa to the Vestito pass, along the Frigido valley, the hamlet of Antona is a splendid village from which you can enjoy a splendid view of Versilia. It currently has about 400 inhabitants.
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A modest peak (912 meters) of the Altissimo chain, Monte Folgorito is located on the border between the municipalities of Montignoso (Massa-Carrara) and Seravezza (Lucca). It seems that the name derives from the fact that its peak is a constant target of lightning and thunder during summer storms.
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FacebookTwitterWhatsApp The Bellavista Vittoria jetty is located in Lido di Camaiore, and is known for its characteristic position on the sea which allows you to enjoy a splendid romantic walk in contact with nature. The Bridge ends with an indoor space, where you can stop to enjoy the view rather than eat and drink something in the refreshment point.
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a beautiful bridge. Beautiful views over the sea and back to Lido di Camaaiore
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Antona is perched among olive and chestnut trees in the Frigido valley, nestled in the Apuan Alps. The village is formed by an intricate labyrinth of alleys and alleys, with houses adorned with beautiful friezes, marble bas-reliefs, majesty and aedicules enriched with sacred images. The church of San Geminiano stands out in the town, documented with certainty since 1297. Despite the transformations it has undergone over the centuries, the building partly retains its Romanesque structure. In the 16th century the two side naves were added. Inside there are valuable artistic and architectural works, such as a marble altar dedicated to the Virgin of the Rosary dated 1711, the balustrade and the marble capitals of the sixteenth century, two marble statues and the glazed terracotta altarpiece by Benedetto Buglioni, from 1622, representing the Madonna with Child and four Saints. From Antona it is possible to follow various paths up to Canevara, Pian della Fioba and San Marcora.
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Forte Dei Marmi itself is home to Il Fortino, an 18th-century fortress that gave the town its name, and The Pier (Pontile), originally built for marble loading and now a popular spot for scenic views. Nearby, you can explore Pietrasanta, a city of medieval origin with fortifications, a cathedral, and numerous palaces. The Seravezza (Lucca) area features a beautiful 16th-century Medici villa, a UNESCO World Heritage Site. Don't miss Antona Village, perched in the Apuan Alps with its intricate alleys and historical buildings, including the Church of San Geminiano.
Yes, Forte Dei Marmi is uniquely situated between the Ligurian Sea and the Apuan Alps. The town boasts long stretches of fine sandy beaches. For stunning panoramic views, consider a hike to Monte Folgorito Summit, a modest peak offering vistas of the coast and the Apuan Alps. The entire region provides a beautiful combination of mountain scenery and coastal landscapes.
Forte Dei Marmi is a renowned destination for luxury shopping. You'll find elegant boutiques from designer brands along Via Roma, as well as unique local shops. The famous Forte dei Marmi Open-Air Market in Piazza Marconi, held weekly, is known for high-quality offerings including luxury fashion, cashmere, leather goods, homeware, and local ceramics.
The town offers several cultural points of interest. Villa Bertelli serves as the Municipality seat and hosts various shows and cultural events. You can also visit the Ugo Guidi Museum, dedicated to the famous Italian sculptor, and the unique Museum of Satire and Caricature for an uncommon cultural experience.
Absolutely. Piazza Marconi is a lively hub for families, featuring rides like carousels, go-karts, and pony carts. During summer, it transforms into an open-air theater with puppet shows and storytellers. Many of the private beach clubs (bagni) also offer children's play areas, making the beaches a great family option.
The area around Forte Dei Marmi is excellent for outdoor activities. Cycling is very popular, with dedicated paths and many hotels offering bike rentals. You can find various routes for gravel biking, mountain biking, and road cycling. For detailed routes and guides, explore options like Gravel biking around Forte Dei Marmi, MTB Trails around Forte Dei Marmi, and Road Cycling Routes around Forte Dei Marmi. Hiking is also possible, especially in the nearby Apuan Alps, with trails leading to viewpoints like Monte Folgorito Summit.
Forte Dei Marmi serves as an excellent base for exploring charming Tuscan towns. Easily accessible day trips include Pisa (for its iconic Leaning Tower), the historic walled city of Lucca, and the artistic town of Pietrasanta, known for marble working and art. You could also visit Seravezza, home to a UNESCO-listed Medici villa, or the vibrant coastal town of Viareggio. The famous Carrara marble quarries are another popular excursion.
Forte Dei Marmi offers a sophisticated nightlife scene. One of the most iconic venues is La Capannina di Franceschi, a luxury disco that has hosted celebrities and features live performances and DJ sets, providing an elegant evening experience.
Yes, the town and surrounding area have several churches worth visiting. In Pietrasanta, the Collegiate Church of St. Martin (Pietrasanta Cathedral) is a significant historical and architectural site. Within Forte Dei Marmi, you can find the Church of Sant'Ermete, the Church of San Francesco d'Assisi, the Church of the Resurrection, and the Church of Santa Teresa in Vaiana.
Visitors particularly appreciate the blend of historical charm and natural beauty. Highlights like Pietrasanta are praised for their beauty and artistic atmosphere. The scenic views from spots like Monte Folgorito Summit are also highly rated. The overall appeal lies in the combination of upscale coastal living with rich cultural heritage and access to the stunning Apuan Alps.
The Roma Imperiale District is renowned for its elegant and historic villas, often surrounded by lush gardens. These include notable residences like Casa Mann Borghese, Villa Agnelli, and Villa Antonietta, offering a glimpse into the town's affluent history and architectural beauty.


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