Fiumicino is Italy's air gate. The best beaches near Rome

Beach. They said that there seems to be, but the sea is muddy, the landscapes are boring, there are vegetable gardens along the banks, airplanes overhead.
I also asked on other forums - they didn’t answer anything at all intelligible. It’s just that the city is really not a beach one and apparently few people have been there.


thinking that it’s better to see it once, I nevertheless flew (like a parrot from a joke: do what you want with me, but I have to look at it)
Arrived. By taxi from the airport about ten minutes, 15 euros. On the forums, they were frightened that Roman taxi drivers do not take them to Fiumicino and ask for almost 50 euros, otherwise it is not profitable for them. Nonsense, of course, they are being transported, and even with music and songs))
The taxi driver said that during the day it is simply unrealistic for someone to refuse to go somewhere (before that, I only had to take a taxi from the Roman airport to Rome)

Arriving at the hotel, I thought for about three minutes whether to turn around and go back to the airport. And there, either find a hotel somewhere else, or just fly home.
Dear experts! Well, none of you said (after all, I wrote that I was going for the weekend) that just on the weekends on the beaches in the vicinity of the multimillion-dollar Rome ..uh, well, how to put it mildly ..
In general, a well-fed white fox comes running there for the weekend)).
I didn't even think about it myself.
Well, fools who learn from their mistakes may not be such fools - you learn from your own much faster, and you remember what you learned all your life))

As a result, I unloaded from the taxi, deciding that I would spend the night today, and then I would think of something.
I didn’t even go to the beach during the day, since the room had a huge terrace with a sunbed.
From it I looked at the coast)
this is what the beaches of Fiumicino look like at the weekend

By the evening I could not stand it, of course, I went to explore. Yes, and I wanted to eat))

The beaches are sandy, but the sand is gray and unsympathetic. More like a construction site than a seashore.

But I didn’t notice muddy water anywhere - the water is just clean and transparent. Breakwaters divide the coast into small shallow bays, so you won’t be able to swim here, just splash around. Although with small children it will be just perfect.

There are many living creatures in the water, and crabs run over the stones.

On Neri beach, I personally liked the most - clean (relatively), comfortable and the restaurant is very good. Sunbed rental - 5 euros.
As well as volleyball and beach disco. But very loud)

Evening in Fiumicino best time. Empty beaches, wind from the sea, breathtaking sunsets and crowds of seagulls walking on the sand.

In restaurants, the prices are more than affordable, the portions are large and everything is terribly tasty.
I couldn’t even eat a single dish in its entirety, I just tried everything a little bit))
Not because it tastes bad, but just the opposite. And I wanted to try everything :)

There is a bus from Fiumicino to Ostia, from where you can take the metro to Rome. I liked the beaches in Ostia even less than in Fiumicino, the sea is generally knee-deep. But the city itself is more fun.

What else? Airplanes are almost inaudible, I did not notice them at all. And the city itself is similar to Shelezyak's planet, only it is inhabited not by robots, but by quite nice people))

Two Russian-speaking ladies met said that in comparison with the rest of the near-Roman beaches, Fiumicino is deserted, like the Mongolian steppe

I recently asked in the community Link to entry: is there life in Fiumicno. Beach. They said that there seems to be, but the sea is muddy, the landscapes are boring, there are vegetable gardens along the banks, airplanes overhead.
I also asked on other forums - they didn’t answer anything at all intelligible. It’s just that the city is really not a beach one and apparently few people have been there.


thinking that it’s better to see it once, I nevertheless flew (like a parrot from a joke: do what you want with me, but I have to look at it)
Arrived. By taxi from the airport about ten minutes, 15 euros. On the forums, they were frightened that Roman taxi drivers do not take them to Fiumicino and ask for almost 50 euros, otherwise it is not profitable for them. Nonsense, of course, they are being transported, and even with music and songs))
The taxi driver said that during the day it is simply unrealistic for someone to refuse to go somewhere (before that, I only had to take a taxi from the Rome airport to Rome)

Arriving at the hotel, I thought for about three minutes whether to turn around and go back to the airport. And there, either find a hotel somewhere else, or just fly home.
Dear experts! Well, none of you said (I wrote that I was going for the weekend) that just on weekends on the beaches in the vicinity of the multimillion-dollar Rome ..uh, well, how to put it mildly ..
In general, a well-fed white fox comes running there for the weekend)).
I didn't even think about it myself.
Well, fools who learn from their mistakes may not be such fools - you learn from your own much faster, and you remember what you learned all your life))

As a result, I unloaded from the taxi, deciding that I would spend the night today, and then I would think of something.
I didn’t even go to the beach during the day, since the room had a huge terrace with a sunbed.
From it I looked at the coast)
this is what the beaches of Fiumicino look like at the weekend


By the evening I could not stand it, of course, I went to explore. Yes, and I wanted to eat))

The beaches are sandy, but the sand is gray and unsympathetic. More like a construction site than a seashore.


But I didn’t notice muddy water anywhere - the water is just clean and transparent. Breakwaters divide the coast into small shallow bays, so you won’t be able to swim here, just splash around. Although with small children it will be just perfect.


There are many living creatures in the water, and crabs run over the stones.

On Neri beach, I personally liked the most - clean (relatively), comfortable and the restaurant is very good. Sunbed rental - 5 euros.
As well as volleyball and beach disco. But very loud)


Evening in Fiumicino is the best time. Empty beaches, wind from the sea, breathtaking sunsets and crowds of seagulls walking on the sand.




In restaurants, the prices are more than affordable, the portions are large and everything is terribly tasty.
I couldn’t even eat a single dish in its entirety, I just tried everything a little bit))
Not because it tastes bad, but just the opposite. And I wanted to try everything :)

There is a bus from Fiumicino to Ostia, from where you can take the metro to Rome. I liked the beaches in Ostia even less than in Fiumicino, the sea is generally knee-deep. But the city itself is more fun.

What else? Airplanes are almost inaudible, I did not notice them at all. And the city itself is similar to Shelezyak's planet, only it is inhabited not by robots, but by quite nice people))




Two Russian-speaking ladies met said that in comparison with the rest of the near-Roman beaches, Fiumicino is deserted, like the Mongolian steppe



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