Centro Vacanze San Marino
San Marino
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In San Marino, the camping experience is combined with a fascinating mix of centuries of history and natural beauty. Visitors enjoy the proximity to the Adriatic coast, ideal for beach days and cultural explorations. The historic fortresses and UNESCO World Heritage status of Monte Titano offer unique insights and views. This place is a dream destination for families and culture vultures looking for both relaxation and adventure.
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With its centuries-old history, San Marino is one of the most popular holiday destinations in Italy. Surrounded by the two regions of Emilia-Romagna and Le Marche, the dwarf state not only enchants adults, but is also ideal for a camping holiday with children. Thanks to its proximity to the beautiful Adriatic coast, the destination is also an enticing destination for a camping holiday on the beach.
San Marino impresses with its hilly landscape and the seven-kilometre-long limestone ridge of Monte Titano, the highest peak in the state. The village of Borgo Maggiore lies at the foot of this mountain and from the campsites in San Marino, travellers can discover the picturesque old town and its picturesque buildings.
San Marino is nestled between the graceful fortresses of Guaita, Cesta and Montale, which nestle perfectly into the rocky ridge of Monte Titano. The mountain range and the town have been a UNESCO World Heritage Site since 2008. When travellers first set foot in the picturesque city centre, they are surrounded by numerous sights and imposing buildings, including the Palazzo Pergami Belluzzi State Museum and the basilica in Piazza della libertá. It is one of the most important buildings in the state. The three defence towers on Monte Titano are also well worth a visit.
The old town of San Marino is just a few kilometres away from the popular party town of Rimini on the Adriatic. Young people who are planning an exuberant short trip by the sea feel particularly at home here. But families with children who want to enjoy a beach holiday will also find what they are looking for here. Kilometres of gently sloping coastline with fine sand tempt you to enjoy a carefree swim.
Adventurers of all ages can visit Italy's largest miniature park with its impressive replicas of European buildings. Culture vultures can look forward to visiting the Tempio Malatestiano, the Gothic cathedral of Rimini and the Fontana della Pigna.
San Marino is located in the middle of the Italian mainland and is characterised by a humid and temperate climate. In the hot summer months, the average temperature is 22 degrees Celsius, making it ideal for day trips to the nearby beaches. Swimming enthusiasts enjoy the sea water, which is around 23 degrees Celsius. Excursions to higher altitudes are also highly recommended when temperatures are high. Thanks to the relatively mild climate in winter with an average temperature of around 3 degrees Celsius, the dwarf state is an attractive holiday destination all year round. In the mild spring and autumn months, travellers can visit the old town of San Marino and enjoy extensive shopping trips through the Italian boutiques.