Discover the best top things to do in Cecina, Italy including Hermann Geiger Cultural Foundation, Bagno Donna di Cuori, Riserva Naturale Tombolo di Cecina, Bau Beach - Spiaggia per Cani, Parco Gallorose, Bagni Il Delfino, Museo Archeologico Di Cecina, Marina di Bibbona - Marina di Cecina Trail, Acqua Village Cecina, Bagni Armida.
Restaurants in Cecina
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Non-profit association concerned with culture and social commitment. Geiger Foundation organizes periodic exhibitions with free entry.
4.5 based on 60 reviews
The bathing establishment, located on two levels, is equipped with beach umbrellas, sunbeds and cabins for hire, daily or seasonal. The beach is sandy and the sea has been receiving the blue flag for its healthy waters for years and the attention to hospitality and accessibility. Because of its shape we are also suitable for those with children for the shallow waters right in front of us. Possibility of hiring Sup and Kayak and you can also bring your four-legged friends with you, they will be welcome! For any information please contact us! We are waiting for you! ... and welcome !!
4.5 based on 141 reviews
Nice and fresh place: have a walk here, there are many path one of this is 5 km long, if you park just out of the village marina di cecina parking is free
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3.5 based on 827 reviews
A corner of Hawaii in Cecina, on the Etruscan Coast, our water park was nominated for the prestigious title of “Best Water Park in Italy” in the Parksmania Awards2013. At Acqua Village Cecina you’ll find the right mix of adrenaline and relaxation, suitable for all ages. Hundreds of metres of water slides !! The super-slide ‘Intrigue’, with its two thrilling rafting-style descents on rafts for 2 to 4 people, the giddy height of the Kamikaze slide, the freefall of the Anaconda parabolic slide, the undulating hills of the Surfing Hills slide and the darkness of the Twister slide, descending from a height of 15 metres, immersed in a galaxy of surf and freshness.Don’t miss the 1,500 m3 wave pool, where you can enjoy the Aloha dance, with our instructors of Zumba and Caribbean dances. For the little ones, the ‘Tropical Island’ playground includes a swimming pool with suitable water level and a number of themed slides designed to ensure safety and fun, the Tropical Tree with 2 mini anaconda slides and a quaint wooden house on stilts, the starting point for 2 surfing-hill slides. Fun Island, with its hydro-massage pools, the lazy river, waterfalls and the relaxing hydro-massage pool of Paradise Island; you will enjoy your summer as if you were on a faraway tropical island. All pools are supervised by our attentive lifeguards. Under the shade of the Hawaiian umbrellas, you will hear the rumble of the volcano/ the “Aqua Mantica” show at the Mauna Loa theatre features international acrobats. New for 2015: “WAI”, the entertaining circus school for children, with games and activities, in collaboration with the famous circus school “Mantica.” Satisfy your hunger in our newly-renovated eating areas, housed in thatched huts.Try the new Aloha fast-food restaurant, with special menus and tasty new products, the fruit shop with fresh fruit salads and creamy yogurt, the ice cream parlour with numerous flavours to discover, freshly baked waffles, or the water-ice parlour with all sorts of colourful flavours! The new coffee bar and a real hotdog point by Aloha Barfood! Pass by the photo village before you leave, for an unforgettable photo record. Acqua Village Cecina, a water world of fun. Come along and have fun! Aloha!
We (3 families with kids of 1, 3, 5. 7 and 10) thoroughly enjoyed our day here. We arrived at 11am and stayed until the park closed at 6pm. I see no point it just going for the cheaper afternoon rate. For the sake of a few Euros take the full day. We came across the Park on a drive and I have to admit that it looked awful from the outside and from a distance, but it fantastic inside. Spotlessly clean with great slides for all ages. Most definitely worth a day out of your holiday (kids or no kids). We went on Monday 3rd July and it was relatively quiet, as im sure it would be crazy busy on a weekend. about 20 minute queue for the bigger slides (Volcano and the Wall slide, and the Anaconda) but all the other slides were only a couple of minutes. The surf hill slide was one of our favourites (don't lie back or you will get hurt). Bring your own food/picnic and water as food is pretty pricey (€3.50 for a hotdog). Should only need to buy an icecream or waffle as a small treat. Great pools around, especially for the younger kids. We just missed out on a promotion in the local McDonalds that were giving out €2 off vouchers... so might be worth checking that out. Cost us about €80 for a family of 4, which we thought was excellent value for the day.
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