Set between Rome and Naples amid the so-called Ulysses Riviera, gorgeous Gaeta overlooks the beautiful Tyrrhenian Sea. Its history as a resort dates back to Imperial Rome. Nearby sites include the first-century BC mausoleum of general Lucius Munatius Plancus. Its old town is mostly medieval, showcased by narrow alleys, the massive 13th-century castle and the 12th-century Cathedral of Assunta e Sant'Erasmo. For relaxing, lovely and central Serapo Beach is a favored locale.
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Serapo è la spiaggia principale del Comune di Gaeta e tra le più belle del litorale laziale. E’ immersa in uno scenario naturalistico unico che si estende dalle pendici del Monte Orlando fino ai resti della villa romana di Gneo Fonteo. Apprezzata per la sua sabbia fine e dorata e le sue acque cristalline, la spiaggia è particolarmente adatta a famiglie con bambini e coppie di giovani che vogliano trascorrere dei piacevoli momenti di spensieratezza.
I visited this beach in October when the weather was still warm and the crowds gone. I didn't need to rent a chair or umbrella, I just set up my towel on the sand and enjoyed a beach with about 50 people on it. I did use the toilet at one restaurant when I bought a bottle of water from them. Amazing to walk the beach, swim in the warm water and have it almost to myself. Loved it.
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300 Gradini along with the other surounding beach establishments in this part of the coast is very nicely situated, with nice sand, turcoise water, green forest behind and friendly staff. A bit hard to find parking, but up the road we found a paid parking by a hotel/restaurang. If you don't feel like paying for the beach entrance, there is also a public beach. also very pretty a few hundred meters further up the beach closer to Gaeta.
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