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The Adriatic coastline of the Marches extends for
over 160 kilometres.
All Le Marche provinces
are on the Sea which provides numerous attractions for visitors,
the main one being the fine, smooth sands. Sei Camini is approximately
40 kilometres from the Adriatic resort of Porto San Giorgio, a small,
very Italian resort with a fine sandy beach and beach restaurants
offering wonderful sea food and pasta
dishes and ubiquitous ice creams.
On the border with the Abruzzo, San Benedetto del Tronto is renowned
for its many tall palm trees - somewhere in the region of 7,000
- which provides an exotic air and some welcome shade.
Near Ancona and the promontory of Conero there are rocky coves where
the seabed is visible through the clear blue water and hidden bays
and small enchanting harbours which must be visited. Known as the
"velvet beach", the resort
of Senigallia is a particular favourite and has been a tourist attraction
since the 19th. Century, it is without doubt one of the most renowned
seaside resorts on the Adriatic coast with over 12kms of fine sand
and a city steeped in history.
In the seaside resorts of the Marches there are excellent facilities
for all popular water sports including wind surfing, water-skiing,
sailing and, of course, under water fishing particularly at Ancona,
Vallugola, Portonovo and Sirolo.
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