Ca Giuliocesare's location offers the perfect mix of relaxation, nature and fun. Strategically located, our property is surrounded by natural beauty, tourist attractions and activities for all ages. Here's what not to miss nearby
Just 7 km away, you will find the enchanting beaches of the Adriatic coast, famous for their golden sand and impeccable services. Ideal for families, couples or groups of friends, the beaches offer fully equipped bathing establishments, restaurants, bars and relaxation areas.
Just 3 km from Ca Giulio Cesare is one of Italy's largest and most famous amusement parks. With attractions for all ages, live shows and themed areas, Mirabilandia is a must-see for those seeking adventure and fun.
The Classe Pinewood A natural oasis just a short distance away, perfect for walking, biking or simply soaking in the quiet of nature. The Classe Pinewood offers shady paths and the chance to observe local wildlife.
Ravenna, City of Art About 15 km away is Ravenna, famous for its UNESCO heritage mosaics. Discover masterpieces of Byzantine art, such as the Basilica of San Vitale and the Mausoleum of Galla Placidia, and be enchanted by the unique atmosphere of this city rich in history and culture.
A short distance away, you can explore the Po Delta Park, a unique ecosystem for nature lovers and birdwatchers. Don't miss the Cervia Salt Pans, where you can admire picturesque views, learn about salt production and perhaps join guided tours at sunset.
A unique experience for young and old alike! This zoological park allows you to observe exotic animals in the wild right from your car or through guided tours. Lions, giraffes, elephants and many others await you in a natural and respectful environment.
One of the most glamorous resorts on the Riviera Romagnola, famous for its manicured beaches, upscale boutiques, restaurants and lively nightlife. Perfect for fun-seekers, but also for a relaxing stroll between pine forests and the sea.
Cesena: This historic city offers an authentic and peaceful atmosphere. Visit the UNESCO World Heritage Site Biblioteca Malatestiana, one of the oldest public libraries in the world, and enjoy a stroll through the historic center full of squares and cozy cafes. Cesenatico: Famous for its picturesque Canal Harbour designed by Leonardo da Vinci, Cesenatico is a place full of charm. Admire the historic boats at the Maritime Museum and savor the culinary tradition of fresh seafood at canal-side restaurants.
The Republic of San Marino, an ancient medieval fortress, is a historical and cultural jewel. Stroll through its narrow streets, visit its three panoramic towers, and discover unique boutiques and craft stores. An experience that combines history and breathtaking scenery.