{"ok":true,"data":{"id":6565,"slug":"marina-di-citt-sant-angelo-beach-citt-sant-angelo","name":"Marina di Città Sant'Angelo Beach","country":"Italy","state":"Pescara","city":"Città Sant'Angelo","coords":{"lat":42.5328,"lng":14.1415},"beachType":"Sandy","tags":["family","beach club","sun bathing"],"article":{"hero":"You arrive at a beach that feels like the paragraph connecting two chapters, a transition zone that's developed its own identity through sheer persistence. The sand runs golden-beige, groomed by the stabilimenti that line the shore in businesslike succession. Unlike the sprawling resort strips to the north and south, Marina di Città Sant'Angelo maintains a more intimate scale—you can see both edges of the developed waterfront from your umbrella.\n\nThe beach clubs here operate with practiced efficiency: check-in desks staffed by teenagers who've worked the same summer job for three years, bar menus listing identical offerings of panini and Aperol spritz, umbrellas positioned in grids that maximize capacity while maintaining the illusion of personal space. The water temperature hovers pleasantly warm by late June, the sandy bottom extending far enough that children can wade confidently while parents supervise from their loungers.\n\nWhat distinguishes this beach is precisely what it's not—not Silvi's concentrated scene, not Montesilvano's hotel density. Families who find those towns overwhelming settle here for the same Adriatic amenities at a slightly lower register. By evening, the lungomare fills with locals and tourists navigating the informal passeggiata, gelato in hand, the mountains visible inland when the humidity drops and the sky clears enough to reveal the silhouette you'd almost forgotten rises behind this coastal strip.","teaser":"The shoreline stretches between two larger resort towns, offering the same Adriatic formula—sand, umbrellas, shallow water—in a more condensed geography where everything sits within easy walking distance.","uniqueAngle":"A scaled-down resort beach that offers Adriatic swimming and services without the overwhelming density of neighboring towns.","accessType":"Seafront road access to clubs","thingsToDo":[{"icon":"sun","title":"Beach club setup","subtitle":"Umbrella and lounger all day"},{"icon":"swim","title":"Sheltered Adriatic swim","subtitle":"Warm sandy water for families"},{"icon":"food","title":"Lungomare dining","subtitle":"Seafront restaurants serve regional catch"},{"icon":"hike","title":"Evening passeggiata","subtitle":"Waterfront promenade at sunset hours"}],"audience":{"surfer":"This stretch of Pescara province coastline produces nothing surfable—the offshore geography, prevailing winds, and protected position create conditions optimized for safe swimming, which means flat water virtually year-round. The stabilimenti rent paddleboards to guests who want any excuse to be on the water, but that's about as adventurous as it gets. If you're tracking swells anywhere in the Adriatic, you already know to skip this entire section of Abruzzo's coast and focus your energy elsewhere.","couples":"The beach clubs provide turnkey ease—show up, get assigned an umbrella, spend the day swimming and reading without solving any logistical puzzles. For couples who enjoy the social hum of Italian beach culture without needing privacy, this works efficiently. The compact town size means evening dinners feel less anonymous than in Montesilvano's hotel district, and several restaurants along the lungomare set tables close enough to the water that you can hear waves between courses. Expect neighboring families, not secluded romance.","backpacker":"Daily beach club rates (twelve to twenty euros in peak season) plus resort-town restaurant prices make this a budget stretch unless you're strategic. Public beach access exists between stabilimenti, though space is limited and you'll lack showers and shade. The train station connects you to Pescara and points south, making this feasible as a day trip rather than a base. Better value lies in Ortona or smaller towns where free beaches offer more room and grocery stores charge less for supplies.","local":"You distinguish between the seasonal beach club regulars—the families from Città Sant'Angelo proper who descend to the marina for July and August—and the year-round residents who staff the bars and maintain the stabilimenti. You know this beach exists in the functional middle ground: not prestigious enough to attract Pescara's elite, not sleepy enough to escape development, occupying the role of reliable neighborhood strand where your cousin's wedding party held their beach day and your parents bring visiting relatives who want to say they swam in the Adriatic without driving to somewhere more remote.","family":null,"party":null,"diver":null,"explorer":null},"faqs":[{"a":"Marina di Città Sant'Angelo Beach is safe for swimming with gentle sandy entry into the Adriatic Sea. The beach features calm waters suitable for families and less confident swimmers. During the summer season, equipped beach clubs provide lifeguard services and safety oversight. The seabed is sandy without significant rocks or hazards. As with any beach, pay attention to local flag warnings and avoid swimming during rough weather. The compact nature of this beach means facilities and assistance are always nearby, adding to the overall safety for beachgoers.","q":"Is Marina di Città Sant'Angelo Beach safe for swimming?"},{"a":"The optimal visiting period is June through September for full beach experience with warm weather and calm seas. July and August offer peak conditions but also peak crowds and higher prices, making them ideal for those seeking lively atmosphere. For budget-conscious travelers, visit in June or September when accommodation rates drop significantly while weather remains pleasant for swimming. May and October are suitable for beach walks and exploring the nearby hilltop town of Città Sant'Angelo, though swimming may be cool and many beach facilities closed.","q":"When is the best time to visit Marina di Città Sant'Angelo Beach?"},{"a":"The beach is accessible via the Adriatic railway line, with the nearest station being Città Sant'Angelo-Silvi. From there, local buses or a short taxi ride connect to the marina area. By car, exit the A14 motorway at Città Sant'Angelo-Pescara Nord and follow signs toward the marina, approximately 10 minutes from the highway. Pescara Airport is only 15km away, making this beach convenient for international visitors. Parking is available near the beach, though spaces can be limited in high season. The location between Silvi and Montesilvano makes it easy to explore neighboring beaches.","q":"How do I reach Marina di Città Sant'Angelo Beach?"},{"a":"Marina di Città Sant'Angelo offers a selection of beachfront hotels, holiday apartments, and bed & breakfasts, generally at more affordable rates than larger resort towns. The compact resort area features several restaurants and pizzerias serving fresh Adriatic seafood and traditional Abruzzese dishes. Many beach clubs have on-site dining facilities offering lunch and drinks. For more extensive dining options, the historic hilltop town of Città Sant'Angelo (a short drive inland) offers excellent restaurants and wine bars. Local shops and a few supermarkets provide provisions for self-catering visitors.","q":"What food and accommodation options are available at Marina di Città Sant'Angelo?"},{"a":"This beach offers a quieter, more intimate alternative to the larger resorts of Silvi and Montesilvano that flank it. Its compact size creates a neighborhood feel where families return year after year. The beach serves as an excellent base for exploring both the coast and the stunning medieval hilltop town of Città Sant'Angelo just inland, known for its ceramics, wine, and historic architecture. This combination of beach relaxation and cultural exploration sets it apart. The beach maintains authentic local character with fewer international tourists, offering genuine Abruzzese hospitality.","q":"What makes Marina di Città Sant'Angelo Beach unique?"}]},"seo":{"title":"Marina di Città Sant'Angelo Beach: Pescara's Family Lido","description":"Umbrella-lined sands meet calm Adriatic shallows at this compact family beach between Silvi and Montesilvano. Beach clubs serve seafood while children wade safely.","ogImage":null},"images":[{"id":"322330","url":"https://live.staticflickr.com/5130/5356396103_e7198eb6a7_b.jpg","thumbnail":"https://live.staticflickr.com/5130/5356396103_e7198eb6a7_n.jpg","alt":"Marina di Città Sant'Angelo Beach — photo by alessiodl"},{"id":"322331","url":"https://live.staticflickr.com/65535/50192695763_86cfe2fe16_b.jpg","thumbnail":"https://live.staticflickr.com/65535/50192695763_86cfe2fe16_n.jpg","alt":"Marina di Città Sant'Angelo Beach — photo by lscarso"},{"id":"322332","url":"https://live.staticflickr.com/3677/33377240541_6d36e0523f_b.jpg","thumbnail":"https://live.staticflickr.com/3677/33377240541_6d36e0523f_n.jpg","alt":"Marina di Città Sant'Angelo Beach — photo by jcp.im"},{"id":"322333","url":"https://live.staticflickr.com/5202/5356395151_45e961bb20_b.jpg","thumbnail":"https://live.staticflickr.com/5202/5356395151_45e961bb20_n.jpg","alt":"Marina di Città Sant'Angelo Beach — photo by alessiodl"}]}}