This Italian city is known as an excellent starting point for yachtsmen because Pescara is one of the most important tourist ports of the Adriatic Sea. Pescara, from the mountains to the coast, is ideal for a pleasant pastime, for restoring wellness and relaxation in close contact with nature.
Yacht charter in Pescara is a great opportunity to sail the endless expanses of the Adriatic Sea and get an unforgettable experience of contemplating natural beauty, sightseeing, tasting local cuisine and shopping in the city's shops.
Pescara is a vibrant city located in the Abruzzo region on the east coast of Italy in the central part of the Adriatic Sea. It is a fairly young city and the capital of the Abruzzi region with a population of about 140,000 inhabitants. The city has one of the most modern in terms of size and construction of tourist ports in all of Italy.
Pescara is divided into two parts by the Porto Canal River with the city center lying on the north side of the river, and Pescara Porta Nuova, lying in the south. A large automobile bridge connects two parts of the city next to the yacht club . The harbor is used by cargo ships, international ferries and a large fishing fleet.
Pescara hosts numerous international events such as the Acoustic Musical Comedy Festival, the International Jazz Festival and the competitive race calendar for the local yacht fleet. Pescara is famous for the local poet Gabriel D'Annunzio and the beautiful monumental theater dedicated to the great poet Pescara.
This Italian city is known as a great starting point for sailors , because in Pescara there is one of the most important tourist ports of the Adriatic Sea, the port of Pescara. Pescara, from the mountains to the coast, is ideal for a pleasant pastime for well-being and relaxation in close contact with nature. The Roccamayore area is one of the main climbing areas where tourists can go for a walk or go cycling. In Pescara there are beautiful places of untouched fauna, such as the Pescara, Horta, Tirino and Tavo rivers. Tourists can also enjoy the Penne and Alanno Lakes, which are a protected oasis .
On the territory of Pescara, a foundation was created for the city of the same name in 1927, after combining two historical rivals: the villages of Pescara and Castellamare Adriatico, separated from each other by the Atero River.
The territory of the city extends from the coast of the Adriatic Sea to the heights of the Central Apennine massifs. Pescara borders the province of Teramo (north), the Adriatic Sea (northeast), Chieti (east) and Aquila (south and west).
In fact, two opposing areas can be distinguished : the coastal and hilly outer region of the province with its clay rises, gently sloping into the sea, alluvial plains and sandy shores, and the inner mountain zone with its carbonate peaks of the Apennines.
The inner part of the territory is characterized by the presence of several rivers surrounded by beautiful flora and a place to live the precious fauna : the Pescara, Orta, Tirino and Tavo rivers. Two important lakes - Penne and Alanno, are a protected oasis of vegetation. From the mountains to the coast, the entire province of Pescara offers to see the real treasures of the picturesque area, as well as places for recreation and relaxation in close contact with nature.
The resort comes into its own in the summer, when its many leaders (beaches) are filled with Italian vacationers who like to spend days in restaurants. These lively places are the exact opposite of the beaches of North America, where people cover their place with towels and chairs and spend quiet days swimming and reading. The Italians, on the contrary, love to play beach games of all kinds and enjoy spending the day chatting lively with their friends and neighbors. For beginners in Italian beach life, the best club to try their hand at is Amiiraglia, thanks to its excellent restaurant. Besides the beach, Pescara is also known for its restaurants, many of which serve fish and shellfish.
The best in town is Tavern 58, which specializes in traditional Abrus cuisine . Among the dishes that you can try are popular dishes with nettle shoots and wild herbs, stewed lamb and chickpeas, and cod with rosemary. Owner Giovanni Marrone is justly proud of his wine list, which includes a great selection from the local winemaker Emidio Pepe. Many Pescara residents consider La Barcaccia the best fish restaurant in their city, and I recommend pickled squid, fish soup and pasta with scorpion stew. Penelope a Mare is perfect for a casual seafood lunch on the beach.
Charter your yacht in order to get all the benefits of leisure and in coastal establishments, plan your vacation a week in advance.