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Looking for the best beaches near Rome? Summer in the Eternal City can be hot and intense, but luckily there are plenty of seaside escapes within easy reach of the capital. From Ostia, the closest beach to Rome, to Santa Marinella, Santa Severa, Anzio, Sabaudia and Sperlonga, many beaches can be reached by train or public transportation, making them perfect for a day trip from Rome.

Whether you’re looking for beach clubs, clear waters, family-friendly shores or a quick swim outside the city, here are the best beaches near Rome to beat the summer heat.

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How to get to Ostia Beach:  take the Metro to the station “Piramide” (line B), go to Roma Porta San Paolo train station and take a train to Ostia Lido (half hour train journey, Rome-Lido railway)

Beaches Near Rome
On summer weekends, Rome empties out as locals head to
Ostia
, the closest beach to the city, for a day by the sea. The central stretch is lined with beach clubs where you can rent sunbeds and umbrellas, while the area known as I Cancelli feels wilder and more natural, with dunes, open beaches and generally cleaner water. At night, bars and beach clubs along the lungomare come alive with aperitivi, music and DJ sets, making Ostia one of the easiest seaside escapes from Rome.

How to get to Fregene Beach: Take the Metro A to the Cornelia stop (direction Battistini), then take the Cotral bus to Fregene.

Beaches Near Rome
During the ‘dolce vita’ days, the seaside town Fregene, famous for its grandeur villas, was once the hot spot for Rome’s fashionable Via Veneto crowd like Federico Fellini & Pier Paolo Pasolini. Although over the years Fregene has lost a little bit of its glitz and glamour, it still attracts the likes of Italian celebrities, footballers and hipsters looking for a cooler alternative to Ostia.

By night, much like Ostia, Fregene turns into a lively seaside playground for partygoers. Popular spots include Gilda on the Beach (Lungomare di Ponente, 11), Blu Fregene (Lungomare di Ponente) and Singita (Villaggio dei Pescatori), known for its chic sunset aperitivo.

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How to get to Santa Severa Beach: 1 hour train journey from Termini or Roma San Pietro Station. The beach is a 20 minute walk from the station.

Beaches Near Rome
Another popular beach near Rome is Santa Severa. While hipsters head off to Ostia and Fregene for a little fun in the sun, local families and couples looking for a quieter spot to soak in some rays head over to the seaside town
Santa Severa
. You can get to Santa Severa from either Termini train station and it’ll take you an hour or from San Pietro train station in just 40 minutes. Here, the beach is a golden brown and the water tends to be a lot cleaner. You’ll find windsurfers and plenty of families riding their bikes along the lungomare where a beautiful castle dating back to Etruscan times dominates the panorama.

How to get to Anzio: Anzio can be easily reached by train from Termini (1.10 hour). A 15-minute walk down hill and you are at the beach.

anzio beach
Anzio, birthplace of Emperor Nero, is not only famous for its blue flag beaches but also for having been the landing spot for the Allies in the Second World War. It is the perfect place to explore some history and top up your tan. It offers a mix of private and free beaches, golden sands and a quite big coastline. There are many restaurants by the sea where you can enjoy fresh seafood, as well as a cute port from which you can catch ferries to the
Ponza
and Ventotene islands. Besides the bay, also the imperial Villa of Nerone, the War Cemetery and the Tor Caldara nature reserve are worth a visit. If you want to stop by for a delicious seafood lunch, head to Da Alceste al Buon Gusto or Da Romolo al Porto, you won’t be disappointed!

How to get to Santa Marinella Beach: Train from Termini or Roma San Pietro Station (1 hour). The beach is just ten minute walk from the station.

best beaches near rome: Santa Marinella
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If you’re looking for more of a relaxing day the beach far away from all of the hubbub and crowds, then the seaside town of Santa Marinella is definitely your spot. Just after you’ve hopped off the train (which takes about 40 minutes from San Pietro Station), the beach is only a five-minute walk from the station. Like Santa Severa, the beaches are golden brown and the water is great for swimming. Santa Marinella also has its own castle, Castello Odescalchi located near the touristic port where a nice passeggiata at sunset is definitely a must! For those looking for a little music and dancing, Bar Maiorca is the place to be.

How to get to Sabaudia: From Termini take the train to Priverno-Fossanova and then a Cotral bus to Sabaudia. All in all the journey will take around 1 hour 15 minutes.

Beaches Near Rome
Famously a blue flag area, this spacious and stunning coastline is predominantly made up of free beaches at which you simply pay for beach chairs and umbrellas. Despite having the odd restaurant here and there, the shores rarely gets crowded thanks to its vast stretches of sand. Also a keen spot for history buffs, the beach of Sabaudia offers views of a grand defensive tower, the Torre Paola. A lake at the centre of the town sees many rowing teams from around the world flock to the area for training.

How to get to Sperlonga: Train from Termini to the Fondi-Sperlonga station and then a bus to Sperlonga (around 2 hours).

best beaches near rome: sperlonga
Sperlonga is a dream seaside town south of Rome, with a sea as tranquil and blue as you will find in the Lazio area, a long stretch of white sandy beach and a picturesque whitewash hilltop town. With many fish restaurants and little antiquarian shops and unforgettable views of the cliff edged bay, it is a favourite I return to again and again.

monte argentario
How to get to Argentario: We suggest to
rent a car
(around 2 hours car journey) or to take a train from Roma Termini to Orbetello and then a bus

Monte Argentario is a peninsula with gleaming turquoise waters, outstanding natural beauty and a mix of sandy beaches and secluded rocky coves, an idyllic retreat on the Tuscan coast. It is connected to the mainland by three sand spits 6km in length creating two lagoons and miles of enchanting beaches. The two main fortified port villages are Porto Santo Stefano and Porto Ercole (death place of Caravaggio). A panoramic coastal road links these two towns and winds along the coast with fantastic views of the Tuscan Archipelago chain of islands.

How to get to Ponza: From Termini take a train to Anzio, Terracina or Formia and then a ferry to Ponza.

Ponza Island Near Rome
For a little island fun and emerald blue-green waters, it’s worth taking the trip down to
Ponza
. It’s the largest of six islands in the Pontine Archipelago, just 23 miles off the coast of Lazio. To get there, you’ll need to take a train from Termini or Formia to Anzio and then a hydrofoil to Ponza, making the total trip a little over three hours. Once on the island, rent a little boat or hook on with a boat tour to uncover the hidden coves with excellent swimming spots. Watch the sun set over an aperitivo at Le Terrazze (Via Chiaia di Luna) and then kick off your sandals and dance the night away at Mamafè (Via Campo Inglese).

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