Getting Around
Anzio is well-connected by train to Rome, making it easy to visit for a day trip.
Anzio, located in the Lazio region of Italy, is a picturesque seaside town famed for its beautiful beaches and historical significance. Just 51 kilometers south of Rome, it serves as a tranquil escape with its seaside resorts and vibrant fishing port. Anzio is historically renowned as the site of Operation Shingle, a pivotal World War II Allied landing. Visitors can enjoy fresh seafood, explore historical sites, and take ferries to the nearby Pontine Islands, making it a perfect blend of relaxation and cultural exploration.
Seaside resorts with stunning views.
Rich World War II history.
Fishing port with fresh seafood.
Gateway to the Pontine Islands.
Beautiful coastal views and beaches.
Rich World War II history with several memorials and museums.
Proximity to Rome makes it a convenient day trip destination.
Anzio is well-connected by train to Rome, making it easy to visit for a day trip.
EUR €
$100-$150 p/day
Try the local seafood, especially in the town's many seaside restaurants.
Visit the Anzio War Cemetery and Museum for a deep dive into the town's WWII history.
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Take a ferry to the Pontine Islands for a day of exploration and adventure.
The beaches can get crowded in summer, so arrive early to secure a good spot.
Beach Vacation, Historical Tour, Family, Romantic Getaway
April-JuneSeptember-October
Spring is ideal for visiting Anzio with mild weather and blooming flowers.
Summer is perfect for beach activities, though it can be crowded.
Fall offers pleasant weather and fewer tourists, ideal for exploring historical sites.
Winter is quiet and peaceful, with mild temperatures perfect for a relaxing visit.