Business Trip to Italy: 5 Beach Resorts for Work and Rest

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Everyone needs rest, whether it’s a simple office worker or a successful businessman. Fortunately, an official trip is another way to combine work and leisure. Are you planning a business trip to Italy? The beautiful beach resorts of the country are ready to offer outstanding conditions both for solving important business issues and for complete relaxation.

Car is another key attribute of a business trip. You can use the exotic car rental in Lucca Italy to be anywhere on time and also make a positive impression on your partner.

Among the best beach resorts in Italy, the following places will be an excellent choices for work and rest…

Rimini

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Rimini is a popular resort – the length of its sandy beaches is 15 km, and there are both paid and free sites. Families with children will find extensive shallow water, instructors who will teach children to swim, as well as plenty of entertainment for the older and younger generations. Young people will like nightclubs, interesting excursions, diving centers, and a large number of peers – it won’t be difficult to find a company.

What Rimini lacks is the sights. However, it’s not a problem for Italy with its excellent road infrastructure. Two hours by car – and you are in Milan, three hours – in Venice. Rimini is also good because the local prices are moderate.

In short, if you dream of a beach holiday and European service for a reasonable fee, welcome to Rimini. It’s better to come there in June and September when there are no crowds and the quality of rest remains the same high.

Lido di Jesolo

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Lido di Jesolo is another magnificent family resort, which is very popular with tourists. The length of sandy beaches reaches almost 20 km. The sea bottom goes down gradually, thus you can come there even with small children.

Most of the beaches belong to hotels, that is, if you relax in one of them, then they won’t take money from you for a deck chair and an umbrella. Traditionally, the most expensive hotels are located on the first line. On the second line are cheaper hotels, shops, bars and restaurants, while on the third – economy class lodging.

It’s worth noting that this resort has one of the best water parks in Italy. Also, there are museums, parks, and many beach activities. You can rent a yacht, jet ski, or catamaran, as well as enjoy scuba diving, and engage in various sports. The climate is pleasant, the air temperature usually doesn’t raise above + 30°C. May till September is the best period for a relaxing vacation in Lido di Jesolo.

San Remo

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It’s considered to be one of the most chic resorts on the west coast of Italy. The city boasts a lot of trees and shrubs, and flower beds with roses so that the aroma of flowers is poured into the air almost all year round.

The beaches in San Remo are mostly sandy – most of them owned by hotels. The entrance to the sea is very gentle, so diving enthusiasts will have to go quite far. If you are looking to relax in a 4-5-star hotel, you can easily find the right option.

However, you can find simpler hotels – San Remo is happy for everyone.

A walk in the garden with tropical plants is a special pleasure. Of course, it will delight that the entire resort city service is at your disposal. You can easily book excursions, or choose the appropriate transport to travel around the surroundings.

Evening life is also incredibly breathtaking there. There are nightclubs and discos operating until dawn.

Palermo

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Palermo is the capital of Sicily, and one of the largest cities in Italy. More than 600 thousand people live there, and in the summer months, a large number of travelers are added. In a word, life here is just boils. The appearance of the city combines European and Asian features – you’ll be able to see even the Greek temple and the dome of the mosque there.

Local markets resemble picturesque oriental bazaars – here you can try the most unusual food, and buy beautiful souvenirs.

Sandy beaches are located next to the city. They are surrounded by luxury hotels. You can get there by public transport, but it is even more convenient to rent a car for the entire stay on the island. The infrastructure is well developed, and a perfect selection of beach activities is at your service.

Of course, there are many attractions in Palermo. Be sure to visit the Capuchin Catacombs of Palermo, where mummies have been preserved for several centuries – about 800 bodies ‘rest’ there.

In Palermo, concerts and festivals are regularly held. It’s worth tasting the national cuisine. Delicate cheese, fish, fruits and many types of coffee – all this will appeal to any gourmet.

Cefalu

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Cefalu is a small town in the north of Sicily. It’s most convenient to get to it from Palermo. The climate is excellent – you can swim in the local seawater in May, and the best month for vacation is September when the number of tourists is decreasing, and prices are falling. There are beautiful sandy beaches. Remember that on public beaches, finding a deck chair in July and August can be a problem.

Travelers also like the picturesque area – sloping sections of the coast alternate with steep cliffs. The sea is clean, which means diving will be excellent. The infrastructure in Cefalu is well developed: there are enough hotels, cafes, and nightclubs.

Sicilian cuisine will also delight guests. It’s also worth visiting the cathedral, the city museum, the Osterio Magno Palace.

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