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The Rimini Beach is a beach in Rimini, located along the beautiful coast of the Adriatic Sea.
DESCRIPTION OF THE RIMINI BEACH
The Beach of Rimini, about 15 kilometers long and up to 200 meters wide, is one of the most famous and sought after beaches both in Italy and in Europe.
The beach, wide, long and made up of fine-grained golden sand, is formed by combining 14 bathing establishments and some free beach areas.
The bathing establishments, which are among the best equipped on the coast, are entirely managed.
The Free Beach of Rimini (Spiaggia Libera) starts from the pier of the Port of Rimini (Molo di Levante), and continues for about 300 meters.
At the base of the pier, there is a large Ferris Wheel (Ruota Panoramica), and near its top we can find a restaurant which recalls the short-lived micronation Isola delle Rose (Republic of Rose Island), the Rockisland.
In addition to the classic beach equipment, such as deckchairs, umbrellas and sunbeds, you can rent from the bathing establishments equipment to practice sports both in the water and on the sand.
On the beach, during the summer season, you will find lifeguards, beach tennis, soccer, basketball, volleyball, fresh water swimming pools, hydromassage tubs, gyms, minigolf courses, surfing clubs, and much more.
Also, the seafront is populated by many restaurants, bars, coffee shops, and hotels.
A great deal of attention was paid above all to children. The Rimini Beach was awarded the coveted Green Flag by the Italian Pediatrician Association for child-friendly beaches.
Furthermore, most of the bathing establishments on the beach are pet-friendly, being accessible to dogs.
HOW TO GET TO THE RIMINI BEACH
The beach is located about 1 kilometer away from the Rimini railway station.
Along the beach, there are many bus stops (Marina Centro, Vespucci, Kennedy, Derna, Tripoli etc.), on the bus Lines 10 and 11.
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