Anzio - Nettuno
Anzio, a charming town approximately
51 kilometers south of Rome, graces the Lazio coast. This seaside gem boasts a population of around 60,500
inhabitants (as of April 2019). Anzio's harbor is a captivating sight, with colorful fishing boats bobbing
in the azure waters. Beyond its beauty, Anzio holds historical significance.
During World War II, it served as the landing site for Operation Shingle, a pivotal Allied operation
that impacted the course of the Italian Campaign.
History buffs can honor fallen soldiers from World War II at the
beautifully kept Beach Head War Cemetery. Explore the natural beauty of the Regional Nature Reserve Tor Caldara, a sanctuary for plants, animals, and a small sulfur lake
accessible by a wooden bridge. Uncover remnants of ancient Antium and learn about Anzio's ties to
Emperor Nero at the Villa Imperiale and Neronian Port.
Anzio's harbor beckons seafood lovers with an array of
lip-smacking restaurants serving the freshest catches of the day. Explore local
markets to discover unique treasures and regional products. As evening falls,
embrace the relaxed seaside vibe and enjoy a leisurely evening by the sea,
reminiscent of the Greek isles.