Gaeta
Gaeta, a picturesque coastal town in
Italy's Lazio region, offers a captivating blend of ancient heritage and modern
charm. This town's historic roots run deep, with Ancient Caieta perched on the slopes of Torre di Orlando dating back to the 10th-9th
century BC. Once inhabited by the Oscan-speaking
Aurunci tribe, Gaeta later came under the influence
of Rome around 345 BC, becoming a favored location for luxurious seaside villas
owned by Roman elites. Its strategic location on a promontory stretching toward
the Gulf of Gaeta further cemented its role in military history.
Explore the captivating Santuario
della Santissima Trinità - Della Montagna Spaccata, a unique split mountain sanctuary with ancient engravings and a
church perched within. Visit Gaeta's oldest fort, the Angevin Castle (Castello
Angioino), which served as a penitentiary
until 1990. Hike to the top of Monte Orlando for panoramic views and explore the ruins. In the evening, stroll
along the beautiful shoreline of the Gulf
of Gaeta, soaking in the night vibes and
the lights reflecting on the water. Indulge in great coffee, snacks, artisan
ice cream, and cocktails at the popular Bar Platani, or savor seafood with a view
at the Cycas Ristorante Bar. Gaeta's nightlife offers a variety of options, including movies,
restaurants, bars, and nightclubs.