Things to do in Cervia

Top Things to Do in Cervia

Things to Do in Cervia


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Top Attractions in Cervia

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  • Wanda N
    Kassel, Germany100 contributions
    4.0 of 5 bubbles
    On a rainy day Golf was no option so I convinced/bully my hubby and teenage son to see butterflies with me. Just awe struck! So many! Loads of easy to consume info all over the walls. Butterflies flattering all around and I didn’t have to go to the jungle.
    Written 30 August 2023
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  • Shelby
    3 contributions
    5.0 of 5 bubbles
    Just back from a wonderful holiday in Cervia. We were at the beach (bagno 169) every day for 10 days. Federika Julia Claudia Fabio and all the staff were very professional and friendly. Food was excellent so was the service. So clean everywhere. Can’t wait to go back next year It is a very special place
    Written 25 June 2019
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  • B Y
    Lisbon, Portugal13 contributions
    4.0 of 5 bubbles
    Beautiful sitting beach, especially for youngster people. Expensive but grate quality. Fully enjoyed with fantastic drinks we have that near the beach lots of restaurant & bar. Lovely sunshine.
    Written 19 October 2020
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  • Martino B
    Chelmsford, UK4 979 contributions
    5.0 of 5 bubbles
    Great place to go and visit gives you a total outlook of the stunning line trees that you will find everywhere around the area
    Written 20 August 2022
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  • keithpI29YF
    14 contributions
    4.0 of 5 bubbles
    Expensive but well run. Had a pizza which can only unforgettably described as gourmet. Crispy based and well leavened. Do yourself a favor and try it.
    Written 27 August 2022
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  • Massimo A
    Padua, Italy94 contributions
    4.0 of 5 bubbles
    From Cervia down to Tagliata a long pine tree area is separating the beach from the resort area. In the north part it has less trees, but souther of Pinarella there are more trees and more shadows for everyone.
    I've been there with my family and my kids and we did enjoy the shadow and each play area. Moreover you can also eat a piadina there during lunch and very hot times. The area is also good for jogging or cycling north to south and backward.
    Enjoy!
    Written 22 August 2017
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  • Martino B
    Chelmsford, UK4 979 contributions
    5.0 of 5 bubbles
    A fantastic place to eat right on the beach with great facilities and friendly staff cannot fault this place and will return
    Written 20 August 2022
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  • Dick W
    Sittard, The Netherlands7 contributions
    5.0 of 5 bubbles
    Excellent kitchen, Great fish and pasta dishes, drinks served with Some bites and excellent service by the waiters.
    Everything is constantly kept clean and even our dog got a 5 star service with regularly fresh water.
    Written 3 August 2018
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  • lesterwing
    London, UK2 contributions
    5.0 of 5 bubbles
    We stayed at a hotel on a nearby street and found Oscar by coincidence. We stayed at their beach every day during our stay. The food was great, at nice prices. Great seafood pastas, and great menu for the kids. The staff were great, all of them. Nice bar also!

    Will be happy to return if we get back to Milano Marittima again!
    Written 18 July 2018
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  • Flore
    Arad, Romania1 661 contributions
    2.0 of 5 bubbles
    We went to Cervia coming from Rimini, but it seemed extremely complicated to find the entrance to Saline di Cervia. There are no signs of orientation and the GPS does not guide you correctly because there are many one way streets. Then you find that you had to make a pre-booking. Finally, they also accepted us with a group that formed then bu the trip was a rudimentary and uncomfortable boat. At the destination, we were shown the salt-water basins, you could walk on salt-filled salt land and ... ready, back to the entrance! Right from the beginning, you were told that you would see flamingo birds, but obviously, I did not see any.
    All visit has one purpose - commercial. You are invited to buy the "famous" Cervia salt.
    Written 5 June 2019
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  • Aussies11
    Montelparo, Italy4 555 contributions
    5.0 of 5 bubbles
    We read in a newspaper article that the Museum runs guided tours so we went along and participated. Visitors only pay the entry fee of 2 Euro each to take part. The tour was given in Italian language by a gentleman who was a former worker at the salt pans. The speaker was very informative on the history of Cervia which in effect started with the salt pans; development of the walled town which originally was where the salt pans are located, why salt was such a valuable commodity back then (they had guards every 20 metres), how it was a "government controlled" product and originally only sold in Sali e Tabacchi shops. Of course now you can buy salt in supermarkets, deli shops, etc.
    The speaker took us through the museum's various displays including maps, a huge salt carrying boat, equipment such as scales etc. To finish the evening, an archeologist spoke about the finds in various sites and the importance of the town, in particular referring to Ravenna's importance during the early days.
    Souvenirs are for sale, as well as small sacks of Cervia's salt from the only manually worked pan left, all run by volunteers.
    Written 17 August 2017
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