Moving away from the beach, the town itself is very interesting. It does get crowded here in July and August, so book early.”For lodging Curnow suggests La Giacaranda, a boutique (six-room) property with a Mediterranean garden; and the apartments in the Palazzo Belmonte. GettyAfter a visit to the beach Santoro recommenda taking a walk through the streets of the ancient fishing hamlet, Chinalea [designated one of the most beautiful villages in Italy], which is part of Scilla. Locals are the main clientele of Cupra, which proudly flies its blue flag, Bandiera Blu [a designation indicating high-quality water and beach areas]. The sandy beach is wide and orderly—ball and racquet games are forbidden—and extends along the coast to neighboring Grottammare.
Source: Forbes May 09, 2021 12:22 UTC