The Pisan coast is set in the Nature Park of Migliarino- San Rossore- Massaciuccoli, with the resorts of Marina di Pisa, Tirrenia and Calambrone to the south of the River Arno and Marina di Vecchiano to the north. It provides a coastal outlet for the municipalities of Pisa, San Giuliano Terme and Vecchiano, a stretch of Tyrrhenian coast offering a wide choice of seaside facilities and unspoilt beaches.
When travelling from Pisa to Marina di Pisa along the road that skirts the left bank of the Arno, there is an opportunity to watch eel fishing at the mouth of the river ("Bocca d'Arno") and enjoy the scenery of the shoreline and scrub of San Rossore Estate against the backdrop of the Apuan Alps.
Marina di Pisa features small beaches protected by breaker rocks and town squares lined with Art Nouveau buildings that look out onto the sea. The beaches become increasingly wider as the journey progresses towards Tirrenia and Calambrone, which are immersed in a vast pine forest and surrounded by dunes of great environmental value. The sandy beaches, the clear sea and shady woods, the sports and leisure facilities (riding schools, golf courses, discos and pubs) offer a relaxing and varied stay.
To the north of the Arno, Marina di Vecchiano stretches from the mouth of the Serchio to Torre del Lago Puccini with Migliarino Forest behind it. The long, sandy coastline features one of the few remaining unspoilt beaches, including a beautiful dunal ecosystem. Modern and comfortable facilities are seamlessly integrated with the natural surroundings; the silken beaches and Mediterranean vegetation with its fragrances and bright colours make Marina di Vecchiano the ideal destination for those who seek a holiday in close contact with nature, just a stone's throw from Pisa's art treasures.
When travelling from Pisa to Marina di Pisa along the road that skirts the left bank of the Arno, there is an opportunity to watch eel fishing at the mouth of the river ("Bocca d'Arno") and enjoy the scenery of the shoreline and scrub of San Rossore Estate against the backdrop of the Apuan Alps.
Marina di Pisa features small beaches protected by breaker rocks and town squares lined with Art Nouveau buildings that look out onto the sea. The beaches become increasingly wider as the journey progresses towards Tirrenia and Calambrone, which are immersed in a vast pine forest and surrounded by dunes of great environmental value. The sandy beaches, the clear sea and shady woods, the sports and leisure facilities (riding schools, golf courses, discos and pubs) offer a relaxing and varied stay.
To the north of the Arno, Marina di Vecchiano stretches from the mouth of the Serchio to Torre del Lago Puccini with Migliarino Forest behind it. The long, sandy coastline features one of the few remaining unspoilt beaches, including a beautiful dunal ecosystem. Modern and comfortable facilities are seamlessly integrated with the natural surroundings; the silken beaches and Mediterranean vegetation with its fragrances and bright colours make Marina di Vecchiano the ideal destination for those who seek a holiday in close contact with nature, just a stone's throw from Pisa's art treasures.

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