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Pescara Luxury rentals

Discover Pescara in Abruzzo—where your family can enjoy sunny beaches, gentle bike trails, and seaside gelato strolls. Make lasting memories together here!

Pescara Vacation Rentals

Borgo Agrituristico Il Pino
Ortona, Abruzzo, Italy
$1,127 night
Intensivo-Elegante
Roseto degli Abruzzi, Abruzzo, Italy
$1,971 night
Serrani
Roseto degli Abruzzi, Abruzzo, Italy
$1,280 night
Villa mit atemberaubender Aussicht und privatem Pool
Carassai, Marche, Italy
$1,518 night
Erschwingliche Villa mit privatem Pool
Montelparo, Marche, Italy
$911 night
Luxuriöse und erschwingliche Villa mit privatem Pool
Santa Vittoria in Matenano, Marche, Italy
$1,127 night
Villa mit Pool für 29 Personen ca. 800 m2
Montelparo, Marche, Italy
$3,660 night
La Villa degli Ulivi - Landhaus mit privatem Pool
Fermo, Marche, Italy
$1,395 night

Tips on renting in Pescara

Getting Around

When you visit Pescara in the heart of Abruzzo, Italy, two must-see attractions promise unforgettable family moments. Stroll along the iconic Pescara Beach, where soft golden sand and gentle Adriatic waves invite kids to play while parents relax under sun umbrellas—don’t miss the lively boardwalk with gelato stands and bike rentals for a breezy ride. For a touch of history, explore the Museo delle Genti d’Abruzzo, where interactive exhibits and hands-on workshops bring Abruzzo’s rich culture to life for visitors of all ages.

What to Pack

Pack your bags for a vibrant family adventure in Pescara, the jewel of Abruzzo, Italy, where sunny days at the golden sands of Spiaggia di Pescara meet mountain escapes to Roccaraso and Campo Felice ski resorts. Bring lightweight clothing, swimsuits, and sun hats for beach play, plus cozy layers and snow gear for winter slopes. Don’t forget sunscreen, sunglasses, and your favorite tech gadgets for capturing memories. Family-friendly restaurants, scenic bike paths, and easy access to both sea and mountains ensure everyone finds joy in every season.

Must-Try Activities

In Pescara, families can enjoy a variety of activities that blend relaxation and adventure. Stroll along the Lungomare, where the gentle sea breeze and soft sand invite you to build castles and collect seashells. Explore the lush Pineta Dannunziana, a shaded park perfect for picnics and leisurely walks. Visit the Pescara Aquarium to discover vibrant marine life, or rent bikes to ride along the scenic coastline. In the evenings, savor local cuisine at family-friendly restaurants, creating memories that will last a lifetime.

Smart Spending Tips

Budgeting for a family getaway to Pescara, nestled in the heart of Abruzzo, means blending seaside luxury with family-friendly value. Expect a daily budget of €180 per person or around €650 for a family of four, covering elegant accommodations, lakeside bike rentals, and gelato breaks along the Adriatic coast. Treat your family to the "Abruzzo Family Discovery" tour by Italia Bella Tours for €120 per adult and €60 per child, exploring historic piazzas and sandy beaches. Savor dinner at Trattoria del Mare, where fresh seafood and local pasta average €35 per adult.Budgeting for a family getaway to Pescara, nestled in the heart of Abruzzo, means blending seaside luxury with family-friendly value. Expect a daily budget of €180 per person or around €650 for a family of four, covering elegant accommodations, lakeside bike rentals, and gelato breaks along the Adriatic coast. Treat your family to the "Abruzzo Family Discovery" tour by Italia Bella Tours for €120 per adult and €60 per child, exploring historic piazzas and sandy beaches. Savor dinner at Trattoria del Mare, where fresh seafood and local pasta average €35 per adult.

Pescara, nestled on Italy’s Adriatic coast, offers a blend of sun-soaked beaches and vibrant city life. Start your adventure at Lungomare Matteotti, where you can enjoy family-friendly beaches like Lido Sabbia d’Oro. Stroll along the Ponte del Mare, a striking pedestrian and cycle bridge, for panoramic views of the coastline and city skyline. Don’t miss Museo delle Genti d’Abruzzo, an interactive museum that brings local history and traditions to life for all ages.

For a taste of local flavor, visit the bustling Mercato Coperto di Piazza Muzii, where you can sample regional cheeses, fresh seafood, and pastries from historic bakery Panificio Di Nardo. Families can join the Pescara Bike Tour, a guided excursion through the city’s parks and seafront, perfect for active travelers. Art lovers should explore the birthplace of Gabriele D’Annunzio, now a museum celebrating the poet’s legacy.

For a hidden gem, seek out the Pineta Dannunziana Nature Reserve, a peaceful pine forest ideal for picnics and birdwatching, just minutes from the city center. Local families often gather here for weekend outings, making it a great spot to mingle and experience authentic Pescara. End your day with gelato at Gelateria Rivareno, a favorite among locals, before catching a sunset over the Adriatic.

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Frequently Asked Questions

Ready to see what Pescara has to offer? Let’s tackle some of the burning questions you might have as you plan your visit!

  • The best time to visit Pescara, Italy for outdoor fun is late spring through early autumn, particularly from May to September, when the Adriatic coastline is at its most inviting. During these months, the golden sands of Pescara Beach are perfect for sunbathing and water sports, while the nearby Majella National Park offers ideal conditions for hiking and cycling. The city comes alive with open-air concerts and vibrant festivals, making every day feel like a celebration of the Italian summer.

  • In Pescara, you can find trustworthy local guides and family adventure tours through agencies such as Abruzzo With Gusto, which offers immersive food and cultural experiences in the vibrant city center and surrounding countryside. For outdoor adventures, Majellando provides guided excursions into the stunning Majella National Park, where families can enjoy hiking, wildlife spotting, and even truffle hunting. The Pescara Tourist Information Office on Piazza della Rinascita is also a reliable resource for connecting with certified guides.

  • For families seeking comfort and convenience in Pescara, the beachfront area along Viale della Riviera offers a vibrant atmosphere with easy access to sandy beaches, playgrounds, and a variety of gelaterias. Staying near Piazza Salotto places you close to lively cafés, shopping, and the pedestrian promenade, while the Pineta Dannunziana district provides a quieter setting near the lush pine forest park, perfect for nature walks and outdoor activities with children.

  • For a vibrant three-day trip to Pescara, begin by strolling along the lively Lungomare, where the Adriatic Sea meets golden beaches and bustling cafés. Explore the Museo delle Genti d’Abruzzo to discover the region’s rich heritage, then admire the contemporary architecture of the Ponte del Mare, offering stunning sunset views. Don’t miss the birthplace of poet Gabriele D’Annunzio, now a fascinating museum, and enjoy fresh seafood in the atmospheric district of Pescara Vecchia.

  • Along the Adriatic coast near Pescara, popular beaches like Lido Beach and Stabilimento Balneare La Capannina are well-known for their excellent summer services, including lifeguards on duty. These beaches are part of the vibrant Pescara Riviera, a hotspot for both locals and tourists seeking safe swimming conditions. You’ll find clearly marked lifeguard stations, organized sunbeds, and plenty of amenities, making them ideal for families and anyone looking to enjoy the sea with peace of mind.

  • During the colder months, Pescara comes alive with festive energy, especially during the Pescara Christmas Village, which transforms Piazza Salotto with twinkling lights, artisan markets, and local delicacies. The city’s waterfront hosts a vibrant New Year’s Eve celebration, featuring live music and spectacular fireworks over the Adriatic Sea. In nearby Chieti, the centuries-old Good Friday procession, one of Italy’s oldest, draws visitors with its hauntingly beautiful choral music and torch-lit streets, offering a unique glimpse into Abruzzo’s winter traditions.

  • While staying in Pescara, you should budget around 25 to 40 euros per person each day for meals, depending on your dining preferences. Enjoy fresh seafood along the Adriatic promenade, savor authentic arrosticini at a local trattoria, or indulge in gelato near Piazza Salotto. If you opt for casual cafes or pizzerias, costs can be lower, but a three-course dinner at a seaside ristorante overlooking the Ponte del Mare will be on the higher end.

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