
Romagna, thanks to its territorial conformation, is the perfect place to unite a “sun and sea” vacation with one of culture and nature.

A land of grand eco history, capable of bringing together the lively rhythm of the coast with a reflection of its hilly landscapes, ready to welcome you and show you their wonders.
Cesena
Once a city to the family Malatesta, today it dedicates different museums to their history, like the Maletestian Library- the best preserved in the world with very precious manuscripts, or the Maletestian Fortress, one of the most important in Romagna which holds the Museum of Agriculture. Famous also for its historical center rich with beautiful high fashion shops and cafés.

San Leo
A massive rock belt of sea cliffs in a sloping Apennine sea landscape, an overlapping of antique houses set in superb rock with an ocellated bell tower. An intertwining of history and legend, sacred and profane, horrid prisons and placid church parishes - all of this in San Leo.

Longiano
Small Medieval city where the Maletestian Castle rises, seat of the richest collection of modern and contemporary art in the “Tito Balestra Foundation” region. In this beautiful little town one can also find the Museum of Epoch music records, the collection of Masks from Theatre Art Plays and the Territory Museum.
| Ravenna |
Ravenna preserves in its splendid monuments the proof of the role it has played in politics, in commercial trade and art in different civilizations. |
| San Marino |
The Republic of San Marino, is a real, separate State within the confines of Italy and a heavily visited tourist destination. A walk through its narrow streets lined with characteristic shops, panoramas and shows of ceremonies of State, make it a place to see at least once. Its monuments, towers, palaces, many museums and famous medieval festivals that are held in July, will surely leave you with deeply felt emotions. |

| Gradara |
An ancient village with an air of fairytales and antique flavour is the backdrop for the legend of Paolo and Francesca, written by Dante. A walk through its streets, in a fortress well illuminated and surrounded by century old oak trees, is an experience not to miss. |









