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5 beaches in Chieti province to visit in spring

Autore: Redazione 30/04/2026 03:57

5 beaches in Chieti province to visit in spring

In spring the coastline of Chieti province wakes up: mild days (around 18-22°C), generally calm seas and fewer visitors make this season ideal for outdoor relaxation and nature activities. Here is a concise guide to five beaches worth visiting for walks, snorkeling, birdwatching and quiet moments.

Punta Penna (Vasto)

Punta Penna is a wide sandy stretch within the Punta Aderci Nature Reserve. Golden sands, shallow seabeds and protected dunes make it suitable for families and anyone seeking peace in spring.

How to get there and what to do

  • By car: SS16 Adriatica from Vasto; free parking near the reserve entrance.
  • Activities: reserve trails (20-30 min walks), light snorkeling, birdwatching and sunsets toward the trabocchi.

Practical tips: bring water shoes for rocky sections and insect repellent for evenings. Avoid weekends for more solitude.

Punta Aderci (cove)

A small pebble cove inside the same reserve: clear waters, cliffs and Mediterranean scrub create a secluded spot ideal for reading or beach yoga.

How to get there and what to do

  • Reserve parking, 15-minute walk on an easy path; also reachable by bike via the Via Verde.
  • Activities: yoga on the shore, visit Torre Cavalluccio and panoramic photos.

Practical tips: no services on site—bring water and appropriate footwear; watch for pebbles with small children.

Ripari di Giobbe (Ortona)

A small bay framed by rocky walls with rich underwater life, protected from winds—excellent for snorkeling and calm spring days.

How to get there and what to do

  • From Ortona: SS149 for about 5 km; paid parking near the bay.
  • Activities: light dives, coastal walks and a visit to Ortona's historic port.

Practical tips: pair with a coastal hike; avoid days with rough seas.

Punta dell'Acquabella

A pebble beach in the Punta dell'Acquabella Reserve, with rocky promontories and varied seabeds that attract snorkelers and nature photographers.

How to get there and what to do

  • By car: SP229 from Ortona, then a 10-minute steep path on foot; free beach without facilities.
  • Activities: snorkeling, exploring sea caves and picnics immersed in nature.

Practical tips: hiking shoes for the descent; bring shade and water as there are no services.

Le Morge (Torino di Sangro)

A mixed sand-pebble bay with rocky outcrops and close to traditional trabocchi—great for combining beach time with local seafood experiences.

How to get there and what to do

  • A14 Val di Sangro exit, then SS652; free parking nearby.
  • Activities: kayak trips to hidden coves, walks and dining on trabocchi.

Practical tips: family friendly (showers and bars in season); avoid peak summer months for quiet visits.

Practical advice for your visit

  • Best period: March–May for wildflowers, mild temperatures and fewer crowds.
  • Getting around: by car via A14 or SS16; regional trains from Pescara and Abruzzo airport 40–60 minutes away.
  • Useful gear: water shoes, light hiking footwear, water and sun protection.
  • Rules: camping on beaches is prohibited; respect protected areas and take your litter with you.

FAQ

  • Which beach is best for families? Punta Penna—shallow seabed and wide sandy areas.
  • Are there naturist stretches? Some quiet spots exist such as parts of Le Morge, but check local regulations before staying.
  • Can I camp on the beaches? No—camping is forbidden on the shore; look for nearby organized campsites.

Chieti province in spring combines sea, nature and local traditions: pick the beach that fits your pace and enjoy a calm Abruzzo escape.

Where it is

Location: Riserva di Punta Aderci, 66054 Vasto CH, Italia

Coordinates: 42.1739635, 14.7033441

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