What to see near Hotel Tenda Rossa - Marina di Carrara
The territory of Versilia extends over an area of approximately 160 square kilometers along the coast of north-west. It includes the towns of Camaiore, Forte dei Marmi, Massarosa, Pietrasanta, Seravezza, Stazzema and Viareggio.
Versilia offers the opportunity to stay throughout the year, thanks to a mild climate and numerous recreational opportunities for leisure. A short distance away are art cities like Lucca, Pisa, Florence, Siena, San Gimignano and Volterra.
Behind it rise the Alps, while to the south lies the San Migliarino-Flush-Massaciuccoli. You can also visit the Sanctuary of Cetaceans in which to observe dolphins and whales in their natural environment.
The largest village in Versilia dates from the twelfth century. Its name derives from the Via Regia, which linked the coast to the hinterland in the Middle Ages. The city is a popular seaside resort, with an economy based on tourism and trade, fisheries and floriculture. There is a Viareggio a marina with many boats, shipbuilding, and for the construction of luxury pleasure boats for maintenance and repair during the winter, is famous throughout the world and boasts a centuries-old tradition. Viareggio is also famous throughout the world on the carnival was born in 1873.
The country is in the middle of a valley surrounded by hills and the Southern Alps in the heart of an area full of charm and tradition, what is the Versilia.
Among the most popular seaside resort of the Tyrrhenian Sea.
Through its territory (the sea, hills and mountains) is a resort for all seasons