Discovering the beauties of Tuscany
A seaside resort on the Tyrrhenian coast, Forte dei Marmi takes its name from the fort that lies right in the middle of the town, built by the Tuscan Grand Duke Pietro Leopoldo to defend the coast, and from the marble in the nearby Apuan Alps, wich was once regularly transported down the mountains to the town pier to be loaded on to ships
The beautiful area of Forte dei Marmi, once a marshland, is bordered on one side by the sea and the beach, entirely composed of fine golden sand, and on the other by the spectacular Apuan Alps.
The town has many wooded areas, mostly pinewood and a few surviving oaks, ancient plants that were once typical of the area.
The town of Forte dei Marmi, situated on the north coast of the province of Lucca, bordering on that of Massa Carrara, is part of the geographical/historical region of Versilia, with its seaside resorts and charming inland towns such as Pietrasanta, renowned for its community of artist and sculptors, ensuring a wide range of art exhibitions and festivals to be visited in the evening.
The nearby town of Torre del Lago hosts the summer festival dedicated to the operas of Giacomo Puccini, who as born closeby in the medieval walled city of Lucca.
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The Versiliana open-air theatre, once dear to the great Gabriele D’Annunzio, and situated just steps from the Augustus Hotel & Resort, plays host to the Versiliana Festival between July and August every year. The event offers recitals, dance and music, along with a great number of shows suited to all tastes, as well as special guests and many nationally-recognised figures.
The celebrations and events for Sant’Ermete Days start on August 26 with the renowed beach clubs rowing race and the historical parade from the City Hall to the Sant’Ermete Church.
On August 28, the most important event of the Sant’Ermete Days – a wonderful fireworks display – closes the celebration. The pyrotechnics are launched from the city wharf and suggestively reflect on the waves of the entire shoreline. Our guests can exclusively enjoy the fireworks from our beach restaurant Bambaissa.
The renowned street-market, with over 200 quality shops, taking place on Wednesdays and Sundays.
From the Augustus Hotel & Resort you can soak up the breathtaking Versilia landscape, with the Apuan Alps providing the backdrop to the golden sand bathed by the Tyrrhenian Sea. And this varying landscape can also be found at the dinner table: Versiliese cuisine cleverly combines simple and natural ingredients which make our traditional dishes unique and delicious.
Our hotel is delighted to serve such artistic cuisine, rich in authentic, quality foods which give our dishes genuine gastronomic distinction.
So many ways to relax and have fun
For those looking for a stay that goes beyond simply elaxing on the beach or in one of our two swimming pools,the resort offers a wide range of activities: not least a sizeable fleet of rowing boats, for taking short trips out to sea or courses with instructors.
We can also book pro-level cycles and mountain bikes for longer excursions, as well as tennis courts at one of the nearby clubs or a round on a Tuscan golf course.
For those seeking cultural or gastronomic visits, we can arrange transfers to Florence, Pisa, Lucca, Siena and Maremma, by private car or helicopter, tastings at prestigious wine cellars and farms, and sailing or motor boat trips, the perfect chance to visit the nearby Cinque Terre.
Our reception can also book private flights to any destination, or tourist flights to take in the beauty of Tuscany from above.
Contact us to discover more about the experiences, excursions, and exclusive services designed to help you enjoy Forte dei Marmi and Tuscany to the fullest. We will be delighted to assist you.