Forte dei Marmi is very popular but if you are looking for a beautiful coastline in that area, the place to go to is the Cinque Terre, a UNESCO World Heritage Site. It is easy to get to from Pisa by taking the train to La Spezia and then changing to a regional train to get to the Cinque Terre (five towns along the coastline).
For information on trains: www.trenitalia.com
For information on the Cinque Terre: http://whc.unesco.org/pg.cfm?cid=31&id_site=826
Note however the Italian seaside towns are swamped by Italians in the summer (in addition to other tourists) and the crowds may be a little overwhelming for a honeymoon. (You are going to be sharing your 2-square-feet of beach with families and couples and everyone else). This goes for all beaches not just those in the Cinque Terre.
2007-06-03 10:07:03
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answered by worldsowide 4
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I used to live about an hour from Forte dei Marmi along the Ligurian coast. To be honest, I think you can find much more beautiful places to visit for your honeymoon. There are many small Tuscan villages that would be less crowded. You can visit Cinque Terre (as another person suggested) - there are 5 villages there, vineyards that are very romantic, seaside towns built into cliffs, and some great little restaurants. You could go farther along the coast to Portofino - very picturesque with some small beaches nearby, but again - crowded in summer. If I had to choose a place for a honeymoon again it would be either Tuscany or Venice (one of my favorite cities in the world). If you want more detailed suggestions or help, just email me - I will be happy to help!
Oh, and Congratulations and enjoy your honeymoon in Italy!
2007-06-05 03:24:47
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answered by Anonymous
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First of all you'll loose your way if you direct south of Pisa to go to Forte dei Marmi. It's located at abt. 27 miles but direction is north.Here's the map and route in case you'll be renting a car at the airport.
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Forte dei Marmi is a very nice sea resort, very renowned for its beaches, the night life too and for mondanity in general. However there is almost nothing there worth visiting if yr meaning is landscapes or museums or works of arts. All this you can find instead in Florence and wherever else all over Tuscany region. Forte dei Marni is just offering relax at the seaside,shopping opportunities and nightlife; your choice will be just depending on what you'll prefer doing...!!
If I were you, since you're in honeymoon, I would relax by the seaside and will save the stress of travelling all over Tuscany to a next time,but this is just my personal opinion.
In any case enjoy yr trip.!!!
2007-06-03 16:39:41
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answered by martox45 7
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Florence is a good city to spend your holyday; see more with hotelbye . Florence's museums, palaces, and churches house a few of the best creative secrets in the world. The most used and important memorial in Florence are: the Cathedral, the Baptistery, the Uffizi, the Bargello and the Accademia. Churches like: Santa Maria Novella and Santa Croce are veritable art galleries. In Florence you can even see the large and diverse artwork collection housed in the Pitti Palace. The Palazzo Pitti (The Pitti Palace) is a big 15th century palace found on the calmer south bank of the Arno River. The palace was number of years the house of Florence's rulers till 1919, when it absolutely was approved over to the Italian state, which transformed the palace right into a memorial complex. In spite of their metamorphosis, from elegant residence to a state-owned public developing, the palace still retains the air and environment of a personal series in a grand house.
2016-12-20 22:22:06
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answered by Anonymous
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i've been browsing the internet more than 4 hours today searching for answer to the same question, and I haven't found a more interesting debate like this. It's pretty worth enough for me.
2016-08-24 04:32:05
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answered by Anonymous
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visit to livorno where are the beaches clean is very beautiful place, you visit all tuscany.
2007-06-04 03:00:33
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answered by andrea b 2
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2016-12-30 16:17:53
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answered by ? 3
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