Riccione is located along the Adriatic Sea on the eastern coast of Italy. This town of approximately 34,500 inhabitants has been titled the ‘Green pearl of the Adriatic’, owing to its lush green surroundings.
The climate of this region is largely affected by the Adriatic Sea and can be visited anytime of the year. The sea breeze has a cooling effect on the summer temperatures keeping them at an average of 21°C. During winter, the temperatures do not drop below 10°C, but there is a fair bit of rainfall.
For many years, Riccione was a sleepy village on Italy’s eastern coast like several others. It was in the 1930s when Mussolini bought a villa here that the village was instantly elevated to international fame. Since, it has developed into one of the most important holiday resorts of the region.
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