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1. Mirabilandia

With its range of roller coasters and themed worlds, Mirabilandia is a limitless playground for children of all ages. The theme park, which has a vast water world section, features some of the most exhilarating rides in Europe. Provide a thrilling time for your kids at the shows and rides of one of Italy’s largest amusement parks.
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Mirabilandia showing rides and a waterpark as well as a small group of people

2. Eurocamp

Send your kids to or join a group at EuroCamp on Italy’s Adriatic Coast for an all-in-one active vacation location. Enjoy all kinds of sports at this facility and make friends during your stay.
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3. Grattacielo Marinella

As one of the main skyscrapers in the Romagna Riviera, the Grattacielo Marinella dwarfs the surrounding hotels and vacation homes. The construction of the tower in 1958 signified the growing allure of the Cesenatico beach region. Capture photos of this domineering architectural symbol of prosperity that has made an indelible mark on the beachscape.
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Grattacielo Marinella

4. Atlantica Water Park

Atlantica Water Park is one of the most popular attraction venues in the Emilia Romagna region. From all angles, its tangled water slides enter the heated pools, which are flanked by dark red boulders and vegetation. Relax in a colorful dinghy or float around the large swimming pools.
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Atlantica Water Park featuring signage

5. Levante Park

With its lake and tree-lined lawns, Levante Park is a green artery running across the southern side of Cesenatico. This family-friendly setting contains several playgrounds and some sports equipment among other amenities and activities. Bring your kids to check out the swans and hens congregating near the water.
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Cesenatico featuring a river or creek

6. Cesenatico Maritime Museum

The Cesenatico Maritime Museum is a tribute to the seafaring traditions of the Adriatic Coast. Half of the museum comprises historic sailing boats floating on the town’s canal, which was designed by Leonardo da Vinci. The covered part traces the harbor’s growth through films and maritime relics. Visit both parts of the complex to trace the rich maritime history of the area.
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Cesenatico Maritime Museum which includes a bay or harbor

7. Spazio Pantani Museum

Spazio Pantani Museum is a museum and tribute to Italian cycling icon Marco Pantani, who died under tragic circumstances at the age of 34. Photos, films and items relating to the local hero piece together his fascinating life and the circumstances that led to his untimely death. Learn through these intriguing displays about the so-called Pirate, who grew up here in Cesenatico.
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Spazio Pantani Museum

8. Piazza delle Conserve

One of the main squares of Cesenatico, the Piazza delle Conserve is a pedestrian hub formerly used to store ice to preserve food. Fish and meats were kept cold in the square for hundreds of years up until the 20th century. In this fascinating tribute to history, discover one of the city’s three ice-preserve wells that have survived from the original 20.
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9. Moretti House

The Moretti House was the canal-side home of poet and author Marino Moretti, who was born here in 1885. Today, the house serves as a museum related to 20th-century Italian literature, with a focus on Moretti’s novels, manuscripts and poems. Attend some of the readings, conventions and exhibitions showcased in this active museum.
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Moretti House

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