Abruzzo low cost, where to go in summer to spend little

Golden beaches, charming villages, unspoiled nature reserves and cuisine that conquers with every bite: Abruzzo is one of the most surprising and at the same time most accessible Italian regions for those dreaming of a summer holiday without emptying their wallet. Forget crowded and expensive places: along the Adriatic coast of Abruzzo there are destinations capable of offering crystal clear sea, art, nature and relaxation, all at incredibly competitive prices .
From medieval villages overlooking the hills to family-friendly seaside resorts, to wild, remote beaches, the Abruzzo coast manages to combine beauty and simplicity like few other areas in Italy. In this article we take you to discover some perfect locations for a low-cost summer in Abruzzo, among tree-lined promenades, trabocchi suspended over the sea, postcard views and small hidden historical-artistic treasures.
Tortoreto, family-friendly beachesTortoreto is one of those places that seem to have been designed for those who dream of a relaxing holiday, between the sea, hills and timeless beauty, but without having to spend exorbitant amounts. Along the stretch of Teramo coast between the Vibrata and Salinello rivers, there is a wide beach that is almost four kilometres long, flanked by a green tree-lined promenade, cycle paths and accommodation facilities with an excellent quality-price ratio , which make it the ideal destination for families, couples and budget-conscious holidaymakers who still want to enjoy the Adriatic Sea without sacrificing comfort.
On the seafront, elegant Art Nouveau villas stand out, telling the story of a refined past, but to discover the most authentic soul of the town, it is worth a visit to the Ecomuseo del Mare di Tortoreto Lido , where the history of the seafaring community comes to life among ancient fishing tools. Going up towards the medieval village of Tortoreto Alto, you find yourself among silent alleys and the beautiful square dominated by the Torre della Misericordia. Art lovers will find small hidden treasures here , such as the Church of Santa Maria della Misericordia with its sixteenth-century frescoes, the parish church of San Nicola, with its thousand-year-old origins, and the baroque Sant'Agostino, which houses a canvas by the great Mattia Preti.
Silvi, a terrace overlooking the sea for carefree holidaysSilvi welcomes with its genuineness those seeking sea and hills for a relaxing stay. Nestled between the last curves of the Teramo coast and the border with the province of Pescara, it is a small treasure chest where holidays are lived slowly, carefree and without the need to spend excessive amounts. In short, perfect for those seeking an economical escape between wide and equipped beaches, with shallow waters ideal for families with children, which alternate with panoramic views that take your breath away. One above all? The Silvi Alta viewpoint, a balcony suspended over the Adriatic where the sky and the sea merge into infinity, dotted with Aleppo pines and pastel-colored houses that seem to have come out of a postcard.
From the medieval village, still intact with its narrow streets and arched walls, the gaze extends to the peaks of the Gran Sasso and even touches the Tremiti Islands and the Conero. Walking through the streets of Silvi Alta you can breathe in the charm of history, among ancient churches such as that of San Salvatore, with the holy water stoups obtained from an ancient Roman temple and the remains of fourteenth-century frescoes.
Montesilvano, comfort and fun at low pricesA few kilometers from Pescara, overlooking the Adriatic and crossed by the Saline River, Montesilvano is an ideal destination for those looking for a low-cost seaside vacation that still includes comfort, services and entertainment. The city is divided between the historic and panoramic soul of Montesilvano Colle, one of the Authentic Villages of Italy , and the lively coastal area of Montesilvano Marina, where the beach merges with that of Pescara and most of the tourist facilities are concentrated, with hotels and guest houses a stone's throw from the sea at reasonable prices. The beach, awarded the Green Flag, is suitable for families with children thanks to the shallow waters and equipped areas.
Along the seafront , the Ciclovia Adriatica winds , much loved by those who love cycling with a view of the sea, while a little further on lies the Riserva Naturale di Santa Filomena, a peaceful corner among the Aleppo pines. Montesilvano really thinks of everyone and offers public beaches that are also accessible to people with disabilities. And if between a day in the sun and a bike ride you feel like discovering something different, small cultural gems await you, such as the Museo del Treno, with real vintage locomotives , and Palazzo Delfico, a fascinating baroque building in the heart of the old town.
Vasto and Punta Aderci, turquoise sea and wild natureVasto fascinates with its ancient center, surprises with its wide and free beaches, and satisfies everyone with its excellent economic accessibility. Just look out from the Loggia Amblingh, a balcony hidden among the historic alleys, to fall in love with the Golfo d'Oro, a blue crescent that embraces the Adriatic along the spectacular Costa dei Trabocchi . Here every glimpse seems to have come out of a painting: from the Caldoresco Castle to the Roman baths of Histonium, with marine mosaics that tell the myth of Neptune, up to Palazzo d'Avalos, which encloses eighteenth-century gardens.
But it is by going down towards the sea that Vasto reveals its most holiday-like soul , with the golden sand of the Marina, the shallow waters suitable for children's games and a relaxed atmosphere that smells of simple and happy summer. On a rock watches the Bagnante, a symbolic statue dedicated to female beauty, while not far away, under the surface of the sea, lies the submerged archaeological park , with Roman remains that attract divers. Towards the north, the landscape becomes wilder. It is here that the Punta Aderci Nature Reserve extends, which with its rocky promontory and beaches hidden among the Mediterranean scrub is one of the most enchanting places on the entire Abruzzo coast.
Fossacesia, holiday on the Trabocchi CoastFossacesia is a little-known location on the Costa dei Trabocchi , and for this reason it is ideal for those dreaming of a holiday in contact with nature, even on a limited budget. Overlooking the blue of the Adriatic and surrounded by olive groves and orange groves that reach almost to the shore, it offers postcard-like landscapes and an authentic welcome. Its most famous symbol is the Abbey of San Giovanni in Venere , imposing and evocative, built on a promontory where once stood a Roman temple dedicated to the goddess Venus. Today its cloister is a garden that smells of Mediterranean scrub and tells of centuries of spirituality and beauty.
From the top of the abbey you can dominate the entire gulf, but it is by going down towards the coast that you discover the true enchantment: small hidden bays, cliffs dotted with trabocchi and quiet beaches , ready to welcome those seeking relaxation and authenticity. To the south, near Punta Cavalluccio, there are hotels, bed & breakfasts and apartments with affordable prices suitable for those who want a low cost but still comfortable stay. For those who love moving in the open air, there is no shortage of paths that wind along the coast or inland, to be covered on foot or by bicycle.
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