About Giulianova

Giulianova is idyllically situtated on Abruzzo’s Adriatic coast, but that’s only a small part of the town’s charm. It was designed by one man, who in the 1470s decided to model Giulianova on the idea of an ideal city, radiating out from its eight-sided cathedral, along grand roads, and surrounded by a protective wall with eight towers. The medieval centre of town still stands today, well protected from damage and over-tourism, and this centre is where we’ve found some of the best places to stay in Giulianova, including a family-friendly seafood restaurant with rooms, close to the ocean, and a charmingly converted villa a block back.

Giulianova’s towers still stand too, and some have been converted into museums and galleries. The historic part of town has a number of exceptionally charming churches, and beautiful small boutiques, so you can easily do more than enjoy the Adriatic coastline. Fishing is still a huge industry here, so its coastline doesn’t feel especially touristy. On one side are the traditional fishing huts and ships, and on the opposite side is the marina, which is a forest of elegant masts from yachts and other pleasure boats. Beyond that are the famed long sandy beaches.

The best places to stay in Giulianova are also ideal for exploring the national parks of the Abruzzo region, because it’s positioned at the foot of the spectacular Gran Sasso mountain range where you'll find abundant walking, hiking and climbing opportunities.

The Best Places to Stay in Giulianova

For Foodies and Families

  • The Mane Boutique Hotel is a charmingly simple little hotel. As well as sea views — some from private balconies — these 13 rooms offer crisp, white, contemporary decor. It also has a truly fantastic seaside seafood restaurant, a sunny terrace and an in-house babysitter.

For a Beach Break

  • Giulianova’s Hotel 900 is just a block back from the beach, and even has a palm tree in its colourful garden. Converted from an elegant villa, this now 16 room hotel is stylishly four star, with lots of natural light, and contemporary comforts, like a gym, bar, restaurant and complimentary bike rental. Family suites and a family-friendly restaurant make this an easy pick for a beach break with the kids.

For a private apartment or villa

  • If you’d prefer to stay in an apartment or private villa we recommend you visit our online partner, Booking.com.

Travel Information

  • Abruzzo International Airport, also called Pescara Abruzzo Airport, is Gulianova’s local airport, about 40 minutes' drive, or an hour and ten minutes by bus. ITA Airways and Ryanair are the main airlines to use the airport. Ancona Airport may also be useful, it's just over an hour away by road, or about two hours by train.
  • If you plan to hire a car, which we would advise if you want to get out and explore further afield, we recommend you visit our online partner Rentalcars.
  • Giulianova is on Abruzzo’s Adriatic coast, which has a very Mediterranean climate of hot, dry summers and mild winters. November through January can be rainy, but Giulianova is a fairly beach-y destination, so most visitors should plan to visit between May and September. Easter in Italy is quite a special time, with lots of celebration, and some tourist business reopen around Easter, so it’s always worth considering.

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The best hotels in Giulianova

Mane Boutique Hotel

Giulianova (Roseto degli Abruzzi)

Gorgeous hotel in Giulianova with marvellous views of the Adriatic sea, offering rooms decorated in a bright and gentle rustic-meets-modern style. Ideal for exploring the archaic towns of Abruzzo or romantic getaways, it has a restaurant serving locally-sourced fish and a varied wine selection.

  • Local exploring - Near the hotel is the Medieval town of Atri and the Tower of Ceranno, a coastal tower built by the Kingdom of Naples.
  • Sights nearby - One of the houses of Gabriele D'Annunzio, the eccentric poet, soldier and hero of the Italian fascists, is 18 miles away.
  • Restaurant with rooms - Ristorante Manetta is a seaside fish-restaurant and is very popular in the area.
  • Kids Club - In-house baby-sitter
from AU$178 for 1 room, 1 night including taxes & fees
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Hotel 900

Giulianova (Giulianova)

Stylish 4-star hotel brushing the sandy-white toes of the Adriatic sea offering modern, comfortable rooms in a bright, minimalist style. Ideal for lounging at the beach or exploring the many natural parks in Abruzzo. Featuring a restaurant, bar, gym and massages. A chic base to explore the region.

  • Beach Life - Within a 2 minute walk from the beaches of Giulianova, awarded the EU Blue Flag multiple times.
  • Designer
  • Seaside
  • Restaurant
from AU$217 for 1 room, 1 night including taxes & fees
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