If you're travelling along the Adriatic coast, Comacchio is a stop you simply can't afford to miss. Once a town almost entirely surrounded by water, it now sits within a fertile landscape shaped by the great land reclamations of the twentieth century. Its historic centre, however, has lost nothing of its original character: a maze of canals, bridges and waterside views that tell the story of a thousand-year history.
Here, the sea and the Comacchio Lagoon take centre stage. For centuries, fishing, lagoon aquaculture and salt production defined local life, leaving a legacy that today weaves seamlessly with nature-based, seaside and cultural tourism, making Comacchio the perfect destination for travellers seeking rest, discovery and authenticity.
To visit Comacchio is to rediscover the pleasure of simple, unhurried things: a slow stroll along the canals, a walk at sunset along the lagoon embankments, a museum visit, lunch just metres from the water, or an encounter with the area's deep-rooted food traditions and local culture. The perfect itinerary for a weekend break or a slow travel holiday.
Completing the offer are the seven Lidi di Comacchio, seaside resorts with their wide, well-equipped beaches at the edge of the Po Delta Park, one of the most captivating natural areas on the Adriatic. From the hinterland to the sea, Comacchio is a complete destination, waiting to be discovered.
Let yourself be inspired and explore Comacchio through tailor-made experiences,
guided by people who truly know this land.