Lido Di Cincinnato is a scenic beach located in Anzio, Italy, about 50 kilometers southwest of Rome. It is known for its light-colored sandy shores and is popular among locals, particularly families with young children, due to its gentle slope and shallow waters
The beach area is partly privately managed by bathing establishments and features artificial breakwaters to mitigate erosion. Lido Di Cincinnato adjoins the Tor Caldara regional park, offering beautiful natural landscapes with oak trees and a medieval watchtower.
Historically, the area played a significant role during World War II as part of the Battle of Anzio. Today, it offers a peaceful retreat with opportunities for water sports like windsurfing and sailing.