Gaeta is a charming seaside town located in the Lazio region of Italy, nestled between Rome and Naples on the Riviera di Ulisse. It boasts seven beautiful beaches, including Serapo Beach with its golden sand and Fontania Beach known for its natural spring and grottoes. The town offers a mix of historical sites such as the Angevin-Aragonese Castle and the Split Mountain (Montagna Spaccata), along with modern amenities like well-equipped lidos. Gaeta is a popular summer destination for locals but remains relatively unknown to international tourists due to its lack of a direct train station. The town has a casual and laidback atmosphere, ideal for family vacations and relaxation.
Gaeta's historical center is filled with narrow streets and picturesque alleys, including the Borgo Elena neighborhood, which is famous for its fish market and historic architecture. The cuisine in Gaeta specializes in fresh seafood and local specialties like olives and tiella, a stuffed pie. The climate is Mediterranean, with warm summers and mild winters, making it an excellent choice for beachgoers who want to escape the city heat.
Visitors can engage in various activities, including swimming, snorkeling, hiking, and exploring the nearby areas like the Pontine Islands. Gaeta also hosts a U.S. and Italian naval presence, adding a unique international vibe to the town.