The Pier is the most recognizable symbol of Forte dei Marmi, a long walkway suspended between sea and sky that for over a century has welcomed leisurely strolls, lighthearted conversations, and golden sunsets.
A detached villa with a private pool in a residential area of Forte dei Marmi, designed for those seeking privacy and comfort. Bright interiors, contemporary finishes, and manicured outdoor spaces. With its 400 m² and a garden of approximately 900 m², the property offers generous, secluded spaces.
The wellness area with sauna and hot tub invites relaxation after a day at the beach or exploring the galleries of Pietrasanta. The kitchen is fully equipped; six bedrooms and seven bathrooms ensure comfort and privacy.
Outside, the seasonal pool and gardens are ideal for leisurely breakfasts and sunset aperitifs. A private garage, a courtyard with bicycles and parking spaces, air conditioning, and Wi-Fi. Pets are welcome.
Forte dei Marmi is a ritual of sea and style: the Pier at sunset; the historic center with Il Fortino and the Museum of Satire; the Wednesday Mercato del Forte; a timeless night at La Capannina. Just minutes away are Pietrasanta, with galleries and ateliers, and the Versiliana pinewood with its summer festival. For those who love nature, the Apuan Alps, the Carrara quarries, and the Antro del Corchia make for unforgettable excursions.
The Pier is the most recognizable symbol of Forte dei Marmi, a long walkway suspended between sea and sky that for over a century has welcomed leisurely strolls, lighthearted conversations, and golden sunsets.
Once a defensive fortress in the 15th century, Forte dei Marmi is today renowned for its elegant seaside, offering golden sands, crystal-clear waters, and refined beach clubs where visitors can relax and enjoy the quintessential Tuscan coast experience.
Just a few kilometers from the sea rise the Apuan Alps, majestic and captivating, guardians of the famous Carrara white marble.
Just ten minutes from Forte dei Marmi, Pietrasanta is a gem of art and culture, enchanting visitors with its understated elegance. Its squares, contemporary galleries, and sculpture workshops reveal a deep connection with marble and bronze, materials that come to life here thanks to the work of talented artists and master craftsmen.
Nestled between the sea and the pine forest, the Versiliana Park has been a place where nature and culture merge for over a century.
Every Wednesday morning, Piazza Marconi transforms into a vibrant and colorful space: the famous Forte Market.
In the heart of Forte dei Marmi stands the Fortino of Leopold I, an 18th-century building overlooking the main square and preserving the historical soul of the town.
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