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The Tyrrhenian Sea is adored by Italians, as well as tourists who come to the country to soak up the coast and visit beautiful ancient towns.

Location

Finding the Tyrrhenian Sea on the map is very easy. It washes the western part of Italy. The sea is part of Mediterranean Sea, passing between islands such as:

  • Sicily;
  • Sardinia;
  • Corsica;
  • Ischia;
  • Capri;
  • Pontian;
  • Lipari;
  • Tuscan archipelago;
  • Apennine Peninsula.

Tyrrhenian Sea on the map

Currents

Sea currents create a so-called cyclonic gyre, which is of a general nature.

Historical events

The reservoir was the territory of maritime campaigns and campaigns carried out by the Romans in other regions of the world. The inhabitants of Rome called the sea the Lower Sea. The sea received its name in honor of the ancient peoples who fled here, according to legend, from mainland Greece, more precisely from the city of Lydia. One of the tribes, the Etruscans, was led by Prince Tyrrhenus. In his honor, the settlers began to be called Tyrrhenians.

What straits are there in the Tyrrhenian Sea

  • Sicilian;
  • Messinsky;
  • Stromboli;
  • Bonifacio;
  • Corsican;
  • Sardinian.

Relief

A fault runs along the bottom of the Tyrrhenian Sea, which is located between Europe and Africa. On the banks of the reservoir there are such famous volcanoes, like Vesuvius, Vulcano and Stramboli. Their eruptions can occur several times an hour.

Cities and ports

On the coast there are such historical areas, like Campania, Calabria, Lazio, Tuscany. The largest port cities are:

  • Bastia - from France;
  • Cagliari;
  • Naples; Palermo;
  • Rome (port of Civitavecchia, which is located 68 kilometers from the capital);
  • Salerno;
  • Trapani;
  • Gioia Tauro (island port and town).

Naples photo

Flora and fauna

The fauna in the sea is the same as in the Mediterranean Sea, these are eel, sardine, swordfish, tuna, etc. Peridinea are common algae here.

Characteristic

  • Sea area 214,000 km 2;
  • The Tyrrhenian Sea is divided into two basins - Vavilova and Marsili. They are separated from each other by the underwater Issel Ridge, named after Arthur Issel;
  • The reservoir is located in the Mediterranean northern subtropical climate zone;
  • Precipitation is distributed in accordance with the seasons and the influence of air masses. In summer there is practically no rain, and in winter precipitation in the form of light rains occurs quite often;
  • The sea is located in a basin, the maximum depth of which is 3719 meters. The average depth is more than 1.5 kilometers;
  • Warm weather prevails at sea, characterized by a light breeze;
  • Wind directions are constantly changing, which is reflected in waves and weather;
  • Summer at sea is quite hot, the weather is clear and calm, winter is predominantly mild, gloomy, and rather windy;
  • Average annual precipitation 500ml;
  • The maximum water temperature in August is 25 degrees Celsius, and in winter it stays at +13 degrees;
  • The sea waters are quite salty, the ppm level varies from 37.7 to 38 units.

Ischia photo

  • A huge number of historical attractions, most of which are concentrated in cities such as Anzio, Terracina, Sperlonga, Ajaccio. Anzio during the Roman Empire was the residence of emperors and the elite of society;
  • The Tyrrhenian Sea is also famous for the fact that on its shores there are the ruins of the city of Pompeii, whose inhabitants died during the eruption of Vesuvius. Research is still being carried out here and archaeological expeditions are constantly working here. Entrance to the city is open to everyone; tourists can visit the ancient ruins;
  • The ancient district of Miratea is rich in villas, castles and temples, which are surrounded by picturesque greenery;
  • On the island of Ischia, which is located in the middle of the sea, there are healing thermal springs. The baths were built back in Roman times, and are perfectly preserved, still serving their functions today.

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Description of the place

Tyrrhenian Sea - part of the Mediterranean Sea near west coast Italy, between the Apennine Peninsula ( Italian regions Tuscany, Lazio, Campania and Calabria) and the islands of Sicily, Sardinia and Corsica.
In the central part its depth reaches 3719 meters. Water temperature: +13ºС in winter, +25ºС in summer. Average monthly temperature air: in summer +20 - +25ºС. in winter +5 - +12ºС.

The Tyrrhenian Sea in Italy is famous for its wonderful bays, exquisite and unique landscapes, crystal clear sea and a mountainous coastline, on which small towns and small resort areas are located.
The entire coast of the Tyrrhenian Sea contains a rich historical past. One of these places is the most beautiful resort area, located between Rome and Naples, is the Odyssey coast (Riviera di Ulisse), it was founded in antiquity.
On the more than two hundred kilometer tourist zone of Odyssey there are such famous resorts like: Anzio, Terracina, Sperlonga, Sabaudia, Gaeta, Formia, etc. The tourist infrastructure is well developed in these areas. Many call this sea one of the most beautiful in the world, the coast of which is decorated with amazing natural parks.
There are many island resorts in the Tyrrhenian Sea: the most popular of them are on the islands of Capri and Ischia.
The beaches here are mostly pebble or rocky, very well maintained, not wide, protected from the wind by hills and rocks. There is also sandy beaches, they can be found along the coast from Alassio to Santo Lorenzo. The beach season here is quite long, lasting from May to October. average temperature on average several degrees higher than in the Adriatic Sea.

Picturesque resort towns in Italy are increasingly becoming summer destinations Russian tourists. Among Western European travelers, one of the most popular destinations is the long coastline, washed by the warm waters of the Tyrrhenian Sea. The resorts here are varied; lovers of pleasant leisure travel here for a variety of purposes:

  • get acquainted with ancient buildings - medieval monasteries, palaces, abbeys, fortresses, monuments and temples - Naples, Terracina, Pompeii and other Italian cities;
  • have fun and carefree relaxation on the local pebble, rocky or sandy shorelines;
  • ride on inexpensive yachts or explore with experienced divers undersea world the unusually transparent Tyrrhenian Sea.

Thanks to the Mediterranean climate, holidays on the Tyrrhenian Sea are extremely comfortable, although rains in the summer months are rare “guests” on the coast. The first vacationers appear here at the beginning of May. In October, you can still meet vacationers at the resorts, albeit few in number. They will not be disappointed by the temperature of the water and air during the warm period:

  • May: +21.3…+22.6 (+18.9);
  • June: +26.1…+27.6 (+22.8);
  • July: +29.7…+31.2 (+25.6);
  • August: +30.7…+32.2 (+26.3);
  • September: +25.9…+27.2 (+24.4).

Here are the average air temperatures for the last three years. The indicators to which sea water warms up are given in parentheses. Each of the most famous local resorts has something special that sets it apart from similar cities on the coast, but It’s easy to choose a tour with us.

Terracina

The Tyrrhenian Sea offers no less choice of holiday destinations than the famous Adriatic coast. Terracina is considered one of the most famous local resorts. The town became famous for its ancient quarter with Cathedral and an ancient forum, similar to similar ancient ruins in the Italian capital. But above all, it attracts with its 15-kilometer line of wide beaches.

Fans of diving will certainly become frequent guests of Pianetamare, a modern diving center. Connoisseurs of fiery dances have fun in Ribbon, Roma, Grande and several other cozy bars and crowded clubs of the resort. The venerable age of Terracina is evidenced by the remains of the stone-covered Appian Way and the powerful walls of the Temple of Jupiter, towering on the hill, where travelers climb, dreaming of looking at the city and its beaches from the flat top.

Sperlonga

For lovers of sunbathing on golden sand, who have chosen a holiday on the Tyrrhenian coast, there is an ideal place 18.8 km from Terracina. Here, surrounded by low cliffs, is Sperlonga, a tiny settlement where young people and parents with young children like to relax. The first are attracted by the dance parties and the restaurant that decorates the 6-kilometer embankment. The latter are attracted by the sea, calm and rather shallow off the coast, as well as a large selection of local beaches:

  • Delle Bambole is known for its clean pebble bottom;
  • Dell’Angolo – well equipped and crowded;
  • Bazzano became famous for its beach restaurant and loud parties;
  • Delle Salette is equipped with a children's playground, where volleyball fans gather;
  • Delle Fontana is located very close to the central quarters of the village.

Gaeta

Only 16 km separates Sperlonga from another small resort. Situated on the rocky coastline, Gaeta attracts thousands of avid surfers and passionate divers every year. The ancient town has a lot of interesting things for those who are sincerely interested in history. Here you can visit several medieval churches and even in the mausoleum of the Roman consul, wander between the powerful walls of the well-preserved Aragonese-Angevin fortress. Sunbathers in the Italian sun choose one of the 17 sandy beaches of the picturesque resort. The most populous and well-equipped are Sant'Agostino, Serapo and Fontagna.

Formia

Thanks to the statue of Christ, the small resort is visible from afar when approached by sea. Formia is separated by 7.3 km from Gaeta, in contrast to which it is quite quiet place. Tourists who find themselves in Castellon, a beautiful city quarter, seem to find themselves in the early Middle Ages.

A special feature of the local sand beaches is their fairly large width. Despite hundreds of vacationers and crowds of surfers, it is not too noisy here. Resort guests often choose to stay in a luxury hotel, whose rooms are located in the reconstructed Royal Palace.

Baia Domizia

Among the resorts of the Tyrrhenian Sea, those that have arisen quite recently are rare. One of them is Baia Domizia, which appeared in the 1960s. To reach it from Formia, you have to cover a short distance of 26.2 km. The town, consisting of three streets, does not have any historical attractions.

But holidaymakers planning a holiday on the Tyrrhenian Sea will find plenty of inexpensive hotels and the air is saturated with the delicate aroma of pine forests. They will certainly appreciate the cleanliness of the local sandy beaches and the variety of water activities, from snorkeling to catamarans. Italians and tourists from Britain predominate among vacationers.

It will take travelers approximately 3.5-4 hours to fly on a comfortable airliner from the Russian capital to Rome. This is how long a direct flight between two cities lasts. From the crowded metropolis, tourists travel by bus to one of the selected resorts for a pleasant stay and acquaintance with historical monuments and breathtaking buildings from different eras and styles. You can visit the Tyrrhenian coast thanks to our air tours to Italy. Choose the one you like and go on an adventure!

- "Riviera Odyssey" with famous resorts Terracina, Sperlonga and others. Wonderful bays, interrupted by small towns and mountains, decorate the coast. This is the Tyrrhenian Sea - crystal clear, blue, calm. This is the part of the Mediterranean Sea that washes the western shores of Italy.

Here are the provinces of Tuscany, Campania, Lazio and Calabria. Many call this sea one of the most beautiful in the world, the coast of which is decorated with amazing natural parks.

The name of the sea comes from the word that was used to call the inhabitants of Lydia. The ancient Romans called this sea “Lower”, in contrast to “Upper” (Adriatic). The Tyrrhenian Sea is located between Corsica, Sardinia, Sicily and

In the central part its depth reaches 3719 meters. It communicates with other parts of the Mediterranean Sea by straits: in the north - the Corsican, in the south - the Sardinian, in the west - Bonifacio, in the southwest - the Sicilian, in the southeast - the Messina.

The main ports of this sea are the Italian Palermo, Cagliari, Naples, as well as the French Bastia. The most famous area on the coast is Liguria, which is the most popular tourist center, which attracts travelers to the Tyrrhenian Sea.

Here the sea harmoniously combines with the mountains descending to it, amazing beautiful beaches. This is a great place for relaxation, scuba diving, yachting, and boating. This is actually one of the best places in the world for yachting. Here you can find rental yachts of any class and size almost everywhere.

From Moscow to Rome it is about three hours by air. All coastal resorts can be reached using the transfer service. The Tyrrhenian coast includes hundreds of kilometers of beaches, picturesque nature, clear sea, small cozy towns, each of which is unique in its own way, has most interesting story, culture and traditions. The main seaside resorts are Anzio, Sabaudia, Formia, San Felice Circeo, Sperlonga, Terracina, Gaeta, Baia Domizia.

The beaches here are mostly pebble or rocky, very well maintained, not wide, protected from the wind by hills and rocks. There are also sandy beaches, they can be found along the coast from Alassio to Santo Lorenzo.

The beach season here is quite long, lasting from May to October. The average temperature is a few degrees higher than the Tyrrhenian Sea, ideal for swimming and snorkeling.

It’s good to combine a holiday here with a visit to famous cities nearby - Rome, Naples, Pompeii. The excursion program can be quite intense, since it is convenient to get to attractions from here. It’s also worth visiting Capri for a truly multifaceted vacation. Capri has many cozy secluded coves, hidden from view by high cliffs and dense vegetation. Those who like to be alone with nature will love this place.

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