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Holiday homes in Rimini

A holiday home in Rimini is the perfect base for anyone looking to combine sunshine, beach days and culture. This lively seaside resort on the Adriatic Coast, in the Emilia-Romagna region, has been a favourite with holidaymakers from across Italy and beyond for decades. Here, Mediterranean charm, centuries of history and a modern buzz come together effortlessly. Read more
Holiday homes in Rimini
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Why choose a holiday home in Rimini?

A holiday home in Rimini gives you the freedom to explore this varied part of Italy at your own pace. Spend your days soaking up the sun on the beach, then wander the atmospheric lanes of the historic centre in the evening. Thanks to Rimini’s central location, it’s easy to plan day trips to Bologna, Ravenna, or the beautiful hills of Emilia-Romagna.

The range of accommodation is broad and diverse: from modern apartments in the centre to spacious seaside villas. If you love a little extra comfort, choose from a selection of holiday homes with a pool—perfect for a refreshing dip after a warm summer day. With its welcoming atmosphere and excellent facilities, Rimini is just as suitable for families as it is for couples or groups of friends.

Sun, sea and Italian joie de vivre

Rimini is famous for its long sandy beaches, lively seafront promenades and buzzing atmosphere. Along the coast you’ll find a mix of beach clubs, family-friendly areas and quieter spots where you can truly unwind.

If you’re looking for a seaside holiday home, you’re in exactly the right place. From your accommodation, you can stroll straight onto the beach for days filled with sunshine, swimming and that unmistakable Italian holiday vibe. Beach restaurants serve fresh seafood, pasta dishes and chilled drinks—ideal for long summer days on the Adriatic coast.

And when the sun goes down, the city keeps going. The promenade comes alive with music, market stalls and restaurants, with the scent of pizza and grilled seafood drifting through the air.

History and charm in the city

Although Rimini is best known as a seaside resort for a holiday on the Adriatic coast, it also has a rich history. Founded in Roman times, the city’s past is still clearly visible today. Visit the impressive Tiberius Bridge, the ancient city gate Arco d’Augusto, or the remains of the Roman amphitheatre.

In the charming old town you’ll discover inviting squares, boutiques and gelaterias where you can taste some of Italy’s best gelato. Culture lovers shouldn’t miss the Tempio Malatestiano and Castel Sismondo—two highlights packed with Renaissance heritage.

A holiday home for a city break is therefore an excellent choice: you’ll stay close to the sights while enjoying the freedom and comfort of your own place.

Nature and day trips nearby

Rimini sits in a region where beach life, rolling hills and culture come together beautifully. Head inland and you’ll find picturesque villages, vineyards and olive groves waiting to be explored.

A real must is a visit to San Marino, one of the world’s smallest and oldest republics. From its towers you’ll enjoy spectacular views over the Adriatic coast. Nearby Ravenna and Urbino are also well worth a visit, thanks to their UNESCO-listed landmarks and artistic heritage.

If you like to stay active, the countryside offers plenty of walking and cycling routes through gentle landscapes dotted with cypress trees and medieval castles.

Enjoy together with family or friends

Rimini is a destination where everyone feels at home—from families with children to groups of friends travelling together. You’ll find beach clubs with play areas, water parks and family-friendly restaurants, as well as cosy bars and nightlife for anyone looking for a livelier evening.

For larger parties, there are spacious holiday homes for groups with multiple bedrooms, gardens and terraces—ideal for cooking together, firing up the barbecue and relaxing. It’s the perfect mix of privacy and togetherness, and exactly what makes a summer holiday in Italy so memorable.

Authentic food and flavour in Emilia-Romagna

In this region, food is a way of life—and Rimini is no exception. Emilia-Romagna is known for having some of the best cuisine in Italy. Try fresh pasta dishes like tagliatelle al ragù (the original “Bolognese”), enjoy piadina filled with local ham and cheese, or end the day with a glass of Sangiovese wine.

Along the seafront you’ll find countless trattorias and seafood restaurants, while inland there are agriturismos where the menu follows the seasons. If you like cooking for yourself, Rimini’s market is a treat: fresh produce, olives, cheeses and herbs will fill your basket with the flavours of the region.

Rimini through the seasons

Rimini is a destination with something to offer all year round.
In spring, the city comes to life with outdoor terraces and festivals. Summer is all about sun, sea and beach days on the Adriatic coast. Autumn is quieter—perfect for hiking or wine tasting in the countryside—while winter is ideal for a city break with fewer crowds and mild temperatures.

Every season shows a different side of Italy, but the warmth and hospitality of Emilia-Romagna are always there.

Book your holiday home in Rimini now with Holidayhome.com

Whether you choose a city apartment, a house close to the beach or a villa with a private pool, Rimini has it all. The mix of beach days, culture, great food and Italian flair makes it a destination that suits everyone.

The most popular weeks—especially in summer—often sell out quickly. Want to secure your ideal stay? Book your holiday home in Rimini today with Holidayhome.com and discover for yourself why this coastal city is one of Italy’s most loved destinations.

Frequently asked questions

Rimini is a coastal city in north‑eastern Italy, in the Emilia‑Romagna region, on the Adriatic Sea. It sits just south of Ravenna and a little north of San Marino.

Rimini is located in eastern Italy on the Adriatic coast, in the Emilia-Romagna region. The city is easy to reach by car or train, or via Federico Fellini Airport.

Wat is de beste reistijd voor Rimini?

The best time to visit is from May to September, when temperatures are ideal for a beach holiday. Spring and autumn are generally quieter, making them perfect for city breaks or trips inland.

What else can you do in Rimini besides sunbathing and swimming?

Beyond the beach, Rimini is a great base for exploring historic landmarks, cycling through the countryside, or taking a day trip to San Marino. Food and wine trails in Emilia-Romagna are also popular.

Is Rimini suitable for families with children? Yes. Rimini is a very family-friendly seaside destination, especially in summer. You’ll find long, sandy beaches with shallow water, plenty of beach facilities (sun loungers, playgrounds, toilets), and a wide choice of family-oriented accommodation such as holiday parks, campsites, and hotels with kids’ amenities. There are also lots of easy activities for children, including promenades, mini-golf, small funfairs, and nearby water parks.

Absolutely! The beaches are wide and safe, and there are plenty of family-friendly facilities, such as play areas, water parks, and restaurants that cater to families.

What characterises the atmosphere of Rimini?

Rimini brings together the best of Italy: lively city life, the charm of historic streets, and the laid-back rhythm of the coast. Whether you’re looking to unwind or seek adventure, this Adriatic seaside city offers both.

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