Cupra Marittima means history, sea, hills, and a healthy climate. The beauty of its coast, cleanliness of its water and the high quality of hospitality have all been enabling this village to achieve the FEE (Foundation for Environmental Education) Blue Flag since 1997.
Cupra is a niche, which was discovered by groups of fortunate tourists, who continue to be fascinated by this impressive area. Today's village is only 150 years old but its hills describe a history going back more than thirty centuries and offer one of the most beautiful landscapes in Italy. Cupra Marittima attracts all kinds of tourism and has even been chosen to host a famous World Malacology exposition (the study of molluscs).
Sportsmen also come to use the 12 km long cycle path and walkway along the Adriatic sea, the many tennis courts, the swimming pools and its nine holes golf course.
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