Forte dei Marmi, a resort town on the Tuscan coast, has been a favored holiday destination since the 18th century. Wealthy families from inland Tuscany would journey here to enjoy the refreshing sea breezes. Today, the town’s sandy beaches, lined with shady pine trees, continue to draw visitors, particularly day-trippers from nearby Pisa and Lucca. The combination of its historical charm and natural beauty makes Forte dei Marmi a relaxing seaside retreat.
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