If Italy is the garden of Europe, our coast and its hinterland are still its happy island today. Surrounded by greenery, Abruzzo finds its dimension by gently sloping down from the hills to the Adriatic Sea.
The territory of Tortoreto is part of the Val Vibrata, although it is not at all wet by the waters of the stream that gives its name to the valley. It faces the Adriatic Sea to the east and is bordered to the south, on the border with Giulianova, by the Salinello river, while to the north it borders with Alba Adriatica, and in the hilly area, to the west, it is surrounded by the municipalities of Corropoli, Sant'Omero and Mosciano Sant'Angelo. The hamlet of Tortoreto Lido, above sea level, crossed by the Adriatic State Road and the Adriatic Railway is more famous and popular. It has a beach about four kilometers long and is a well-equipped seaside resort that attracts a significant flow of tourists in summer.
Source: wikipedia.orgThe places of greatest historical and artistic interest, perhaps among the most important of the Teramo Renaissance period, are located in Tortoreto Paese, including:
The Onda Blu Acquapark in Tortoreto is the right place if you want to spend a day full of fun while enjoying your holidays in Abruzzo. The very long cycle path that connects Giulianova, Tortoreto, Alba Adriatica and Martinsicuro, is ideal for cycling. You can then practice all sports related to the sea, such as surfing, water skiing, rowing, sailing. The Onda Blu Acquapark in Tortoreto is ideal for spending a day full of fun!
Source: www.acquaparkondablu.it