Friday, May 15, 2009

Why You Should Spend Your Holiday In Rimini, Italy

Rimini still definitely is a great place to spend your vacation. This town located in the North-East coast of Italy is probably the most equipped vacation resort of the entire European Union. It features more than 300 hotels and they all get packed during the summer period. Indeed, a small town of 130,000 residents turns into a two-million holiday capital which has no other comparison. To get the idea, it is just enough typing "Rimini" on Google Earth to see miles and miles of fully-equipped beaches. But the type of people who choose having a vacation in Rimini have slightly changed throughout the years.

Since the first years as a tourism capital in the 1960s, Rimini and the little town of Riccione have been considered the center points of transgression. For example, Viale Ceccarini, the fashion walkway of the region, was the place where the best shops were located, the most important celebrities and fashion icons of Italy and other European countries were easy to find and drag queen shows were frequent. Here there was one of the greatest gay communities of the Italian peninsula as well. The majority of foreign tourists used to come from France, Germany and the United Kingdom. This is also the reason why many of the residents in Rimini have German or French last names.

Today things are a little different. Now Italy has become an expensive country while long-distance flights have become much cheaper than before. For this reason Swedish, German, French, and English tourists prefer having a vacation in more remote and southern places than Rimini for the same price. On the other hand, Rimini is still a very cheap place to spend a vacation, thanks to the competition which arises among the very large number of hotels and guest houses.

Eeastern Europeans are taking advantage of this opportunity to have a vacation in a fashion-oriented city and spend a reasonable amount of money at the same time. So now it is very common to see Polish, Czech, Russian and Hungarian tourists around in Rimini. Also, Rimini has turned into a more family-oriented tourist destination even though there still is a great number of bars and areas dedicated to young crowds. Nonetheless, the number of tourists in Rimini is still increasing year after year. Fashion district areas in Riccione have now been "transferred" to the Rimini seaside area, featuring beach bars, garden-like clubs, and "Elite" private clubs. It also is quite common to see limousines parked along the beach of Marano during a typical summer Saturday night.

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