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Sistiana is a picturesque seaside resort in the Veneto region, located about 20 kilometres from Trieste. It is especially known for its beautiful beaches and breathtaking views of the Adriatic Sea. The coastline in this area is lined with limestone cliffs that give the place a dramatic appearance, attracting both nature lovers and tourists looking for peace and relaxation.

Sistiana is also a popular base for exploring the Duino Nature Reserve, which offers beautiful hiking trails along the cliffs. Nearby is Duino Castle, a medieval fortress that is still inhabited today and offers visitors not only spectacular views of the sea but also an interesting history. Another interesting feature of Sistiana is its bay, known as Baia di Sistiana, where the modern marinas, and is a popular place for water sports, especially sailing and diving.

Sistiana retains a quieter atmosphere compared to the larger tourist centres and is a greatm place for those looking for a combination of sea, history and nature in one of the most beautiful parts of northern Italy.







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