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Discover Cesenatico's maritime history and poet Marino Moretti’s home in this engaging one-day tour featuring the Maritime Museum and a house museum experience.

This tour offers a fascinating look at Cesenatico’s maritime heritage combined with an intimate visit to the home of famous poet Marino Moretti. With entry tickets included, visitors explore both the Maritime Museum—the first floating museum in Cesenatico—and the preserved house where Moretti lived and wrote. The experience lasts one day, with flexible starting times based on availability, making it suitable for travelers seeking a compact cultural excursion.
The Maritime Museum takes you back in time to imagine the sailing ships of the Adriatic Sea, featuring ten boats in the Floating Section and an arsenal of historic vessels. Meanwhile, the Marino Moretti House offers a personal connection to the poet’s life, maintaining its original structure and filled with furnishings, objects, and autographed papers. This tour balances nautical exploration with literary heritage, making it a well-rounded outing that appeals to history buffs and literature enthusiasts alike.
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The Maritime Museum is a showcase of historic boats that once navigated the Adriatic Sea. Visitors can admire vessels in the Land Section, which displays various archaeological finds and remains from Roman settlements in the area, giving insight into Cesenatico’s ancient origins. The Floating Section features ten boats in action, allowing guests to observe and imagine how sailors once maneuvered these ships.
A significant part of the visit involves interactive experiences: visitors can lower a sail manually, learn about knots used on boats, and discover seafarers’ navigation techniques. These activities make the maritime history come alive, offering tangible insights into life at sea. The museum’s large arsenal and historical vessels provide a vivid picture of sailing traditions that shaped the town’s identity.

What sets this museum apart is the Floating Section, the first of its kind in Cesenatico, where real boats are showcased in action. Visitors get a sense of the scale and craftsmanship behind traditional Adriatic sailing ships. The archaeological finds highlight Cesenatico’s deep-seated history, with remnants from Roman civilization and clues pointing to mysterious ancient settlements.
This section is particularly engaging because it blends visual displays with interactive elements, enabling visitors to imagine the maritime adventures of past sailors. The museums’ layout encourages exploring both the ships and the archaeological context, providing a comprehensive understanding of the town’s maritime significance.

A highlight of the tour is the visit to Marino Moretti’s house, which the poet left to the city for preservation. The house remains intact, offering a living snapshot of Moretti’s life and creativity. Inside, you’ll find furnishings, objects, and books that belonged to the poet, along with autographed papers that deepen the connection to his literary work.
The atmosphere of Moretti’s house is intimate and evocative, with spaces that still carry the emotions and memories that inspired him to write. The house acts as a time capsule, providing visitors with a personal view into the life of a notable Italian poet. It’s a poignant experience that brings literature to life in the place where Moretti’s ideas and emotions flourished.
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This one-day tour begins at Via Carlo Armellini, 18, where the Maritime Museum is located, and ends back at the same meeting point. Entry to both sites is included in the ticket price, and children aged 0-17 can visit for a small fee of €1.00 payable on-site.
The tour is hosted in Italian and English, ensuring clear communication for most visitors. It is wheelchair accessible, making it a comfortable outing for guests with mobility needs. Guests are advised to show their voucher at the entrance to gain admission, and availability varies, so early booking is recommended.

This tour offers excellent value by combining two distinct cultural experiences in a single day. The admission fees are included, and the hands-on activities at the Maritime Museum add an engaging dimension often missing from traditional museums. The personal atmosphere of Marino Moretti’s house makes it an intimate and emotional visit that complements the maritime exploration.
While the duration is just one day, the flexible starting times and accessible facilities make it an easy choice for most travelers. The rating of 5 out of 5 and the glowing review highlight how well the tour delivers on its promises, providing a rich, educational, and memorable experience.

This experience appeals to history enthusiasts, especially those interested in maritime heritage and Roman archaeology. It also suits literature lovers eager to learn about Marino Moretti’s life and see his home preserved. Families with children aged 0-17 can participate with the small additional fee, and the interactive elements make it suitable for all ages.
The tour is an excellent choice for those seeking a concise yet meaningful cultural outing in Cesenatico, especially for visitors interested in sea navigation, ancient history, and Italian literary figures.

The Cesenatico Maritime Museum and Marino Moretti House tour offers a comprehensive glimpse into the town’s seafaring traditions and literary history. Its interactive exhibits and authentic house museum provide tangible connections to both the maritime world and one of Italy’s notable poets. The inclusion of entry tickets, accessibility, and flexible scheduling make it a convenient and enriching option for a day in Emilia-Romagna.
While the tour is compact, it delivers depth and personality, appealing to travelers who enjoy learning through experience. The balanced focus on boats, archaeology, and literature makes it a valuable addition to any cultural itinerary in Cesenatico.
“Un vero e proprio salto nel passato recente Dettagliato sin nei minimi particolari”

Is transportation included in this tour?
No, the tour is based at the meeting points on Via Carlo Armellini and Via Marino Moretti. Guests are responsible for reaching the sites.
How long does the tour last?
The tour is designed to be completed within one day, with flexible start times based on availability.
Can I visit the sites with a wheelchair?
Yes, the tour is wheelchair accessible, allowing guests with mobility needs to enjoy both the Maritime Museum and Marino Moretti’s house.
Are children allowed on this tour?
Yes, children aged 0-17 can participate for a small additional fee of €1.00 payable on site.
What is included in the ticket price?
The ticket covers entry to the Maritime Museum and Marino Moretti House. No other exclusions are noted.
Is there a cancellation policy?
Yes, free cancellation is available if canceled up to 24 hours in advance for a full refund.