Senigallia, Italy, the home of the Summer Jamboree festival, is one of the most established seaside destinations on the Adriatic coast, known for its long sandy shoreline, historic centre, and a summer events calendar that attracts visitors from across Europe.
If you’re planning a stay, this guide covers the key things to see in Senigallia, with a focus on Senigallia beach, cultural landmarks, and a practical map of Senigallia hotels and accommodations.

Accommodation in Senigallia

Best areas to consider:

  • Seafront (Lungomare): direct beach access, ideal for short stays
  • Historic centre: more atmosphere, restaurants, and local feel
  • Northern/Southern outskirts: quieter and often cheaper

For camping in Senigallia you can consider Camping Blu Fantasy, Camping Village Mar y Sierra, and Oasi di Lulu.

Senigallia Beach: The Velvet Beach

The main draw of Senigallia beach is its fine, golden sand, often referred to as Spiaggia di Velluto (Velvet Beach).

  • Over 10 km of coastline, mostly sandy and shallow, suitable for families
  • Well-organised lidi (beach clubs) with restaurants, bars, and facilities
  • Long seafront promenade for walking, cycling, and evening strolls

Unlike many Adriatic resorts, Senigallia manages to combine accessibility with a relatively relaxed atmosphere, especially outside peak August weeks.

Aerial View of Rotonda sul Mare, Senigallia
Rotonda sul Mare, Senigallia

Rotonda a Mare: The Symbol of Senigallia

The Rotonda a Mare is the city’s most recognisable landmark. Built in the 1930s and extending over the sea, it’s used today for events, exhibitions, and summer evenings.
It sits directly on the seafront and works as a natural reference point when navigating the coastline.

Summer Jamboree 2026 poster
Summer Jamboree poster
Summer Jamboree event
An evening at Summer Jamboree (feelsenigallia.it)

Summer Jamboree: Senigallia’s Signature Event

The Summer Jamboree is one of the largest vintage and rock’n’roll festivals in Europe.

  • Held every summer (typically late July–early August)
  • Live concerts, dance events, vintage markets, classic cars
  • Atmosphere spreads across the entire city, especially the seafront

If you plan to visit during this period, booking your hotel Senigallia well in advance is essential.

Rocca Roveresca and Historic Centre

Away from the beach, Senigallia, Italy has a compact but interesting historic core.

Key spots include:

  • Rocca Roveresca – a well-presed Renaissance fortress dominating the town
  • Piazza del Duca – the main square, framed by historic buildings
  • Palazzo del Duca and surrounding arcades

The centre is easy to explore in a couple of hours and works well combined with a beach day.

Rocca Roveresca, Senigallia
Rocca Roveresca, Senigallia
Spiaggia di Velluto, Senigallia
The velvet beach of Senigallia

Lungomare and Port Area

The lungomare connects the beach, the Rotonda, and the port area. It’s one of the best places to experience the daily rhythm of the city.

  • Ideal for cycling or evening walks
  • Restaurants and bars concentrated along the seafront
  • Views over the Adriatic, especially at sunset

How to Get to Senigallia

  • By Train:
  • From Airports:
    • Closest Airport is Ancona Falconara (AOI), ~20 minutes drive, or ~30 minutes by train Castelferretti / Falconara Marittima (rail station opposite to the airport)
    • Other airports include Bologna (BLQ), Forli (FRL), and Rimini (RMI)

What to See Near Senigallia, Italy

  • Urbino:UNESCO-listed Renaissance city, home to the Palazzo Ducale and birthplace of Raphael
  • Gradara: fortified medieval village, known for its castle and the story of Paolo and Francesca
  • Frasassi Caves (Grotte di Frasassi): one of Europe’s largest cave systems, with vast chambers and impressive stalactites and stalagmites
  • Corinaldo: one of Italy’s best-preserved walled towns, known for its long defensive walls and historic stairways

In peak season (July–August and Summer Jamboree), prices rise quickly, outside these dates, Senigallia remains a relatively budget-friendly coastal destination.

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