Versilia is the strip of land that lies in the north-western area of the province of Lucca, in Tuscany, between the Tyrrhenian Sea and the Apuan Alps that run parallel to the coast. It covers an area of about 160 square kilometres that includes beaches, mountains and national parks.
It also encompasses the towns of Pietrasanta, Forte dei Marmi, Seravezza and Stazzema (the so-called Old Versilia), where the diverted river that gave its name to the entire area flows. To these towns those of Camaiore, Massarosa and Viareggio were later added.
People come to Versilia to enjoy the sun on the long beaches of golden sand in the very place where the first bathing establishments were created, to visit its towns and villages, to discover traces of an ancient past, to savour local dishes and wines and to immerse themselves in nature along the trails in the Apuan Alps and in the Migliarino – San Rossore – Massaciuccoli Park.
Every town in the Versilia is ready to welcome you.