The lighthouse is currently temporarily closed to visitors according to recent reports. Access to the immediate area around the lighthouse may still be possible for exterior viewing and photography. Visitors should check current status before making specific plans to visit.
📍 About This Attraction
Standing proudly on the Adriatic coastline near Vasto, the Faro di Punta Penna holds the distinction of being Italy’s second tallest lighthouse. This maritime sentinel has guided ships safely along the Abruzzo coast for generations, serving as both a functional beacon and a symbol of the region’s deep connection to the sea. Its impressive height and strategic position make it one of the most significant lighthouses along Italy’s eastern shores.
Visitors approaching this towering structure are immediately struck by its commanding presence against the coastal landscape. The lighthouse offers spectacular panoramic views across the Adriatic Sea and the surrounding coastline, making it a prime spot for taking in the natural beauty of the Vasto area. On clear days, the vista extends far across the azure waters, providing an unforgettable perspective of where the Abruzzo hills meet the sea.
Located in the peaceful Località Incoronata area, the lighthouse sits in a relatively quiet stretch of coast that allows visitors to appreciate both the structure itself and its scenic surroundings. The site is best experienced during the golden hours of sunrise or sunset when the light creates dramatic silhouettes and the sea takes on brilliant colors. The location also provides easy access to nearby coastal paths and beaches.
Among Abruzzo’s many attractions, Faro di Punta Penna stands out as a unique blend of maritime heritage and natural beauty. Its impressive stature and coastal setting offer visitors a different perspective on the region’s relationship with the Adriatic, complementing the area’s historic towns and mountain landscapes with this striking coastal landmark.
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⭐ Recent Reviews
Overcrowded - expect huge wait times. The lifeguard staff were rude - one rule for Italians on the slides and another rule for English visitors. We left early. A big disappointment.
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