A charming seaside town with calm waters protected by rock barriers, making it ideal for families. The promenade is lined with seafood restaurants and gelaterias.
Where: 12 km west of Pisa city
Facilities: Lidos, free beach sections, restaurants, showers
Best For: Family-friendly swimming and seaside dining
Known for its long stretch of golden sand, this resort town offers both public and private beach sections, with plenty of bars and rental options for water sports.
Where: 15 km from Pisa
Facilities: Lidos, water sports rentals, cafés, sunbeds
Best For: Active beach days and nightlife options
A quieter stretch between Tirrenia and Livorno, featuring dunes and a more natural atmosphere. Popular with kite surfers and those seeking space away from crowds.
Where: 17 km from Pisa
Facilities: Lidos, kite surfing schools, parking
Best For: Water sports and uncrowded sands
Part of the Migliarino San Rossore Natural Park, this wild, undeveloped beach is reached via a short walk through pine forest and dunes.
Where: Near Viareggio, ~30 minutes’ drive from Pisa
Facilities: None—bring your own supplies
Best For: Nature lovers and quiet beach escapes
A classic Tuscan resort town beach with long sandy shores, elegant promenade, and plenty of restaurants and shops nearby.
Where: 25 km north of Pisa
Facilities: Lidos, restaurants, showers, shops
Best For: Combining beach time with a lively coastal town atmosphere
From family-friendly seaside towns like Marina di Pisa to wild dune-backed stretches like Lecciona, Pisa offers quick access to varied coastal experiences. Whether you’re looking for a full-service lido or a quiet natural escape, the Tuscan coast near Pisa has an option for every type of beachgoer.