Castello Caldoresco - Piazza Barbacani

Caldoresco Castle

The Caldoresco Castle in Vasto is one of the city’s most significant historical landmarks. With its imposing silhouette standing out against the sky, it has symbolized power and strength for centuries.The current structure, with its eclectic and composite forms, serves as a living testament to the city’s rich history. By observing it closely, one can…

Palazzo d'Avalos

Palazzo d’Avalos

Built around 1427 by Giacomo Caldora, the lord of Vasto, on land previously owned by the Augustinian convent, Palazzo d’Avalos became the property of the Marquises d’Avalos in 1496. While the d’Avalos family preserved the late Gothic structure of the palace—details of which are still visible today thanks to recent restorations—they expanded and enhanced the…

La Via Verde

Cycling through breathtaking landscapes in an enchanted and timeless setting. The Trabocchi Coast is a stretch of coastline about 40 km long, extending from the Trave Rock in the territory of Vasto to the Ripari Bardella beach, located between San Vito Chietino and Ortona. It is famous for the presence of “trabocchi,” wooden fishing platforms…

Monumento alla bagnante

The modern symbol of Vasto on the ruins of the Roman port The Monument to the Bather, standing on the Scaramuzza rock, right where the Gulf of Vasto meets the rocky stretch now known as the Costa dei Trabocchi, is considered the main symbol of Vasto today. However, its history and that of the surrounding…

Punta Penna

Punta Penna, the magical place where reality and myth merge  The second tallest lighthouse in Italy, after the Genoa Lighthouse, is the Punta Penna Lighthouse, guarding the port about 8 kilometers from the center of Vasto. The current lighthouse, destroyed during World War II, is a replica of the original one completed in 1912. The…