In the Province of Rimini, Italy, rests the town of Cattolica. The historical significance of Cattolica dates back to Roman civilization when archaeological excavations found evidence of the area being existent at that time as well. Cattolica’s economy largely lies with the fishing industry that became pertinent in the latter half of the nineteenth century. However, the town was recognized as a commune in 1896. Apart from the fishing industry, Cattolica also gathered predominance from its tourism industry, but that happened only after World War I. Hence a trip to Cattolica makes for an interesting historical tour and an interesting educational trip.
Splendid Cattolica
If one is looking for a distressing holiday, Cattolica is the answer to all the locations in your mind. With a mild climate and within the parameters of the bay, Cattolica spells relaxation to the core. The old town rustic feel, the fishing harbour, the castle of Gradara; almost makes you feel like you’re there in the middle of Cattolica listening to the melodious tunes of the violin while the town weaves itself into a poem. The holiday destination Cattolica lies in the Adriatic Riviera, which is situated at the Emilia Romagna’s shoreline in Northern Italy at the southern most point.
General Etiquette
It is evident without a word that Italian is the language that dominates in Cattolica. At all local joints, there are the native Italians, so the best advice is that you carry a translation book handy to avoid all sorts of miscommunication. However, in the well known places and eateries of Cattolica, there are citizens who would talk in English.