2025 Orbetello Travel Guide: Must-see attractions, popular food, hotels, transportation routes (updated in October)
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The wide windows and green surroundings of Kahiyang Coffee House make it feel like you’re drinking your latte or cappuccino in the jungle. Kahiyang blend and roast their own coffee on-site, so you get the freshest coffee Ubud has to offer.
There’s a decent menu selection of breakfast, lunch, and dinner items, as well as juices and teas if you’re not in the mood for coffee. Thanks to the spacious, open design and variety of seating options, Kahiyang is well-suited for talking with friends or working on your laptop alone.
It’s practically a crime to travel to Bali without trying some of the local coffee blends! With so many options for fresh roasted and signature brews, there’s no need to worry about not being able to find a spot to get your caffeine fix.
When travelling to Ubud, you’ll definitely want to visit some of the local cafes, not only to experience the great beverages, but also the atmosphere, social interactions, and culinary scene of the city.
Now that you’ve gone through our list of the best cafes in Ubud, try them out for yourself to decide which coffee shop is your favourite!
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Things to do in Orbetello: the hidden beach in Europe
Step into Orbetello’s timeless charm with this stroll through city gates, secret gardens, and a dose of local culture! 🍃✨
Start your exploration at Porta Nuova on Via Giacomo Leopardi, Orbetello’s grand entrance that begs for a quick photo op—don’t miss snapping its weathered stone arch against the morning light. From here, wander down to the lush Giardini Aperti (Piazza Mario Cortesini), an open-all-day, green plaza perfect for a breath of fresh air and casual people-watching.
A few steps away, the more tranquil Giardini Chiusi (Piazza Mario Cortesini, 31; open 07:00–19:00) offers shaded corners—bring a book or try local pastries from nearby cafés for a serene break. Keep your camera ready: the filtered sunlight and historic benches are seriously photogenic.
Stroll over to Porta Medina on Via Porta Medina, another fascinating entryway open all day, ideal for architectural buffs and anyone wanting that “stepping through history” Insta-shot.
Finally, wind down at Teatro della laguna (Lungolago Marinai d'Italia, 1), where local art and performances meet lagoon views. If you time your visit late afternoon, you’ll catch gorgeous golden hour reflections on the water—epic for moody, watercolor-like photos.
Tips: Wear comfy shoes—cobblestone streets abound! The gardens can get warm midday, so plan your strolls early or late and pack a reusable water bottle. Don’t rush: Orbetello is all about soaking up the laid-back, slow-paced vibe.
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Discovering the Mediterranean Charms of Orbetello
Discovering the Tranquil Charms of Orbetello 🌿🌅
Start your Orbetello adventure amidst lush beauty at Giardini Aperti in Piazza Mario Cortesini—the perfect all-day green space for a picnic or a coffee break. From there, walk to the magical Lagoon of Orbetello, a serene spot famous for flamingo sightings and golden sunsets reflecting over silvery waters. Stroll the scenic loop along the lagoon banks for those dreamy "insta-worthy" horizon shots (early morning or dusk is best for perfect light and no crowds!).
Then, gear up for a laid-back Tuscan beach escape at Orbetello Family Camping Village (Strada Provinciale della Giannella, 166). You don’t have to be a camper—grab a day pass, rent a bike, or enjoy their breezy poolside spots! The tranquil beaches here are ideal for families or relaxing after sightseeing.
Getting in and out is easy via Orbetello Stazione Fs in Orbetello Scalo—handy if you’re arriving by train and want to explore town before heading for a swim or sunset by the lagoon.
Travel Tips:
- Wear comfy shoes for wandering the gardens and lagoon pathways.
- Bring binoculars for birdwatching at the lagoon (especially spring or fall migration seasons!).
- Many local shops and outdoor cafés are cash-friendly, so keep some euros handy.
- Don’t forget sunscreen—the Tuscan sun can be strong, even in the softer shoulder seasons.
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