Renovation on the family camping villages Romagna and International Riccione of Club del Sole is finally starting. Thanks to the operational agreement between the Club del Sole Group that specializes in outdoor holidays and the municipality of Riccione, the project also includes the enhancement of the southern area of the city waterfront. The first part of the works will focus on the Family Camping Village Romagna, as well as on the redevelopment of the first section of Viale Torino and the construction of public parking along the railway.

Camp sites, bungalows, mobile homes and water parks
Representing an investment of over €25 million, the project will create over 300 new seasonal jobs and expand the overall site capacity to 7,000 beds. At the end of the redevelopment the area of 270,000 square metres overlooking the beach of Riccione will have pitch sites, bungalows and mobile homes, restaurants, 20,000 square metres of sports areas, swimming pools and water parks, an open-air theatre for animation and over a thousand new trees.
“We bring the next evolution of the outdoor holiday to Riccione”
The president of Club del Sole, Riccardo Giondi says: “This journey with the municipality of Riccione began five years ago and was inspired from the very beginning by the desire to create an osmotic connection between our two locations and the city's waterfront. Our history is deeply rooted in the Romagna areal so such an important new chapter could only be written here. With the redevelopment of the Romagna and International family camp sites we bring the next evolution of the outdoor holiday to Riccione.”
New cycle paths, garden squares and parking lots
Riccione’s mayor Renata Tosi adds: “This is an example of high-level Romagna entrepreneurship. The collaboration between the public and private sectors has generated a great opportunity for our area. The urban redevelopment of the two camp sites managed by Club del Sole has led to some important interventions in the public areas open to citizens on the seafront including cycle paths, garden squares and public parking lots.”































