The San Benedetto del Tronto Lighthouse, built in 1957, overlooks the tourist harbor from the end of the South Pier. The walk to reach it follows the sea, offering picturesque glimpses, while from its base you can enjoy a complete view of the Riviera delle Palme. It is a free and accessible panoramic point, ideal for capturing memorable photos and experiencing the maritime atmosphere away from the crowds.
- 360-degree view of the sea, coast, and Sibillini Mountains on clear days
- 1.2 km walk on the South Pier with continuous views of the Adriatic Sea
- Spectacular photographs especially at sunset with unique light effects
- Free access without reservation, perfect for a peaceful and scenic visit

A 1.2 km walk along the South Pier leads to this historic 1957 lighthouse. Enjoy 360-degree views of the coast, sea, and mountains, perfect for sunset photography. Free access and open to all.
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Good to know
Introduction
Historical Notes
- 1957: Construction of the current lighthouse
- 1960s-1970s: Becomes a reference point for the emerging tourism industry
- Today: Destination for walks and photographs, a symbol of the city
The Walk on the Pier
The 360-Degree Panorama
Why Visit It
When to Go
In the Surroundings
Itineraries nearby
💡 Did You Know…?
The original lighthouse was destroyed during World War II and rebuilt in 1957 with more modern materials, while maintaining the classic style of Adriatic lighthouses. Its light, visible up to 15 nautical miles, still guides boats entering and leaving the port today. A little-known detail: the structure occasionally hosts temporary photographic exhibitions dedicated to the sea and local maritime culture, adding a cultural touch to the visit. The internal staircase, although not always accessible to the public, is an example of engineering from that era, with stone steps that tell decades of history.



