Rimini is a province in the Emilia-Romagna region of Northeast Italy. The province has a long tourist tradition, and is famous for the seaside resorts of the Romagna Riviera of Rimini, Riccione, Cattolica, Bellaria-Igea Marina and Misano Adriatico which extend along its 30 km of coastline along the Adriatic Sea.
Rimini Federico Fellini Airport (IATA: RMI) is a short bus ride from Rimini city centre. It has flights from within Italy, and seasonally from Moscow, Munich and London Stansted.
You could also fly into Milan or Bologna. Forlì airport has no commercial flights but these may resume in 2021.
Fast trains run hourly from Milan via Bologna to Rimini and continue down the coast to Ancona, Bari and Lecce. Regional trains also ply between Ravenna, Rimini and Riccione.
By road from the north follow A14 Autostrada Adriatica from Bologna past Faenza, Forlì and Cesena.
Mi Muovo is an integrated public transport pass for the region. Short-stay visitors might use "Mi Muovo Multibus", a 12-trip bus ticket, see Emilia Romagna#Get around.
This province is at the edge of the Romagna wine-growing area. You'll also find Emilia and Bologna wines widely available.
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