
Marche · Ancona
Numana
A Conero coastal townabove its port, the Picene harbour that traded with Greek ships from the sixth century BC.
23 km / 14 mi
Nearest hub (Ancona)
3,741
Population
May–Sep
Best time to visit
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Why come
Numana sitsat the southern foot of Monte Conero, fifteen kilometers south of Ancona, on a cliff overlooking the Adriatic. The old town, Numana alta, runs along the ridge in continuity with Sirolo, while Numana bassa wraps around the port below. The settlement was a Picene harbour that traded with Greek and Etruscan ships from the sixth century BC, and a major centre of pre-Roman Italy before the rise of Ancona pushed it into decline around 500 BC. The Antiquarium Statale, opened in 1974, holds the funerary collections from more than five hundred Picene burials in the Conero necropolises, including the Tomb of the Queen with Attic pottery, bronze, ivory and amber, and a sixth-century BC limestone warrior's head found on a Numana beach in 1892. The Santuario del Crocifisso, rebuilt in 1969 on a 1566 foundation, preserves a thirteenth-century Romanesque-Byzantine wooden crucifix venerated since the sixteenth century.
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Known for
Antiquarium Statale di Numana
Opened 1974, holding more than five hundred Picene burials from the Conero necropolises, including the Tomb of the Queen with Attic pottery, bronze, ivory and amber.
Santuario del Crocifisso
Rebuilt in 1969 on a 1566 foundation, preserving a thirteenth-century Romanesque-Byzantine wooden crucifix venerated since the sixteenth-century discovery.
Porto di Numana
Working fishing and pleasure port at the foot of the cliff, with daily boat services along the Conero cliffs to the otherwise inaccessible Due Sorelle beach.
Spiaggia dei Frati
Pebble-and-shingle beach below the southern cliff of Numana alta, reached by stepped paths from the upper town.
Parco del Conero
Regional park covering 6,000 hectares of limestone promontory between Ancona and Numana, with the 572-meter Monte Conero rising above the town.
When to visit
Best months · May–Sep
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- Hot or crowded
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May through September are the months for Numana. The Conero water clears from late May and stays warm through September, with the port's daily boats running to Due Sorelle and the other Conero cliff beaches. July and August are the busiest weeks of the Marche coast: parking is metered into the late evening and the Numana bassa restaurants book ahead. June and September are calmer and warmer than the inland Marche hills. October to April the town shifts back to its 3,700 residents; many beach establishments close, the Antiquarium runs reduced winter hours, and the Conero trails become the main reason to come.
How to get there
From Ancona, Numana is roughly 23 km by road. Allow about 20–28 minutes depending on traffic and route choice (autostrada vs scenic).
Drive time to the nearest gateway airports
- Ancona / Pescara40m
- Rimini1h 43m
- Bologna2h 36m
Elevation 56 m
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