The view from the Temple of Jove has been inspiring lovers for thousands of years. (Photograph by Eva Sandoval)

Eva’s Terracina

August 22, 2012
5 min read

When American travel writer Eva Sandoval traveled to Terracina, a beach town on Italy’s west coast, she planned to stay just three months. That was two years ago. How did a confirmed city girl fall in love with a town that only has one bookstore and shuts down at 8 p.m.? In her words, the “gorgeous, historic Italian town — chaotic and lush, with its sand and sea and Roman ruins and magical mountain — has utterly stolen my heart.” Here are some of the reasons why she thinks Intelligent Travel readers will love it, too.

Follow Eva’s story on her blog, I Eat My Pigeon: Daily Humiliations of a Serial Expat. 

My city should be featured on your cover or website because when you stand in the Tyrrhenian Sea and look into the distance, the Circeum Mountain anchors you to the North and the Temple of Jove anchors you to the South. Because the Circeum Mountain never looks the same. Because the sun setting over the ochre-tinted ancient quarter is one of the most beautiful sights on earth. Because Terracina’s locals have the biggest hearts.

All photographs courtesy Eva Sandoval.

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