Riccione is near (just 1 Km) to the Rimini [http://www.riminiairport.com/ international airport (RMI)]. Busses run the 7km from the airport to the train station in the centre of the town. Some cheaper airlines go to [http://www.forliairport.com/ Forli Airport (FRL)], which is around 64 km from Riccione.
There is a train line that runs up and down the coast from Riccione, to Rimini in the north and Ancona in the south, via any number of smaller resort towns.
The A14, a six-lane motorway known as the ''autostrada del mare'' runs away to the north.
Most hotels are within walking distance of the beach and the centre, but if you want to take a trip along the coast or inland, buses run regularly from the train station and are frequent and cheap.
There are several interesting point to see in Riccione:
Historic place: - the holiday house of Benito Mussolini - the Angolani's Castle
Fun place: Oltremare a new theme park Aquafan a water park
As many touristic places that face the sea, is it possible to spend time on the fine sand, practice all kind of water sport, but the best feature of Riccione is the night life, there are a lot of clubs where to meet new people, dance and drink some of the best are: - Pascha (Riccione Alta) a very trendy disco - Beach Cafe (Marano) on the beach - Mojito (Marano) on the beach - Prince (Riccione Alta)
The best place to do fashion shopping in Riccione is Viale Ceccarini, you can find the best brands (D&G, Armani, Diesel, ...)
There are a lot of good restaurants that worth a visit in Riccione some of the best are:
Il Casale (Riccione Alta) Da Fino Beach Cafe Da Gher Azzurra
For the best Pizza: Hops Canasta Trampolines Diana
The whole town is geared towards tourists, so there are bars and nightclubs everywhere. Once the sun goes down, the streets of Riccione come alive with lights, colour and noise as the sunbathers of the day become the revellers of the evening.