"We’ve stayed at this hotel five times over the past year — and every time it feels like coming to visit old friends ❤️ The staff are incredibly friendly, and the atmosphere is so warm and welcoming that you truly feel at home, not in a hotel.
Breakfasts are unforgettable — delicious, cozy, and with a stunning view 😍 Everything is close by: beaches, shops, and lovely walking spots. It’s very convenient that there’s parking right in the courtyard and free bicycles for guests. The rooms have bathrobes, slippers, and all the little details that make your stay extra comfortable.
A special thanks for the restaurant recommendations — since last year, those places have become our favorites, and we visit them every time we come back!
Even small touches like a box with playing cards in the room show how thoughtful the hosts are — a perfect bonus for a rainy day ☔️
The hotel has closed for the autumn season, and we’re already looking forward to the next one — we’ll definitely be back as soon as the doors open again! 💛"
"I chose this hotel based on a friend’s recommendation, mainly because of its private beach. What I didn’t expect was that access to the beach comes with very steep extra charges — sunbeds start at €150 per day depending on their location. When you add this to the already high room rates, the value just doesn’t add up.
Reaching the beach is also inconvenient: you have to walk or get a cart across the street, which takes away from the “private beach” appeal. Once there, the food at the beach bar was disappointing and well below expectations.
On the positive side, the hotel itself is stylish, the décor is beautiful, and the breakfast was excellent. However, our room was extremely small — we could barely open our suitcases — and the hotel layout feels scattered and oddly designed.
Several other travelers told us that there are very good hotels right on the beach, closer to the city center, and at much more reasonable prices.
Overall, hotel Augustus is chic and visually impressive, but between the cramped rooms, scattered design, hidden costs, and underwhelming beach experience, it doesn’t live up to what you pay.
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"The hotel was easy to find, staff are very friendly and helpful. Good swimming pool with sun beds. However, is next to the main road so the pool area is noisy. Good parking and close to the best shopping streets outside Milan. "
"Pedro was an excellent host and owner of the hotel and very attentive to all the needs of all the customers. And Mimi was a very pleasant surprise greeting me at the door every time I entered. Very charming little spot, extremely clean and an extremely beautiful area. The breakfasts are unbelievably yummy with a lot of selection."
How many dog-friendly hotels will I be able to find in Forte dei Marmi?
Enjoy travelling with your furry pal at one of Expedia's 26 Forte dei Marmi hotels that allow pets.
What's the best time of year to travel to Forte dei Marmi with my pet?
When you travel with your pet, keeping track of the weather can make the trip safe and fun for everyone. The hottest months are usually August and July, with an average temperature of 21°C, while the coldest months are January and February, with an average of 7 °C. The rainiest months in Forte dei Marmi are November, December, October and February, with each month seeing an average of 193 mm of rainfall.
What is there to see and do with your pet in Forte dei Marmi?
Known for its gardens and seaside, Forte dei Marmi has lots to offer visitors. See the local sights and visit Forte dei Marmi Fortress and Pontile di Forte dei Marmi. While you're there, make sure you don't miss Forte dei Marmi Beach and Petrasanta Beach.