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The access road to this charming little sandy beach is quite steep, but once you arrive, the large parking lot makes finding a spot a breeze. A small fee of 5€ grants access to the showers, and the restaurant offers delicious food at reasonable prices. The only drawback is that the free beach area is quite limited and located towards the back near the mountain. If you desire an umbrella and two sun loungers, the cost is 20€.
The pristine waters of this beach are crystal clear and refreshingly clean. The soft, powdery sand stretches out before you, inviting you to relax and soak up the sun. Nestled nearby is a charming little grotto, adding a touch of natural beauty to the scene. For your convenience, there are showers, restrooms, and a restaurant available on site. Whether you choose to rent an umbrella or bring your own, you'll find plenty of space to spread out and enjoy the peaceful atmosphere. Parking is available for a small fee of 3 euros per day. Overall, this beach is a lovely and tranquil spot that comes highly recommended.
Ah, the beach. Another overrated destination for those who can't think of anything better to do. This particular beach boasts a larger spiaggia libera than others in the area, but who cares? The restaurant was closed, but that's okay, we didn't come here for the food. It's a shame there weren't more people around to ruin the solitude. All in all, a pretty average experience.
Looking for a serene and comfortable beach that is impeccably arranged and features a charming café/restaurant serving authentic Italian and Apulian dishes made with fresh ingredients? Look no further! The staff is incredibly welcoming, the food is organic, and the entire area is spotless, representing the finest of Italy!
The beach is truly amazing, however, the cost of 12 euros for the provided amenities seems a tad excessive.