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We have been to this beach for multiple summers, and I can make some observations. The sand is decent and simple, while the beach itself is fairly clean. The ocean is alright, but being a city beach, it often results in dirty water with foam that is not from salt but from detergents. Overall, it's not bad, except for the seasonal workers who are mostly locals. They always reserve the best seats and rows, and although they are polite, they don't extend the same level of politeness to foreigners, which can make you feel out of place.
The bar is discreet, but unfortunately, that's where the positive aspects end. There is no proper kitchen, which is a downside. It's okay if you just want a coffee or an aperitif, but there's not much else available. The walkway is inadequate and too short, like most of Pesaro, which makes it difficult for people with mobility issues and those who don't want to hurt their feet. The ladder to access the beach is also problematic as it doesn't have a slide, making it challenging for parents to carry their children and nearly impossible for disabled individuals to use. Smoking is allowed too freely, while dogs, even small ones, are not allowed at the bar, despite being permitted in nearby establishments. The sand is poorly maintained compared to the beaches in Romagna. The first four rows are reserved for seasonal workers, which is frustrating for those who paid more to be in the eighth row, surrounded by smokers and lacking fresh air. Additionally, the beach is located near a dangerous road with no blind spot mirrors and a scary curve, making it quite risky. We will definitely avoid this bathroom in the future. The managers seem to prefer staying on the bar balcony and never appear in the front rows to address any issues.
The beach is filled with the friendliest individuals you'll ever come across.
The kiosk in Pesaro is the best. The staff, beach chairs, and food are all incredible. I highly recommend it.
The beach, now known as zona 27, offers a pleasant beach experience. It is primarily frequented by families with young children. The beach is well-maintained and orderly, although it can be a bit disorganized when it comes to finding your designated spot.