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The shore is covered in numerous polished pebbles, I discovered the water to be pristine (despite the presence of several boats in the vicinity), and the beach itself was spotless. Public parking is priced at €3 per hour, alternatively, you can opt for the daily rate at the private parking lots (ranging from approximately €20 to €30 depending on various factors), and then make your way down to the beach just a few meters away from the parking areas. There is a bar, restaurant, opportunities for boating adventures for visitors, as well as a market in close proximity, making it quite well-equipped. I personally prefer other beaches mainly due to the parking fees, which I find a bit steep if you plan on spending the entire day there, but overall, it's not too bad.
A pebbled beach, not expansive but bustling with Neapolitan vacationers and international visitors in August. The water may not be perfectly transparent, but it is pristine. The area between the sun loungers is a bit cramped. The overall cleanliness and orderliness are commendable, so it's wise to reserve a spot at the beach clubs during peak times to avoid missing out. Numerous parking options for both cars and motorcycles are conveniently located on-site, with hourly or daily rates.
The experience was pleasant, however, the ocean was extremely polluted with hygiene products and debris scattered throughout the water. Additionally, visitors should expect to spend 25 euros for a pair of lounge chairs.
Visit during the summer, in the late evening. The atmosphere is serene, tranquil, and refreshing, with no crowds. The lake is stunning and untouched.
Explored during the shoulder season (October) - ample parking available (opted not to pay). Sun loungers were reasonably priced, making for a pleasant overall experience. Convenient and close changing facilities. Water quality could be improved, but the beach's layout is quite appealing - perfect for soaking up the sun all day.