The place is as beautiful as all the bays in Italy. The service is good, offering BBQ, salads, drinks, and snacks, but the entrance fee could be more affordable. As usual, foreigners face "special" prices for entrance and other services, but it's manageable. The sea is stunning, though the waves make it challenging to enter and exit, and the slippery stones can lead to scratches and bruises. Another major issue for foreigners is the complete lack of Wi-Fi. Due to the terrain, there is no good GSM signal, and even with paid mobile internet, you can't call a taxi (such a rip-off here ๐ ๐ ๐ ๐ ๐ ).
We arrived at the beach at 4 pm and were surprised to find out that the ticket price was 12โฌ per person. We were hesitant to pay since we had been under the impression that the beach was free. However, the person at the entrance offered us a discounted rate of 6โฌ per person. We noticed that the bars on the beach closed at 6 pm, so we asked if we could stay after that time. They agreed, and we spent an hour there. However, at 5 pm, they informed us that we had to leave because everything was closing. Unfortunately, there were no other exits except through the bars, so we felt like we had paid for nothing. It was a disappointing experience.
This is a small, sandy beach with crystal clear water. Conveniently located near the bus stop, it offers a peaceful and uncrowded experience. However, it lacks facilities such as toilets, showers, and changing rooms.
It's a small and pleasant spot to unwind, although I didn't get the opportunity to go for a swim. All in all, I would definitely recommend it as a place to relax. I can't forget to mention the breathtaking view of the sea and the city's harbor. Additionally, the seawalls are a safe option if you want to take a stroll and enjoy an even better view.
This place also offers a free area, which is quite convenient if you happen to be in Naples. It's incredibly easy to reach by bus, making it a great option.