The weather seemed a bit intimidating, but once inside, everything was truly pleasant.
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 😠😠😠😠😠).
This is a very small yet well-maintained free beach, featuring a mix of sand and small stones. The car parks are quite distant, as the nearby one doesn't permit parking for visitors to Villa Ferretti for some unknown reason. It's an ideal spot for those seeking peace and quiet. However, if you tend to visit the beach later in the day, this might not be the best choice for you, as it fills up quickly.