What a wonderful sandy beach ⛱️! The shoreline is shallow for a considerable distance, making it safe for little ones to play. The beach is spacious and offers plenty of chairs and umbrellas for rent, or you can bring your own blanket and umbrella. If you're feeling adventurous, kayaks and SUPs are available for rent. In the evening, restaurants, ice cream stands, and a kids' amusement park open up, and there's even a playground by the restaurant. You'll never be bored on this beach, as vendors are constantly selling water floaties, sand toys, beachwear, jewelry, and books. There are also conveniently located WCs and changing rooms/showers near the umbrella rental areas. Additionally, some businesses on the beach proudly support Ukraine 🇺🇦 👏 💪. Thank you for such a fantastic experience!
We were charged 18 euros for a 2-hour visit, but unfortunately, the staff failed to inform us about this beforehand. Additionally, the prices displayed were outdated. The staff was not honest in their communication.
This charming beach is just the right size, featuring both private sunbeds and open areas for visitors to enjoy. While the beach is mostly comprised of pebbles and rocks, it's important to bring beach shoes to avoid any discomfort. Despite the occasional wind and waves, the water is still a delightful temperature and perfect for swimming. Although the water may not be crystal clear, the overall experience is still quite enjoyable.
This beach is easily accessible from Palermo by train and is quite pleasant. The water is clear, although it is even clearer in Cefalu. Most of the water is shallow, but there are also some deeper areas where the water can reach up to your head. Additionally, there are rocky spots with plenty of small fish as well as sandy areas. When we visited on a Friday in August, it was not crowded at all. The beach offers a beautiful view of the nearby mountains. It's important to note that the beach stretches for a long distance. The closer you are to Capaci train station, the less crowded and cleaner it is. On the other hand, the closer you are to Isola delle Femmine, the busier and more littered it becomes. Overall, this beach is a must-visit for those without a car in Sicily.
In my humble opinion, the finest coastline in proximity to Palermo. Unlike other beaches, it is not swarmed with people and the crystal-clear water is simply breathtaking.