This could be a lovely beach if it was cleaned, there's rubbish and cigarette butts and broken glass everywhere. Not safe for children to play on because of the broken glass. Also big issues with the guy who takes the money for the beach chairs, today he constantly kicked football with his friends, around the people that had paid him to lie on the sunbeds. Twice, the football struck people lying on the beach and he had his friends were aggressive when asked to stop or to move somewhere else. Avoid, there are nicer beaches in the area!!
They forgot to say that access to the beach is by elevator, very picturesque but in high season it can be a complication.
We visited the private beach for 17 euros per person, which included a chair and umbrella. The service also provided transportation from our apartment to the nearby town and back. For a small additional fee, you could get a bottle of water and a towel. Instead of dining at a restaurant, we opted for a fruit plate and a smoothie, which were fantastic. The prices are fair, and the service is friendly. The place is absolutely charming and well worth the cost! There is also a small pool available. In my opinion, it is less suitable for small children.
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 seaside spot in Salerno is supposedly the top-notch lido, complete with a private beach and swimming pool. Apparently, it's a hit with families and lovebirds alike. If you're feeling peckish or parched, there's a restaurant and bar on site, and the barman, Pepe, is supposedly quite the charmer. We spent a few days here before moving on to greener pastures in Italy, and it was...fine.