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How much does it cost to go to the beach in Italy?

According to the newspaper 'Le Repubblica', on average, the cost of one umbrella and two loungers for a day on the beach in 2022 in Italy is: Liguria: 20-40 Euro. Veneto: 13-40 Euro. Emilia Romagna: 20 – 40 Euro.



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Most of the beaches are not free but are divided into private beach areas called stabilimenti that can be used for a day fee. Your fee usually gets you a clean beach, a dressing room where you can leave your things, an outdoor shower for rinsing off, a good swimming area, toilets, and a bar and sometimes a restaurant.

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As in every part of Italy, don't expect many beaches to be free. The only free beach in Sorrento Marina Piccola is a small strip between Peter's beach club and Marameo beach. It is small and it gets very busy during the summer months.

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Swimming is welcome at most of the beaches lining the coast, with majority free from rough currents and high tides. Saying that it's important to keep safe on holiday, especially if you arrive at a beach with no else there.

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Wild camping is generally prohibited in Italy. However, the implementation of this regulation in detail is the responsibility of the councils, which does not make it any easier. As a general rule, however, you should remember that in areas with good tourist connections and on beaches, great attention is paid to this.

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Venice Beach, which is free to visit 24 hours a day, is situated approximately 15 miles southwest of central LA. Street parking and parking lots are available around the neighborhood, though finding a spot can be a hassle at certain times of the day; read all street signs carefully to avoid a ticket or towing. Bus Nos.

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Using a Public Bathroom in Italy If you use a public pay bathroom, you'll pay a small fee (usually €0.50 to €1.00) by inserting Euro coins into a machine or paying an attendant. Occasionally, the bathroom will be 'free,' but you're expected to 'tip' the attendant (€0.50 to €1.00 is fine).

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Is Italy considered cheap? Italy is generally seen as an economical destination compared to other European countries. Prices vary widely depending on the region and type of accommodation you choose, but overall Italy offers good value for money.

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Instead of buying bottled mineral water, you can just fill it for free on the street. Interestingly, Italy is full of ancient water fountains. They can be incredibly beautiful, so bring your water bottle and camera! Some public areas have paid refill stations, that serve filtered tap water for 5 to 10 eurocents.

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