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Viale Del Mare
81030 Castel Volturno
Italy
Hours
What time does Lido Arcobaleno open?
Lido Arcobaleno opens at 8:00 AM on Monday, Tuesday, Wednesday, Thursday, Friday, Saturday and Sunday.
What time does Lido Arcobaleno close?
Lido Arcobaleno closes at 6:00 PM on Monday, Tuesday, Wednesday, Thursday, Friday, Saturday and Sunday.
Mon-Sun 8:00 AM - 6:00 PM
Does Lido Arcobaleno have parking?
Yes, Lido Arcobaleno has parking options.
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Very nice lido that is good for large groups and couples alike. Indoor atmosphere is an interesting…read moreAsian-Hindu-tropical fusion that is kind of dark, moody and intimate, more appropriate for an evening/night setting. Outside on the beach it is very well maintained, clean, and staff is attentive. Lots of lounging and recreational facilities. Plenty of secure parking.
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This is great place to get away from all the chaos of Naples. Nice swimming and kayaking and place…read moreto soak up that sweet sweet Mediterranean sunshine.
Area Marina Protetta Gaiola, gli isolotti :)
I used to come here a lot, the last time here security ran directly to me a BLACK MAN to tell me I…read morewas not allowed on the premises meanwhile my Italian counter parts were granted entry no issue. When question the security guard he made up and excuse that the premises was full, but when I asked a worker he informed me the guy just had an issue with me for no good reason. If your American DO NOT COME
Mare profumo di Mare
The entrance fee was 12 euro per person. If you want to stay at an less crowded area, you need to…read morepay 6 euro more. My husband and I went to the beach on a Sunday afternoon, around 2 pm. It was very crowded. We did move to the "reservation" area and paid more. It was a much nicer experience.
For my 800th review I'm reviewing the most beautiful location on the Amalfi Coast, Spiaggia…read moreGrande. This beautiful beach is located in the cliffside village of Positano in southern Italy. The best way to visit here is to take a ferry from nearby cities such as Naples, Sorrento, Amalfi, etc. Otherwise you'll spend close to 1.5 hours driving through some winding and hairpin turns from the nearest airport in Naples. The beach is located about 250 ft. below the closest road that allows cars, so expect to do a lot of hiking as you navigate your way through the tiny pedestrian only streets visiting shops, restaurants, and cafes. Parking is impossible here! Most of the beach here is private, so expect to spend 25 euros to rent a tiny sunbed packed in tightly next to some stranger. The small portion of the beach that is public is filled tightly with tourists marking their spot with a beach towel. The beach itself has tiny pebbles, so be sure to wear water shoes. During the day this place is packed with day trippers visiting. HOWEVER, from the early evening till mid morning you will have the place to yourself and enjoy this natural beauty. I highly recommend renting a boat on the pier and taking it out for a few hours to enjoy the blue waters and gorgeous views. That's the best way to experience this place! Overall I was really impressed the with the beauty of Positano. Such a fun place to visit with gorgeous views, great weather and beautiful crystal clear blue waters. Expect to pay high prices for restaurants and hotels here and dealing with crowds during the day. I definitely can see why the Amalfi Coast is one of the most beautiful places to visit on the planet!
Well for us Indians (this is the shooting location of song Ghungroo from movie War). It is the main…read morebeach of Positano, as well as the center for many of the activities of this cute city Positano. It is located down past the restaurants and public part of the beach and easy to spot by the rows of yellow and orange striped umbrellas. Such picturesque surroundings, it is great to relax, stroll and take some great pictures. You can swim as well as long as you were some kind of footwear as it is very pebbly. Beach is full of restaurants, local art shops, Gelatos and many more. Almost all the beach is private except the tiny part which they say 'public beach'. The view of Positano city with Dome is magnificent. And yes it is always full of tourists.
Beach view
Beach view from the water
25 euros to rent a single chair. Completely sold out a few hours later.
Marechiaro is a small magical village locate in the district of Posillipo, Naples. Another name…read morecall the corner of Paradise. After walking around the village I also went to see the famous song on the wall "a marechiaro quanno sponta luna" It was nice, beautiful and so romantic experience. I wonder how was a life of people in the time that they put the song on the wall.
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A great easy beach spot that doesn't require too much notice in advance, the food menu could…read moredefinitely be tweaked in the snack bar area, but over all, it was a great place to cool off and enjoy the med.
My husband is from Naples and we go back every summer with our 2 boys. This is our happy place. The…read moreowner and staff are amazing and friendly! The pool is great for the kids. The food is reasonable and of course delicious! This is a MOST if you are visiting the Amalfi Coast! I am counting the days until we can go back!!!
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Bellissimo lido e acqua spettacolare!!!
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