With its beyond 8000 kilometers of coasts Italy offers, to the lovers of the sea, an incredible variety of littorals. A lot of the beaches are "free", that is to say without tools and of free access, other instead, were supplied of services to payment: beach-umbrellas, deck-chair, bar, games for children, toilet, lifeguard. Here the deliveries and the features of the Italian 'baths'.
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Sirenide
via Fornillo , Positano (SA)
Sogaris
via Licinella , Capaccio (SA)
Soleado Beach
via Domiziana km 15,200, Mondragone (CE)
Spineta
località Spineta , Battipaglia (SA)
Squalo Beach
via degli Agavi , Baia Domizia (CE)
Stella Maris
via delle Regioni , Amalfi (SA)
Torre Saracena
via Marina Piccola , Capri (NA)
Tre Conchiglie
lungomare San Marco , Agropoli (SA)
Tre Stelle
via Battistessa 1, Ischia (NA)
Trentova
via Trentova , Agropoli (SA)
Tritone
via Litoranea 76, Torre del Greco (NA)
Venere
via Lungomare Sud 1, Mondragone (CE)
Venere
via Sterpina 15, Capaccio (SA)
Villa Imperiale
via Marechiaro 90, Napoli (NA)
Zeus
via Licinella , Capaccio (SA)

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