The beach is nice with clear sea in the morning, though it deteriorates in the afternoon. There are plenty of fish, but some areas have a lot of seaweed floating around. We were pleased to find a section of the beach with minimal seaweed. Unfortunately, our experience was marred when money was stolen from our car, the lock was forced, and we saw a decomposing rat floating in the sea, though these incidents aren't anyone's fault. It was the final straw for me🙂. Overall, the beach is okay; I've seen better and worse.
We paid a discounted price of 60€ for two adults and one child, but unfortunately, the quality of the pool and services did not meet our expectations. Despite the sign indicating that all the pools were open, only two were available for use. Additionally, we found the pools to be quite dirty. In the women's changing room, only three out of four toilets were functioning, which was inconvenient. We managed to find a working toilet near the bar, but the smell was so unpleasant that my daughter had to leave immediately. Based on our experience, we will not be returning to this beach club, and we do not recommend it to others.
It's hard to believe that the entire stretch of Marina di Pietrasanta's coastline is monopolized by pay beaches run by the mafia. The rates for an umbrella and two beds in 2021 range from 48 to 60 euros per day, which is quite disappointing. The only free beach available is a small and not very clean corner that is always overcrowded. To make matters worse, you have to share this space with pushy vendors, dogs, and kids playing football. The sea looks dirty, with a black or green hue, and overall, I don't see any reason to visit the supposedly famous Versilia beaches.
There wasn't a single public area on the beach; all of them were reserved by private owners. The only spot available for free use is beneath the pier. Perhaps there used to be a place to enjoy here, but not anymore.