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![]() The main reason for us to go for Sabaudia was the beach. For the first time since Lerici, we would hit the coast of the Mediterran sea. This street separates the camp site from the beach, and you will have a wonderful time there. Don't miss the sea food at the beach restaurants! |
![]() This is a closer view at the C. Circeo, south of Sabaudia. |
![]() View from M. Circeo across the Parco Nazionale del Circeo with the Lago di Sabaudia in the center. |
![]() After a full day of relaxing at the beach, we started our way to Naples. You will find a number of nice beaches like this one where you can stop and take a bath. This is the beach of Torre Olevola. It is not as peaceful as in Sabaudia. They charge for the umbrellas, and if you do not want to rent an umbrella, you are restricted to the public parts of the beach. Here, it is the small area between the umbrellas. That is fun - not! |
![]() A closer look at the first row of umbrellas at the beach of Torre Olevola. |
![]() The beautiful coastline close to Naples, Italy. |
![]() Again, the fantastic coastline in the Naples area. |
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Camping Sabaudia is a medium sized camp site right behind the beautiful beach of Sabaudia. Just the dunes and a road
separate the site from the beach, so it is a perfect destination for kids. The beach is clean, and there is plenty of room for
everyone. The camp site might get crowded during high season, so an early reservation is recommended. The site is definitely up
to standards and will provide you with good value for money. There is an excellent restaurant at the beach road; you may consider
driving there as it is not really within walking distance.
The Zanzig.com Rating: **** (very good) What does that mean?
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