My experience with beach in Rimini was at least to say unpleasant. So what nobody tells you (unless you google it, which I didn’t think I should do), is that staying at the beach in Rimini isn’t possible unless you take a sunbed (for which prices are going from 14e + per sunbed). If you want to just lay on the beach on your sun towel you can but only at perhaps 1-2 places on the whole beach (which is long I don’t know how many km but is too long and wide), of which one of them is at the very end of the beach (at the famous Wheel of Rimini). The workers at the beach (people of the cafes on the beach) are making you to move to the part of the beach “that is free” and are very unpleasant. The sea is dirty, muddy and most days you can’t even go in because of the waves and the red flag is on. This is my first time in Rimini because I wanted to see something new and all I can say is I am never coming back because it is not worth the money and they are very hostile and not polite to the tourists. For the money you spend here you can go to Greece and at least have a free beach and...
Read moreWell organized private beach. Besides sunbeds and umbrellas (certainly, for some money), there are a lot of places to have fun for children and adults: inflatable trampoline, beach volleyball, football etc. playgrounds.Though, when it's windy, there may be some garbage ashore brought by waves, especially closer to...
Read morepulito ma tutti ombrelloni appiccicati e soprattutto tutti rigorosamente sulla sdraio "per legge"..a Rimini pare che non ci si possa sdraiare a contatto con la sabbia sul proprio asciugamano..pena la minacciata multa di presunti controllori comunali...... però intanto bisogna pagare un lettino per stare di fronte al mare poche ore...un diritto di tutti ..che il mare è di tutti a 2 metri dalla riva.. "per legge nazionale" ma forse Rimini non si considera più in Italia.. chissà..un diritto comunque "acquisito" al...
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