The Lido il Delfino charges £25 per person for the parasol and chair (ask for Wi-Fi as they have it) and you can stay there from 9:00. Although they close around 19:00 they won’t stop you from staying longer in the evening. The access from the street remains open until the restaurant Il Delfino is open, so it’s really convenient. Cheaper than the nearby Lido La Pugna which charges £30.
It’s not a beach as it has no sand. The further right you go the better the bay becomes in terms of grit of the pebbles.
You can eat panini and salads at the lido upstairs and they can bring it down to your seat. Or you can have a nice lunch up at the restaurant Il Delfino.
Restaurant it’s about £25 per person to have starter and main.
They staff can be...
Read moreWhile the restaurant’s breathtaking view may trick you to believe this is yet another tourist trap, I found myself pleasantly surprised with its outstanding performance.
The staff is genuinely friendly, the food is simple but delicious (a feat only the Italians can pull off) and although it certainly isn’t a cheap eatery, I believe it was worth every penny.
What I liked most about Lido il Delfino, was that I never felt rushed: Enjoying my glass of cool rosé while taking in the beautiful panorama on the Mediterranean, I was taken back to an era when things were simple and la vita...
Read moreWe were Recommended to this restaurant by another tourist we met along the way a few hours earlier. She and her party had been there the night before and had a spectacular meal. We were not as disappointed! The view was magnificent, the service was on point and the food was absolutely delicious! By far one of our favorite restaurants that we were a member for many years to come.The only challenge we had was finding it as it does not look open from the street you have to travel down a number of steps and the signage is very poor. But once you get down to the bottom it is truly...
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