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Spiaggia di Anzio tourist attraction in Anzio, Lazio
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Spiaggia di Anzio

4.5(51 reviews)Activity
🕑 4-6 hours (half day to full day)👶 Best for ages 0-12. Babies and toddlers can safely play in the shallow waters close to shore, while older children enjoy swimming, beach games, and exploring the coastline. The gentle waves make it especially suitable for children just learning to swim.

About

Spiaggia di Anzio is an ideal Mediterranean beach destination for families, offering wide stretches of soft sand and gentle, shallow waters that are perfect for little ones to splash and play safely. The presence of lifeguards and well-equipped beach clubs with family amenities makes this a stress-free spot where parents can relax while kids build sandcastles and paddle in the calm sea.

Highlights

  • Shallow, calm waters perfect for young swimmers and paddlers
  • Wide sandy beach with plenty of space for games and sandcastle building
  • Lifeguards on duty throughout summer months for added safety
  • Well-maintained beach clubs with changing facilities, showers, and sometimes kids' play equipment
  • Beautiful Mediterranean setting with historic Anzio port nearby for a scenic walk

Pro Tips

  1. 1.Arrive early (by 9am) during July and August to secure a good spot, as the beach gets busy with locals and tourists during peak summer.
  2. 2.Rent a beach umbrella and sunbeds from one of the stabilimenti (beach clubs) for around 15-25 euros per day, which includes access to showers, changing rooms, and sometimes kids' play areas.
  3. 3.Bring water shoes as some areas may have small pebbles or shells mixed with the sand near the water's edge.
  4. 4.The free public beach sections (spiaggia libera) are available if you prefer to bring your own umbrella and save money, located between the private beach clubs.
  5. 5.Stock up on sunscreen before arriving, as beach vendors charge premium prices. The Italian sun is strong, especially for fair-skinned children.

Best Time to Visit

Visit in June or September for the best experience: warm weather, calm seas, and fewer crowds than July-August. Weekday mornings are quietest. During peak summer (July-August), arrive before 9am or after 4pm to avoid the hottest hours and largest crowds.

What to Know

Public beach access is free, but most families opt for beach club rentals (15-25 euros/day) which include umbrellas, loungers, and facilities. Street parking is available along the waterfront, though it can be challenging in peak season. Several beachfront cafes and gelaterias offer simple lunch options.

Seasonal Notes

Beach season runs from late May through September, with lifeguards and beach clubs operating mainly June through early September. July and August are busiest and hottest. The beach is accessible year-round, but facilities are limited outside summer months and water is too cold for swimming.

Nearby Eats

Try Ristorante Lo Sgabello near the port for fresh seafood and kid-friendly pasta dishes with harbor views, or grab pizza and gelato from one of the many casual spots along Riviera Zanardelli, the main beachfront promenade.

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