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Spiaggia il pirgo beach in Civitavecchia, Lazio
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View of Spiaggia il pirgo in Civitavecchia, Lazio
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Spiaggia il pirgo

3.9(127 reviews)Activity
🕑 Half day to full day (3-6 hours)👶 Best for ages 2-12. Toddlers and preschoolers will love the shallow, calm waters that are perfect for safe paddling, while elementary-aged kids can swim, snorkel, and explore the shoreline. The gentle waves and sandy bottom make it less suitable for teens seeking adventure.

About

Spiaggia il Pirgo offers a relaxed Mediterranean beach experience perfect for families with young children. The gentle, shallow waters provide a safe environment for little ones to splash and play, while the sandy shores are ideal for building sandcastles and beach games. Located near the cruise port of Civitavecchia, it's a convenient spot for families exploring the Lazio coast.

Highlights

  • Shallow, calm waters perfect for young swimmers and nervous paddlers
  • Soft sandy beach ideal for sandcastle building and beach games
  • Authentic Italian beach experience away from major tourist crowds
  • Convenient location near Civitavecchia cruise port for day visitors
  • Beautiful views of the Tyrrhenian Sea coastline

Pro Tips

  1. 1.Arrive before 10am during summer months to secure a good spot and avoid the midday heat, as shade can be limited on this beach.
  2. 2.Bring water shoes for kids as some areas may have small pebbles or shells mixed with the sand near the water's edge.
  3. 3.The beach is approximately 5km north of Civitavecchia port, easily reached by taxi (15 euros) or local bus, making it perfect for cruise passengers with a day in port.
  4. 4.Pack your own umbrella, beach toys, and snacks as amenities are basic, though there are small beach bars nearby for refreshments.
  5. 5.Download an Italian phrasebook app or learn basic Italian beach phrases, as English may be limited outside tourist peak season.

Best Time to Visit

Visit between June and September for warmest water temperatures, with weekday mornings (9am-12pm) being quietest. July and August are busiest with Italian families on holiday, so June or early September offer a better balance of good weather and fewer crowds.

What to Know

This is a public beach with free access, though sunbed and umbrella rentals are available for a fee (typically 15-20 euros per day). Limited parking is available nearby, and basic facilities include bathrooms and small beach bars for snacks and drinks.

Seasonal Notes

Best visited May through September when temperatures are warm and facilities are fully operational. The beach is accessible year-round, but water is too cold for swimming October through April. Peak Italian holiday season (mid-July to late August) brings the most crowds and highest temperatures.

Nearby Eats

Head into Civitavecchia town center (5km away) for family-friendly trattorias serving pizza, pasta, and fresh seafood. Many restaurants near the port area offer English menus and are accustomed to international visitors.

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