About The Duoglio Beach
Il Duoglio Spiaggia is a beautiful beachfront restaurant located at Via Mauro Comite, 25 in Amalfi. It offers Mediterranean cuisine with stunning sea views. It's particularly known for its seafood-focused menu and relaxing atmosphere.
Features
Institutionalization
Normal depth
Food and drinks
Seldom rough
Shallow
Hot water
Sandy bottom
Warm water
Child-friendly
Il Duoglio Spiaggia: A Hidden Gem of Amalfi
Part of the dazzling beauty of the Amalfi Coast, Il Duoglio Spiaggia, located at Via Mauro Comite, 25, 84011 Amalfi SA, Italy, is a tranquil and peaceful beach. It's an ideal choice for those seeking a secluded and natural experience away from the crowded beaches. Escape the city noise, dive into the crystal-clear water, and enjoy the breathtaking Amalfi scenery.
How to Get to Il Duoglio Spiaggia?
Il Duoglio Spiaggia, while close to Amalfi's city center, is slightly hidden. After arriving in Amalfi, you can reach the beach by following Via Mauro Comite. While accessible by car, parking can be difficult due to narrow and winding roads. A walk from Amalfi's center takes approximately 20-30 minutes and offers a beautiful coastal stroll. Public transportation options are limited; a taxi or private vehicle may be more practical.
Why Choose Il Duoglio Spiaggia?
Il Duoglio Spiaggia is a perfect choice for those who want to avoid crowded and noisy beaches. Offering a calmer and more peaceful atmosphere, the beach provides a captivating experience with its natural beauty. Its crystal-clear waters, soft sand, and lush surrounding greenery are ideal for a relaxing and refreshing day. It's also suitable for snorkeling and diving. The absence of large tourist facilities allows for a more authentic Italian coastal experience.
Best Time to Visit
The ideal times to visit Il Duoglio Spiaggia are May-June and September-October. The temperature is pleasant during these months, and the seawater is comfortably warm. July and August can be very hot and crowded. The beach is generally closed during the winter months.
Additional Information
Sunbed and umbrella rentals are limited or unavailable at the beach. Bringing your own umbrella and towel is recommended. Food and beverage options are limited nearby, so bringing your own is advisable. As the beach is nestled in nature, it's important to maintain cleanliness. Please dispose of your trash properly and respect the environment.
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