Baia delle Rocce Verdi is situated in a beautiful location with lovely surroundings, although it is quite difficult to reach. I am giving it one star for the following reasons:
- Ticket Reception: We arrived around noon (2 people) and requested 2 spots. Only cushions on the rocks were offered, with no chairs or sunbeds available. When we asked to see the cushions and their location before paying, the staff member declined our request. Strangely, after just 30 seconds, he informed us that 2 chairs had suddenly become available (suspicious, right?). It seemed like they might have been reserving these spots for local clients or Neapolitan residents rather than tourists. We ended up taking the chairs at £20 each, without an umbrella.
- Pool Access: It was impossible to get a spot in the pool.
- Opening Times: The website states the opening hours as 08:00-17:00. However, lifeguards or beach assistants started going around at 16:25, informing us that they were closing down and asking us to start packing up. This is way too early to close the beach during high season!
- Food and Drink Policy: The policy states that you cannot bring food and drinks due to a plastic-free environment. This raises the question: can I bring food in a glass container? What about drinks? The sign is quite misleading. There are a couple of places where you can purchase food and beverages, but considering the prices, a day at this place will cost you roughly €120-140 for 2 people (including entrance, lunch, and water throughout the day).
At 16:00, we finally managed to get 2 beds as people started to leave, but we had less than an hour to enjoy them before closing.
Overall, this place is definitely not worth the visit. I do not recommend it at all.