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15 ocjena
- Melinda K.August 2019Pozitivnonaturist , quiet , beautifully situatedNegativnoDogsAfter 3 years we have had enoughWe have been coming to Pizzo Greco for 3 years, unfortunately for the last time, there are more and more people who bring their dogs with them, even on the beach, although this is forbidden. The dog owners are too lazy to walk their dogs outside the area, so they do their business inside the area, many... dog owners also dispose of their droppings, but not all, ALL DOGS PINK EVERYWHERE, where one has done it, everyone does it, we have 2 small children and I don't want to expect them to play here. You are also not safe from dogs on the beach, everyone walks their dog up and down the beach like a trophy, of course they also pee in the sand where the children are playing.Automatski prevedeno.
- Robert K.August 2019PozitivnoGreat beach - super supermarketRed and gold sandy beach - beautiful bayGreat naturist spot in southern Italy! It's not easy to get there, but it's worth it! There are quite a lot of permanent campers, but there are still enough pitches for tourists in the first row! The sanitary buildings are in good order and were always clean! The beach is "below" the campsite and can... be reached in a few minutes via a dirt track - if you wish, and pay 50 cents, you can also be taken to the beach in an electric golf cart! Super well-stocked supermarket; large restaurant and a beach bar provide guests with everything they need! It was very loud at the bar once, what can you do - high season.... The mosquitoes were also a bit annoying - but that's not the site's fault... :-)Automatski prevedeno.
- Bea S.June 2018PozitivnoBeautiful beach, the water is perfect for swimming. Quiet in the low season.NegativnoThe area offers few tourist destinationsVery relaxing at the beginning of JulyWe were in Pizzo Greco for the 2nd time around June 2018. We had a small bungalow and were very happy with it. Very clean and the linen was changed twice a week. You could buy everything you need in the campsite supermarket. The beach is very nice and in the low season there is plenty of space. The restaurant... on the site has very moderate prices and it tasted good too. Unfortunately, the area doesn't have much else to offer. You have to drive a long way. 10 minutes to Il Castello or 40 minutes to Crotone. But it's not so crowded with tourists and that in turn has its charm. We felt comfortable and welcome. We can't say what it's like in the high season.Automatski prevedeno.
- rein G.September 2016PozitivnoBeautiful natural naturist resort with a small but beautiful beach. Very clean water. Mobile home in good condition, very well equipped.NegativnoIt feels like the season is over for the operators from the end of August and they only do the bare minimum. Dead in the water!Actually nice, but could be improvedWe've been coming here on and off for about 15 years, but unfortunately there have been virtually no improvements. With the exception of the bar, which has been renovated and the entrance area redesigned. It's exasperating, actually a beautiful natural naturist resort, but from the end of August you... get the feeling that you're just a nuisance. The middle season lasts until 10.09 but the pizzeria closes on 05.09 and then there is only the restaurant which is not really recommendable. There were no clean glasses at our table, the house wine is not drinkable, the meat is first beaten to death and then fried to death. Spices, vinegar and oil are served in sachets, simply not acceptable for Italy. Unfortunately, the beach bar is also dismantled from September and with it the lighting to the beach (the descent at night without a hand lamp is life-threatening), the shades are dismantled and tree felling work is carried out with chainsaws. There goes the peace and quiet. Unfortunately, from September onwards, dog owners bring their dogs to the beach, even though it is expressly forbidden. Basically, I have the feeling that nobody cares about the beach from September onwards, as garbage is rarely removed. The price-performance ratio for a stay in a mobile home with regular linen changes is positive.Automatski prevedeno.
- Jura N.September 2016Pozitivnonice beachNegativnodirt noise campsite needs repair surroundings not muchSeptember 2016 - after seasonbig problems with cleanliness. cleaning of sanitary facilities = flushing with water (what is wet is clean), camp is rather unkempt. first 3 nights we had the feeling that we arrived on a construction site. every morning we were woken up by unscrupulous workers who were packing up the camp after the... season. They didn't work much,but they were all the more noisy.The surrounding area has big problems with garbage(the landscape is more like a garbage dump). In season, I think, the beach of the camp will not be enough.The beach is nice though, about 300 m away down a steep road. The towns in the area are dirty,unsightly,with rubbish lying around and flying everywhere.Automatski prevedeno.
- P. F.May 2016PozitivnoClean and well maintainedNegativnoThe beach is besieged and polluted by stray dogs.Nice facility, idyllic locationQuiet complex, well maintained, staff mostly friendly. When we checked in, we were insistently reminded of the quiet times (it was still 15 minutes), during our stay we realized that locals and regular guests are treated generously. The grocery store had a sufficient selection and the restaurant was good value for money. The sanitary facilities could urgently do with a complete overhaul.Automatski prevedeno.
- Martin W.May 2016Pozitivno- clean sanitary facilities - beautiful beachNegativno- boring environmentVisit at the end of May 2016I was at Pizza Greco at the end of May and was very satisfied. The sanitary facilities were very clean and my pitch in the front row had a fantastic view. Overall still quiet (low season). The price was unrivaled at €10 per day (from 4 days). Ciao MartinAutomatski prevedeno.
- John B.August 2015Pozitivnobeautiful beach, cheap foodNegativnoNo night's sleep, unfriendly staff,Only loud in Pizzo GrecoWe, a family, stayed in Pizo Greco for two weeks in 08/2015. It was just noisy. The campsite is surrounded by 2 other resorts. And there was loud disco music and animation by presenters every night until at least 2am. Noise, noise and more noise. No peace and quiet and no relaxation. If that's what you're looking for in Pizo Greco, you won't find it. L from Bavaria.Automatski prevedeno.
- arnulf k.August 2015PozitivnoVery scenic, shady grounds under trees, beautiful beachNegativnoNoisy, even in low season, staff friendly but unreliable, rules are very strict - for Germans.Campsite rules do not apply to ItaliansWe were there for the third time in 2015, the first two times we were very satisfied, this time we left early disappointed. Reason: I was NOT allowed to drive onto the premises by car to pick up my diving equipment. Handcarts are available, but never to be found when you need them. The promise to help... me with the electric trolley was not fulfilled. I told them the day before that I needed someone with the electric trolley the next day at 8:30 a.m., and I was given explicit assurances. The next morning, of course, nobody knew anything about it. At 8:15 a.m. I found an employee with the electric trolley and he agreed to come by in 5 minutes. After a quarter of an hour, I started to CARRY out 30 kilos of diving equipment. I saw the employee calmly talking somewhere. Help? No help. The dive had been booked at a diving center and the next day I made it clear that I was tied to a specific date. There were even 10 cars on the premises overnight. Italian license plates, of course. But of course it was not possible for me to drive in for 5 minutes. About quiet time: only applies to non-Italian guests. Cars are being moved, dogs are barking, farewell parties are being celebrated. But don't wash the dishes between 2 and 4 pm. Rest at night? The beach bar was allowed to play music at full blast until 3am. After the dive, we left, naturally at 4 pm (rest time). If you don't need peace and quiet and can cope with a one-sided set of rules, you'll feel at home there. Too bad, we'll look for another place.Automatski prevedeno.
- Gerhard D.April 2015Pozitivnogreat location, value for money, great beach, fresh bread rolls every day, nudismNegativnoWe believe less suitable in HS, then also quite expensiveDream location ideal for early and late seasonWe were there at the end of April 2015 - low season for €10.00 all inclusive (water/showers/electricity/WLAN) in the front row with a view of the sea - wonderful. Fantastic beach with the finest, reddish sand, still too cold for swimming, but perfect up to the thighs. Fresh bread rolls (panini) in the... morning in the mini market, which is otherwise still closed. Restaurant still closed. Very friendly people on the site, sanitary facilities are cleaned daily even in the low season. No problem taking the dog to the beach in the low season - prohibited in the high season. For us, the ideal early and late season site, even for longer stays. Naturally a purely naturist site for INF permit holders.Automatski prevedeno.
- Karin G.August 2013Beautiful sandy beach, very well maintained with a very nice beach bar. But that was about it. I admit, we just wanted to enjoy naturism as bathers, my plan was to swim naked in the sea for the first time. Unfortunately, this is unheard of in Italy, so we used this beach, where we had to pay an entrance... fee of 17 euros per person per day (16 euros per person on the second day, as there was no registration). (No sun lounger, no parasol, just pure entry!) It was also unpleasant that, for example, a lesbian couple on the beach was not warned not to play their sexual games in public. Too bad.Automatski prevedeno.
- Paul N.April 2013The sanitary facilities need to be renewed. It no longer meets today's standards. The location and the beautiful sandy beach is great as well as the price in the low season. We stayed at this campsite for a week in spring 2013 and would come again. The restaurant is to be recommended.Automatski prevedeno.
- Uschi G.August 2012We have been passionate Pizzo greco fans since 1998. The campsite is located in a wonderfully secluded bay and yet is well organized due to its naturalness. For the physical well-being: small supermarket, bar, in summer with bar on the beach and this year the restaurant with new management (open all... year round) Very quiet in spring and fall. But the quiet times are also observed in summer. The only drawback is the wash houses. Unfortunately there is only one with hot water at the washbasins in 3 facilities. The sanitary facilities should be renovated. Even if other Pizzo Greco guests have had negative experiences, we have never been bothered. And finally, everyone can live as they wish. We can only recommend Pizzo Greco. Salute Dalla Calabria Uschi and MaxAutomatski prevedeno.
- Aneas N.May 2012MAIN SEASON: In the main season (June, July, August) the place is full of swingers and partner swappers and men who want sex! It is also NOT a purely naturist place. There are always groups!!! of young men being let in who are NOT naturists - even showering dressed! Children and teenagers are allowed... to be dressed. But even 25-year-old Italians still count themselves as YOUTH! In August, nudists are outnumbered by 1/30. The problem is the Italians themselves, who like to look at naked people but don't want to be naked themselves! The drug use is unbelievable - especially in the high season. Children should NEVER be left alone in August. NON-SEASON: A wonderful place. Lots of Germans, Dutch and Austrians. Clean, quiet, REAL nudism. The staff are EXCELLENT. Unfortunately, the management suffers a lot from the local visitors! As a general rule, I have found that I leave when there are Italian guests on the campsite!Automatski prevedeno.
- Aneas N.July 2010This 9-hectare site allows you to run free without clothes. You may know the feeling of squatting naked on the beach in the sand - but the feeling of walking naked in a village is even better. I can now understand all the nude hikers who talk about how incredibly liberating it is to move around without... clothes. The first few minutes are disconcerting - but the feeling of normality sets in so incredibly quickly that by the evening you wonder how you couldn't have lived naked before. Detailed report: http://bit.ly/9TrEfv This unique place is located on the cliffs of a peninsula, which at first glance appears untouched - almost deserted. You immediately notice that the road to this place is lined with an infinite number of wind turbines, which stand still even on a windy day. They are not connected to the electricity grid so that they can turn - welcome to the madness of Italy. The site looks like a fortress from the outside, but after the massive gate, a vacation village extends over more than 9 hectares. Pure freedom... You can no longer see or feel anything of the walls and security installations on the site. Detailed report: http://bit.ly/9TrEfvAutomatski prevedeno.