Alberoni Beach, Public beach at Lido di Venezia, Italy.
Alberoni Beach is a sandy shore on the southern tip of Lido island, extending for several kilometers with natural dunes and coastal plants. The waterfront slopes gently and offers both open water and areas protected by vegetation.
The beach emerged in the early 1900s as a key recreation area when Lido became a destination for swimmers from across Europe. This shift toward seaside leisure permanently shaped the island.
Local residents and visitors congregate at this beach, maintaining traditional beach activities while respecting environmental preservation guidelines.
The beach offers rentals for loungers, umbrellas, and water sports gear along with marked dog areas. Visitors should know that some sections are reserved for bird watching and may have limits during nesting seasons.
The area is protected by the World Wildlife Fund and provides habitat for rare bird species such as bee-eaters and plovers. Spotting these bird communities makes a visit especially rewarding for nature watchers.
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