{"ok":true,"data":{"id":7162,"slug":"spiaggia-costa-azzurra-grado","name":"Spiaggia Costa Azzurra","country":"Italy","state":"Friuli Venezia Giulia","city":"Grado","coords":{"lat":45.6794,"lng":13.3777},"beachType":"Sandy","tags":["family","urban","sunset","sun bathing"],"article":{"hero":"Costa Azzurra occupies prime psychological real estate: close enough to Grado's centro that you can walk to dinner in ten minutes, yet distinct enough to feel like a neighborhood secret. The beach curves along the western shore where the town's geometry opens toward the lagoon. Behind you, modest hotels and apartment blocks rather than Habsburg grandeur; before you, the water broadens into the basin studded with low islands—Barbana with its sanctuary spire, Anfora, the distant profiles of sandbanks and marsh.\n\nThe sand here takes on a slightly coarser texture, tiny shell fragments mixing with the quartz grains. You'll spread your towel among a mix of locals and savvy visitors who prefer this section's proximity to town and its lagoon orientation. The water stays shallow and warm, perfect for wading far from shore while the sun tracks westward. Come late afternoon, the light performs its daily alchemy, the islands becoming dark cutouts against a sky striped pink and orange, the water catching fire.\n\nFishing boats provide the entertainment—you'll watch them motor past in the morning, heading for the gulf, then return in late afternoon, hulls riding lower with the day's catch. Sometimes you'll see the fishermen mending nets right on the beach, their weathered hands working with automatic precision while they gossip in Gradesan dialect. The beach clubs operate here, but with less formality than the main beach, and free sections offer generous access between the stabilimenti.","teaser":"You'll watch fishing vessels slide past on their way to the canal while you sunbathe, the beach positioned at the seam between Grado's resort face and its commercial bones. The sand faces the lagoon's island-dotted expanse, offering sunset views that turn the shallows molten.","uniqueAngle":"The only Grado beach where working fishing boats pass within hailing distance of sunbathers, maintaining a living connection between the town's maritime past and resort present.","accessType":"Urban beach, walk from town","thingsToDo":[{"icon":"sun","title":"Lagoon-view sunbathing","subtitle":"Island-studded sunset panoramas"},{"icon":"swim","title":"Shallow warm wading","subtitle":"Protected basin swimming"},{"icon":"camera","title":"Fishing boat watching","subtitle":"Working waterfront in action"},{"icon":"food","title":"Walk-to-town dining","subtitle":"Centro storico minutes away"}],"audience":{"surfer":"Zero surf potential exists here or anywhere in the Grado lagoon system. The protected basin, shallow bathymetry, and island barriers eliminate any possibility of rideable waves. Even windsurf conditions prove marginal except during strong bora events. If you're committed to board sports, consider kitesurfing in the lagoon's designated zones, but forget traditional surfing entirely—the Adriatic's northern reaches simply don't cooperate with those ambitions.","couples":"You'll value the hybrid nature—beach relaxation with immediate access to Grado's restaurants and evening energy. Stay in town and make Costa Azzurra your daytime base, claiming a morning spot under an umbrella, breaking for a proper seafood lunch in the old quarter, returning for the afternoon's best light. The sunset orientation makes evening swims particularly romantic, the water glowing warm amber as you float hand-in-hand. Afterward, you're already positioned for aperitivo on the terrace bars overlooking the fishing canal.","backpacker":"The free beach sections and proximity to town make Costa Azzurra your best base for budget Grado exploration. You'll skip expensive stabilimenti fees, lay your towel on public sand, and walk to supermarkets for picnic supplies. The cheap pensioni and ostelli cluster nearby, and you're positioned to take advantage of happy-hour specials at bars catering to locals rather than resort guests. Time your visit for September when accommodation costs plummet and the beach empties while the water stays warm.","local":"You claim Costa Azzurra as the locals' beach, the section where you'll actually run into neighbors and former classmates rather than tourists. You appreciate the working elements—the fishing boats, the less-polished infrastructure, the way it stays connected to Grado's non-resort identity. You bring your children here because you can combine beach time with errands in town, and because watching the boats come in teaches them something about where they live beyond the seasonal tourist economy that now dominates the island.","family":null,"party":null,"diver":null,"explorer":null},"faqs":[{"a":"Yes, Spiaggia Costa Azzurra is very safe and highly family-friendly. The sandy beach has a gentle slope into calm Adriatic waters, ideal for children. Professional lifeguards are on duty during the summer season. The beach is well-organized with clear zones and excellent facilities including first aid stations. Water quality is regularly monitored and generally excellent. The proximity to Grado town means emergency services are readily accessible. The lagoon-side location typically means calmer waters than open-sea beaches. The beach is cleaned daily and well-maintained throughout the season.","q":"Is Spiaggia Costa Azzurra safe for families and swimming?"},{"a":"The best time to visit Spiaggia Costa Azzurra is from May through September, with optimal beach weather from June to early September. July and August offer the warmest conditions and full facilities but also bring peak crowds and higher prices. June and September provide excellent weather with fewer visitors, making them ideal for a more relaxed experience. The water is warm enough for comfortable swimming from June onwards. Sunset viewing, one of the beach's highlights, is spectacular throughout summer. Shoulder seasons offer pleasant conditions for walking and sightseeing even if swimming is cooler.","q":"When is the best time to visit Spiaggia Costa Azzurra in Grado?"},{"a":"Spiaggia Costa Azzurra is located on the western side of Grado, easily accessible from the town center. By car, take the A4 motorway to Palmanova, then follow signs to Grado (about 25km). The beach is roughly 45km from Trieste and 140km from Venice. Trieste Airport is approximately 50km away. Regular bus services connect Grado with Cervignano del Friuli train station. Once in Grado, the beach is within walking distance from most central accommodations, or accessible by local bus or bike. Parking is available nearby but fills quickly in peak summer.","q":"How do I get to Spiaggia Costa Azzurra in Grado?"},{"a":"Spiaggia Costa Azzurra benefits from its excellent proximity to Grado town, offering extensive dining and lodging options. Numerous hotels, from budget to upscale, are located within walking distance. The area features beachfront restaurants, traditional trattorias, pizzerias, and cafes serving fresh Adriatic seafood and regional Friulian cuisine. Beach bars and lidos provide casual dining and refreshments. Grado's historic center, minutes away, has additional restaurants and wine bars. Ice cream shops are plentiful. Accommodation ranges from beachside hotels to apartments and B&Bs, with options for various budgets. Supermarkets support self-catering visitors.","q":"What dining and accommodation options are near Spiaggia Costa Azzurra?"},{"a":"Spiaggia Costa Azzurra stands out for its perfect blend of natural beauty and urban convenience. It offers stunning lagoon-side views and spectacular sunsets while being steps from Grado's charming historic town with shops, restaurants, and cultural attractions. The western location provides particularly beautiful sunset vistas over the lagoon. The beach combines organized facilities with the classic Italian beach resort atmosphere that has attracted visitors for generations. Its popularity reflects the quality experience it offers, balancing accessibility, beauty, and amenities. The beach represents the quintessential Grado seaside experience with authentic local character.","q":"What makes Spiaggia Costa Azzurra special in Grado?"}]},"seo":{"title":"Spiaggia Costa Azzurra: Grado's Golden Lagoon Beach","description":"Velvet sand meets calm Adriatic shallows at Grado's westernmost family beach. 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