{"ok":true,"data":{"id":6715,"slug":"tagliata-beach-cervia","name":"Tagliata Beach","country":"Italy","state":"Ravenna","city":"Cervia","coords":{"lat":44.2219,"lng":12.3782},"beachType":"Sandy","tags":["family","sun bathing","scenic"],"article":{"hero":"The sand here feels softer under your feet, bordered by a pine forest that exhales resinous air and offers shaded paths when the midday sun grows too insistent. You claim a spot at one of the smaller stabilimenti, where umbrellas space themselves with less geometric precision than at busier resorts. Families spread towels, but you notice more breathing room, fewer loudspeakers, a gentler atmosphere. The beach curves slightly, backed by low dunes and vegetation rather than the hotel walls that dominate further north.\n\nYou walk to the waterline where shallow Adriatic waves barely ripple. The water warms your ankles, then your knees, the seafloor sandy and even. Wading requires patience—twenty meters before swimming depth—but parents appreciate the gradual slope. Behind you, the pineta offers walking trails and picnic tables where you eat focaccia in dappled shade, listening to cicadas instead of club music. A few beach bars serve cold drinks and simple lunches, but the emphasis here tilts toward quieter pursuits: reading, building sandcastles, afternoon naps under umbrellas.\n\nBy late afternoon, you watch families on rented bicycles pedaling the path between Tagliata and central Cervia, the route shaded by pines and marked by occasional benches. The light softens, turning the Adriatic silver. Fishing boats pass at a distance. This beach doesn't chase trends or pack in maximum tourists; it preserves a calmer version of Romagna summer, where the pine forest matters as much as the sea.","teaser":"You leave behind the intensity of central Cervia and Milano Marittima, discovering a beach where the pace slows, the crowds thin, and the pineta casts afternoon shade across golden sand.","uniqueAngle":"Tagliata Beach balances accessible services with a quieter, greener setting, distinguished by its bordering pineta and relaxed summer atmosphere.","accessType":"Walk or bike from Cervia","thingsToDo":[{"icon":"sun","title":"Relaxed sunbathing","subtitle":"Spaced umbrellas and calm"},{"icon":"hike","title":"Pine forest walks","subtitle":"Shaded trails along shore"},{"icon":"swim","title":"Shallow swimming","subtitle":"Gentle Adriatic gradient"},{"icon":"camera","title":"Pineta photography","subtitle":"Green backdrop to beach"}],"audience":{"surfer":"The Adriatic at Tagliata maintains the same flat profile as the rest of this coast—shallow, waveless, and sheltered from swell. No surfing infrastructure exists, and conditions never align for riding. The protected waters serve swimmers and waders, not boardriders. You'll find scenic walks through the pineta, but nothing for your surfboard. This stretch was built for calm, not waves.","couples":"You discover a gentler alternative to busier Cervia beaches—quieter stabilimenti, shaded pine walks, and space to spread a blanket without neighbors ten feet away. The pineta offers afternoon refuge from sun and crowds, with paths leading to secluded spots for picnics. Nearby restaurants in Tagliata serve seafood dinners without the tourist volume of Milano Marittima. It's not remote, but the balance of services and calm creates a more relaxed backdrop for couples seeking summer sun without resort intensity.","backpacker":"Budget accommodations cluster in Tagliata and nearby Cervia, often cheaper than the upscale Milano Marittima zone to the north. You can access free beach sections or pay modest rates for stabilimento amenities. The pineta provides free shade and picnic areas. Supermarkets offer affordable provisions, and bike rentals make exploring the coast inexpensive. Off-season prices drop significantly, and September delivers warm water with minimal crowds. Buses and bikes connect easily to Cervia and Ravenna.","local":"You've always preferred Tagliata to the crowded stretches north—the pineta reminds you of childhood summers when the coast felt greener and less developed. You come for early morning walks when the forest smells strongest, or late afternoons when you can claim a quiet stretch of sand. The stabilimenti here remember regulars without the corporate feel of larger resorts. You bring your own picnic, park your bike in the shade, and spend hours under the pines reading before a quick swim.","family":null,"party":null,"diver":null,"explorer":null},"faqs":[{"a":"Yes, Tagliata Beach is very safe for families with children. The sandy beach slopes gently into the Adriatic Sea, creating shallow waters ideal for young swimmers. During summer months, lifeguards patrol the beach, and many sections offer supervised bathing areas. The calmer atmosphere compared to central Cervia means less crowding and easier supervision. Water quality is regularly monitored and generally excellent. The absence of strong currents and rocks makes it particularly suitable for families seeking a relaxed beach day.","q":"Is Tagliata Beach safe for swimming with children?"},{"a":"The best weather at Tagliata Beach occurs from June through early September, with July and August offering warmest sea temperatures around 24-26°C. However, late May, early June, and September provide pleasant conditions with significantly fewer crowds, making them ideal for visitors seeking a quieter experience. July and August are busiest but offer full beach services. Spring and autumn can be lovely for walks along the shore, though swimming may be cool. Weekdays are generally less crowded than weekends throughout the season.","q":"When is the best time to visit Tagliata Beach?"},{"a":"Tagliata Beach is easily accessible from Cervia town center, located about 3 kilometers south. Local buses run regularly along the coastal road connecting Cervia, Tagliata, and Milano Marittima during summer. If arriving by car, take the SS16 coastal highway and follow signs to Tagliata di Cervia; parking is available near the beach, both free and paid depending on location. The nearest train station is Cervia-Milano Marittima, about 4 kilometers away, from which you can take a bus or taxi. Cycling is popular along the flat coastal paths.","q":"How do I get to Tagliata Beach from nearby cities?"},{"a":"Tagliata offers various accommodation options including small hotels, vacation apartments, and campgrounds, generally more affordable and family-oriented than Milano Marittima. Many beachfront stabilimenti (beach clubs) provide restaurant service with traditional Romagna cuisine, seafood, and casual Italian favorites like piadina flatbreads. Several trattorias and pizzerias line the streets behind the beach. For more dining variety, central Cervia is a short drive or bus ride away. Supermarkets and bakeries are available for self-catering visitors staying in apartments or campsites.","q":"Where can I find food and accommodation near Tagliata Beach?"},{"a":"Tagliata Beach stands out for its notably calmer, more residential atmosphere compared to the busier central Cervia and upscale Milano Marittima to the north. It attracts primarily Italian families seeking a traditional, unhurried beach holiday. The area retains a more local character with less intensive development, offering a quieter alternative while still providing good beach facilities and services. The southern location means you can enjoy Cervia's amenities while escaping peak crowds, making it ideal for travelers who prefer a peaceful seaside setting without sacrificing convenience.","q":"What makes Tagliata Beach different from other Cervia beaches?"}]},"seo":{"title":"Tagliata Beach: Cervia's Quiet Stretch of Adriatic Sand","description":"Escape the crowds at Tagliata, where southern Cervia's golden sands meet gentle Adriatic waves. Families spread umbrellas under Italian pines, locals wade in warm shallows.","ogImage":null},"images":[{"id":"322947","url":"https://live.staticflickr.com/1572/24554572670_de3e81c794_b.jpg","thumbnail":"https://live.staticflickr.com/1572/24554572670_de3e81c794_n.jpg","alt":"Tagliata Beach — photo by Strocchi"}]}}