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Summer 2011: lights & shades in Marina di Ragusa




LIGHTS


Marina di ragusa is still one of my favourite places this year.
large niice beach, totally free
a well served area 
 Blue flag 2011 for the quality of the sea and its services
A wonderful Lungomare which leads you to a new touristic harbour
nice shops open till night
a lot of lovely places for happy hour ,dinner, after dinner
discos in the area
WI-FI service free
satisfying all people: from the youngest to the oldest





SHADES

too many people between July & August(almost 80.000!!)
too much noice at night for those who live in the center
not well cleaned in the morning
too many cigarettes on the beach
a wonderful touristic harbour area not yet well used
not enough parking areas



Beh , per essere una località turistica del Sud , soprattutto della Sicilia non è niente male....
Forse alcuni problemi come la sporcizia al mattino, le troppe cicche di sigarette in spiaggia dipendono proprio da noi e dalla nostra "inciviltà" e pigrizia..
Sicuramente difficile gestire la congestione di gente che si crea ad Agosto!!!
magari occorrerebbe raddoppiare  il servizio di nettezza urbana e di vigilanza notturna!

Io comunque ci starei anche in autunno..
i colori del paesaggio sono incantevoli !

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