Porto Barricata
Veneto, Italy — Excellent water quality
Porto Barricata is a Blue Flag beach located 9.26 km from Porto Tolle. The certification reflects high standards for water quality, beach management, and environmental care. The beach operates seasonally, and swimmers should follow posted safety guidelines. Fresh drinking water is available on-site. The best…
Quick Overview
Plan Your Visit to Porto Barricata
The key facts before you go
About the Beach
What is Porto Barricata?
Porto Barricata is a Blue Flag beach located 9.26 km from Porto Tolle. The certification reflects high standards for water quality, beach management, and environmental care. The beach operates seasonally, and swimmers should follow posted safety guidelines. Fresh drinking water is available on-site. The best time to visit is April through June. Blue Flag status is reviewed annually.
It sits alongside certified beaches along Veneto, part of a broader network of certified beaches throughout Italy certified annually by the Foundation for Environmental Education.
Sunrise, Sunset & Beach Direction
Porto Barricata faces E toward Adriatic Sea. The best light for photography and swimming is typically in April, May, June. The beach's orientation determines when it catches direct sun — plan your visit around this to make the most of your time there.
Planning
When to Go — Month by Month
When is the best time to visit Porto Barricata?The best time to visit Porto Barricata is April, May, June.
How crowded does Porto Barricata get?Like most Blue Flag beaches in Italy, Porto Barricata sees its highest visitor numbers in July and August. The beach maintains a pleasant atmosphere even in peak season.
Is Porto Barricata open year-round?The beach itself is accessible year-round, though staffed facilities including lifeguards typically operate only during the official season (typically July–September). The Blue Flag is displayed during the certification period only.
The Water
Swimming and Beach Life at Porto Barricata
Is Porto Barricata safe to swim?Porto Barricata is Blue Flag certified, which requires meeting strict bathing water standards set by the EU Bathing Water Directive. Water quality is rated <span class="inline-stat">Excellent</span>. The beach does not have lifeguards stationed on the beach — swim with appropriate caution.
What is the water temperature at Porto Barricata?Water temperature varies seasonally. Visit during the summer months (June–September) for the most comfortable swimming conditions.
What is the beach like at Porto Barricata?Porto Barricata on the Veneto coast of Italy. It meets all Blue Flag criteria for environmental management, water quality, safety, and facilities.
Does Porto Barricata have good facilities?As a Blue Flag certified beach, Porto Barricata meets the Foundation for Environmental Education's standards for facilities and services.
Porto Barricata sits on the Adriatic Sea — explore all Blue Flag beaches on the Adriatic.
Planning a trip to Italy? Blue Flag Beaches Italy 2026 — our editorial guide to certified beaches across the country.
Transport
Getting to Porto Barricata
How do I get to Porto Barricata by car?Porto Barricata is approximately 9.26 km from Porto Tolle. Follow local road signs to the beach. Check Google Maps or a local map for the most current directions.
What is the nearest airport to Porto Barricata?The nearest airport is Venice Marco Polo Airport (VCE), approximately 73.7 km away.
Can I get to Porto Barricata by public transport?Public transport options vary by season. Check local transport authority websites for current bus and train schedules connecting to Porto Tolle.
Practical Details
Practical Information
| At the Beach | |
| Entry | Free — no charge to access the beach |
|---|---|
| Lifeguards | ✗ |
| Disabled Access | Contact local authority for details |
| Showers | ✗ |
| Toilets | ✗ |
| Beach Type | Coastal beach |
| Visiting Information | |
| GPS Coordinates | 44.8471°N, 12.4645°E |
| Water Quality | Excellent (EU Bathing Water Directive) |
| Blue Flag Operator | Foundation for Environmental Education (FEE) — Italy |
Frequently Asked Questions
Porto Barricata FAQ
Is Porto Barricata suitable for children?
Porto Barricata is a Blue Flag certified beach in Veneto, Italy. The EU Excellent water quality rating means the water is safe and clean for all swimmers, including children. Blue Flag certification itself requires meeting strict environmental and safety standards that benefit all beach users.
Is Porto Barricata free to access?
Yes, access to Porto Barricata is free — there are no entry fees or charges to use the beach. Facilities including beach amenities are typically available during the official season at no charge. The beach is managed by local authorities under the Blue Flag programme.
When is the best time to visit Porto Barricata?
The best time to visit Porto Barricata is April, May, June. If you prefer quieter conditions, visiting in June or September gives you warm weather with fewer crowds than the July–August peak. The Blue Flag is displayed during the certified season, confirming the beach meets all water quality and safety standards.
What is the water quality at Porto Barricata?
Porto Barricata is Blue Flag certified, which requires meeting strict annual water quality standards set by the EU Bathing Water Directive. Water quality is currently rated Excellent. Blue Flag certification is awarded by the Foundation for Environmental Education (FEE) and requires independent water quality monitoring throughout the season. The results are publicly available from the European Environment Agency.
How do I get to Porto Barricata?
Porto Barricata is located in Veneto, Italy. It is approximately 9.26 km from Porto Tolle. The nearest airport is Venice Marco Polo Airport (VCE), 73.7 km away. Check local transport authority websites for current public transport schedules. A car is the most flexible option for reaching the beach, particularly outside peak season.
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