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The family-friendly Mareblu Camping Village campsite in Cecina Mare, Tuscany, is an idyllic holiday destination with direct access to the beach through a dense pine forest. On a spacious site, the campsite offers shady pitches, mobile homes, a pool area and a lively entertainment programme. Campers can enjoy culinary delights in the pizzeria, while the supermarket also offers a range of snacks. Campers can discover Cecina, Pisa and Livorno or explore the nearby pine forest for nature experiences. Mareblu Camping Villagecombines bathing fun with culture and activities for the whole family.
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Flat grassy terrain, mainly in tall pine forest. Divided by hedges. Newer part of the site with even younger, a few pitches also without planting.
In the vicinity of the campsites, sometimes also on the sites themselves, disco-like music events take place outdoors, which can be heard far and wide depending on the wind direction and can last until midnight. South of Vada, there is also an amusement park in operation in July and August, whose entertainment program can further intensify noise pollution and sometimes also last until midnight.
Via dei Campilunghi
57023 Cecina Mare
Toskana
Italy
Latitude 43° 19' 6" N (43.318417)
Longitude 10° 28' 26" E (10.47415)
A12/E80, exit Rosignano/Marittimo. Continue on SS1 (expressway), marked turnoff between Vada and Cecina Mare.
General condition of the campsite
5Cleanliness of the sanitary facilities
4.2Pitch or accommodation
6.7Price-performance ratio
5Shopping facilities on campsites
5.8Catering
5Friendliness of the staff
8.3Wifi / Internet quality
3.3Coverage of mobile network
5Calmness score
8.33
Yannick
Caravan
Family
September 2025
Has all the essentials. Sanitary facilities are highly improvable. There is neither toilet paper nor soap. Half of the stalls and taps are defective. To have a hot shower, you have to step out of the stall every few minutes to press a button in the hallway. The pitch was good in terms of size etc. The beach is okay too. The place is not suitable for children.
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Maike
Caravan
Family
October 2024
The photos promise a beautiful vacation for the whole family. We left early after a week. The pool is very small, dirty, and not at all as lovely as in the photos. The washrooms are VERY old, with no soap or hand paper. No toilet paper either. In my opinion, this is simply part of the standard. The forest to the beach is beautiful but also the reason for countless stink bugs everywhere. The beach area is so uninviting that we only went there once. Friendly staff. Dogs were less bothersome than some children - but the camping site can't do anything about that. Everything is so run down that you wonder, 'Why is nothing being done about it?' It would be easy to fill the potholes with sand. Renew the mirrors, mats instead of shabby towels. The place has SO much potential, really a shame. For the children, not a nice experience.
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4
Jens
Caravan
Family
October 2024
We were there during the autumn holidays. Right upon arrival, I had the feeling that time had stood still here. In the early 90s, when everything was still new, one would surely have found an up-to-date place. Now, unfortunately, everything has fallen into disrepair. We got the impression that nothing is being renovated here anymore. Sanitary buildings, restaurant, minimarket, parking lot, beach—all of this was surely nice 30-40 years ago. The pitches are nice, but there is little sun due to the many trees. Additionally, during our stay, there was a plague of stink bugs. We departed earlier and did not have to pay for the remaining days, which was very accommodating.
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4
Ralf
August 2022
Toilet paper must be brought along, swimming caps are mandatory at the pool, after 4 minutes the hot water is turned off in the shower, there is no water connection at the lots which are laid out carelessly. Additionally, the street is very loud. Moreover, you can no longer see it here; there are much nicer places along the coast.
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Superb10
Denise und Bernd
July 2022
Beautiful and sufficiently large parking space under pine trees. Sanitary facilities are sufficiently available and clean. Unfortunately, there was no toilet paper or soap available. The site is very well-maintained. Everything you need is available on site, from a supermarket to a minimarket with all the essentials. The bar opposite the pool is great, friendly staff and drinks at very good prices. Unfortunately, the restaurant was not very good taste-wise, but nearby there is a great winery where you can enjoy a wonderful menu with wine and great Italian products. The pool is always clean and sufficiently large. The path to the sea is wonderfully beautiful through the pine forest. All in all, we can only recommend the site.
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Superb10
Rudi und Gabi
August 2021
We were here with a caravan. The camping site offers everything you need, not too much, just right. The sanitary facilities are a bit aged but clean and tidy. The shower gives really warm water for 4 minutes at the push of a button. The pool is clean, sun loungers and umbrellas are disinfected multiple times a day. Unfortunately, there is a swimming cap requirement at the pool, which is not entirely understandable nowadays. The sea and beach are clean, loungers and umbrellas cost 15 euros per day at the end of September. However, you can also set up your own loungers and umbrella just a few meters further at the public beach. Great dog beach about 300 meters away. All in all, a great place that leaves hardly any wishes unfulfilled.
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Very good8
Huberle
August 2021
We had a nice quiet spot. The showers are retro but clean and work perfectly. The beach is easily reachable through a pine forest of about 400 meters and is clean and in good condition. There is a mini-market on site where you can buy daily necessities, a restaurant, and a nice bar. Of course, one should not forget the mosquito spray/citronella candles. We would come back.
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Superb10
Andre
July 2019
We were at the campsite with our caravan for the first time during the summer holidays. We really liked the shady pitch, the proximity to the sea, and the ideal starting point for countless activities. The staff was always friendly and helpful. Those who love nature and do not necessarily need the luxury of a 5-star campsite are in the right place here. (Family with 2 children aged 12).
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Sanitary
3.5
Quantity
Quality
Area/Site
3.4
Pitches
Public areas
Leisure
2.1
Sport, games, wellness
Animation
Swimming
1.3
In nature
Indoor & Outdoor Pools
Supply
3.7
Shopping possibilities
Gastronomic offers
High season price per night | |
Family | from 60,50 EUR |
Couple | from 50,00 EUR |
Low Season price per night | |
Family | from 32,50 EUR |
Couple | from 25,50 EUR |
Extras | |
Tourist tax | Not included |
Wifi | Included |
Shower fee | Included |
Garbage fee | Included |
Electricity | Included |
Dog | from 2,00 EUR |
Advance payment mandatory
In the popular seaside resort of Cecina Mare, the family-friendly Mareblu Camping Villageinvites you to enjoy a carefree holiday in Tuscany. Guests reach the extensive beach through a dense pine forest. At the heart of the well-kept campsite, a pool area lined with palm trees invites you to cool off. Friendly entertainers provide fun and invite everyone to join in. There is also a sports area for active holidaymakers.
About 2.5 kilometres from the picturesque town of Cecina on the Tuscan coast, Mareblu Camping Village is located on a 10-hectare site. High-stemmed trees provide shade on almost all 290 pitches, which are separated by hedges. There are also cosy mobile homes with space for up to six people. Self-catering guests can buy groceries and typical Tuscan products in the well-stocked supermarket. Those who prefer to indulge in culinary delights have the opportunity to do so in the pizzeria. In the evening, guests enjoy meeting up on the cosy terrace to round off the day with an ice cream or cocktail. There are also several barbecue areas where you can enjoy a barbecue. Bathers can walk around 300 metres through the dense pine forest to the long sandy beach without having to cross a road. The two swimming pools surrounded by palm trees and other tropical plants are also a favourite meeting place for water lovers. In addition to a 300 square metre pool for swimmers, there is also a shallow children's pool. There is also a playground close to the pool where children can let off steam. There is a varied entertainment programme for children and adults. With a mini football, volleyball and tennis court, the campsite is an Eldorado for active holidaymakers.
With its central location, Mareblu Camping Village is ideal for guests who want to combine a beach holiday with a cultural holiday. For a day trip, for example, the city of Pisa, which is 65 kilometres away and is famous all over the world for its Leaning Tower, is ideal. Livorno on the seafront is also easy to reach with a journey time of 40 minutes. Landmarks include the Monument to the Four Moors, which depicts four captured pirates alongside Grand Duke Ferdinand I, and the Fortezza Vecchia fortress. Active guests can go on long hikes through the pine forest directly from the campsite. The Riserva Statale Tombolo is a nature reserve covering an area of 465 hectares and offers idyllic hiking and cycling trails as well as numerous picnic areas.
Are dogs allowed on the campsite Mareblu Camping Village?
Yes, pets are allowed on the campsite, but are prohibited at certain times.
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Does the campsite Mareblu Camping Village have sanitary cabins for guests with reduced mobility?
Yes, Mareblu Camping Village offers sanitary cabins for people with reduced mobility in addition to regular sanitary cabins.
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