There spings to mind the Dolomites, with their remarkable blend of golden pink and white rock that changes colours in the sunlight. The sand at Cavallino comes from there, carried down by the rivers over thousands of years. This is why it is called Dolomite sand, and why our beach is so beautiful - extending over fifteen kilometres, and in places four hundred metres wide. So different at dawn and dusk, so warm, dry and suitable for warm sand treatment. One of nature's small miracles that we are trying to take care of, to safeguard and protect every day, by the daily maintenance
necessary to keep it clean at all times, by the conservation of the existing dunes and the re-establishment of the dune environment where it has been lost. By choosing not to install rows of plastic beach huts and flocks of identical beach umbrellas and reinforced concrete paths.
Our guests like our beach because it is fine the way it is: neat, but natural, pure, somewhat wild. Washed by a sea that has fully recovered its clearness. The therapeutic properties of the iodine-enriched waters are continually refreshed by the currents of the upper Adriaic.