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The most beautiful beaches of Italy!

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Are you looking for the most beautiful Italian beaches? Dreaming is not a sin! If not this year, then next year! These are undoubtedly the most beautiful Italian beaches.

We present to you the most beautiful Italian beaches! Italians have excellent coffee, red wine, pasta, fashion and of history also exceptional beaches. Many of us only know those who are close to our border and sometimes we don't have the best opinion about them, so we prefer to drive somewhere else. Well, Italy is big and thus hides a lot of extremely beautiful corners, which can be quite wonderful. And there will be something for you too, if not this year, then next year.

These are the most beautiful Italian beaches...

TUERREDDA

Beaches on Sardinia in the Mediterranean they don't have much competition. Otherwise, they are often the resort of the extremely rich, but if you turn to the south of the island, you will find a smaller and less notorious Tuerreddo, which is caressed by the emerald sea, white sand and peace.

Tuerredda beach
Photo: unsplash / Tuerredda beach

ISOLA DEL GIGLIO

On the coast Tuscany lies this beautiful exotic beach. It is surrounded by idyllic villages, and in the background stretches the outline of the Alps, which attracts many sighs of enthusiasm and enthusiasm. You can hide in the small ones lagoons and enjoy your peace.

Isola del Giglio beach
Photo: unsplash / Isola del Giglio beach

PESCOLUSE

Apulian Maldives. This name was given to the beaches that lie in the fifth Italian boot. The shallow sea and mivka are a true paradise for families. So you can be in water up to your knees for hours and hours.

Pescoluse Beach
Photo: unsplash / Pescoluse Beach

CAPALBIO

Because of its historical importance, it is also called little Athens. Capalbio hasn't changed an iota in all his years of progress. He is right getaway from the technology and hustle and bustle we are surrounded by every day. It lies on the west side somewhere in the middle of the boot.

The town of Capalbio
Photo: unsplash / City of Capalbio

MARATEA

Basilicata is the least populated, least known and therefore also the least touristically polluted Italian country, which has two coasts. One of them is located at Tyrrhenian sea and is much more varied. A famous town is also located on it Maratea, also called the Tyrrhenian pearl due to the wild beauty of the rocky coast.

Maratea beach
Photo: unsplash / Maratea Beach

MONDELLO

Near Palermo, the capital of Sicily, lies Mondello. Since 1985, at the transition from spring to summer, the World Festival on the Beach - an international music and sports festival - has been held here, which invites those who like to be active on vacation.

Mondello Beach
Photo: unsplash / Mondello Beach

DOMUS DE MARIA

If you are a fan of camping, head to Domus de Maria in Sardinia, where the beach lies Chia. Many events take place there during the summer. If you like a bit more hustle and bustle in the evening and pearly sea and white sand during the day, this is the right place for you.

Domus de Maria beach
Photo: unsplash / Domus de Maria Beach

GOLORITZE

A real gem Sardinia. It's just long 200 m and as such a true haven of peace. There is no other way to get to it on foot, which will take you an hour. But once you reach your destination, you won't regret it. Unesco declared Goloritze the best snorkeling beach in Sardinia.

Goloritze beach
Photo: unsplash / Goloritze Beach

TAORMINA

It would be hard to say that us Sicily surprises with a wonderful seaside scene, as it is praised by everyone who has ever visited it. It is no different with Taormina, where a film festival is also held every year in June. Here you will enjoy a lot of sports activities, from water skiing to diving. It is definitely the center of the action ancient theater, where entertainment events take place.

Photo: unsplash / Taormina Beach
Taormina Beach

CASTIGLIONE DELLA PESCAIA

For some, perhaps the most beautiful Tuscan the beach. It is decorated with an extremely clean sea, and the sand is also clean and tidy. It is surrounded by pine and oak groves, rocks and other Mediterranean vegetation. The clear water also makes it a paradise for divers.

Castiglione della Pescaia beach
Photo: unsplash / Castiglione della Pescaia beach

Here are some more highly rated beaches in Italy:

  • Rabbit Beach (Lampedusa)
  • Pelosa Beach (Stintino)
  • Seagull Beach (Budoni)
  • Tulum Beach (March)
  • Guvano Beach (Corniglia)
  • Sassi Neri Beach (Marina di Camerota)
  • Tre Monti Beach (Porto Cesareo)
  • Punta Prosciutto Beach (Porto Cesareo)
  • Cala Rossa Beach (Favignana)
  • Cala Brandinchi Beach (San Teodoro)

 

These beaches are known for their crystal clear water, fine sand and beautiful scenery. Italy has a long coastline and is home to many stunning beaches, so these are just a few examples.

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