Beaches in Italy


Italy It has a total of 8,500 km [5,345 miles] of coastline and is one of the top destinations for a vacation in the Beach. The problem is that many of its beaches are small, quite rocky or with many pebbles and they fill up immediately with the people who live in the area, especially on weekends.

Ligurian Riviera. It is part of the well-known French Riviera. Next door are countless villages clustered in tree-lined bays lining the hills.


- The closest beach to Rome is the OstiaIt is not too pretty, but if you head southwest between Rome and Naples you will find two much more beautiful beaches. The first one is called Terracin and the second Sperlonga. This has a spa in the area where you can stroll calmly.


-In the northern part of Italy a beach for women only. The beach in question is called Riccione also known as the Rosa beach. This beach is not for lesbians, it has always been used as an escape area for the most oppressed women. On the beach you can take cooking courses, manicures, etc.

-Islands of the Adriatic and the Mediterranean. Some of the most beautiful beaches in Italy can be found in the Adriatic area and the Amalfi coasts. On islands like that of Sicily, large sandy beaches can be found on the south coast. Without a doubt the best are in Sardinia, many of them are still virgins.

Top 10 Most Beautiful Beaches in Italy | MojoTravels (April 2024)


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