Spiaggia dei Conigli (Rabbit Beach), Lampedusa
Nestled in the Pelagie Islands, Spiaggia dei Conigli is a paradisiacal gem often ranked among the world’s top beaches. Its powdery white sands, azure waters, and the surrounding nature reserve create a serene oasis ideal for snorkeling amidst vibrant marine life.
Marina Grande, Positano
A hallmark of the glamorous Amalfi Coast, Marina Grande in Positano enchants visitors with its pastel-colored houses cascading down the cliffside and a crescent-shaped beach adorned with colorful umbrellas. Its scenic beauty and clear waters make it an iconic destination for sun-seekers.
Spiaggia di Tropea (Tropea Beach), Calabria
Set against the backdrop of the charming town of Tropea, this beach is renowned for its sheer cliffs, golden sands, and crystalline waters. Visitors can enjoy stunning views of the Santa Maria dell’Isola church perched atop a rocky outcrop.
Baia delle Zagare (Bay of the Gargano), Puglia
Tucked away in the Gargano National Park, Baia delle Zagare boasts secluded coves, limestone cliffs, and emerald-green waters. Accessible by boat, this hidden gem offers a tranquil escape amid unspoiled nature.
Cala Rossa, Favignanay
Part of the Aegadian Islands, Cala Rossa is a secluded paradise characterized by its red-hued cliffs, crystal-clear waters, and natural sea caves. This is a beach for snorkling lovers.
Spiaggia dei Nottolini (Lido Malibu), Sicily
Located near Syracuse, this sandy stretch is a favorite among locals for its pristine beauty and shallow, calm waters, perfect for families with children. The picturesque coastline and well-preserved dunes offer a relaxing atmosphere.
Spiaggia di San Vito Lo Capo, Sicily
With its powdery soft sands and turquoise waters, San Vito Lo Capo offers a postcard-perfect setting against the backdrop of the imposing Monte Monaco. It’s a haven for sunbathers and water sports enthusiasts alike.