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Italy’s 5 most beautiful beaches


Outdoor & nature
Beaches
Outdoor & nature

From half-moon shaped, white sandy coves in Sardinia, to the black, volcanic sands of Calabria, here are Italy’s five most beautiful beaches, according to global travellers.*

San Foca, Puglia

Discover iridescent, aquamarine waters and sea caves to swim in near San Foca

The old fishing village of San Foca, right on the heel of Italy’s boot, is surrounded by picture-perfect, sun-drenched beaches. The coastline is dotted with islets that can easily be reached by swimming, and caves that can be visited by boat. Check out the Grotta della Poesia (cave of the poem), a 100-foot-wide sinkhole filled with iridescent, aquamarine water, accessible via a staircase carved into the rock for swimmers. Stay in an old, stone country house, Villa Rosa Candida, just a few hundred metres from the beach.

Praia a Mare, Calabria

Arco Magno, a sheltered cove with a natural arch ideal for jumping off

On Italy’s Tyrrhenian coast, beach-lovers will be awed by the black volcanic sands and pebbled shores of Praia a Mare. Just south of the town, visitors will discover Arco Magno, a sheltered cove with a spectacular natural arch, which you can jump off into the clear blue waters below. And then there’s Dino Island, a World Heritage site celebrated for its six sea caves, accessible by paddle boat or canoe. Here, the water is illuminated by reflecting light, glowing a bright turquoise and filled with shoals of fish that make it a perfect spot for snorkeling. Stay in rustic splendour with views of the sea at Castello di Praia.

Bari Sardo, Sardinia

Gleaming white sand and crystalline seas on Sardinia's eastern coast

On the eastern coast of Sardinia, the little town of Bari Sardo boasts half-moon shaped beaches with white sand and crystalline waters. The hills that frame the coastline are covered with vineyards, orchards, red juniper and scented pine groves, and are overlooked by the torre di Barì, a medieval watchtower built on a rocky promontory jutting out into the sea. Head to the beach of sa Marina Tramalitza for peaceful, powder-soft sands or to Cea, a 1km stretch of coastline lapped by emerald waves. From here, you’ll be able to spot the Is Scoglius Arrubius, two magnificent, free-standing stacks of red rock that rise out of the Mediterranean just offshore. Treat yourself to a stay in the contemporary Teku Sardinia Boutique Hotel.

Diamante, Calabria

Diamante was once described by Italian poet, Gabriele D’Annunzio as the ‘Tyrrhenian pearl’

With waters as dazzling as its name suggests, the coastal town of Diamante lies on the Riviera Dei Cedri, a scenic seaside stretch of southern Italy. Once described by Italian poet, Gabriele D’Annunzio as the ‘Tyrrhenian pearl’, it’s a place where pale, glimmering sands, cliffs and rocky outcrops characterise the coastline. Relax in the sun at one of the town’s many seaside cafés, or snorkel, scuba dive, water ski or sail on its deep blue waters. And if you’re in town in early September, you’ll also be able to enjoy the Festival del Peperoncino, an annual event celebrating and filling the town with stalls selling chili peppers in every imaginable form. Stay right by Diamante’s seafront promenade, just a 3-minute walk from the beach, at A Casa Di Luca.

Punta Ala, Tuscany

Pine forest-covered Tuscan hilltops sloping down towards the sea in Punta Ala

Relatively undiscovered by anyone other than in-the-know Italians, the Tuscan town of Punta Ala is a visual delight where thick pine forest-covered hills slope down towards deep blue-green sea. Sunbathe on long swathes of silky-soft sand and spot the island of Elba (where Napoleon was exiled) just offshore, or the misty outline of Corsica on the horizon. Visit the marina at sunset to see the masts of elegant yachts bob alongside each other, while pizzerias, cafés and bars open their doors to the tourists strolling along the waterfront. Stay at the highly rated Gallia Palace Hotel - Relais & Châteaux, where guests have access to a private beach, outdoor swimming pool and tennis courts.