beach - Italy
Cefalu is a small resort town in the north of Sicily, an hour's drive from Palermo. Saw it's picture on ... read more...
Taormina is the best town in Sicily, be sure to include it to your route. It is also the best ... read more...
San Remo is a classic Italian resort, which is considered to be the most luxurious on the Ligurian coast of ... read more...
Vernazza is one of the five villages of the Cinque Terre. A small town with a promenade, colorful houses, restaurants and an old fortress. Great place for a short walk and meeting sunset on the beach read more...
Camogli is a small fishing village and a tourist center on the Ligurian coast. Here is a beautiful sunset and not as many tourists as in the Cinque Terre. We stopped for an overnight stay, walked along the promenade and sat in a restaurant read more...
Large pebble beach in Gargano National Park. A distinctive feature is the high limestone cliffs. The beach is wild, but in summer there are cafes, showers, toilets, sunbeds and rentals read more...
Between Livorno and La Spezia there's a huge 100 km long beach. It has several names: Tuscan Riviera, Versilia, or Etruscan ... read more...
A small tourist village in the northeast of Sardinia. If you are planning a beach vacation, then stay somewhere in this area, since here are some of the best Sardinian beaches read more...
Near the town of Palinuro there is a picturesque sand and pebble beach with a natural arch. Despite the crystal clear water, the beach is small, not very comfortable and not fully equipped. The arch is dangerous, so a protective tunnel was built read more...
There are two little-known sand and pebble beaches in the town of Marina di Camerota. They are quite large and wide, in the summer there are restaurants, a toilet, a shower, umbrellas and sunbeds for hire read more...
We stopped in Tropea, as we saw a beautiful photo on the Internet. This is a cozy resort town, standing on high cliffs. On a rock by the sea, stands the symbol of the city - Church of Santa Maria dell ’Isola read more...