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Are there pink sand beaches in Italy?

Spiaggia Rosa is one of the few places on the planet to have pink sand. As a result, it's one of the most unique and paradisiacal spots on the Italian Mediterranean.



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The brilliant color of Spiaggia Rosa comes from a concoction of crushed fossils, crystals, coral, and dead marine creatures, which blend together to tint the sand with a rosy blush. In the past, the beach at Budelli was a lot more pink.

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It owes its name to the characteristic coral pink colour of the sand of the shoreline. The peculiarity of its colouring is due to a pink micro-organism, Miniacina miniacea, whose shells are minced by the water and wind action.

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Olivine Sand Sand of almost exclusively olivine grains is very rare, and Papakolea is one of only four green sand beaches in the world. The others are Hornindalsvatnet in Norway, Punta Cormorant in the Galapagos Islands, and Talofofo Beach in Guam.

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Island of Budelli. Unique in the world for the unlikely colour of its sand, located in the far North of Sardinia, near the Strait of Bonifacio. The pink beach of the Island of Budelli. Situated in Cala di Roto, which is on the south-eastern side of Budelli Island, the beach glows its special rosy hue.

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The 10 Most Striking Pink Sand Beaches In the World
  • Horseshoe Bay Beach, Bermuda. ...
  • Spiaggia Rosa, Isola Budelli, Italy. ...
  • Balos Bay, Crete, Greece. ...
  • Harbour Island, The Bahamas. ...
  • Les Sables Roses on Rangiroa, French Polynesia. ...
  • Pink Beaches of Barbuda, Caribbean Sea. ...
  • Pfeiffer Beach, Big Sur, California.


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You don't have to go to the Caribbean to enjoy a walk along the pink sand beach - there is a gorgeous beach right here in America. California's Pfeiffer Beach is a stunning stretch of lilac-pink sand, one of the West Coast's finest hidden gems. Pink sand beaches are rare; there are only a few of them in the world.

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Famous is its beautiful Spiaggia Rosa (Pink Beach), in Cala di Roto, south-east of the island. It owes its name to the characteristic coral pink colour of the sand of the shoreline.

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We start with the pink beach in Marsala, Sicily. The area is very popular with Sicilians and non-Sicilians alike, especially those who love trekking. We are in the vicinity of the Salina di Marsala and, to tell the truth, here we should speak of pink sea rather than beach.

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Blue: Vaadhoo, Maldives This color might be cheating, but it's no less spectacular for it. Bioluminescent phyto plankton around the Maldives occasionally washes up onto the shore, making the sand glow in the dark in a dazzling shade of aqua blue.

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One of the main highlights of Pfeiffer Beach in Big Sur is the famous purple sand. Erosion of the cliffs above, which contain Manganese garnet rocks, is responsible for the incredible plum-like colors you see here.

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Murano, another island near Venice. This island is known for glassmaking. Just outside of a glass factory was this huge pile of glass shards that made a little beach. All the pieces were all smoothed out from the water washing over them.

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The water stays warm and pleasant until the end of September, but again, braver locals keep swimming until late October. If your body is used to it, there are fewer chances you'll suffer any consequences, but it is better to be safe than sorry: don't jump in the water when the temperatures are too low.

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The most famous pink sand beach in Crete is Elafonissi Beach, in the remote south-west corner of the island. Elafonissi – also spelt Elafonisi – is a series of beaches, with one on the shore of a lagoon, the main Elafonisi beach and a series of smaller beaches on Elafonissi Island, a short walk away across the lagoon.

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