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What city in Italy has best beaches?

Best beaches in Italy
  1. Polignano a Mare, Puglia. ...
  2. Capri, Campania. ...
  3. Porto Cesareo, Puglia. ...
  4. Scala dei Turchi, Sicily. ...
  5. Forte dei Marmi, Tuscany. ...
  6. Baratti, Tuscany. ...
  7. Positano, Campania. ...
  8. Lido di Orrì, Sardegna.




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Cala di Volpe, Sardinia Cala di Volpe is located on Sardinia's Costa Smeralda, one of the most beautiful (and expensive) stretches of coastline in all of Italy. The beach is famous for its Bermuda-blue water and the glamorous Hotel Cala di Volpe resort behind it, though you don't need to be a guest to swim there.

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Caribbean beaches in Italy: white sand in Calabria Among the most beautiful are those of Capo Vaticano and particularly the Riaci beach along the Costa degli Dei. It is a strip of white sand with rocks emerging from the water in iridescent colours.

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The Sorrento Peninsula not only has beautiful high cliffs overlooking the sea, but also inlets, fjords, and bays with stunning beaches of sand, pebbles and rocks. The best known, the bay of leranto with views of Capri where Ulysses was bewitched by the Sirens.

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Baia dei Turchi A short walk through a pine forest, all part of a protected nature reserve, rewards you with a sandy stretch of beach that also happens to be one of the cleanest in the country (hence its Blue Flag status).

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With its towering cliffs, the Italian Coast is best suited for hiking, walking and exploring its colorful towns. Swimming beaches exist, but they are small. In contrast, Spanish beaches, like those on the sunny Costa del Sol or near San Sebastian, are usually wider, sandier and better for swimming and sunbathing.

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Neapolitan Riviera With its pretty towns, glamorous islands like Capri and plenty to see and do (think day trips to Mount Vesuvius and Pompeii), this is a fine spot for a beach holiday in southern Italy.

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Best Time to Visit Italy Beaches and coast If you love the sun and sea water the best time to visit Italy's beaches is between May and October. These months bring warm, sunny weather and temperate waters to popular beach destinations such as the Amalfi Coast, Puglia, Calabria, and the Italian Riviera.

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Shopping and prices The Cinque Terre is not cheap. As everywhere in the world, tourism has raised prices. I often go to the market of La Spezia to shop for food, it's much cheaper than the stores of the villages. In restaurants, you have to expect Western European prices.

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The Cinque Terre is made up of five villages on Italy's Ligurian coast. Not only is the entire region a national park, but it is also a UNESCO World Heritage Site. The natural beauty of this rugged coastline is unmatched and draws visitors from all over the world.

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16 Most Beautiful Beaches in Italy
  • Follonica, Tuscany.
  • Chia Coast, Southern Sardinia.
  • Cala Biriola, Golfo di Orosei, Sardinia.
  • Biodola Beach, Elba.
  • Cefalù, Sicily.
  • Rimini, Emilia-Romagna.
  • Punta Prosciutto, Puglia.
  • Baia di Sorgeto, Ischia.


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Italy has more (easily accessible) history, a richer range of cuisine, better cooking and food tours, and more sightseeing opportunities. Greece has better beaches, a more relaxing atmosphere (especially on the islands), and cheaper food and hotels. Top Tip: To see both Greece and Italy you need 2 weeks minimum.

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