Secret Italian beaches to discover…
Italy is very well known for its hot and shiny sun. Along with the sun, travelers want to visit the “Bel Paese” also for the so many beautiful beaches all around the boot.
Regular tourists may stroll around all the “classic” beach spots. However, the purpose of this article is to offer a unique choice to the potential visitor, who wishes to go over and discover the “secret places” known only by the native people.
Remaiolo beach:
It is located in the south of Elba Island, Toscana. It is an inaccessible cove which you will be able to visit only if you are guest of “Costa del Gabbiani Hotel”
Another way is to walk on a very steep road for about three km, and in order to do that, you will need a special permission from the management of the tourist resort https://www.elbaworld.com/en/info/p-320-info-point.html
However, if somehow, you will manage to arrive to the Remaiolo beach, you will face this rocky view with an amazing light-green sea color. An unforgivable scenery.
La Bufalara beach:
Ii is in Sabaudia, Latina; by the “Torre di Paola beach”. To visit this beautiful secret sea, you will need to walk on a long trail distinguished by pretty high dunes.
La Bufalara beach is a place difficult and far to go, also during the high season in August, it is an empty beach. To go there it is possible also taking part of tour guides, and you may need to ride an horse!
Cala Monte di Luna beach:
Located in Marina di Camerota, Salerno. The name explains that the beach is situated on the bottom of the rocky mountain; another reason is that watching this bay by the close town, people can see the moon; like if it were born on that beach. Enchanting dark blue sea, and very romantic!
Punta Crena beach:
Another reason to visit Liguria is because of its hidden beach mostly visited on the high summer season. The beach is very close to “Riviera del Ponte”
How to get there? Only swimming! To avoid any inconveniences, if you decide to “use” this pathway, you will need to wear special plastic shoes. The low-clear water and the rocks offer an enchanting view of this so special beach.
Cala Cipolla:
In Sardegna there are many wild sandy beaches, but one of the still unknown is in Cagliari and its name is: “Cala Cipolla”
This beach is located by Chia Bay. It is especially attended from off-season surfers. The very close pine trees, offer an easy way to find some shade from the heat of summer; therefore, it is a suitable place also for families with children. You may park in the surrounding area, but it is needed to walk on the sand for 100 meters.
Antonia L. Mosca