The best beaches in Italy (in our opinion)

In summer, especially today, the temperatures reach incredible peaks and, between the heat and the extreme heat, there is nothing better than a day spent at the beach. In fact, after a year of study or work, everyone is entitled to a little relaxation and fun.


There are so many along our coast beaches enchanting where you can spend unforgettable days, which is often difficult to choose. That’s why we at Skuola.net decided to make a choice for you!

The Rabbit Beach, Lampedusa – Sicily

Among the most beautiful Italian beaches, it definitely stands outon the beach of rabbits located on the island of Lampedusa and voted by TripAdvisor as the most beautiful in the world, surpassing even Playa de ses Illetes or Playa Flamenco. On the other hand, just look at the photos to mistake this Mediterranean gem for a Caribbean location.

Cala Mariolu, Ogliastra – Sardinia

Voted the most beautiful beach in 2016, it is a real natural paradise. Characterized by sand and white rocks with pink pebbles, it must be emphasized that getting there is not easy and, perhaps, that is why it remained so pure and untouched. Although it is not very easy to get to, once you arrive you can find a kiosk and a place to rent umbrellas and snorkeling equipment.

Cala Goloritzè, Ogliastra – Sardinia

Another beauty of Sardinia is Cala Goloritzè located at the bottom of a ravine, in the Ogliastra region, and exactly nine kilometers from Baunei. This beach, which can be reached by boat or by land, is particularly famous for its 143-meter peak, which attracts many climbing enthusiasts from all over the world every year.

Cala Rossa, Egadi – Sicily

Recognized among the most beautiful beaches in Italy and in the 2019 ranking compiled by Legambiente, this Sicilian beach that also received the coveted five sails, is of the most famous places on the island of Favignana, the largest of the Egadi archipelago. A beach in a natural setting that is nothing short of amazing, where the blue colors of the sea meet the white tufa walls giving life to an unforgettable show.

Torre Sant’Andrea, Lecce – Apulia

If you like peace and quiet, this beach is definitely for you: located between the famous Baia dei Turchi and Torre dell’Orso, this beach is a real natural masterpiece it is inserted in an unspoilt area and is not crowded by mass tourism.


Paolo Di Falco

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