Top Most Attraction of Beautiful Beaches in Italy
Top Most Attraction of Beautiful Beaches in Italy
Top Most Attraction of Beautiful Beaches in Italy
Italy, a European country with a long Mediterranean coastline, has left a powerful mark on Western culture and cuisine. Its capital, Rome, is home to the Vatican as well as landmark art and ancient ruins. Other major cities include Florence, with Renaissance masterpieces such as Michelangelo’s David and Brunelleschi's Duomo; Venice, the city of canals; and Milan, Italy’s fashion capital.
Capri
Capri is a fabulous rocky island close to Naples and the Amalfi Coast. With glorious views, short walks, Roman ruins, boutiques and an exclusive atmosphere, it is one of my personal favourites for a holiday. Travellers should note that the island is expensive, and a 'coastal' rather than a 'beach' destination.
Cefalù
Cefalù is a charming historic seaside town in Sicily with a beautiful Norman cathedral, atmospheric lanes, and sandy beaches close to the town centre. It's a super combination of authentic charm and beach lifestyle, and if you get bored of swimming in the sea or exploring historic lanes, you can climb the hill behind town, make day trips to other interesting Sicilian destinations such as Palermo or take a summer boat excursion to the Aeolian Islands.
Amalfi Coast
The Amalfi Coast is probably the most spectacular coastline in Italy and offers a wide range of attractions, from the small beaches in pretty resorts to dramatic high-level hikes with staggering views. The beaches themselves are limited in size - Positano's beaches are pebbly; Amalfi's is gravelly and more bather-friendly - but for an all-round holiday with sunbathing, walking, swimming, views, gardens (don't miss the famous gardens of Ravello) and boat trips, this is a great destination. Accommodation tends to be expensive, but there is a large choice, including some B&Bs.
Lido di Jesolo
Jesolo is an unpretentious modern beach resort near Venice, popular with families and with local youngsters, who visit for the nightlife. With the exception of the long day trip to Venice, there are no cultural attractions, but if you want a good, long beach and a resort atmosphere, it's a safe choice.
Rimini
Rimini is Italy's classic mass-tourism summer beach resort: miles of sand divided up into sunbed concessions, hundreds of hotels, cheap shops and brash nightlife. The old town, a short distance inland, is more atmospheric, and the town offers a good range of activities including day trips to the little Republic of San Marino. Not for lovers of solitude, but it's a convenient resort for a short break, with an airport of its own.
Tropea
Tropea, in Calabria, is renowned for its red onions, but it is also a holiday resort par excellence. Particularly popular with German-speaking holidaymakers, the town's attractive historic centre sits on a rocky outcrop, with beaches on either side. Other, smaller, holiday resorts spread out along the coastline on either side of Tropea.
Otranto
Otranto is a picturesque small resort on the coast in the southern region of Puglia. There's only a small beach in the town, but more can be found along the coast. Otranto's historic centre on a headland is very charming, with a handful of enticing bars, shops and restaurants, and there is a lovely twelfth-century church mosaic to admire. The famous baroque town of Lecce is a train-journey or a drive away.
Scilla
Want somewhere a bit more off the beaten track? Scilla in Calabria, with a tourist beach, a picturesque fishermen's quarter (called Chianalea) and a castle supposedly dating back into mythology, is one of Italy's many seaside resorts which are not much known to non-Italians. On a railway line between Reggio Calabria and points north, it would make a pleasant place to hole up for a break.
City beaches
Some of Italy's best city destinations have beaches nearby, usually connected by bus to the centre of town. Both the beaches and the public transport may be crowded in summer, but many 'city beaches' are surprisingly pleasant, and make a refreshing break during a sightseeing trip. If you're visiting a town within reach of the sea, ask the locals - they will always have a favourite beach to recommend.
Tamar Valley Drive
An afternoon drive through the Tamar Valley, Tasmania.
Visiting Bradys Lookout, Gravelly Beach, Batman Bridge, Low Head, Low Head Lighthouse, East Beach and St Matthias Church Windermere.
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Bay of Islands + Rainbow Falls (New Zealand Road Trip Day 3)
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