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Italoblog » Travel ideas » Italy’s Best Beaches in Summer


ITALY’S BEST BEACHES IN SUMMER

Explore Italy’s best summer destinations with our comprehensive guide. From the
stunning beaches of Sardinia to vibrant cultural events, find everything you
need for the perfect Italian summer vacation in 2024.


Italy, a country celebrated for its illustrious history, breathtaking landscapes
and rich culinary heritage, transforms into a sun-soaked paradise in summer. For
those planning an Italian summer vacation, the options are endless: from the
serene stretches of coastline, to the vibrant cultural festivities. This Guide
will navigate you through Italy’s best summer destinations, ensuring your time
in this beautiful country is unforgettable.

 * * Discovering Italy’s Summer Splendor
   * Italy’s Best 15 Beaches
     * Cala Brandinchi, Sardinia
     * Scala dei Turchi, Sicily
     * Spiaggia dei Conigli, Lampedusa
     * Marina Grande, Sorrento Coast
     * Cala Cipolla, Apulia
     * Cala Rossa, Favignana
     * Cala Mariolu, Ogliastra, Sardinia
     * Tropea, Calabria
     * Marina del Cantone, Sorrento Coast
     * San Vito Lo Capo, Sicily
     * Cala Goloritze, Sardinia
     * Baia dei Turchi, Apulia
     * Punta Prosciutto, Apulia
     * Spiaggia dei Faraglioni (Ischia)
     * Cala Violina, Tuscany
   * Navigating the Peak Season: Advice for Traveler

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DISCOVERING ITALY’S SUMMER SPLENDOR

During the summer, Italy is a bouquet of vibrant colors, warm sunshine and long
days, making it the perfect season to explore the country’s vast and varied
landscapes. Whether you decide to spend the summer in Italy soaking up the sun
on its stunning beaches or exploring its historic cities, the country offers a
plethora of experiences that cater to every traveler’s desires. From the best
places to visit in Italy in July, to its must-experience cultural festivities,
Italy during summer is a world waiting to be discovered.


ITALY’S BEST 15 BEACHES

Italy boasts some of the most beautiful beaches in the world, each offering a
unique blend of natural beauty, Italian culture and serene atmospheres. Here are
15 beaches that stand out as Italy’s best summer destinations.


CALA BRANDINCHI, SARDINIA

Often referred to as the “ Little Tahiti “, Cala Brandinchi’s crystal-clear
waters and fine sandy shores are reminiscent of tropical paradises, making it a
top choice for an Italy summer vacation.




SCALA DEI TURCHI, SICILY

This unique beach is known for its striking white cliffs shaped by the wind and
sea, providing a stunning contrast against the turquoise waters and making it
one of the best places to visit in Italy during the summer.

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SPIAGGIA DEI CONIGLI, LAMPEDUSA

Ranked as one of the world’s best beaches, Spiaggia dei Conigli boasts clear
azure waters and is a sanctuary for loggerhead turtles, offering a pristine
natural setting .




MARINA GRANDE, SORRENTO

Nestled at the foot of Sorrento’s cliffs, Marina Grande is not just a beach, but
a picturesque fishing village offering a charming Italian seaside experience.

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CALA CIPOLLA, SARDINIA

A hidden gem in Sardinia, Cala Cipolla is known for its clear, calm waters and
secluded atmosphere, perfect for those looking to escape the crowds.




CALA ROSSA, FAVIGNANA, SICILY

Cala Rossa’s breathtaking beauty, characterized by its crystal-clear waters and
rocky landscape, makes it one of the most photographed spots in Sicily.




CALA MARIOLU, OGLIASTRA, SARDINIA

This beach is famed for its pebbled shore, clear waters and the unique play of
colors under the sun, providing an unforgettable beach experience in Sardinia.




TROPEA, CALABRIA

Tropea is renowned for its spectacular cliffside setting overlooking the
Tyrrhenian Sea, with stunning beaches and historic charm. Calabria is one of
Italy’s lesser-known regions, but it offers memorable, inexpensive and
fascinating destinations.

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MARINA DEL CANTONE, SORRENTO COAST

A tranquil retreat away from the more crowded destinations, offering pebbled
shores, clear waters and exquisite local cuisine.

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SAN VITO LO CAPO, SICILY

With its wide, white sandy beach and crystal-clear waters, San Vito Lo Capo is a
favorite for both locals and tourists, embodying the very essence of a summer in
Italy. Travel by train from Bologna to Villa San Giovanni and then continue with
Itabus to your destination in Sicily




CALA GOLORITZE, SARDINIA

Designated a UNESCO World Heritage site, Cala Goloritze astonishes with its
towering cliffs, pristine waters and pebble beach, making it a must-visit.




BAIA DEI TURCHI, APULIA

This beach is celebrated for its unspoiled beauty, with dense forests leading to
turquoise waters, offering a serene beach experience.

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PUNTA PROSCIUTTO, APULIA

Known for its fine, white sand and clear shallow waters, Punta Prosciutto is
ideal for families and those seeking a peaceful day at the beach. Travel from
and to Bari with Italo’s high-speed trains




SPIAGGIA DEI FARAGLIONI, ISCHIA

Iconic for its view of the Faraglioni rocks, this beach combines natural beauty
with thermal springs, adding a unique twist to your beach day. Travel from and
to Naples with special offers


CALA VIOLINA, TUSCANY

Also known as the “ Bay of Silence ,” this beach is a quiet retreat offering
calm waters and a picturesque setting, perfect for relaxing and unwinding. It is
one of the most beautiful beaches on the Tuscan coast accessible only by foot or
bike through a picturesque path winding through the Mediterranean maquis.




NAVIGATING THE PEAK SEASON: ADVICE FOR TRAVELERS

Traveling to Italy in the peak summer season requires some planning. Here are a
few tips to ensure a smooth experience:

 * Book in advance: Accommodations and tickets to attractions can sell out
   quickly. Book well ahead to secure your spot.
 * Stay hydrated: Italian summers can be hot. Always carry water with you to
   stay hydrated throughout the day.
 * Respect local customs: Italy is a country with rich traditions. Learning a
   few basic Italian phrases and understanding local customs can go a long way
   to enhance your experience.
 * Avoid the crowds: Consider visiting popular spots early in the morning or
   exploring lesser-known destinations to avoid the masses.

Italy’s allure in summer is undeniable, offering a blend of natural beauty,
cultural richness and culinary excellence. Whether you’re lounging on the best
beaches, participating in local festivities or simply enjoying the Italian way
of life, an Italian summer vacation promises memories that will last a lifetime.

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