Beaches in Italy
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Scala dei turchi Beaches
Agrigento, Sicily.
Beautiful rock formation made of gypsum and lime stone, La Scala dei Turchi is located on the southern coast of Sicily between Trapani and Agrigento. The name of this place refers to a legend which tells about the story of the Turkish invasion of Sicily. The stairway supposedly was built by the... Read More
Anzio Beaches
Rome, Lazio.
Anzio is roughly about an hour from Rome's city center, and like Ostia, is very easily accessibly by train for a mere 3 euro round trip. Anzio is considered more to be a port city or fishing village, and was made famous by it's Allied Forces military landing spot in World War II. Anzio is a...
Capo Calava Beaches
Messina, Sicily.
The coast between Capo Calavà and Capo Schino, nearby Capo D’Orlando, is scattered with gorgeous sandy beaches and small resorts.
Lido Mazzarò Beaches
Taormina, Sicily.
Near the busy resort town of Taormina, and reached by a 15-minute cable-car ride down the hill, is the popular Lido Mazzarò. Bars and restaurants line this sandy beach, which has long been a haunt of the rich and famous. All types of water sports and beach activities are on hand.
Lido Stockholm Beaches
Tel: +39 0942 625195 | Via Nazionale,, Spisone, Taormina, Sicily.
he Stockholm lido in Taormina is an elegant lido mainly frequented by English and German speaking tourists.
On the right side it borders on the lido of Panasia Beach with only a few rows of sunloungers. From the beach the view over the sea and the Baia delle Sirene is exceptionally impressive....
On the right side it borders on the lido of Panasia Beach with only a few rows of sunloungers. From the beach the view over the sea and the Baia delle Sirene is exceptionally impressive....
Mondello Lido Beaches
Isola delle Femmine, Sicily.
Near the small fishing village of Mondello on the Mediterranean Sea, is Mondello Lido, just nine kilometres from Sicily's vibrant capital Palermo. Its wide, white sandy beach runs for 2 kilometres from Monte Pellegrino to Monte Gallo.
Mortelle Beaches
Messina, Sicily.
Popular with locals looking to escape the summer heat, Lido di Mortelle, on the northeast tip of the island, 12km north of Messina, has several excellent beaches. Lido dei Tirreno is perfect for children, but there are many smaller beaches where you'll find some peace and quiet.
Nettuno Beaches
Rome, Lazio.
Nettuno is the Italian translation of Neptune, therefor meaning that Nettuno was name after the Roman God of the sea, Neptune. Nettuno is located a little over an hour outside of Rome, and is also accessible by the metro. The town of Nettuno is Medieval in appearance, was founded in the 9th...
Ostia Beach Beaches
Rome, Lazio.
Ostia Beach is considered Rome's most popular and most crowded beach, probably because it is the closest. Conveniently located approximately 30 minutes outside of Rome, Ostia beach is accessible by train and subway, and the views from the train are also worth noting. There is a free public beach...
Panasia Beach Beaches
Tel: +39 0942 23170 | Via Nazionale,, Spisone, Taormina, Sicily.
The Panasia lido in Spisone is the most extravagant lido of Taormina. It is meeting point of the interesting and beautiful people. This lido has been mentioned several times in different lifestyle magazines and those who spend their holidays there can tell exclusively positive aspects about it....
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