The most beautiful Italian beaches to spend your holidays

Italy's most beautiful beaches
Cala Violina, Scarlino - Tuscany
Caletta Rovaglioso, Costa Viola - Calabria
Baia dei Saraceni, Finale Ligure - Liguria
San Vito Beach, San Vito lo Capo - Sicily
Scala dei Turchi, Realmonte - Sicily
Su Giudeu, Domus de Maria - Sardinia
Bay of Erchie, Erchie, Salerno - Campania
Tonnarella dell'Uzzo (Zingaro Nature Reserve), Trapani - Sicily
Cala Feola (Isola di Ponza), Latina - Lazio
Maratea, Potenza - Basilicata
Torre Sant'Andrea (Melendugno), Lecce - Apulia
Cala Luna (Gulf of Orosei), Nuoro - Sardinia
Punta Prosciutto, Porto Cesareo, Lecce - Apulia
Is Aruttas (Cabras), Oristano - Sardinia
Tropea, Vibo Valentia - Calabria
Marina di Camerota, Salerno - Campania
Sirolo, Ancora - Marche
Baia del Silenzio (Sestri Levante), Genoa - Liguria
Porto Giunco (Villasimius), Cagliari - Sardinia
Island of Elba, Livorno - Tuscany
La Pelosa (Stintino), Sassari - Sardinia
Cala Rossa, Favignana, Egadi - Sicily
Cala Goloritzè (Baunei), Ogliastra - Sardinia
Cala Mariolu (Baunei), Ogliastra - Sardinia
Spiaggia dei Conigli (Lampedusa), Agrigento - Sicily
Italy's most beautiful beaches

Fancy a beach holiday? Then don't miss the beaches we have included in this amazing gallery. We had to make a difficult selection among the many wonders this country has to offer, in the hope of helping you choose your next summer destination...

Cala Violina, Scarlino - Tuscany

Cala Violina in Tuscany will amaze you with its fine white sand, in one of the most picturesque spots in the Maremma region of Grosseto. Access is limited and it is therefore necessary to book your space online at calaviolinascarlino-it.

Caletta Rovaglioso, Costa Viola - Calabria

This little corner of paradise in Calabria is an ideal destination for snorkelling enthusiasts, it has recently become much easier to reach thanks to improved infrastructure.

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Baia dei Saraceni, Finale Ligure - Liguria

The beautiful Baia dei Saraceni, in Liguria, is a rocky beach characterised by intense and vibrant colours, ideal for those who want to spend time surrounded by dense and rich vegetation.

San Vito Beach, San Vito lo Capo - Sicily

The beautiful sandy beach of San Vito lo Capo, typically Sicilian, is a fascinating tourist destination for everyone. The beach has been recognised as one of the best for families with children, obtaining the 5 sails of Legambiente 2024 and the green flag of Italian paediatricians.

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Scala dei Turchi, Realmonte - Sicily

A few minutes from Agrigento's Valley of the Temples, a white rock face juts out into the sea, creating a breathtaking sight. This rock formation is perfect for bathers who love to dive.

Su Giudeu, Domus de Maria - Sardinia

This beautiful beach, awarded 5 sails by Legambiente in 2024, is among the most beautiful in Italy. With its numerous rocks just above the sea surface, it is ideal for those who enjoy underwater fishing and diving.

Bay of Erchie, Erchie, Salerno - Campania

Just before entering the heart of the Amalfi Coast, you will find yourself catapulted into one of the most picturesque villages in Campania. Erchie, with its small beach beside the La Cerniola Tower, will definitely win your heart.

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Tonnarella dell'Uzzo (Zingaro Nature Reserve), Trapani - Sicily

We return to Sicily, this time to discover another wonder of the island: the Tonnarella dell'Uzzo, perhaps the most beautiful of the eight coves in the Zingaro reserve. Entrance is limited and charges a fee, but the spectacle that awaits you is well worth it.

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Cala Feola (Isola di Ponza), Latina - Lazio

Cala Feola, a small corner of paradise on the island of Ponza and accessible by sea or by a 15-minute path, is an enchanted place awarded 4 sails by Legambiente in 2024. Admission is free and it is ideal for families.

Maratea, Potenza - Basilicata

Thirty kilometres of Lucanian coastline overlooking the Tyrrhenian Sea, characterised by picturesque coves, caves and beaches bathed by crystal-clear waters. A true dream for sea lovers.

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Torre Sant'Andrea (Melendugno), Lecce - Apulia

It is a totally unspoilt area away from mass tourism, making it ideal for those seeking calm and relaxation. Access is free and it is characterised by a picturesque rocky coastline.

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Cala Luna (Gulf of Orosei), Nuoro - Sardinia

In the heart of Sardinia, perhaps one of the most popular beaches on the island. The terrain is a mixture of sand and pebbles, in a totally unspoilt natural setting. Free entrance to the wonderful Cala Luna.

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Punta Prosciutto, Porto Cesareo, Lecce - Apulia

Also called 'Li Prisuti' or 'Lido degli Angeli', Punta Prosciutto is one of the most popular destinations in Salento, Apulia. And no wonder, its crystal-clear waters and white sandy beaches certainly stay in the memory forever.

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Is Aruttas (Cabras), Oristano - Sardinia

Again, Sardinia features in this list with another splendid beach, at Cabras in the province of Oristano. Is Aruttas, surrounded by Mediterranean maquis, is a long stretch of fine sand bathed by a sea of incomparable beauty.

Tropea, Vibo Valentia - Calabria

On the famous Costa degli Dei, a view awaits you that you wont find anywhere else in the world. Tropea has, for years, been considered the pearl of the Tyrrhenian Sea, thanks to the unique white sand of its famous 'Rotonda' beach, which overhangs the sea.

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Marina di Camerota, Salerno - Campania

Campania among its many wonders offers one of the most popular destinations for its inhabitants, the beautiful beach of Marina di Camerota in the Cilento National Park, a UNESCO World Heritage Site. Ideal for families, access to the picturesque beach is free.

Sirolo, Ancora - Marche

Other splendid beaches are those of Sirolo, a small paradise located in the province of Ancona. Among the most renowned beaches are Gabbiani and San Michele.

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Baia del Silenzio (Sestri Levante), Genoa - Liguria

Nestled between colourful, typical Ligurian houses and crystal-clear waters, this beautiful beach is ideal for those who want to enjoy a few days of tranquillity bathed by the precious Ligurian Sea.

Porto Giunco (Villasimius), Cagliari - Sardinia

Turquoise waters and white sand: that is what awaits you at Porto Giunco. What makes it even more magical is the breathtaking landscape and the wild natural surroundings.

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Island of Elba, Livorno - Tuscany

The Island of Elba is another jewel of the Tyrrhenian Sea that will surprise you with each of its incredible beaches. In the photo we can see the Fetovaia beach, but Capo Bianco and the Padulella beach are also famous.

La Pelosa (Stintino), Sassari - Sardinia

La Pelosa in Sardinia has always topped the charts of the most beautiful beaches in Italy. Incredibly transparent waters and fine sand will pamper you for the duration of your stay.

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Cala Rossa, Favignana, Egadi - Sicily

Located in Favignana in the Egadi Islands, Sicily, Cala Rossa offers spectacular scenery characterised by limestone cliffs and beautiful turquoise waters. The path to reach it is quite challenging, so it is not ideal for children or the elderly.

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Cala Goloritzè (Baunei), Ogliastra - Sardinia

Famous for its pinnacle, a natural arch about 143 metres high, Cala Goloritzè, like other Sardinian beaches, is considered among the most beautiful in Italy. Entrance has to be paid and the path to reach it is not very easy, so it is not suitable for those who require accessible routes.

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Cala Mariolu (Baunei), Ogliastra - Sardinia

In 2016 it was voted the most beautiful beach in Italy by Tripadvisor users. White sand and rock with pink pebbles frame this beautiful backdrop of nature.

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Spiaggia dei Conigli (Lampedusa), Agrigento - Sicily

Located in Lampedusa, the extraordinary Rabbit Island has been proclaimed the winner of the 2024 most beautiful beaches, ranked by users of the travel website Travel 365. A Mediterranean jewel waiting to be discovered. Still in doubt about your next holiday?

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