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The best beaches in Italy, which you must visit

Travelers arriving in sunny Italy tend to see as many cities and sights as possible, completely forgetting that during the season this country can please not only with beautiful architecture, but also with beautiful beaches.

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Camogli


If you want to take a break from the hustle and bustle, head to a small village called Camogli. Clean pebble beaches, a flat bottom, the absence of a variety of living creatures off the coast and the silence of this place will appeal to any tourist. If you are a diving enthusiast, then we recommend that you think about diving in local waters, since this is where the famous underwater statue of Christ the Savior is located.


Giant's Beach


Giganta Beach got its name from the huge stone statue of the god of the sea. Its height is 14 meters, and it is located on the beach, which, by the way, is quite small. This beach deserves attention, if only because the entrance to it is free, and this is not so common in Italy.


Scala dei Turchi


Another free beach is located at the base of the mountain "Turkish stairs" and bears the same name - Skala dei Turchi. The main advantage of the beach is the availability of free parking. It is best to come here in the morning, when a large number of tourists have not yet managed to occupy the entire area of ​​the beach.


Tropea


In the heart of the city of Calabria is the city beach of Tropea. The beach is popular for several reasons. The first is crystal clear water and smooth soft sand. The second is the presence of a well-developed infrastructure a stone's throw from the beach.

Marina Grande


Inside the city of Amalfi, tourists can spend the day on the Marina Grande beach. It is divided into several sections, both paid and free. The beach is pebbly, the entry into the water is gradual, even, the bottom is clean. There is no entertainment and infrastructure on the beach, but a Byzantine-style cathedral is located a short walk from the beach, recommended for visiting.

Punto Proscuttia


Punto Proscuttia Beach will appeal to all lovers of a calm measured holiday. The beach is outside the city, so the coastline is quite long. The territory of the beach is divided into several sections, the entrance to which is free or ten euros. There is no particular difference between free and paid areas, apart from the fact that you can use sunbeds and umbrellas in the paid area. This beach is not often visited by travelers, locals rest here.