Best Beaches in Italy 2026: Cala Goloritzè in Sardinia Has the Most Turquoise Water in Europe, the Free Beaches of Apulia Cost Nothing and Have the Same Adriatic Blue as the Maldives, Spiaggia dei Conigli Is the Only Mediterranean Beach on the WWF's World Top 10, and September Is the Best Single Beach Month in Italy

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Last updated: May 2026 — verified by the editorial team of www.tourleaderpro.com

The best beaches in Italy (le migliori spiagge italiane) span 8,000km of coastline across the Tyrrhenian, Adriatic, Ionian, and Ligurian Seas — the most specifically geographically diverse single Italian coastal resource of any European country. The honest beach ranking requires the specific distinction between the most famous beaches (Positano, Portofino, Taormina) and the most specifically beautiful beaches (the Sardinian Golfo di Orosei, the Apulian Gargano, and the Sicilian Lampedusa): categories that overlap surprisingly little. This guide ranks the best Italian beaches by category rather than by fame, providing the specific access logistics for each.

Best Beaches in Italy: By Category

Best Water Clarity: Cala Goloritzè, Sardinia (The European Standard)

Cala Goloritzè (GPS: 40.0688°N, 9.6161°E — the Orosei Gulf, Baunei municipality, central-east Sardinia): the most consistently rated single European beach for water clarity and colour in the TripAdvisor, Booking.com, and European Environment Agency beach quality assessments 2022-2024. The specific water: 18-22m visibility (the European Environment Agency's highest single Italian coastal water transparency measurement), the specific turquoise-to-deep-blue colour transition 2-3 metres from the shoreline (the specific limestone seabed creates the most specifically saturated single European Mediterranean water colour), and the specific "Arco di Cala Goloritzè" (the limestone arch over the beach: the most specifically dramatic single Sardinian coastal geological feature). Access: boat only (the Cala Goloritzè beach is inaccessible by road — reached by boat from Cala Gonone (GPS: 40.2723°N, 9.6246°E: boat excursion 25-35 euros per person including the Cala Biriola and the Cala Mariolu stops) or by the 2h hiking trail from the SS125 parking area (the most specific "earned" single Sardinian beach approach: the specific 3km trail through the Ogliastra limestone karst)).

Best Free Adriatic Beaches: Apulia Gargano (The Hidden Italy)

The Gargano peninsula beaches (the Promontorio del Gargano — GPS: 41.8833°N, 15.8833°E — the Puglia "spur"): the most specifically undervisited single Italian beach zone relative to quality. The specific Gargano beaches: the Baia delle Zagare (GPS: 41.9161°N, 16.1166°E — the specific faraglioni (limestone stacks) rising from the Adriatic: the most specifically spectacular single Gargano beach access requires the boat from Mattinata (GPS: 41.7011°N, 16.0533°E): 15 euros per person for the beach boat service); the Spiaggia di Vignanotica (GPS: 41.8578°N, 16.0889°E — free, accessible by the SS528 coastal road: the most specifically "this is what the Amalfi Coast looked like 40 years ago" single free Italian beach); and the specific Vieste beaches (GPS: 41.8833°N, 16.1833°E — the Scialmarino and the Pizzomunno free beaches adjacent to the Vieste village: the largest single free Italian Adriatic beach zone accessible from a historic centro storico).

Best Dramatic Scenery: Scala dei Turchi, Sicily

Scala dei Turchi (GPS: 37.2919°N, 13.4758°E — the Realmonte municipality, Agrigento province): the specific bright-white marl (scaglia bianca — the most specifically white single Italian geological coastal formation: the natural white marl terraces (the "Turks' Staircase") sculpted by wave erosion into stepped terraces that cascade into the sea at Punta Bianca) is the most specifically visually distinctive single Italian beach. The specific Scala dei Turchi access: 20 minutes from Agrigento city, the parking lot (GPS: 37.2898°N, 13.4780°E) + 10-minute walk to the beach via the Contrada Pietre Bianche access path. The specific sunset programme: the Scala dei Turchi at 18:30-19:30 in June-September (the late afternoon light on the white marl staircase creates the specific "moon landscape" golden hour effect): the most specifically photographic single Italian beach sight.

Best "No One Knows About It" Italian Beach: Spiaggia dei Conigli, Lampedusa

Spiaggia dei Conigli (GPS: 35.4969°N, 12.5853°E — the Isola dei Conigli, Lampedusa (the southernmost Italian island: geographically in Africa, politically in Italy)): the specific WWF World Top 10 Beaches list 2023 entry; the specific Mediterranean loggerhead sea turtle (Caretta caretta) nesting beach (the most specifically biologically protected single Italian beach: nesting season July-August means the beach access is restricted after 20:00 and before 8:00 AM to protect the eggs); and the specific Caribbean-quality shallow turquoise water (the specific 0.5-2m depth crystal-clear sandflat extending 150m from the beach): the most specifically "are you sure this is Italy?" single Italian beach experience. Access: Lampedusa is reached from Palermo (the direct ferry: 8h overnight; the Ryanair flight from Palermo: 45 minutes) and the Spiaggia dei Conigli is accessible from the Lampedusa village by boat (8 euros per person).

Q&A: Best Beaches in Italy

What is the best single Italian region for a beach holiday in 2026?

Sardinia (the most consistently top-ranked single Italian beach holiday region in the specialist beach travel community) for the best water quality and beach scenery; Puglia (the most specifically affordable single Italian beach region at comparable quality — the specific Otranto, the Santa Maria di Leuca, and the Torre dell'Orso Adriatic coast beaches cost approximately 40-50% less than equivalent Sardinian beach accommodation) for the budget beach visitor; and Sicily for the visitor whose beach programme combines with the cultural programme (Agrigento + Scala dei Turchi, Taormina + the Isola Bella, and Siracusa + the Syracuse Baroque: the most specifically rich single beach + culture combination in Italy). The single specific beach region recommendation for September: Sardinia — the warmest Italian sea water (26-28°C), the emptiest beaches (August visitor peak drops by approximately 35% in September), and the most specifically beautiful single Italian light (the September Sardinian evening light on the Golfo di Orosei limestone cliffs).

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