Italy's best beaches โ€” ranked by someone who stopped counting at 200

Italy has 7,600 kilometers of coastline and two seas (Tyrrhenian west, Adriatic east) plus two islands the size of small countries. The beach culture ranges from Sardinia's pink-sand Caribbean coves to Rimini's 15km urban beach strip. Some beaches charge โ‚ฌ30 for an umbrella set. Some are free, wild, and reachable only by boat or 45-minute hike. This guide ranks them by coast, tells you which are free, and gives you the truth about which are worth the effort.

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West coast (Tyrrhenian) โ€” the glamorous one

La Pelosa, Stintino (Sardinia) โ€” the most famous Italian beach. White sand, Asinara island backdrop. Entry limited to 1,500/day, book at lapelosastintino.it, โ‚ฌ3.50. Arrive 8am.

Tropea (Calabria) โ€” white cliff, medieval church on a rock stack, turquoise water. Free beach access below the cliff. June or September for sanity.

Positano (Amalfi) โ€” photogenic but pebbly. โ‚ฌ20-30 lounger at Spiaggia Grande. Praiano's Marina di Praia is better for actual swimming.

Lipari, Spiaggia Bianca (Aeolian) โ€” pumice beach so white the sand floats. Surreal. Free.

East coast (Adriatic/Ionian) โ€” the underrated one

Punta Prosciutto (Puglia) โ€” Caribbean-clear Ionian water, dune system, zero development. Free. The best free beach in mainland Italy.

Torre dell'Orso (Puglia) โ€” white sand, two sea stacks (Le Due Sorelle), pine-backed. Free sections + stabilimenti.

Spiaggia delle Due Sorelle (Conero, Marche) โ€” white cliffs, two rock stacks, boat-only access from Numana (โ‚ฌ12 return). The Adriatic's secret gem.

Trabocchi Coast (Abruzzo) โ€” pebble coves between fishing platforms. Swim, then eat at the trabocco above the water. โ‚ฌ25 fish dinner with your feet dangling over the sea.

Islands โ€” the unfair advantage

Cala Goloritzรฉ (Sardinia) โ€” UNESCO. Hike-only access (1h down). Natural stone arch. Transparent water. The effort IS the admission filter.

Is Arutas (Sardinia) โ€” quartz grain beach in white, pink, green. Feels like walking on rice. Don't take any (illegal, they check bags).

Scala dei Turchi (Sicily) โ€” white marlstone cliff staircase descending to the sea near Agrigento. Free, iconic, best at sunset.

Capri, Marina Piccola โ€” โ‚ฌ30 lounger but the water is otherworldly. Swim to the Faraglioni rocks.

The Italian beach system: Most popular beaches have stabilimenti (beach clubs) that charge โ‚ฌ15-35/day for umbrella + 2 loungers. Between the stabilimenti there's usually a spiaggia libera (free public beach). It's the same sand, same water, no shade. Bring your own umbrella or swim from the free section. By law, you can always walk along the waterline for free, even through private stabilimenti.
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