Italy’s coastline is world-famous, drawing travelers from all over the globe to its sun-soaked shores, yet hidden among the popular destinations are secret beaches that only locals truly know. These ...
If you've ever visited Italy's popular beaches, you've likely found yourself surrounded by large crowds and rows of umbrella-covered lounge chairs, blocking the once-beautiful views. For those whose ...
The peninsula is a rustic seaside destination with fishing villages, wooded mountains and a few high-end hotels ...
The Capo Vaticano peninsula — the knobbly ‘bunion’ on the toe of Italy’s boot — is home to some of the country’s most spectacular beaches, with turquoise waters and sugary sands at the bottom of ...
Italy is flying high in 2025 with an impressive 487 Blue Flag beaches—more than almost anywhere else in the world. With such a vast and varied coastline (and a few sparkling lakes thrown in), you’re ...
With nearly 8,000km of coastline, Italy’s beachgoers are spoilt for choice. From the dramatic cliffs of the Amalfi Coast to the vast stretch of golden sand along the Adriatic sea, the country has ...
Travelers tend to visit Italy for its food, history, landscape and culture rather than its beaches. Sometimes, like in the Puglia region down in the country's heel, all three come together magically.
Lydia Mansel is a writer with more than eight years of experience editing and writing for both brands and online publications—with a particular focus on travel, fashion, and lifestyle. She’s also the ...