Monday, 1 July 2013

Best beaches in italy for family summer vacation



In a perfect world, we wouldn't have to explain why Italy's beaches and islands count visiting.We wouldn't have to describe the fluorescent waters and talcum-powder sand, or highlight the delicious seafood or lively nightlife.Fortunately, this is not a perfect world, so we reach show off these beautiful spots and also you
get to read about them and begin planning your next trip.

Bidderosa Beach, Sardinia-This secluded beach is located in Orosei, Sardinia, and is part of a nature reserve. In order to go to the beach you need to buy a ticket from the Forest Station of Orosei, as daily admission is restricted. The beach here is made up of five coves where crystal clear water laps at the silver white sand. To reach Bidderosa Beach you walk down a beautiful path lined with junipers and pine trees. The 4km walk ends with possibly the most beautiful beach in Italy.

Tropea resort & beach - Sporting probably the most impressive scenery in Calabria, Tropea is considered one of Italy best summer holiday destinations, by seasoned travelers. Dramatic cliff sides and fine sandy beaches make Tropea the most popular town on the stretch of coastline on the Tyrrhenian Sea, known as Coast of the Gods.

Amalfi-Amalfi enjoys some of the most dramatic scenery of any coastal resort in Europe as well as gorgeous architecture and a lovely beach. The city also offers an unforgettable experience in Italian food and culture. Being a boot-shaped peninsula, Italy is covered with beaches on all its sides; so irrespective of which part of the country you go to, you will always have access to beautiful coastlines, clean water, great food, lots of sightseeing opportunities as well as a warm Mediterranean climate.Listed here are four tips:

Lampedusa Linosa-200 km off the coast of Sicily, in the southernmost point of the Italian peninsula, lies the municipality of Lampedusa e Linosa, an idyllic paradise for both tourists and naturalists. Made up of three islets (Lampedusa, Linosa and Lampione) easily reachable by ferry, this small corner of heaven features a variety of natural wonders in italy.

Otranto beach and resports-Located in the province of Lecce, at the Adriatic Sea, the historical town of Otranto welcomes visitors with clear blue waters, sandy beaches and a truly lovely holiday atmosphere. Once a Greek and Roman port, Otranto was later ruled by Byzantines, Normans and Aragonese, so you can expect to find various cultural influences,in the ruins in and around the town.

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