"A small, sheltered cove reached via a headland footpath from a busier neighboring inlet, this tucked-away pocket is cocooned by low rocks and bushy, tree-peppered headland with jade water and a narrow sliver of sand. It’s quieter than its neighbor and ideal for sunbathing on flat rocks that shelf into the sea, and a nearby beachfront restaurant provides snacks and simple meals for visitors who don’t bring provisions." - Julia Buckley Julia Buckley Julia Buckley is a journalist who’s been writing about Italy for more than 15 years. Born in the U.K. and inexplicably drawn to Italy from childhood, she discovered her hidden Italian heritage by chance while studying at Oxford University. Travel + Leisure Editorial Guidelines