Rabbit Beach

Beach · Agrigento

Rabbit Beach

Beach · Agrigento

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92031 Lampedusa e Linosa, AG, Italy

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Turquoise surf, white sand, rocky cliffs, and calm clear water  

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20 Best Beaches in Europe

"This is one of the most beautiful beaches in the world, but its remote location on the island of Lampedusa, 100 miles southwest of Sicily between Tunisia and Malta, tends to dissuade all but the most intrepid of travelers. The water is shallow enough to wade far out into the bay, and it's reliably calm and clear, making it a haven for swimmers and snorkelers." - Travel + Leisure Editors

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Michal B.

Google
As advertised, one of the best beaches out there! Colours of the water are as pictured, nice hike to the beach, be prepared to have good shoes and bring own food/shade and whatever will make your beach day a pleasant one as no services here!!! 🌞🌞🌊🌊🏖🏖Enjoy your visit!!!

matteo car

Google
If they told you that it’s the world’s most beautiful beach, maybe they are right. In Lampedusa you won’t have troubles finding means of transportation, they rent both cars and (motor)bikes. Maybe, book in advance. If you are not confident with driving, you can take the bus shuttle, with a 30 min average wait between stops. Once there, there is a pretty rough way down to the beach: so, better wear a pair of sneakers. The landscape is breathtaking, look at the pics. I went there in April and the beach was pretty much populated by tourist, I guess that on the high season it must be hard finding a spot. There are neither umbrellas or shadows, take one with you plus the sunscreen ( I got a sunburn in April) and go early in the morning. For the rest, again, don’t miss it

Salvatore Lombardo

Google
The most beautiful beach I've visited, especially if the Mistral (Maestrale) Wind is blowing because this causes the water to be calmer and clearer. Check with the locals to find out which wind is blowing (Maestale or Scirocco winds). The beach and Island are protected so obey the rules, such as no beach chairs allowed, and beach umbrellas are allowed only on the first half of the beach. The water is amazing, warm and has tiny fishes swimming there. The sand is white and fine grain. It's about a 10-minute walk down from the street level by a dirt and stone path. There are 3 (or 4?) rest stops along the way down. Bring comfortable shoes for the trek. The bar is at the street level if you want to grab food, drinks, use the bathroom or rent a beach umbrella. None of this is available on the beach.

Maryna Se

Google
This is one of the most beautiful beaches I’ve ever seen!! The sea water is transparent , there are a lot of fishes and it is just amazing!! But be ready, it is not easy to reach and as it is a natural reserve, there is no service on the beach. So, bring umbrella, food and water with you! There is only one bar near the the road, but from the bar to the beach you have to go downhill around 20 min! Near the bar you can rent umbrella, but it is quite heavy! We bought one in supermarket and it was cheaper than to rent it. My suggestion is to wear the comfortable shoes, not flip flops, as this was our mistake at first day. Try to come as early as possible to find a good place))

Kasia Kandefer

Google
Paradise beach, we were lucky to visit in low season so no pre booking or entry limits were in place. I recommend to visit when it’s less windy then water is calm like in the pool. There are plenty of fishes like in aquarium visible even without the snorkeling kit. Beach is divided into two parts, one where it’s possible to use umbrellas and the other one without them. Beautiful place!

Agustin Carrique

Google
This beach is just incredible. Book in advance or prepare to wait in line for 1 hr to get in (there’s room for 150 ppl without appointment).

Iskren

Google
Gorgeous!!! Parking is paid - 0.70e/h for motos, and you walk a bit more than 1km down and on the way back - up; very good exercise. Closes at 19.30h when the boys and girls from the local nature club start cleaning. There are no toilets, water or anything on the beach - just what you bring along - so, take an umbrella. However, at the parking there is a bar with everything necessary. IT IS WORTH EXPERIENCING.

Matteo Bortolotti

Google
Stunning and breathtaking scenery. I loved it so much!!!