The 11 Most Underrated and Beautiful Islands in Italy
"Nearby Maronti Beach offered a long stretch of sand to unwind after exploring Ischia's hot springs and villages." - Nicky Swallow
Nicky Swallow
Nicky Swallow is a freelance travel writer who has lived in Florence, Italy for the past three decades. She is a regular contributor to Condé Nast Traveler, The Daily Telegraph, The Guardian, and many other publications.
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Lots of space where people aren't trying to scam you for a beach chair and you can just put up your own stuff
Carina Pissarra
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I loved the beach and had a wonderful day. The only problem is that the black sand is very beautiful, but I ended up burning my feet a bit underneath 😂😂 but I recommend it.
Lise-Jo Snyman
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By far the best beach on the island. The lounger are also reasonably priced for the day and the facilities are great. The water and beach is additionally spotless. Overall, dreamy.
Trisha Srivastava
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One of the best places on the earth, I can say.. I went early morning in a "bad weather " and it was amazingly beautiful with almost no one around.. I went again to enjoy the sunset as well.. a must visit place!
Petr Stastny
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Amazing beach 🥰
Giuseppe Specchio
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Lovely place, but It's a shame that there are not enough free beaches. For a single day at the beach you have to spend at least:
- 10€ for parking;
- 25€ for two deck chairs and a beach umbrella.
Flavia Nunes
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Lovely beach for snorkeling and relaxing! We saw lots of small fish and even a black and yellow moray eel. In some areas you can see the CO2 bubbles coming up to the surface! There was a bit of trash though… a beach cleanup would be appreciated! Don’t forget to take your trash with you!
Shewan Idris
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From far it's looking beautiful. But from near, you can see the dirt inside the water. We walk along the beach but it doesn't get better. I think, the fishermans throw to much inside the water and it ends up to the beach. Not worth to visit!