| Lido di Capoliveri |
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The renowned sandy beach of “Lido di Capoliveri” is located only 600 metres from out hotel and is one of the largest and best equipped, with shallow sea beds until a distance of several metres from the shore, making it especially suitable for children. It can be reached on an asphalt road on foot or by car. There is a small facility on the beach with a diving centre offering specific discounts for our guests. |
| Felciaio |
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A small beach of sand and gravel, where large rocks have joined some of the reefs, creating a small inlet and ensuring that the water is always calm. Never excessively crowded, the beach is a five minute walk away along a marked path. |
| Le Calanchiole |
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A small but gracious sandy beach, with large rocks and reefs, where there is also a small grotto. Separated from the lido beach by a promontory, it can be reached on foot in 10 minutes. |
| Zuccale |
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One of the most beautiful sandy beaches in the Capoliveri area, appreciated for its crystalline water and its natural surroundings. Delimited to the south by a promontory and to the north by a series of high reefs, it is well served and very popular. It can be reached in 5 minutes by car going towards Capoliveri and has lots of car parking available. |
| Barabarca |
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A suggestive little beach of very fine gravel and reefs at its extremities, the water is crystalline and the sea bed partly covered by rocks, making it especially suitable for snorkelling. It can be reached in 5 minutes by car going towards Capoliveri. |
| Morcone |
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A beautiful sand and gravel beach, equipped with all utilities, and therefore suited for families with children. Exposed to the south-west but well protected to the north by the promontory of Punta Mrocone, it is fairly busy and can be reached in 10 minutes by car after passing the village of Capoliveri. |
| Barbarossa |
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A beautiful fine gravel and sand beach, well served and equipped. It is fairly busy, as it is the largest beach in the vicinity of Porto Azzurro, and is also connected to the village by a path which goes around Forte San Giacomo. Its name appears to be derived from the famous pirate Redbeard (Barbarossa), who sheltered here with two ships during his incursions on the island. It can be reached in 5 minutes by car going towards Rio Marina immediately after the village of Porto Azzurro. |
| Reale |
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A beautiful fine gravel and sand beach, well served and equipped, also suited to families with children. It can be reached in 5 minutes by car going towards Rio Marina immediately after the village of Porto Azzurro. |
| Norsi |
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A large mainly gravel beach with some sandy parts, never excessively crowded. Located on the edge and in the middle of Golfo Stella, it can be reached in 5 minutes by car going towards Lacona. |
| Lacona |
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A beautiful sandy beach, second in length (1,200 m) after that at Marina di Campo. Its position, at the lower end of the gulf of the same name, makes it exposed to currents. It is equipped with all utilities, including beach services, bars and restaurants.
Can be reached in 10 minutes by car. |
| Laconella |
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A fine sand beach not much frequented and reachable in 10 minutes by car or 10 minutes walk along a path. |