Italy’s southernmost island, Lampedusa lies between Malta and Tunisia and is geographically part of the African continent. The largest of the Pelagian Islands, Lampedusa is arid and gets its only fresh water from rainfall. In summer, it is served by low-cost Italian airlines with direct flights from several mainland cities, as well as ferry service from Sicily. Lampedusa is treasured by visitors for its fine white sandy beaches, its clear turquoise waters and its excellent scuba diving.
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The best beach of the island by far, but also the busiest one. By walk it takes about 15 minutes from the street down to go there. It opens at 8.30. If it is constantly rated the best beach in 'Europe' it must be a reason! The water and colour of the sand are so unique. Speechless. Lampedusa has also the advantage of having a convenient airport to travel from Catania or Palermo, and the norther airports on summer time.
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La Tabaccara / Sicile, the wonderful colour of the sea, turquish blue, the rocks, the clear water, so quit atmosphere a nature reserve and beauty
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Cala Pulcino was under mostly closed due to the risk of rocks falling due to the beach. However positioned just beside the greatly famous ISOLA DEI CONIGLI beach, shares the colour of the water, the beauty and the African/Caribbean flavour. it is another MUST SEE (if it is legal to do so), and hopefully the Sicilian Authorities will work on this. It takes a good 25/30 minuted by walk to reach the beach, so it is another experience like to be in Arizona canyon or creek. Fantastic.
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