Beaches in Bocca di Magra
Edit ThisBagno Baia dell'Angelo
Edit ThisThis is a very nice private Beach with beach lounges and umbrellas on terraces with a ladder to immerse yourself into the water with. They have bathrooms and other services and a single floating dock to swim out to. The swimming area is roped off for safety.
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| address: | Via Fabbricotti, Bocca di Magra |
Punta Bianca Beach
Edit ThisPunta Bianca means white point and there are white rocks all over the point and the cliffs here. To reach this beach you must arrive by sea or by trail from the road above.
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| url: | www.comune.ameglia.sp.it |
De Bi Ross
Edit ThisThis beach has a great sandy beach, a snack bar - restaurant, beach chairs with umbrellas, restrooms and it's roped off so it's safe. There is a life guard with his life-saving boat.
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| url: | www.debiross.com |
Public Beach
Edit ThisThe public beach has a fine grass area to lay on, some shade to take shelter in and a nice sandy beach. There are some fun rock points to sunbathe on or dive and jump off of and a pathway carved in the rock around the cliff.
This beach is located next to the De.Bi.Ross beach and is accessable by a trail of steps down from the road or by a path from the parking lot at the port. People staying at the Monastero Santa Croce have a road that leads down there or by way of a path that goes along the cliff beside the small chapel below.
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Punto Corvo Beach
Edit ThisEither you can hike down to this beach from the road or you can take the ferry boat from Bocca di Magra by the park. See Punta Corvo Beach.
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| address: | Punta Corvo, Bocca di Magra |
Sea Water Pool
Edit ThisThere is a part man-made and part natural sea water pool where people can swim while feeling more secure. Either you reach it by way of the private grounds of the Monastero Santa Croce or get there by boat or a raft if you are a good swimmer.
From Monastero Santa Croce follow the path down to the Monastery's Beach and then go right.
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The Monastery's Beach
Edit ThisThe Monastery has its own private beach with a terrace for sunbathing above the pebbly beach for swimming. There's a place to leave sea toys so you don't have to haul them back and forth up and down the beautiful stairs. There's also a changing room. If you are a strong swimmer you could swim from the public beach to the Monastery's beach perhaps with the help of some fins and a floating raft.
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