Porticello, Sicily And Its Sea That Is Good For the Soul
“In cities without the sea … I wonder where people go to regain their balance … perhaps to the Moon …
The Italian peninsula is surrounded by some of the most beautiful seas and coastlines in Europe if not the world.
The Adriatic Sea to the east, the Tyrrhenian Sea and the Ligurian Sea to the west, and the Ionian Sea to the south.
The country boasts an astounding 7,300 km (4,500 miles) of coastline and ranges from rocky cliffs to soft, white sand.
Italy also makes the list of the top 5 countries with the most Blue Flag beaches in the entire world.
So what are you waiting for? Whether it be the Cinque Terre, the Amalfi Coast, or the islands of Sardinia or Sicily, find out more about the very best seaside destinations in Italy.
“In cities without the sea … I wonder where people go to regain their balance … perhaps to the Moon …
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