Best Hidden Beaches Eastern Sicily
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Best Hidden Beaches Eastern Sicily
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Sicily boasts an impressive 1,484 kilometers (922 miles) of coastline, offering a mix of sandy shores, rocky coves, and untouched natural landscapes. To help you discover the most spectacular and remote beaches, we have created three dedicated guides covering the wildest beaches in Sicily—one for each region: eastern, western, and southern Sicily.
Today, we begin with Eastern Sicily, exploring the hidden gems from Messina to Ragusa. If you’re looking for secluded beaches, crystal-clear waters, and unspoiled nature, this list is for you!
At the northern tip of Sicily, where the island nearly touches mainland Italy, Torre Faro Beach is a wild and spectacular stretch of sand and pebbles. The water is exceptionally clear, and the strong currents make it a favorite for experienced swimmers and divers. This beach is also known for the famous Pylon of Torre Faro, a massive steel structure from the old electrical system, giving it a unique and surreal landscape.
For those looking for wild beaches near Messina, Mortelle Beach is an excellent choice. With its golden sand dunes and transparent waters, it feels like a hidden paradise. Unlike the more developed beaches closer to the city, Mortelle retains a wild and natural charm.
Located just north of Taormina, Sant’Alessio Beach offers a dramatic landscape with its imposing medieval castle on a cliff. The beach itself has a mix of sand and small pebbles, and the turquoise waters are perfect for swimming and snorkeling. Compared to the nearby Giardini Naxos, Sant’Alessio is much quieter and wilder.
If you’re looking for quiet beaches near Taormina, Spisone Beach is an excellent alternative to the crowded Isola Bella. This small stretch of coastline has crystal-clear water and a mix of sand and pebbles, making it ideal for those who love snorkeling. Despite being close to Taormina, it remains a relatively uncrowded beach.
A gem within Vendicari Nature Reserve, Calamosche Beach is a small, hidden bay with calm waters and untouched nature. It’s an excellent choice for those who love wild beaches with no crowds.
Located within the breathtaking Vendicari Nature Reserve, Marianelli Beach is a true paradise for those seeking tranquility and unspoiled nature. With its soft golden sand and turquoise waters, this beach is perfect for wild beach lovers. Surrounded by fragrant citrus groves and sand dunes, Marianelli is also a favorite spot for naturists.
Another spectacular beach inside Vendicari Nature Reserve, Cala Mosche is often considered one of the most beautiful hidden beaches in Sicily. Enclosed by rocky cliffs, this small bay offers calm, crystal-clear waters, making it ideal for snorkeling in Sicily. (more info: Vendicari Nature Reserve – Official Site)
Often referred to as the Maldives of Sicily, Isola delle Correnti is where the Ionian and Mediterranean seas meet, creating an incredible mix of colors and waves. The small island, reachable by foot when the tide is low, adds to the wild and remote atmosphere. This is a must-visit for adventurous travelers who love windy beaches and raw nature.
For those who love long sandy beaches with Caribbean vibes, Carratois Beach is a hidden treasure. Located near Pachino, this beach is often less crowded even in summer. The shallow waters make it ideal for families, while the strong winds attract kite surfers.
This hidden beach is perfect for those who love wild landscapes and total relaxation. Punta delle Formiche Beach offers stunning golden sands and dramatic rock formations, making it an excellent spot for photography lovers. Since it’s a bit harder to reach, it remains one of the least crowded beaches in Sicily.
A stunning protected natural reserve, Randello Beach is one of the wildest and most untouched beaches in Sicily. With its golden sand dunes, crystal-clear waters, and surrounding pine forest, it’s perfect for travelers seeking serenity and nature.
Famous for being the filming location of Inspector Montalbano, Punta Secca remains a beautiful and less crowded beach in Ragusa. With fine golden sand and calm waters, it’s perfect for those looking to relax in a peaceful setting.
A long stretch of golden sand and turquoise waters, Marina di Modica Beach is ideal for those who love wild landscapes and water sports like windsurfing.
From Messina to Ragusa, Eastern Sicily is full of hidden gems where you can enjoy nature in its purest form. Whether you’re looking for quiet beaches, great snorkeling spots, or wild escapes, these locations will make your Sicilian adventure unforgettable.
Best Hidden Beaches Eastern Sicily
Best Hidden Beaches Eastern Sicily
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