
BY: Noemi Curti
With over 7,500 kilometres of coastline, Italy offers beaches of all types, from long stretches of fine sand to rocky coves, not to mention the equipped beaches, some of which offer a heavenly setting.
It is not possible to talk about breathtaking beaches and crystal clear waters without our thoughts turning immediately to Sardinia: for many Italians, but also for many tourists coming from abroad, the Sardinian sea is among the most beautiful in Europe and in the world, comparable to Caribbean waters.
SOURCE: https://italian-traditions.com
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