Castiglioncello White Beaches

Castiglioncello White Beaches

White beaches of Castiglioncello

This wonderful place is located in the province of Livorno, a town which remained unknown until modern times and is located in a very privileged place for its view.

Castiglioncello became famous in the sixties, as a holiday destination for well-known personalities, and often used as a set for Italian and non-Italian films.

In the past the Etruscans left great traces of their passage

Remains of necropolises have been found in Castiglioncello, in Rosignano Solvay, in Vada and in Castelnuovo della Misericordia; all collected in the Palazzo Bombardieri museum.

Churches such as that of Sant’Andrea or the church of the Immaculate Conception are places not to be missed when visiting Castiglioncello;

This country is truly full of culture, with beautiful places full of history such as:
Castello Pasquini or Villa Celestina are points of interest for thousands of tourists.

But Castiglioncello is not only culture, the center offers the possibility to practice various sports, starting from seafaring, up to tennis and trekking.

White beaches of Castiglioncello

The beaches of Castiglioncello

The beaches of Castiglioncello are made up of numerous very exclusive coves.

Some are sandy, such as Baia del Quercetano or Caletta di Castiglioncello, but most of the coast is made up of rocks, with establishments offering many services.

The sea of these beaches is really very clean and the rocky coast between Chioma, the richness of the seabed is known.

In fact, many  lovers of snorkelingdiving and fishermen meet on this coast, together with the lovers of sailing and windsurfing, to carry out their activities in this beauty.

Then the famous white beaches of Castiglioncello, in Rosignano Solvay, where the white beach highlights even more the beauty of the colors of the sea.

However, the whiteness of these beaches was not a natural phenomenon, in fact caused by the bicarbonate of the nearby factory, built in the 90s.

These beaches are open to bathing, and are also accessible to our four-legged friends!