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This beach is a lovely hidden gem with its pebbles and white gravel. It's not very crowded, probably due to the short yet steep path leading to it. The sea here is absolutely stunning. However, today there are a few jellyfish around.
Instead of going through the tunnel from Cala Rotonda to Favignana, take a right onto a road that is currently closed. The beach is made of stones and can be challenging to access. There is a path made of earth and stones that might pose difficulties for young children and individuals with limited mobility. However, the water is incredibly clear and the seabed resembles an aquarium, making it a stunning sight. The effort to reach this beach is definitely worthwhile.
Getting to this beach requires quite a bit of climbing, but once you arrive, it's absolutely breathtaking. The atmosphere is serene and tranquil, and it's usually not crowded at all.
The water is clean and teeming with fish. Towards the farthest end from the path, the beach is covered in seaweed and pebbles. It can be quite challenging to descend. The tip of the cliff is where jellyfish are mostly spotted.
Wow, what an amazing place! The water is incredibly clear and transparent. The cove provides a nice shelter from the wind. We've only spotted three jellyfish so far. Despite its challenging access, the beach is not too crowded. It's a small pebble beach where you can comfortably relax. Just keep in mind that the descent can be quite steep and steep.