even more interesting beaches
Share your experience with other travelers
The beach was stunning and peaceful. I accessed it via the campground, where I was welcomed by a swan who decided to investigate my belongings. Make sure to arrive early, as the sun sets behind the mountain.
This beach may be small, but it is undeniably beautiful. The rocks make it advisable to wear water shoes or even flip flops when entering the water.
This beach is quite rocky, so it's a good idea to bring a pair of water shoes if you plan on taking a dip. You can also rent a paddleboat, but you'll need to talk to the people selling drinks at Camping Europa to get on the waiting list. The drinks are reasonably priced, so it's worth it. Don't forget to bring goggles so you can take a look at the clear water. Lastly, don't follow Google's pedestrian directions for walking here - they'll lead you to a tunnel with no way down to the beach. Instead, head near the entrance to Camping Europa.
This beach is conveniently located near the Europe Camping place. It has a mix of stones and rocks, but the water is crystal clear and the view of Lago di Como is stunning.
This beach is different from the usual hotel-reserved ones, as it is filled with wooden debris and dirt. The water is not bad, but not crystal clear either. It is located close to a camping site, and the lake floor is made up of rocks.