One of the most incredible beaches in the world is in Italy: a magnificent sandy beach crowned by a natural arch

Although Italy's most famous coastal destinations are iconic enclaves like the Amalfi Coast, the Cinque Terre, or the coastline of Sicily, the truth is that the transalpine country has impressive hidden treasures along the shores of the Mediterranean, the Adriatic, and the Tyrrhenian Seas that are not widely known in Spain but are undoubtedly true natural wonders. Proof of this is found in the southern part of the Italian Peninsula, in the region of Calabria.
On the west coast of the area, on the "instep of the boot," lies one of the great natural wonders not only of Italy and Europe, but of the entire planet: Arcomagno Beach. This sandy beach is tremendously unique, as it is protected by a natural arch that serves as an entrance to this film-like location, and the turquoise waters of the Tyrrhenian Sea only enhance that feeling of being in true paradise.
Arcomagno beach, the most majestic in ItalyThis extraordinary beach is located near the village of San Nicola Arcella, in the province of Cosenza, and is undoubtedly one of the most fascinating spots in the Gulf of Policastro. Made of sand and pebbles, this small bay is enclosed by an imposing natural limestone arch that reaches 20 meters in height and marks the gateway to one of the most unique sandy beaches on the entire Italian coast.
It's certainly a coastal spot unparalleled anywhere else in Europe, as you can contemplate unique sunsets from both the sand and the sea, as the light penetrates through the arch, creating a natural spectacle that will remain etched in your memory. Therefore, it's undoubtedly one of the must-see stops on your itinerary if you visit the fascinating region of Calabria during the summer.
As if that weren't enough, this beach is surrounded by legends. As stated on the Italian tourism website, this sandy area is also known as Aeneas Beach, as it is said that the hero of the Trojan War and father of Remulus and Remus passed through it on his odyssey to Rome. It is also believed that sirens once dazzled Greek sailors on their voyage across the seas. Although these mythological stories may not correspond to reality, they only enhance the charm of this place.
The easiest way to reach Arcomagno Beach is undoubtedly by sea, although the sandy area can also be reached by land. However, you must travel a long and steep path along the seashore, which can even be quite steep in some places. Despite the difficulty of the route (which starts from the village of San Nicola Arcella), it is worth the effort just to enjoy this impressive gem.
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