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The best beaches in Italy: there is nothing more unforgettable than reaching them onboard a Ferrari 488 Spider.

08 June 2021

We are sure that you will understand when we say that indicating the best beaches in Italy is no easy task: with its 7,500 km of coastline, the Italian peninsula is ideal for sea lovers. The extreme variety of its coasts makes it perfect for any type of holiday and travel in the name of nature, fun, and relaxation. The Italian coastline, so rich in gulfs and inlets, natural landing points, tourist ports, and long and sandy beaches, is suitable for all needs. Just to give you an idea, from north to south, from east to west, the mountainous territory slopes down to the rocky and jagged coasts of the Tyrrhenian and Ionian in the west, and then towards the soft and sandy ones of the Adriatic in the east. In the seas that bathe the Belpaese, there are two large islands, Sicily and Sardinia, and numerous small archipelagos, such as the archipelago of Tuscany - to which the island of Elba belongs - the archipelago of La Maddalena in Sardinia, the Campano archipelago - with Ischia and Capri - and the Pontine Islands in Lazio. Between the Tunisian and Sicilian shores, we find the Pelagie Islands - including Lampedusa - the Aeolian Islands - with two active volcanoes: Stromboli and Vulcano - plus the nature reserve of Egadi. Lastly, in Puglia, we find the splendid Tremiti islands.

Now, do you understand that pointing you to the best seaside towns in Italy is no simple matter? However, what we are is certain that whatever the location you decide, your choice easily falls on the best beaches in southern Italy or on the best beaches of the Adriatic coast of Italy, and that your trip will be memorable if you rent a Ferrari 488 Spider.

 

The Spider Ferrari 488: rent it from Italian Luxury Car Hire and set off to discover some of the best beach spots in Italy.

We have made a decision. It took time, but we got there. Rent your Ferrari 488 Spider White now (or do you prefer the Ferrari 488 Spider Red?) and follow us to what is not only one of the best beaches in southern Italy but, in all likelihood, the most beautiful Italian beach (and beyond): Lampedusa's Rabbit Beach. Before describing it briefly, so as not to ruin its charm, we would like to let you know that with Italian Luxury Car Hire hiring a Ferrari in Italy is really very simple: just get in touch with us and let us know where you want to collect your car, be it at home, at the airport or in a hotel. Wherever you wish, a Ferrari 488 Spider is ready to accompany you to Lampedusa.

We promised you to spend just a few words on what is undoubtedly one of the best beaches in Italy, if not THE best. It is a real paradise with intense colors, almost Maldivian or Caribbean, where you can enjoy nature, take a mask and snorkel and dive into the crystalline blue of the sea, or walk the paths that on one side, towards the west, run along the rocky cliffs of Vallone Della Forbice up to Cala Pulcino, while on the other, to the east, they will lead you to the wonderful bay of the Tabaccara cave.

A curiosity: do you know what you will never see in this earthly paradise? Rabbits! That's right, despite the name, if ever there were, there is no trace of any rabbits anymore. The origin of the name, however controversial, seems to come from the Arabic Rabit - later changed into rabbit, in English - which means connection: the one that once existed between the Rabbit Island next to the beach and Lampedusa, where a sand isthmus joined the two.

 

The best seaside resorts to admire in Puglia (Italy), with the wind in your hair, onboard a Ferrari 488 Spider.

We did not use the expression wind in the hair accidentally in the title. Apart from the obviousness of the fact that the wind will caress your hair while driving the Ferrari 488 Spider, one of the best seaside towns in Italy is located in Puglia: we are referring to Polignano a Mare, a medieval village, perched on the high and jagged coast, which has kept its charm unaltered, with a succession of alleys, typical white houses, and loggias overlooking the sea. Known as the Pearl of the Adriatic, Polignano a Mare is a place whose distinctive features are the crystalline sea and the rock embroidered with impressive cavities that fascinate passers-by with its historic center full of Arab, Byzantine, Spanish, and Norman traces.

The city is also known for being the birthplace of a famous Italian singer-songwriter, guitarist, actor, director, and politician who died, just think about the coincidences, in Lampedusa: Domenico Modugno.

Nicknamed Mr. Volare, from the title of the most famous Italian song all over the world, Modugno is also famous for a song called "La Lontananza" (The distance), a verse from which he states that distance is like the wind. That's why we said that you will admire Polignano with the wind in your hair: because the notes of this wonderful song will come out of your Ferrari 488 Spider. Don't forget, once you reach your destination, make a quick trip to the seafront, where the town's tribute to its beloved citizen stands out: a statue of Mr. Volare himself.

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