Cala Rossa is a charming stones Beach. Its away from the wind due to its recessed location. It's an ideal spot to witness sunsets. While the beach itself is quiet and peaceful, this tranquility is occasionally interrupted by noise from the private club (Club Cala Rossa) situated above the cove. However, this is a rare occurrence.
There is a small natural shade provided by the trees, which is particularly convenient if you don't bring an umbrella. Keep in mind that there are no showers, bars, or kiosks nearby, so it's essential to bring your own water and supplies.
Accessing the beach involves descending some shaded stairs, which makes the walk more pleasant. Parking is only available on the street at the top of the stairs, so it's advisable to...
Read moreWith my brother we walked from our holiday house to Spiaggia Cala Rossa. Beautiful beach, no sand but rocks only. Bring watershoes if want to swim here. You have to walk a long stair downstairs.
There is a beautiful venue at the beach side but for (wedding) parties only. The owner of that place was cleaning the beach since lots of plastic and rubbish ended up in this little beautiful bay.
Not wheelchair friendly, only if you enter via the venue. Parking is on the other side of the road before you walk...
Read moreBeautiful bay, sheltered, warm water. Pebbles stones, don't forget your swimming shoes. There is a pebble staircase to get down to the bay but it's definitely worth it. Beautiful sunset. Parking fees apply (€1 per hour). Unfortunately a lot of plastic in the water, I guess currents bring it into the bay and it stays there. We collected...
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