From wide, golden-sand beaches to secluded, hidden coves,Argentario beaches for every taste: whether easily accessible or wild anduntouched, they are all surrounded bypristine natureand overlookcrystal-clear waters.
If you stop at the viewpoint on the Panoramica road known as Curva Buozzi, you can admire the beauty of this charming cove; as its name suggests, it is the largest cove in the entireArgentario.
After taking in the view, continue along the road to kilometer 3.500 of Provincial Road 65, where you’ll need to walk down a small road on the right for just over a kilometer —a road that serves the surrounding homes.
Once you reach the Cauto ravine, follow the path that winds through the ravine’s bed, winding its way through Mediterranean scrub and tall trees. Once you reach the beach, you can stop right away or, walking along the cliff to the right, choose which of the three small beaches suits you best.
Features: A mix of pebbles and rocks
Type: Public beach
Exposure: Northern and western winds
Accessibility: About 20–25 minutes by road and trail
From Porto S. Stefano:5–7 minutes by boat
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