When purchasing timeshare resales, consider the beaches of Italy as a prime choice to visit. The beach resort of Monterosso, the largest village of the Cinque Terre in Liguria, north Italy. It’s typically small, stony and crowded with pay umbrellas, though pleasant nonetheless. Click on the image for more Italy Beach Pictures.
Italy, with plenty of sun and 8,500 km [5,345 miles] of coastline, is one of Europe’s prime destinations for beach holidays though many of the beaches - especially on the mainland - are small, rocky or shingle and packed with local people, especially at the weekends. The Italian part of the Mediterranean Sea is pretty warm by June and a perfect temperature between July and September - providing the sun has been busy during early summer.
As far as sea nasties are concerned, sharks or other deadly critters are not at play in the Mediterranean, though small jellyfish may multiply considerably if the sea is particularly warm and can cause unpleasantness. Weaver fish with their toxic needles and habit of snuggling into the sand of shallow waters are rare but not unknown.
Italy’s Riviera in Liguria - that’s north Italy stretching from France to Tuscany - sports some of the most popular beaches in the country. The Riviera, adjacent or even including some Cinque Terre villages, is a series of small towns clustered in bays surrounded by tree-clad hills and many are connected by fast ferries April-Oct or a very convenient railway, especially useful since access to the towns by road is complex and parking is nigh on impossible in midsummer.
The Riviera is primarily frequented by Italians so living is not costly and food and drink supplies are good quality, though pay-parasols tend to hog most of the beaches.
Though beaches can be a far from peaceful, they are often quite enchanting - young and old in bikinis, packed like sardines into small free beach areas, or cruising up and down the sands nattering to the neighbors like a busy Italian market day. Water sports are often limited to pedalos, snorkeling, kayaking and windsurfing. i.e. Jet skiers had better look elsewhere.
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