Due to Italy's boot-like geography, the twisting coastline creates a variety of coastal landscapes. From long sandy beaches to steep rocky cliffs to kilometers of sandy beaches. This article will introduce the must-have places for Italians to cool off in summer. Sun, sand, and sea, nothing beats summer.


1. Positano


A seaside town on the Amalfi Coast in southern Italy, Positano has an alluring appeal. The blue sky and the blue sea form a line, and the layers of delicate pastel houses built on the steep cliffs are full of beautiful flowers in spring and summer, and the scenery in front of you is a beautiful landscape painting.


There is a romantic and intoxicating open-air dining room near the sea. Lunch is under the sun, the breeze is light, and you can enjoy the pleasant sea view slowly. Everything is as beautiful as a dream.


2. Cinque Terre


The fishing villages on the cliffs, the verdant vineyard terraces on the steep hills, the rolling white waves, the colorful houses that are still dazzling after fading, and the fresh scent of flowers permeating the air, together are the scenery of the Cinque Terre.


Cinque Terre, the Cinque Terre village on the west coast of Italy, has been listed as a World Natural Heritage because of its unique natural scenery, and it is also a popular tourist destination in recent years.


3. Capri


Almost every visitor to the Italian island of Capri is looking for an incredible blue light. There is a small sea cave called "Blue Hole" on Capri Island, but it is a magical dazzling blue light hidden in the cave.


The reason why this piece of blue is formed is actually because the sunlight passes through the underwater hole under the entrance, and the sea water will filter the red light, and only the blue light can enter through the sea water. It is then refracted to the water surface in the cave, and it is this fantastic blue light.


The entrance of the blue cave is very small, only one meter high. To enter the cave, you must take a boat and lie down under the guidance of the boatman before you can enter it tightly. The luminous blue water and the melodious singing of the boatman are unforgettable.


4. Portofino


Portofino, near Genova, Italy, is a harbor with a charming S-curve, beautiful coastal scenery, clear water and sunny days, and is also an exquisite bay town. The town is full of restaurants and cafes, and it is also a pleasure to stroll around the characteristic shops in the town.


In summer, Italians like to gather three or five confidantes to bask in the sun by the sea and talk about the world. Portofino Portofino is a popular vacation and leisure place for Italian celebrities and wealthy people. This S-shaped harbour is surrounded by elegant and luxurious resort hotels and expensive yachts.


5. Scala dei Turchi


Sicily, Italy is famous for its beautiful scenery. The azure coastline is connected with the broad blue sky, and the sun is always around. It is a holiday paradise for Europeans. Every summer, Sicily is always crowded with people with dark skin and fit body.


In the south of Sicily, there is a peerless beauty, like a pure white paradise on the seashore, and a magnificent natural landscape. Next to the beach are layers of white rocks eroded by the sea, shining white in the bright sun, like a pure white staircase.


The blue of the sky and the sea and the white of the rocks create a vivid picture. The sea is crystal clear and transparent, swimming in this pure natural environment is really refreshing!