Spiaggia di Porto Caleri, Sand beach in Rosolina Mare, Italy.
This six-kilometer stretch of fine, light-colored sand features constantly shifting dunes shaped by coastal winds, surrounded by Mediterranean vegetation and protected wetlands within the Po Delta Regional Park.
The area has been inhabited for generations by traditional clam fishermen known as 'caparossolai' in Venetian dialect, who have sustained their livelihoods along these pristine waters for centuries.
As part of the UNESCO-protected Po Delta site, this location represents an important example of coastal ecosystem preservation and serves as a natural refuge for migratory birds and indigenous wildlife species.
Access to the beach requires a five-minute walk through three pedestrian trails crossing the Coastal Botanical Garden, with parking available near the trail entrances and no commercial facilities on site.
The beach features elevated wooden walkways that allow visitors to cross the dunes without disturbing the delicate ecosystem, maintaining the area's wild and untouched character year-round.
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