Spiagga di Remaiolo, Sand beach in Capoliveri, Italy.
Spiaggia di Remaiolo is a sand beach along Capoliveri's coastline featuring light sandy shore and red rock formations at its edges. The clear water and rocky coves define this coastal setting.
The beach formed in an area once shaped by iron ore mining, with remnants still visible in the surrounding cliffs. These abandoned mines reveal Elba Island's industrial past.
The beach sits within a protected nature reserve that enforces environmental standards to maintain the coastal landscape. Visitors experience a preserved Mediterranean environment where local wildlife and plants thrive.
The beach is accessible from a resort or by boat from Porto Azzurro. Visitors should plan ahead regarding how they want to arrive, as access is limited.
The waters in front of the beach are known for their rich underwater life with colorful fish, corals, and lobsters. Snorkelers can easily observe these marine creatures from the shallow water.
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