Spiaggia di Trentova, Mediterranean beach in Agropoli, Italy.
Spiaggia di Trentova is a beach on the Agropoli coast featuring clear waters set against limestone cliffs that rise sharply from the sea. The shoreline alternates between sandy sections and rocky formations that create an irregular coastal edge.
The name comes from an ancient discovery of thirty sea turtle eggs found in a grotto beneath a distinctive rock formation. This event linked the location permanently to its geological landmark.
The beach sits within Cilento National Park, a protected area where the natural Mediterranean landscape and traditional fishing practices remain part of daily life. Locals continue these ancestral methods, visible to visitors throughout the day.
The beach offers both free public areas and sections with rental services for loungers and umbrellas. The best time to visit is outside summer peak season when fewer crowds gather on the sand.
A notable rock formation called Scoglio di Trentova rises from the water and creates natural barriers that divide the beach into separate coves. This geological feature provides interesting viewpoints and creates quieter corners for swimming.
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