Tuesday, May 31, 2011

How to Go to the Beach in Italy Part 2

  For our second beach experience we went to a cliff rock beach in Recco. Recco is most famous for one major beautiful contribution to the world in the form of Focaccia. We went to a free public seaside area where it can't really be called a beach because there is no sand. This beach was formed with large black rocks jetting out just long enough to hold a few extra large towels and a picnic with 3 different kinds of warm handmade focaccia.
There was a little bit of rock climbing to get there but it is worth it. It's a unique place and not over-crowded because you have to be in-the-know to find this beach and in my observation, Italians will sunbath just about anywhere.

2 comments:

No Carnations said...

looks like paradise, sand or not! As always, so insanely jealous of your vacations!

Madalyn said...

Love the picnic lunch!