Spiaggia di Lucia Rosa is a picturesque beach located in the municipality of Ponza, a small island in the Lazio region of Italy. The beach, nestled in a small cove, is part of a protected natural area. The beach is named after Lucia Rosa, a wealthy young woman from a local legend who is said to have ended her life there due to a thwarted love affair.
The natural beauty of Spiaggia di Lucia Rosa is characterized by its crystal clear waters, often described as inexplicably beautiful. The seabed is predominantly sandy, making it a popular spot for snorkelling. The beach itself is a mix of sand and pebbles, offering a serene and calm atmosphere.
One of the unique features of Spiaggia di Lucia Rosa is its secluded location. The beach is surrounded by vertical cliffs and can only be accessed by sea. This seclusion contributes to its tranquil ambiance, but it also means that there are no amenities or services available on the beach or in the immediate vicinity.
Despite its secluded nature, Spiaggia di Lucia Rosa can sometimes be crowded, particularly by boats playing loud music. Despite this, the overall experience of visiting the beach is often described as unforgettable, with many visitors recommending a trip to this corner of paradise.
In terms of access, visitors can reach the beach by swimming, canoeing, or by renting a boat. The beach is also known as an anchorage, making it suitable for larger groups, companies, and regattas requiring a high number of licenses for an unlimited period. Various license options are available for those wishing to access features related to sailing trips.
While there is no parking available given the beach's secluded location, a map is provided to help visitors find their way to the beach by sea. Visitors can also submit any questions they might have about the beach via a form.