Spiaggia di Trave is a scenic beach located in the town of Vasto, Italy. This slightly wild beach, nestled within a wildlife and environmental reserve, offers visitors a chance to experience unspoiled nature and a spectacular sea. It is known for its crystal clear, warm water and a unique blend of a rocky landscape with a sandy seabed.
The beach is located less than ten minutes by car from Vasto degli Abruzzi and is approximately 1.3 kilometers away from the town center of Vasto. It is also accessible via the Vasto S.Salvo station, which is about 4.4 kilometers away. A shuttle minibus service is available at the entrance of the natural park for those who need transportation assistance to the site.
Spiaggia di Trave is characterized by the structure of the Trabucco/Trabocco, which is well-preserved. The beach itself is small, with a pebble stretch of approximately fifteen meters, but it transitions into sand once in the water. Despite its appeal, the beach is not usually overcrowded and is often visited by locals rather than tourists, making it a serene spot for those seeking a quiet, reserved place to enjoy the sun and sea.
However, the beach does not have any amenities, so visitors are required to cater to their own needs. It is also quite exposed to the sun, thus it is recommended for visitors to bring their own shelter and parasol. There are no waste bins available at the beach, and the vegetation can make it challenging to reach the beach. Furthermore, there are no parking facilities available at the beach, so visitors are advised to make necessary arrangements for their vehicles.