The beach offers a stunning view with its beautiful panorama and clear, crystalline waters. It is a small pebble beach that can be easily accessed at the start of the Monte Cofano reserve. It is definitely worth a visit.
The concert takes place on a stunning beach, but sadly, there is a noticeable lack of care and maintenance for both the beach and the Lido. The cost for a parasol and two lounge chairs is €20, which I find reasonable. However, the beach itself appears dirty and untidy, with a significant amount of plastic debris.
This particular beach boasts a serene atmosphere, with a limited number of visitors, allowing for an enjoyable experience. The sand is delightful to walk on, and the added bonus of complimentary restrooms is a plus. The picturesque view and warm, tranquil water make it the most desirable beach in the vicinity.
This stunning beach boasts a delightful combination of fine sand and smooth white stones. The refreshing sea breeze is a welcome relief from the nearby Mount Cofano reserve. The PLAYA NOVA refreshment bar provides a cool oasis in the shade for a quick refreshment. Visitors can rent umbrellas, deck chairs, and sun loungers for added convenience. Unlike the crowded and bustling beaches in the area, this tranquil spot offers a peaceful retreat. The beach also offers ample parking facilities at the foot of the beach, making it easily accessible.
We were able to park our camper for free in the same spot we parked in January, even at night. There are no amenities available, not even trash bins since they collect the garbage directly from our doors. The area is incredibly peaceful and secure, attracting people who enjoy leisurely walks and runs along the stunning promenade that stretches from Bonagia towards Trapani and all the way to the base of Monte Cofano in the direction of San Vito lo Capo. The temperature was around 20 degrees. We took a 45-minute walk towards Tonnara di Bonagia, which has now been transformed into a resort. The small harbor is truly picturesque.