Rabbit Beach is located in Lampedusa (Island in the Mediterranean Sea), Italy. It's address is 92010 Lampedusa e Linosa, AG, Italy.
92010 Lampedusa e Linosa, AG, Italy
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Where is Rabbit Beach?
Rabbit Beach is located at: 92010 Lampedusa e Linosa, AG, Italy.
What are the coordinates of Rabbit Beach?
Coordinates: 35.513452, 12.557502
Rabbit Beach Reviews
2024-05-07 08:51:33 GMT
If they told you that it’s the world’s most beautiful beach, maybe they are right.
In Lampedusa you won’t have troubles finding means of transportation, they rent both cars and (motor)bikes. Maybe, book in advance. If you are not confident with driving, you can take the bus shuttle, with a 30 min average wait between stops. Once there, there is a pretty rough way down to the beach: so, better wear a pair of sneakers. The landscape is breathtaking, look at the pics. I went there in April and the beach was pretty much populated by tourist, I guess that on the high season it must be hard finding a spot. There are neither umbrellas or shadows, take one with you plus the sunscreen ( I got a sunburn in April) and go early in the morning. For the rest, again, don’t miss it
2024-05-30 10:58:34 GMT
Rabbit Beach in Lampedusa, Italy, is a true gem nestled in the Mediterranean. Renowned for its crystal-clear turquoise waters and pristine white sands, it's often hailed as one of the world's best beaches.
The beach owes its name to its resident colony of wild rabbits, adding an extra touch of charm to its allure. Visitors can expect a tranquil atmosphere and breathtaking scenery, making it an ideal spot for relaxation and rejuvenation.
Snorkeling enthusiasts will delight in the opportunity to explore the vibrant marine life just beneath the surface, while sunbathers can bask in the warm Mediterranean sun.
Despite its popularity, Rabbit Beach maintains a sense of seclusion, thanks to its remote location. Accessible by boat or a rugged trek, getting there is part of the adventure.
However, amenities are limited, so it's advisable to come prepared with snacks and plenty of water. Additionally, the beach's protected status ensures that it remains unspoiled by excessive development, preserving its natural beauty for generations to come.
Overall, Rabbit Beach offers a blissful escape from the hustle and bustle of everyday life, making it a must-visit destination for nature lovers and beach enthusiasts alike.
2020-01-23 15:07:26 GMT
The most beautiful beach I've visited, especially if the Mistral (Maestrale) Wind is blowing because this causes the water to be calmer and clearer. Check with the locals to find out which wind is blowing (Maestale or Scirocco winds). The beach and Island are protected so obey the rules, such as no beach chairs allowed, and beach umbrellas are allowed only on the first half of the beach. The water is amazing, warm and has tiny fishes swimming there. The sand is white and fine grain. It's about a 10-minute walk down from the street level by a dirt and stone path. There are 3 (or 4?) rest stops along the way down. Bring comfortable shoes for the trek. The bar is at the street level if you want to grab food, drinks, use the bathroom or rent a beach umbrella. None of this is available on the beach.
2022-11-06 20:03:05 GMT
Paradise beach, we were lucky to visit in low season so no pre booking or entry limits were in place. I recommend to visit when it’s less windy then water is calm like in the pool. There are plenty of fishes like in aquarium visible even without the snorkeling kit. Beach is divided into two parts, one where it’s possible to use umbrellas and the other one without them. Beautiful place!
2020-07-31 08:05:01 GMT
This is one of the most beautiful beaches I’ve ever seen!! The sea water is transparent , there are a lot of fishes and it is just amazing!! But be ready, it is not easy to reach and as it is a natural reserve, there is no service on the beach. So, bring umbrella, food and water with you! There is only one bar near the the road, but from the bar to the beach you have to go downhill around 20 min! Near the bar you can rent umbrella, but it is quite heavy! We bought one in supermarket and it was cheaper than to rent it. My suggestion is to wear the comfortable shoes, not flip flops, as this was our mistake at first day. Try to come as early as possible to find a good place))
2022-08-16 06:33:54 GMT
This beach is just incredible. Book in advance or prepare to wait in line for 1 hr to get in (there’s room for 150 ppl without appointment).
2023-09-14 11:44:07 GMT
Stunning and breathtaking scenery. I loved it so much!!!
2019-08-11 16:56:05 GMT
Gorgeous!!! Parking is paid - 0.70e/h for motos, and you walk a bit more than 1km down and on the way back - up; very good exercise. Closes at 19.30h when the boys and girls from the local nature club start cleaning. There are no toilets, water or anything on the beach - just what you bring along - so, take an umbrella. However, at the parking there is a bar with everything necessary. IT IS WORTH EXPERIENCING.
2024-05-06 21:59:27 GMT
50th place in the top.
https://worlds50beaches.com/top-50-worlds-best-beach
2023-07-05 16:08:46 GMT
No comment. Magic place.
2021-06-29 15:43:51 GMT
A rare magical beach and one of the nicest in Italy or even Europe for that matter. Five stars for just that. Having written that, be prepared with everything that you need, because nothing is available at this beach, nothing! Wear comfortable walking/hiking footwear as the walk is long and downhill with not all paved. My Tevas sandals were fine. Some people even wore flip flops. But, I would not recommend it. There is a bar at the entrance before entering the protected park that has bathrooms, drinks, snacks, etc. Umbrellas are available to rent there too. You can not rent or get an umbrella on the beach. There is no shade on this beach, at all. So be prepared for an intense sunny experience. The sand is soft and wonderful with spectacular water. This place is very crowded in summer as it is the most famous beach on the island. Get there early!
2018-02-01 16:01:58 GMT
Quiet and peaceful. Cosy
2018-07-25 07:52:11 GMT
Spiaggia dei conigli visually is like a big open swimming pool: with an incredibly clear water, white sand and fantastic colors. It's super clean and it's important to keep it that way. It's where sea turtles go to lay their eggs and there should be no remains of plastic or dirt (as well to help the little turtles to go to the sea when they are born). There is always a stall from Legambiente, that makes sure that the beach remains clean, but I suggest that, whoever goes there, make an effort to help out the people and the environment. The beach is split in two parts: one where you can bring your umbrella and the other where is not allowed. There is no lifeguard, so pay attention. In front of the beach there is the island of Conigli where is not possible neither to walk, neither to swim around (it's an environment protected area). It takes around 30 min from the top of the cliff to go down. Make sure to bring water with you, after 11 am it gets super hot until 4 pm. The beach closes at 7:30, but the guys from Legambiente will remind you to pack your belongings and start to walk up the hill at 7pm. Anyway, it's an amazing place where to go if you like to swim. I liked to swim along the cliff, from spiaggia dei conigli almost until the "insenatura della tabaccara". Pay attentions to jellyfish if few days before has been windy.
2019-08-07 16:01:27 GMT
Stunning, a piece of heaven
2019-08-04 09:38:35 GMT
Amazing place.. The walk to get to the beach is easy and only takes 15 minutes with an amazing view from the top.
2019-03-15 14:27:42 GMT
Perfect but too many tourists I hope in the future they'll introduce a fixed number of visitors per day
2018-10-31 16:44:51 GMT
Beautiful beach!
2020-01-16 20:25:46 GMT
Pics speak for themselves
2023-06-26 11:01:42 GMT
Gorgeous. A must see!
2019-08-05 07:38:42 GMT
Very clear water, but a bit of a climb up and down.
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About Lampedusa
Island in the Mediterranean SeaLampedusa is the largest island of the Italian Pelagie Islands in the Mediterranean Sea. The comune of Lampedusa e Linosa is part of the Sicilian province of Agrigento which also includes the smaller islands of Linosa and Lampione. source
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