Portogreco and Vignanotica are among the most beautiful beaches in Italy, according to the Guardian.

In recent years, more and more travelers have sought authentic places, where nature reigns supreme and the sea retains its purest essence. This is the backdrop to an important international recognition: the English newspaper Guardian has included two pearls of the Gargano, Portogreco and Vignanotica, among the most beautiful and natural beaches in Italy.
This result further confirms the unique value of the coast between Vieste and Mattinata, made up of wild bays, crystal-clear waters, and pristine landscapes. For those wondering what to see in Vieste, these two beaches are essential stops.

Vignanotica: the white cliff and the crystal-clear sea

Among the locations reported by the Guardian stands out the splendid Vignanotica, one of the most iconic beaches in Gargano. Located along the coast between Vieste and Mattinata, it features a long stretch of gravel and sand, framed by an imposing white limestone cliff.
The unique feature of this beach is the contrast between the white rocks and the intense blue sea, which immediately catches the eye. The numerous caves carved into the rock add to the landscape's charm, making it perfect for hiking and snorkeling.


During the less crowded months, Vignanotica maintains a quiet and relaxed atmosphere, ideal for those seeking tranquility. In summer, it becomes livelier, but without losing its natural character. In the afternoon, the cliff offers natural shade, a much-appreciated feature on hot days.
The Guardian highlighted this very aspect: a still free beach, where the landscape is the protagonist and not dominated by establishments.

Portogreco: a wild cove among rocks and caves

Next to Vignanotica, also Portogreco It has been listed among the best natural beaches in Italy. It is a small cove immersed in the vegetation of the Gargano National Park, accessible via a path that preserves its pristine atmosphere.

Portogreco is famous for its clear waters and the presence of sea caves and rocks ideal for diving and snorkeling. The sea here is deep and transparent, perfect for those who love exploring the seabed.
The setting is typical of the most authentic Gargano coast: rocks, Mediterranean scrub, and silence. There are no large structures, which makes it a popular destination for those seeking direct contact with nature.

Gargano, one of Italy's most authentic destinations

The Guardian's recognition is no coincidence. The Gargano promontory is one of the most varied and fascinating coastal areas in the country, with a continuous succession of bays, caves, and beaches that are all different.
For those planning what to see in Vieste, these two beaches offer a different experience than the long, sandy stretches of the city beaches. Here, the landscape is wilder, the colors more intense, the pace slower.
Visiting Portogreco and Vignanotica means discovering a wilder Gargano, where the sea still reigns supreme. An invitation to slow down, walk, and observe.
And it is precisely this authenticity that has also won over the international press, confirming Vieste as one of the most fascinating destinations for those who love the real sea.

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