{"ok":true,"data":{"id":7541,"slug":"lacona-beach-capoliveri","name":"Lacona Beach","country":"Italy","state":"Livorno","city":"Capoliveri","coords":{"lat":42.7607,"lng":10.3125},"beachType":"Sandy","tags":["family","scenic","sun bathing"],"article":{"hero":"Lacona is generous in a way Elba's smaller coves can't match. The sand runs for nearly a thousand meters, interrupted only by seasonal beach clubs and a handful of rocky outcrops at the southern end. You'll lay your towel on fine-grained pale sand—not as golden as Biodola, not as white as Capo Bianco, but forgiving and deep enough to anchor an umbrella without hitting rock. The waterline curves gently, creating shallow pools where toddlers splash under parental supervision.\n\nThe beach's breadth means a stratified society develops each morning. Beach clubs occupy the central section, their orange and blue umbrellas marching in rows. To the north and south, spiaggia libera spreads for hundreds of meters, claimed by families from the nearby campgrounds who arrive laden with coolers, folding chairs, beach toys, and enough provisions for the day. The water is calm and shallow, warming early in the season. You'll wade thirty meters before the seafloor drops below your chest, passing over ribbons of seagrass that wave in the gentle current.\n\nBehind the beach, a band of maritime pines separates sand from the road and the cluster of campgrounds that make Lacona a family favorite. The trees provide afternoon shade and a buffer from traffic noise. By evening, the beach empties slowly—children dragging their feet toward dinner, parents packing up the detritus of a full day. A few dedicated sunbathers stay for the sunset, which comes late in summer and paints the whole sweep of sand in copper light.","teaser":"The beach stretches in a long, lazy arc, wide enough that even in August you can find space to spread a blanket. Behind the sand, dunes hold back a coastal pine forest that smells of resin and salt.","uniqueAngle":"This is Elba's most expansive sandy beach, offering the rare luxury of space even in peak season, backed by protected dunes and pine forest.","accessType":"Multiple access points from road","thingsToDo":[{"icon":"swim","title":"Shallow-water swimming","subtitle":"Gradual depth perfect for families"},{"icon":"sun","title":"Dune and pine shade","subtitle":"Natural and paid umbrella options"},{"icon":"hike","title":"Coastal dune walk","subtitle":"Protected ecosystem behind beach"},{"icon":"kayak","title":"Kayak exploration","subtitle":"Calm bay for paddling"}],"audience":{"surfer":"The bay's southeast orientation and gradual slope eliminate any meaningful wave action. You'll see flat water and gentle shore break, nothing that offers a ride. The seagrass meadows that cover much of the seafloor would tangle fins and leashes anyway. Windsurfers occasionally work the northern end when a rare southeast wind blows, but even then, conditions remain marginal. Lacona is built for swimming and wading, not board sports. Save your energy for Elba's western or southern exposures, where the bathymetry and exposure occasionally cooperate.","couples":"The beach's scale works against intimacy—this is where families gather in tribes, not where couples find seclusion. If you're committed to Lacona, claim space at the far southern end, beyond the last beach club, where rocky outcrops create slight visual barriers and the crowd thins. Better yet, use Lacona as a morning swim before moving on to quieter coves like Sant'Andrea or Capo Bianco. The sunset here is admittedly lovely, worth returning for if you're staying nearby, but bring a bottle of wine and accept that you'll have company.","backpacker":"Multiple campgrounds sit within walking distance—Lacona, Laconella, Stella Mare—offering budget accommodation with direct beach access. The long stretch of free beach means you'll never pay for sand or worry about finding space. Stock up at the supermarket in Lacona village; prices are reasonable and the selection adequate for picnic supplies. The beach's size and facilities make it ideal for settling in for several days, using Lacona as a base while day-tripping to the island's more dramatic coves. The bus to Portoferraio and Capoliveri stops at the main intersection.","local":"You bring your extended family here on Ferragosto—grandparents, cousins, the whole clan—because Lacona can absorb a group without feeling cramped. The kids know where the best sand for castles is found and which beach bar makes the coldest granita. You've watched the dunes behind the beach slowly restored after years of erosion, the new fencing and plantings taking hold. On weekday mornings in September, you walk the waterline alone, collecting shells and watching herons stalk the shallows, reclaiming the beach before October closes the season.","family":null,"party":null,"diver":null,"explorer":null},"faqs":[{"a":"Lacona Beach is very family-friendly with gently sloping sandy bottom and shallow water extending well from shore, allowing children to wade safely. The large beach provides ample space for families to spread out. During peak season, lifeguard services are typically available. The calm bay setting usually means gentle waves, though always supervise children near water. The beach's popularity among families creates a child-friendly atmosphere. Amenities including beach clubs, restrooms, and nearby services make managing family beach days easier. Always check daily conditions and respect any posted warnings.","q":"Is Lacona Beach safe for families with young children?"},{"a":"Lacona enjoys excellent weather from June through September, with warmest conditions in July and August when crowds peak. For budget travelers, May, early June, and September offer lower accommodation rates at nearby campsites and hotels while maintaining pleasant beach weather. The large size of Lacona means it absorbs crowds better than smaller beaches, but early arrival secures the best spots. September combines warm water temperatures with post-summer tranquility. The natural dune landscape and pine backdrop provide beauty throughout the season. Avoid midday summer heat by enjoying morning and late afternoon beach time.","q":"What is the best time to visit Lacona Beach?"},{"a":"Lacona Beach is located on Elba's southern coast, approximately 15 kilometers from Portoferraio port. Drive or rent a scooter for the roughly 20-minute journey through scenic countryside. Well-marked roads lead to the beach area where multiple parking zones exist near the shore, though these fill during peak summer. Local buses connect Lacona to major towns during tourist season. The beach is easily accessible with flat entry, making it suitable for all mobility levels. Many visitors stay at nearby campsites or hotels within walking distance, eliminating daily transport needs.","q":"How do I get to Lacona Beach?"},{"a":"Lacona offers several dining options including beachfront bars and restaurants serving pizza, pasta, and seafood during summer months. Beach clubs provide snacks and drinks alongside sunbed services. The area is known for family-friendly campsites set among pine trees just behind the beach, offering budget accommodation with mobile homes and tent pitches. Hotels and vacation apartments are also available nearby. The small Lacona village has a few shops and eateries. For more extensive dining and services, Capoliveri town sits just a few kilometers inland on a scenic hilltop.","q":"Where can I eat and stay near Lacona Beach?"},{"a":"Lacona stands out for its distinctive natural dune system backed by Mediterranean pine forest, creating an unusually scenic backdrop for an Elba beach. The combination of fine sand, extensive shallow areas, and protected bay setting makes it particularly suitable for families seeking space and safety. The beach's length allows both busy equipped areas with beach clubs and quieter natural sections. The proximity to numerous campsites gives Lacona a relaxed, outdoor-oriented atmosphere distinct from more upscale Elba beaches. This blend of natural beauty, family facilities, and budget-friendly camping culture creates Lacona's special character.","q":"What makes Lacona Beach unique among Elba's beaches?"}]},"seo":{"title":"Lacona Beach, Elba: Soft Sand and Shallow Turquoise Water","description":"Powder-soft sand ripples behind protective dunes at Lacona Beach, where Elba's clearest shallow water laps calm shores. Campsite pines scent the breeze.","ogImage":"/api/place-photo?ref=Ab43m-vJYm17DY-FMPQtTAEaWXcQ5HdrU1zyhXQRfXLootbIkc8_wbJeRT-hDZrJyRGKq3V2mpsn5h0Dc1mnS08id2ecnBHrvzwJ8havVRCgYMgdQ8oqJ5dD2NdH1i7j18T2A16xpMZltSKd0H6QvmGWso885bq06mlvGHhDmjFnYoW3XBNSx_bXCU8CevRPzceoD5ChRdNY9GgvoBSsmT3H_iXMUR9KgQo96sH4S8YnMAxmijWm6gQ4inR5GKXHLsJZOwfxjziwsiuiEA1Nlay1w0qVjyIgfaMOxYac9oMCnrKoVDj034iUyZ2om-lLM6YJlc1NB9AV5kB2EP3eIpkUHHF_nYAZHYlxqHWExz9Wv-HuIldXhnwmgyjH_5uNOXa_Wi5whV668FuWmMN6-e-OPfnrTox-aNeVZlRAJuEibz4&w=1600"},"images":[]}}