{"ok":true,"data":{"id":7518,"slug":"spiaggia-di-fetovaia-campo-nell-elba","name":"Spiaggia di Fetovaia","country":"Italy","state":"Livorno","city":"Campo nell'Elba","coords":{"lat":42.7336,"lng":10.1557},"beachType":"Sandy","tags":["famous","family","scenic","turquoise water","Instagrammable"],"article":{"hero":"Fetovaia announces itself before you see it—the road drops through rockrose and strawberry trees, then the bay unfolds below like a blueprint for the word \"cove.\" Two promontories of weathered granite embrace a 200-meter curve of sand the color of raw honey. The water begins in transparency so complete you'll count pebbles at chest depth, then graduates through aquamarine to a deeper blue where the bay opens toward Corsica's silhouette.\n\nThe beach slopes gently, making it safe for children who wade and squeal while their parents colonize the rental umbrellas that stripe the sand in orderly rows. But walk to either end—beneath the northern headland or the southern—and you'll find rocks perfect for snorkeling, their underwater flanks hosting damselfish and painted combers. The granite heats in the sun, radiating warmth when you emerge from the water. Locals arrive early to claim the free sand beyond the umbrellaed zones.\n\nMonte Capanne rises behind you, its mass blocking afternoon clouds and keeping Fetovaia sunlit when Elba's eastern beaches turn grey. The bay's western exposure means sunset here is a spectator sport: the water turns molten, the granite glows, and the last swimmers linger until the light fails. By August, every guidebook reader knows this spot, but the morning hours—before ten—still belong to the ibis picking through tidal debris and whoever set an alarm.","teaser":"The road descends through macchia scrubland, then suddenly: a crescent of sand pressed between two granite headlands, water layered in blues you didn't know the Tyrrhenian possessed.","uniqueAngle":"Elba's most photographed bay combines nursery-shallow water with granite amphitheater geology that creates postcard-grade color stratification.","accessType":"Paved road and parking lot","thingsToDo":[{"icon":"swim","title":"Shallow gradient wading","subtitle":"Safe depth for children"},{"icon":"snorkel","title":"Headland reef exploring","subtitle":"Damselfish in granite crevices"},{"icon":"camera","title":"Sunset color shifts","subtitle":"Water turning molten gold"},{"icon":"sun","title":"Umbrella rental zones","subtitle":"Organized beach club comfort"}],"audience":{"surfer":"Fetovaia's horseshoe geometry kills any meaningful swell before it reaches shore. The granite headlands shelter the bay so completely that even when Elba's southern coast sees rideable waves, this cove remains bathtub-calm. You might bodysurf the occasional ripple after a passing ferry, but bring a board here and locals will assume you're confused. Better to explore the underwater granite formations with a snorkel—the topography below the surface offers more interest than the topography above.","couples":"Arrive at eight, before the rental umbrellas deploy and the parking lot fills. Spread your towel where the southern granite meets sand—you'll have shade by noon and privacy until the first families arrive. The water's transparency invites long, lazy swims; its shallow gradient means you can wade fifty meters and still stand. Pack lunch from Campo nell'Elba's morning market: schiaccia, anchovies, white peaches. The bay's western orientation delivers sunsets that justify the Instagram clichés—the granite actually does glow pink.","backpacker":"The beach club umbrellas consume much of Fetovaia's sand, but the free zones at both ends welcome towels and budgets. Arrive by Elba's CTT Nord bus from Marina di Campo—hourly service in summer, fare under three euros. The snorkeling around the granite outcrops costs nothing and rivals paid excursions. Shade appears scarce; bring an umbrella or time your visit for early morning. The granite headlands offer free sunset seating. Water and a panino from Campo constitute your budget plan; the beachfront bar charges resort prices.","local":"You know Fetovaia's secret: arrive at seven-thirty, swim before the first tourist bus from Portoferraio unloads, and leave by eleven before the sand becomes a towel mosaic. Mid-September brings the bay back to Elbans—warm water, empty parking, the beach club closing early. You've watched this cove appear on ten thousand Instagram feeds, watching tourists discover what your nonna knew in 1960. The morning mackerel still feed near the southern rocks; you still bring the hand line your grandfather used in this same spot.","family":null,"party":null,"diver":null,"explorer":null},"faqs":[{"a":"Yes, Fetovaia is one of Elba's best family beaches thanks to its sandy bottom, shallow entry, and sheltered horseshoe bay that protects against waves. The water remains relatively shallow for several meters, allowing children to play safely. The compact beach makes supervision easy. Several stabilimenti rent umbrellas and offer changing facilities and snack bars. There are no lifeguards, so parents must supervise. The sandy shore is comfortable for playing and building sandcastles. The combination of gentle conditions, turquoise clarity, and beautiful scenery makes Fetovaia particularly popular with families.","q":"Is Spiaggia di Fetovaia suitable for families with young children?"},{"a":"June and September provide excellent weather with reduced crowds compared to peak summer. July and August offer guaranteed sunshine and warmest water but bring intense crowds—the small beach fills completely, so arrive before 9am. May and early October suit those seeking tranquility, though water may be cool and facilities limited. Sunset visits are magical as the western-facing bay captures golden light beautifully. Weekdays are notably quieter than weekends throughout summer. The sheltered position means Fetovaia remains pleasant even on breezy days when other Elba beaches experience rougher conditions.","q":"What's the best time to visit Spiaggia di Fetovaia?"},{"a":"From Campo nell'Elba, drive approximately 7km west along winding coastal roads following signs to Fetovaia and Seccheto. Parking is available but very limited; arrive before 9:30am in summer or expect difficulty finding space. The beach is directly accessible from the parking area with no significant stairs. Seasonal buses connect Marina di Campo and Fetovaia during summer months. Most visitors reach Elba by ferry from Piombino to Portoferraio (1 hour), then drive about 35km southwest to Fetovaia. The scenic drive takes 45-60 minutes through Elba's hilly interior and western coastline.","q":"How do I get to Spiaggia di Fetovaia from other parts of Elba?"},{"a":"Two beach bars/restaurants operate directly on Spiaggia di Fetovaia during summer, serving drinks, snacks, and full meals with sea views. A handful of hotels, vacation rentals, and a campground sit within walking distance of the beach in the tiny Fetovaia settlement. For wider choice, stay in nearby Seccheto, Cavoli, or Marina di Campo (all within 10km), which offer more accommodation and dining options. Grocery shopping requires driving to larger towns. Book accommodation months ahead for July and August, as the limited options near this popular beach fill quickly.","q":"Where can I find food and accommodation near Fetovaia Beach?"},{"a":"Fetovaia's postcard-perfect horseshoe bay combines golden sand, remarkably clear turquoise water, and dramatic granite headlands draped in Mediterranean vegetation. The western orientation creates spectacular sunset backdrops with the sun sinking into the sea between the rocky promontories. The compact bay creates an intimate, enclosed feeling while the surrounding greenery frames views beautifully. Underwater visibility often exceeds 15 meters, revealing the sandy bottom's patterns and colors. The combination of vivid water colors, sheltered setting, and photogenic proportions makes Fetovaia exceptionally Instagrammable and widely featured in Elba promotional materials.","q":"Why is Fetovaia considered one of Elba's most scenic beaches?"}]},"seo":{"title":"Spiaggia di Fetovaia: Elba's Sheltered Turquoise Cove","description":"Golden sand meets shallow turquoise water in this protected bay on Elba Island. 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