Lacona beach: perfect for families with children and young people           

just 300 meters all in plains from Isabella Home           

The second longest beach on the island owes its fame to the worderful sand.
          Over one kilometer of very fine golden sand, gently sloping seabed make it an ideal and safe place for families with little children           and a great destination for youth tourism that can have fun with various water sports such as beach volley, surf, windsurf, kajak, motor sail, etc           

On the beach there are numerous bathing establishments and facilities for practicing various water sports. Also bars, restaurants, diving, boat rentals, windsurfing, sailing and motor boats, sunbeds and umbrellas.           

Behind the beach, a beautiful pine forest among which stands a giant 250-year-old pine tree with a 30-meter wide foliage.           

Unique feature of Lacona beach is the presence of its protected dunes where the sea lilies are blooming in spring.

Margidore beach: special for peacefulness lovers           

just 80 meters all in plains from House Isabella           

It is a beautiful dark gravel beach about 750 meters long and 25 meters wide, usually very quiet, even in the month of August, therefore a valid alternative to the more crowded Lacona beach.
          It overlooks the splendid Golfo Stella, the most beautiful and most varied of the island, which offers dozens of solitary coves accessible from the beach of Margidore also by Kajak or pedal boat or by foot from Capo di Stella isthmus .           The west end of the coast, the most sheltered, accommodates a dock for pleasure boating (with the possibility of hauling) and along the entire coastline you can enjoy a picturesque view of the coast of Capoliveri and the peninsula of Punta Calamita. >           The beautiful colors of the sea, tending to green, blue and turquoise, and crystal clear waters, making it ideal for the lovers of swimming and snorkelling.
 The beach is mostly free but equipped.

The beach is allowed to the dogs.