Cala Bianca is a picturesque beach located in the municipality of Camerota, Italy, within the Cilento and Vallo di Diano National Park. It is renowned for its white pebbles, sand, and crystal-clear waters that open up to the Tyrrhenian Sea. The beach is surrounded by lush green vegetation, enhancing its natural beauty, with small coves providing privacy for visitors. Marine life abounds, making it ideal for snorkeling and swimming. Dolphins are occasionally spotted near the shore. The beach offers a serene and tranquil atmosphere, although reaching it can be challenging. Visitors can arrive by boat or via hiking trails such as the Sentiero degli Infreschi, which offers stunning views.
Cal Bianca was voted the most beautiful beach in Italy in 2013 by Legambiente. It is part of a larger network of beaches and coves along the Infreschi coast, making it a must-visit destination for beach lovers and those interested in nature and outdoor activities.
The nearby town of Marina di Camerota provides accommodations, restaurants, and other amenities for visitors looking to explore this area of the Cilento Coast.