Located on the western coast of the charming island of Procida, Italy, Spiaggia Libera di Ciraccio is a serene and scenic beach. It offers breathtaking views of Ischia and is surrounded by towering tuff cliffs. The beach is known for its dark volcanic sand and stunning sunsets. It provides a mix of free areas and establishments near the faraglioni, or sea stacks, offering amenities like umbrellas and sunbed rentals, toilet facilities, and a beach bar. The beach's tranquility and seclusion make it a perfect spot for those seeking peace. Visitors can access the beach via a staircase near the La Rotonda lido or by walking from Chiaiolella beach. Ferries from Naples provide a quick and convenient way to reach the island.
The beach's seabed is free of rocks, making it comfortable for swimming. However, occasional algae and water suspensions may be reported. The area around the faraglioni can get crowded, especially in mid-August.
The beach overlooks the islet of Vivara, which is connected to the mainland by a bridge and is part of the Marine Protected Area. This offers visitors a chance to explore its botanical, faunal, and archaeological wonders.