Spiaggia Di Coccia Di Morto is a beach located in Fiumicino, Italy, near the Leonida di Savoia Airport. It stretches approximately 300 meters along the Tyrrhenian Sea and is known for its fine golden sand. The beach offers a unique experience, allowing visitors to observe planes taking off and landing. Despite its proximity to the airport, it has a somewhat wild and untouched feel, making it a great spot for morning walks and plane spotting. However, it is often noted for its cleanliness issues, with some areas reported as unclean due to the nearby Tiber River's outflow. Visitors can enjoy activities like swimming, although it's not the most recommended swimming spot, and the beach is particularly safe for children due to its shallow waters.
Spiaggia Di Coccia Di Morto is situated within the Riserva Naturale Statale Litorale Romano, a significant natural and historical reserve that includes dunes and pinewoods. Its name historically derives from the skeletons washed ashore from the Tiber River. The beach has been featured in Italian films, enhancing its cultural appeal.
While the beach itself lacks some amenities, there are bars nearby offering refreshing drinks and beautiful sunset views. Despite its lack of lifeguards, it remains popular among locals and tourists alike for its casual and natural environment.